Zakharova's
one-liner about American world leadership
Russian.rt, January 14, 2016Translated from Russian by Tom Winter, January 15, 2016
In a media briefing, reporters asked Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova to comment on the recent statement by US President Barack Obama:
"When it comes to every important international issue, people of the world do not look to Beijing or Moscow to lead -- they call us."
"If the world calls Washington first, what happens next is that Washington calls Moscow" said Zakharova
Russia may start publishing data on US-led anti-IS coalition actions in Syria
The Defense Ministry said that these results did not always correspond to the stated objectives
TASS,
15
January, 2015
MOSCOW,
January 15. /TASS/. The Russian Defense Ministry may begin publishing
data on the results of airstrikes of the international coalition in
the Middle East, in order to disprove the accusations alleging that
the Russian military aim at civilian targets, ministry spokesman Igor
Konashenkov said on Friday
General
Konashenkov recalled that at the end of last year the ministry said
that it had the sufficient amount of information on the results of
the work of the countries of the anti-Islamic State coalition in
Syria. The Defense Ministry said that these results did not always
correspond to the stated objectives.
"Frankly
speaking, we expected our colleagues not only to pay attention to
this, but also to draw certain conclusions. Therefore, to disprove
further rumours and accusations against us and if our colleagues keep
silent on the results of their bombings in Syria, we will ourselves
have to inform the public of these facts," said the Russian
official
According
to Konashenkov, in the area of Aleppo where a school was allegedly
destroyed by an airstrike more than 10 aircraft of the coalition, as
well as attack drones were fulfilling various combat tasks on that
day. In addition, since December 20 last year to this day the
coalition planes have been making sorties and hitting targets in the
area of Aleppo practically every day.
"Thus,
the question is: which facilities were targeted in that area by the
coalition aircraft? Our colleagues continue to stubbornly keep
silent," the Russian defense official said.
Last
week, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published a report,
which accused Russian warplanes of delivering an air strike at a
school in the Al-Adzhar populated locality. The number of casualties,
according to the Observatory, varied from 8 to 20 people.
"As
usual, the report lacked the victims’ names and addresses and did
not give the name of the school or its location," Konashenkov
went on to say.
"The
professional analysis of photos distributed in social networks
revealed, judging from the nature of destruction, that the school had
been hit by an ‘air -to-surface’ missile, which are used in Syria
and Iraq exclusively by the warplanes and assault UAV of the
anti-ISIS coalition," General Konashenkov said.
Russian
Defense Ministry learns who is behind Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights
Konashenkov
also said the ministry has found out who is behind the Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), which distributes information
blackmailing the Russian Aerospace Force grouping in Syria.
According to the official, the man moved to the United
Kingdom after serving three terms in Syria.
"The
first throwing-in of false information about claimed victims in the
Russian air strikes appeared in social networks and some western
media well before our mission in the Syrian Arab Republic began,"
he said. "Most information was distributed on behalf of
so-called ‘Syrian human rights activists’."
In
"distribution" of the statements made by those "human
rights activists" participate, as a rule, some foreign media,
which use most often the organisation called the "Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights," with headquarters in the United
Kingdom, he said.
The
defense ministry’s representative said over recent five years the
organization’s head and sole employee was the man called Ossama
Suleiman, who moved to the UK in 2000 after having served three
prison terms in Syria and who took the nickname of Rami Abdurrahman.
"In
his many interviews with the western media this mister every time
stresses all the information he publishes comes to him personally on
the phone from trusted sources," the defence ministry’s
spokesman said in conclusion.
"Thus,
that network of the so-called reporting human activists is active
right under the nose of Islamic State and other extremists. At the
same time, for some reason, they would not see the atrocities of
those terrorists."
West
considers 49 civilian deaths insignificant in Syria operation
planning
The
spokesman also pointed out that the Western coalition considers
the death of 49 civilians as insignificant in Syria operation
planning while the Russian military excludes such risks in its plans.
"Our
aviation does not even plan air strikes on such targets in the event
of a threat of civilian deaths. However, the Western coalition can
just allow itself to consider the death of 49 civilians as
insignificant," Konashenkov said.
According
to the Russian general, CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr said
that the US military had told her that the American command made
decisions on delivering such air strikes on condition that the number
of civilian deaths would not exceed 50 people.
While we are mentioning spokespeople does anyone remember Jen Psaki?
Apparently, she is so bright (lol) that she has been moved to the White House
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