The unconditional support of Russia at Siriano is such
posted on: Feb 1 2012 8:13 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.While "West", headed by United States and Britain, as well as the Syrian opposition, kept their campaign against the regime of Bashar Assad, for violations of human rights and "massacres" carried out so far, Moscow maintains its position of support for Assad.
Yesterday, a key day in which United Nations discussed an initiative to help stop the repression, the Russian envoy, Minister Sergei Lavrov, warned that the project could "pave the way for a civil war", at the time in which claimed that he did not believe that "Russia policy is to require people that gives power.
""Change of regime is not our profession".
Face diplomatically powerful Nations, empecinadas on a change of socio-political model in Syria, is not a measure that is taken from the overnight, and must have interests very broad.
For example, Moscow provides weapons to Damascus, and u000aHe promised to continue sumninistrándolo, as well as aircraft Yak-130 combat, coastal "Bastion" guided missile systems and missile cruisers anti-ship "Yajont", according to a reports posted by EFE.
But not only that. The Russians are reconstructing the former Soviet military base in the Syrian Port of Tartu, where may remove ships of greater tonnage.
Not only is business of high, but maintain a strong presence in the troubled region, dominated in part by Israel, with a large I support American.
But the reality is one thing and another is the theory.
The Russians maintained that "are not friends or allies of Assad", but "defending the sovereignty of the Syrians to avoid a civil war in Libya".
The reality is that Russia lost, with the overthrow and assassination of the dictator Mohamad Gaddafi, "billions of dollars" by agreements and not completed business, well worth the effort u000anot return to repeat this experience.
At that time, both Russia and China "accused Western countries of abusing the mandates of the UN speaking at Libya", and vetoed in the past a draft resolution condemning the Syrian Government, as well as supposed veto yesterday same.
Afternoon or early Assad will fall, but is unlikely, as they are plans in the West, democracy germinate even to long term.
The leader of the national Syria Council (CNS), Burhan Galiun, noted that "without the overthrow of Assad, there will be no negotiations.
""The fall of Assad is the condition for the start of converscaiones with the aim of carrying out a process of transition to democratic rule".
Unfortunately, until now, countries whose new leaders had the goal of "bring democracy", have been a failure. The only ones that have gained with the "Arab spring", have been the religious u000aIslamists.
Egypt is a case apart. A year later, civilians still struggling for removing the military power inherited following the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, and the end seems distant.
Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, calls for "immediate UN" action to curb the violence, at least in roles
We'll see until where you arrive, because Meanwhile the Syrian opponents continue falling like flies.

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