30-06-2013, 09:36 AM
Brzezinski: "The rebels are more hostile to us than Al Assad"
Published: June 29, 2013 | 15:00 GMT Last Updated: June 29, 2013 | 15:04 GMT
AFP Jim Watson
According to Zbigniew Brzezinski, former aide to U.S. national security, "the rebels are much more hostile to us than it ever was Al Assad".
After asserting that fears the situation is addressed "to a U.S. intervention that lacks effectiveness," Brzezinski, national security exasesor White House under President Jimmy Carter , warned of the dangers of an intervention in Syria and the risk of a supposed victory of the rebels .
"At the end of 2011 there were outbreaks [of violence] in Syria caused by drought and by the complicity of two known autocracies in the Middle East: Qatar and Saudi Arabia," said Brzezinski , noting that Obama supported the unrest in Syria and, sudden, announced that President Bashar al-Assad "must go". "Then in the spring of 2012, as revealed 'The New York Times in an article very revealing on March 24 this year, an election year here [in the U.S.], the CIA, led by General Petraeus, conducted a large-scale effort to help the Qataris and the Saudis and the Turks to join them in that effort, "he continued.
Regarding the administration's policies Obama on Syria, the former aide said it is necessary to ask questions like: "Why suddenly decided he had to destabilize Syria and overthrow the government? Would you ever have explained this the American people? Later, in the latter part of 2012, especially after the elections, the trend of conflict somehow turned against the rebels. It is clear that the rebels are not all as 'democratic'. As all this policy begins to be reconsidered. " "I think these things need to be clarified so that one can have a deeper understanding of what exactly the goal of U.S. policy," he added. Likewise, Brzezinski asked the authorities Americans to be anxious to attract China, Russia and other regional powers in order to reach some kind of peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis.
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Published: June 29, 2013 | 15:00 GMT Last Updated: June 29, 2013 | 15:04 GMT
AFP Jim Watson
According to Zbigniew Brzezinski, former aide to U.S. national security, "the rebels are much more hostile to us than it ever was Al Assad".
After asserting that fears the situation is addressed "to a U.S. intervention that lacks effectiveness," Brzezinski, national security exasesor White House under President Jimmy Carter , warned of the dangers of an intervention in Syria and the risk of a supposed victory of the rebels .
"At the end of 2011 there were outbreaks [of violence] in Syria caused by drought and by the complicity of two known autocracies in the Middle East: Qatar and Saudi Arabia," said Brzezinski , noting that Obama supported the unrest in Syria and, sudden, announced that President Bashar al-Assad "must go". "Then in the spring of 2012, as revealed 'The New York Times in an article very revealing on March 24 this year, an election year here [in the U.S.], the CIA, led by General Petraeus, conducted a large-scale effort to help the Qataris and the Saudis and the Turks to join them in that effort, "he continued.
Regarding the administration's policies Obama on Syria, the former aide said it is necessary to ask questions like: "Why suddenly decided he had to destabilize Syria and overthrow the government? Would you ever have explained this the American people? Later, in the latter part of 2012, especially after the elections, the trend of conflict somehow turned against the rebels. It is clear that the rebels are not all as 'democratic'. As all this policy begins to be reconsidered. " "I think these things need to be clarified so that one can have a deeper understanding of what exactly the goal of U.S. policy," he added. Likewise, Brzezinski asked the authorities Americans to be anxious to attract China, Russia and other regional powers in order to reach some kind of peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis.
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