Friday, August 23, 2013

The USA military industrial complex is supplying arms to Syria.

Does this relationship between US Arms dealers and Russia still exist? If it does there needs to be a Congressional investigation to the atrocities by these weapons supplied by US Dealers.

Investigations don't end the killing. It may very well be another Kosovo in Syria. What concerns me is the change in stance by Putin both domestically and internationally. He can't possibly expect any nation's support with ethnic cleansing in Syria. Either it is happening or it isn't.

 4-9-2012
By Marc Jayson Climaco
New Media Content Specialist


The state-run Russian arms dealer Rosoboronexport (click here) is one of Syria’s most significant enablers of mass atrocities–arming the Assad regime with over $1 billion worth of weapons that has slaughtered over 9,000 innocent Syrians.
Check out the chain of supply that the Assad regime relies on to carry out widespread and systematic attacks on civilians.
 Human Rights First aims to leverage the full range of U.S. financial and political pressure on enablers of atrocities and to stem the flow of goods and services necessary to perpetrate crimes against humanity.

Putin has changed his political posture. He is more aggressive domestically with hints of nationalism. He and the Duma may be hoping to drum up enough national spirit to carry out military prowess elsewhere. Russia is not happy about the missile sites at their borders by the USA and sure has heck believes they are correct about the new states of Republic of South Ossetia and Republic of Abkhazia. Syria and the problems within Georgia are separate dynamics, but, if Russia can present reasons 'to war' at the country's eastern border due to aggressive posturing by the USA, we have a real problem and not just a regional one.

Russia is correct about the separatist states of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Russia is incorrect about Assad.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu wants action against THE ETHNIC CLEANSING occurring in Syria.

This is so typical of the huge military industrial complex of the USA. The manufacturers make an emergency by selling arms where they don't belong only have diplomatic directives fail because the USA enabled emergency grows out of control. The diplomatic directives are intended to fail. Why have peace if war is so much more profitable.
 

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (click here) has said the alleged chemical weapons attack near the Syrian capital "needs to be investigated without delay".
He is sending disarmament chief Angela Kane to Damascus to press for an investigation, his spokesman Eduardo del Buey said on Thursday.
Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has also stressed the need for an urgent response, and criticised the lack of UN action. He told Newsnight's Victoria Derbyshire that it is "not the first time Assad has crossed red lines".

A bit of trivia, Wall Street served both sides of the War with Hitler until Pearl Harbor occurred. No surprise there. World War II didn't happen overnight.