“Do you mean if the U.S. decided to gather its own coalition and do for instance what it did in Kosovo, do an end run around Russia, that Russia would not resist?”[source : Russia Analyst: Russia wouldn’t resist intervention in Syria, CNN, http://amanpour.blogs.cnn.com/2012/07/09/russia-analyst-russia-wouldnt-resist-intervention-in-syria/?hpt=hp_t2, 09/07/2012]
“Since you asked,” said Simes, “We recently heard a top level Russian delegation….It included Russian officials being there in an official capacity…and this question was raised, and the answer was very clear: Russia would not welcome such an intervention, Russia would not approve such an intervention.”
Then, came the bombshell: “It would not resist such an intervention, and this intervention would not become a major issue in the U.S.-Russian relationship.”
It is indeed a bombshell.
Or is it?
Think again.
Why did Russia cancel the S300 to Syria?
Why did Igor Ivanov go to Bilderberg and yet keep his position as President of the very influential Russian International Affairs Council (of which Lavrov is a key member)?
Why did Lavrov allow the mutual consent clause in the text of the Geneva Agreement?
Why did Lavrov say Russia was not obliged to defend Assad?
But what is the Center for the National Interest? Or rather, who runs it?
Maurice R. Greenberg, Chairman[source : Center for the National Interest Leadership, Center for the National Interest, http://www.cftni.org/index0ad5.html?action=showpage&page=Center-for-The-National-Interest-leadership, 10/07/2012]
Henry A. Kissinger, Honorary Chairman
James Schlesinger, Chairman, Advisory Council
Dov S. Zakheim, Vice Chairman
Dimitri K. Simes, President
WHAT A SORDID CAST OF CHARACTERS!
Simes is ex-Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and also ex-Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, so the NWO have sank their blood-sucking fangs him into him.
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