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Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« on: August 28, 2008, 11:14:01 AM »
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Assad slapped in the face


Syrian leader thought Cold War is back, but Russia made it clear Assad was wrong

Guy Bechor Published:  08.28.08, 17:10 / Israel Opinion 




The Syrian army’s aging generals couldn’t believe their eyes: The Soviet Union is back. After seeing Russian tanks entering Georgia, they thought that time can be turned back two decades, to the era where the Soviet superpower backed President Hafez al-Assad; an era where Soviet advisors stayed in Syria, Soviet warships docked at the Tartus port, and Moscow transferred missiles and tanks to Damascus for free. Most importantly, it was an era where the Soviet Union provided Syria with protection against Israel.


 

Bashar Assad’s advisors therefore gave him the worst possible advice. The time has come to make Russia an offer it cannot refuse, they told him. And Assad, the perpetual rookie, of course took the advice. And so, the Syrian president headed to Moscow with a series of proposals, which the generals thought both sides will benefit from.

 

1. Syria agrees to Russian deployment of advanced ground-to-ground missiles in its territory as a counterweight to the American missile deployment in Poland.

2. Syria agrees that Russian Air Force jets will use Syrian territory and airspace.

3. The seaport at Tartus will be reopened.

4. Russia will be granted a friendly military outpost in the Middle East, at the gate to Europe, and go back to being a regional power.

 

In exchange, Assad intended to request advanced ground-to-ground missiles, as well as other weapons. His gut-feeling was excellent, and he mentioned his proposal in a briefing with Russian reporters ahead of his trip to Moscow.

 

The Syrian leader was stunned when the Russians slapped him in the face. Putin and Medvedev’s answer to his request was “not interested.” They have no interest in embarking on a new cold war. The slap was even worse because the Russians refused to sell advanced missiles to the Syrians, and added a few conditions: Firstly, they will be selling Syria defensive weapons only, rather than offensive ones. Secondly, they will not be selling Syria arms that would change the status quo of full Israeli supremacy over Syria. Thirdly, everything they sell will be paid for in cash, in advance.

 

The Russians know very well that Syria’s economy is unstable. They know that the Iranians help the Syrians with payments, but they also know that Iran itself is facing great difficulties. Assad swallowed the insult and returned to Damascus.

 

Why was there no chance for Assad’s “golden package” to begin with? Because Russia is not the Soviet Union. What Assad’s generals failed to grasp is that by invading Georgia Russia caused itself economic and political damage that would take years to repair. Russia is a capitalistic country that relies on its economy, and the economy responded with immense anxiety to the Georgia events.

 

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The investors who lifted the Russian economy are simply running away now: $12 billion were taken out of Russia in the past two weeks. The Russian stock exchange’s RTS index declined by 32%, and the Russian Ruble was depreciated. Russia had no ability to continue this conflict.

 

Moreover, at this time Russia is closely associated with Israel no less so and possibly more so than with Syria. A million and a half former Russians reside in Israel, and Israel’s high-tech industry is highly important for the Russian economy. The world in the era of globalization (a word that Syria is still unfamiliar with) will not go back to being black and white, and no Russia babushka will be waiting for Assad with a magic solution.
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2008, 03:11:01 PM »
Now Assad has nowhere to go but to Saddam Hussain.  ;)

Or now he may ask the evil for victory of other Hussain. :o

 
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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2008, 03:12:48 PM »
Now Assad has nowhere to go but to Saddam Hussain.  ;)

Or now he may ask the evil for victory of other Hussain. :o

 
Barrack Hussain?
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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2008, 04:04:46 PM »
Now Assad has nowhere to go but to Saddam Hussain.  ;)

Or now he may ask the evil for victory of other Hussain. :o

 
Barrack Hussain?

Yes, because now no one stands with assad except ahmadnizad and ahmadnizad too looks anxious to meet Saddam Hussain. So now only other Hussain must be holding the gray torch.
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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2008, 04:14:38 PM »
I am very glad that Russia made this decision. In this evil times we do not need more enemies.

The best would be if Russia would find back to the status quo after Saakaschwili in Georgia.  :)
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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2008, 10:38:37 PM »
lol where are the russia haters now?

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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2008, 02:14:34 PM »
The world may not be interested in to entering a ww3 for the sake of a rat like jugasaxshavili.
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2008, 02:27:29 PM »
The world may not be interested in to entering a ww3 for the sake of a rat like jugasaxshavili.

I hope nothing serious will come out of this wicked war. Every further step from Russia or Georgia will have been terrible consequences for us all.

Let's pray for common sense and reconciliation.  :)
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Re: Russia won'nt play Syrian game
« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2008, 02:42:14 PM »
The world may not be interested in to entering a ww3 for the sake of a rat like jugasaxshavili.

I hope nothing serious will come out of this wicked war. Every further step from Russia or Georgia will have been terrible consequences for us all.

Let's pray for common sense and reconciliation.  :)

Yes, I too hope for same. :)
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