Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Clinton Warns of rising Regional Conflict regarding Syria

Clinton warned the danger was rising of regional conflict and civil war flaring from violence in Syria that Russia has said consistently it wants to prevent. end quote from:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2017951546_apusussyria.html

Since Syrians were shot inside Turkey in the last few days and at least one Turkish citizen was injured or killed as a result and because Saudi Nationals are now providing Weapons to the Syrian Free Army and because Iran and Russia openly and militarily support the Assad regime in genociding Syrians who are against the Assad regime the whole thing is, has and likely will get further and further out of the control of Russia, China, Iran, or Syria or any other nation in the middle east or beyond. I think it is safe to say that Syria is in possibly permanent (in the sense of years) Civil war Status. Because of all nations in the region and because of Russia and China's and Iran's stance and because of all the Sunni Muslims in Syria that are being genocided by Shia Muslims from Syria and Iran with weapons from Russia and Iran this thing only is going to get worse it appears over time. And I hope this doesn't turn out to be some kind of basis for a war between nations in the middle East, Europe, the U.S. , Russia and China and beyond. It likely at this point has a 50-50 chance of going in this direction given all present variables. And if it keeps going like this I think it is likely that the production of oil likely will become less worldwide if this whole thing gets worse regionally. Once again the world in regard to both Syria and mideast oil production is between a rock and a hard place. The only nation that likely will benefit the most from the genocide in Syria is Russia economically because of the rising oil prices worldwide. Because Russia's government is built upon the price of oil. Here is more of the article called:
 

    Clinton: Russia inaction keeps Assad in power

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says Russia's refusal to support constructive action by the U.N. Security Council on the crisis in Syria is keeping its President Bashar al-Assad in power.
    The Associated Press
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    ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says Russia's refusal to support constructive action by the U.N. Security Council on the crisis in Syria is keeping its President Bashar al-Assad in power.
    Clinton said when foreign ministers of the G-8 meet in Washington Wednesday, the U.S. would again try to persuade Russia, a key Syrian ally, to support some kind of action that would at least allow humanitarian access.
    Clinton warned the danger was rising of regional conflict and civil war flaring from violence in Syria that Russia has said consistently it wants to prevent.
    She said Russia's refusal to join in U.N. action "is keeping Assad in power, well-armed, able to ignore the demands of his own people, the region and the world."


    Syria fires over borders with Lebanon, Turkey

    Begin quote from above word button article:


     
     
     
    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian forces opened fire across two tense borders Monday, killing a TV journalist in Lebanon and at least two people in a refugee camp in Turkey on the eve of a deadline for a cease-fire plan that seems all but certain to fail.
    Across Syria, activists reported particularly heavy violence with more than 125 people killed in the past two days.
    The Obama administration expressed outrage at the violence spilling over the frontiers, saying the Syrian government appeared to have little commitment to the peace plan that was negotiated by former U.N. chief Kofi Annan.
    The latest bloodshed was a sign of how easily Syria's neighbors could be drawn into a regional conflagration as President Bashar Assad's crackdown on a year-old uprising becomes increasingly militarized, despite desperate diplomatic efforts. end quote.

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