Putin will address G8 summit as head of winning Syrian war camp

Putin will address G8 summit as head of winning Syrian war camp.

DEBKAfile Special Report June 17, 2013, 11:04 AM (IDT)
Vladimir Putin at G8 summit

Vladimir Putin at G8 summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin set the tone for the discussion on Syria at the G8 summit which opened  in Northern Ireland Monday, June 17, when he rounded harshly on British Prime Minister David Cameron in London Sunday for supporting rebels who “kill their enemies and eat their organs.”

Hitting back at this week’s decision by US President Barack Obama – whom he will meet privately at the summit – to give the rebels “military support” – Putin asked: “Are these the people you want to supply weapons?”
The lovely lakeside venue for the two-day gathering of US, Russian, Canadian, French, German, Italian, British and Japanese leaders was worlds away from the Syrian killing fields, where 93,000 people have died, according to conservative estimates. But the Russian president will make sure that the voices of his allies, Bashar Assad, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Hassan Nasrallah, are heard loud and clear in the conference hall, until they are acknowledge the victors of the vicious Syrian war. If world leaders hold back, the Syrian and Hizballah armies will continue their march on Aleppo, Syria’s biggest town, for their next bloodbath.

The light arms President Obama proposes to release for the Syrian rebels don’t give them the smallest fighting chance against the fighter-bomber jets, heavy tanks, and unlimited ordnance supplied Bashar Assad’s army by Russia and the missiles and troops coming from Hizballah and Iran.
This unbeatable preponderance makes the fall of Aleppo and Assad’s victory a foregone conclusion
Israel Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, speaking in Washington over the weekend, argued that the Syrian army’s successes did not add up to a strategic victory. The Russian leader will present the opposite case to which his fellows in the Group of Eight have no answer. They will therefore hammer at the only point on which they agree, the quest for a political solution of the Syrian crisis by means of an international conference, i.e., getting Geneva-2 off the ground.
Putin and Obama will therefore need to put their heads together on accepted ground rules for this event.

Although on the face of, nothing could be more reasonable, debkafile’s Russian and Middle East sources report it is a tall order indeed, given the list of at least four pre-conditions Putin plans to put before the US President on the strength of his partners’ war successes:
1. Geneva-2 will not be convened by the US or Russia, as first agreed, but by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. This would force Washington to stay within the bounds of UN resolutions and not act as did the US and NATO in Libya to overthrow Muammar Qaddafi outside their Security Council mandate.

2.  Bashar Assad must remain in power as the legitimate ruler of Syria. Russia’s sale of arms to the Syrian government in Damascus was therefore legal.

3.  Iran must be given a seat at Geneva-2.
The Russian president is determined to thwart any attempt by Obama to take advantage of Hassan Rouani’s election as president of Iran to supersede the battlefield successes of Russia, Iran and Hizballah in Syria. Ayatollah Khamenei will go along with him on this.
Sunday night, Washington was evidently exploring new diplomatic ground with Tehran when Denis McDonough, White House chief of staff commented that Hassan Rouhani’s election as president of Iran was a potentially hopeful sign. “If he is interested in, as he has said in his campaign events, mending his relations… with the rest of the world – there’s the opportunity to do that.”
But then, he said: “But doing so would require Iran to come clean on its illicit nuclear program.”
This was the Obama administration’s answer to Putin’s comment Tuesday, June 11: “I have no doubt that Iran is adhering to international commitments on nuclear non-proliferation, but regional and international concerns about Tehran’s nuclear program should not be ignored,” said the Russian leader.
4.  Putin has gone back on his earlier consent to a single, united delegation representing the Syrian opposition at the projected international conference. He now maintains that the rebel front is hopelessly divided and the delegation should truly represent the real situation.
This too will be a Russian attempt to frustrate Western plans for a united opposition camp to speak with one voice opposite the Assad regime, by accentuating the rifts dividing the rival Syrian opposition factions and militias.
As matters look now, Assad’s drive to recapture all of Aleppo will continue after the G8 leaders have gone home. Putin, Khamenei, Assad and Nasrallah will continue their hideous victory march and the US, West and Israel will continue to hold back from intervention that could reverse the tide.

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3 Comments on “Putin will address G8 summit as head of winning Syrian war camp”

  1. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    I’ll tell you what: listening and seeing Putin speaking on TV next to Cameron, stroke me with a sudden religious light, the Putin’s Light.
    Now everything is clear and the genius of the Russian fuhrer – oops, I meant, leader – is obvious to me. Putin is backing Assad and found to himself new friends – Hezbollah – because of an obvious reason, which us, the ordinary people, didn’t get : Putin doesn’t like people who eat other people organs. That’s it. This is the reason he is arming Assad. Assad, an honorable doctor, doesn’t eat other people organs. Assad is in the slaughtering man, women and kids business. But hey, he doesn’t eat them. Did you hear that? Assad, a civilized man, doesn’t eat people. He only kills them. And Putin will go a long way – till the end – for Assad. They feel the same and don’t like to eat men. What a revelation.

    • Justice for Israel's avatar Justice for Israel Says:

      Totally discount every word of this it is utter bull,the g7 not g8 have already made it clear that from now on they are allies declared it was g7 and a 1/2 yesterday no one is going to agree with Putin,putin is not negotiating from a position of strength,quite the opposite the g7 has decided to deal with syria militarily as usual debka is totally wrong it is assad who has lost and in a big way.how do i know this well its all over the news russia is going to get an ultimatum today from the g7 further to this russia is to be told back down or be removed from the g8,the g7 have declared solidarity and themselves allies not with russia but with each other


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