Obama says no decision yet for military strike on Syria. DEBKA: He stalls for deal with Putin on softened strike

Obama says no decision yet for military strike on Syria. DEBKA: He stalls for deal with Putin on softened strike.

There appear to be only 2 possible explanations for Obama’s on again / off again behavior over the last week.

1. Smokescreen to hide a surprise attack on Iran.

2. Indecision and incompetence on a level unseen in a President at least during my lifetime.

I wish I could believe option one… Don’t you?

Sigh……..!

JW

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report August 29, 2013, 8:35 AM (IDT)
President Barack Obama interviewed on Syria

President Barack Obama interviewed on Syria

In the face of statements by senior US officials that the Obama administration had crossed the Rubicon on military intervention in Syria, President Barack Obama declared early Thursday, Aug. 29, that he had not yet made a decision on whether to order a military strike against Syria. Although Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced that US armed forces were “ready to go,” Obama said he was still examining options with his security team.
The US president added that he had no doubt that chemical weapons were used by the Syrian regime, not the rebels, saying that for violating international norms and human decency, Assad “should be held accountable.”

At the same time, the White House suddenly appeared Wednesday night to be engaging in maneuvers for buying time and holding up military action against Syria, after the armies of the Middle East and half of Europe were already standing ready after completing massive war preparations.
One such maneuver was a leak from White House sources about a delay in releasing to America and the world the promised evidence of Assad’s culpability in the use of chemical weapons against the Syrian people. It was postponed because “the report was not yet ready.”

Another were grumbles from the president’s circle that President Obama had found himself jammed in an awkward timeline generated by his foreign travel schedule – he is due to take off next Wednesday, Sept. 4, for Sweden on his way to the G-20 summit in St. Petersburg of Sep. 5-6.
This left the optimal dates for his decision to go through with the attack as Friday night, early Saturday, Aug. 31 or after Labor Day, which falls on Sept. 2.

Although Obama appeared still to be standing by that decision, debkafile’s Washington and Moscow sources disclose he has applied the brakes on the momentum for its implemention to buy time for US Secretary of State John Kerry to wind up secret negotiations with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and strike a deal: The US would soften its military action against the Assad regime and his army and reduce it to a token blow, after which the American and Russian presidents would announce the convening of Geneva-2 to hammer out a solution of the Syrian crisis and end the civil war.

The Kerry-Lavrov back channel has not yet achieved results and so, Thursday, the fate of the US strike on Syria was still highly fluid and its timeline changeable.

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2 Comments on “Obama says no decision yet for military strike on Syria. DEBKA: He stalls for deal with Putin on softened strike”

  1. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    I have no pleasure in saying this because El Presidente is as much a desaster for the world as he is for America but the truth must be said, no matter how painful.
    It is easier to believe that Khamenei is Israel’s best friend than to believe option number 1.

  2. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    This Debka-article follows the plot of this new movie:

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    Drama, suspence, romance …
    Levante Pictures presents:
    “DAMASCUS”

    Starring:
    Vladimir Putin as Rick
    “Why the hell should I let him bomb Syria … We will always have Moscow”

    Michelle Obama as Ilse Lund
    “Play it Sergeji, play ‘As bombs fly by’”

    Barak Obama as Victor Laszlo
    “Vladimir must help us. I will talk to him.”

    King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Saud as Captain Louis Renault
    “I’m shocked, shocked. There’s gassing going on.”

    Bashar Assad as Major Strasser

    Sergeji Lavrov as Sam

    Directed by Ali Khamenei

    Coming to a theatre near you …
    “DAMASCUS”


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