Putin is nothing if not consistent - great to see :) Z
On 10/8/15, Jim <[email protected]> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Kenneth Barrett > To: undisclosed-recipients: > Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 3:57 AM > Subject: President Vladimir Putin Tells USA Journalist How The USA Is > Supporting ISIS. > > > TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2015 > President Vladimir Putin Tells USA Journalist How The USA Is Supporting > ISIS > > UPDATED OCTOBER 3, 2015 > > In a press conference at the Valdai Discussion Club 2014 in answer to a > question to a United States Journalist, President Vladimir Putin addressed > his concerns regarding the US and their role in the middle east and ISIS. > Although the film footage of the press conference has been banned, Live > leaks released a copy of the press conference to the public. The words of > Putin are transcribed below word for word from the video originally provided > by Inessa S. > > The press and mainstream news has been avoiding this information. It is a > scathing , diplomatic account of Russia’s position on the politic behavior > and actions in the middle east regarding Syria and ISIS, as well as a > reprimand to our press who have failed to do their job. > > Putin’s complete oration to the US Journalists: > > First point. I never said that I view the US as a threat to our national > security. President Obama, as you said, views Russia as a threat, but I > don’t feel the same way about the US. What I do feel is that the politics of > those in the circles of power, if I may use those terms, the politics of > those in power is erroneous. It not only contradicts our national interests, > it undermines any trust we had in the United States. And in that way it > actually harms the United states as well. > > Undermined trust, with the understanding that they are one of the global > leaders in politics and in matters of the economy. > > I can stay silent on many things, but as I always say, and Dominic here has > mentioned it, “one sided actions” in the continuous search for the next > “alliance” and coalitions which are predetermined – this is not a method > that seeks to discus and agree on mutual grounds of understanding. These are > one sided actions. They are carried out all the time. They lead to crises. > > I’ve said this before, another threat that President Obama mentioned was > ISIS. Well who on earth armed them? Who armed the Syrians that were fighting > with Assad? Who created the necessary political information and climate that > facilitated this situation? > > Who pushed for the delivery of arms to the area? Do you really not > understand who is fighting in Syria? > > They are mercenaries mostly. Do you understand they are paid money? > Mercenaries fight for which ever side pays more. So they arm them and pay > them a certain amount. I even know what these amounts are. So they fight. > They have the arms. You can’t get them to return the weapons of course, at > the end. > > Then they discover elsewhere pays a little more…so they go fight there. Then > they occupy the oil fields. > > Where ever in Iraq, Syria, they start extracting the oil and this oil is > purchased by somebody. Where are the sanctions on the parties purchasing > this oil? > > Do you believe the US does not know who is buying it? Is it not their allies > that are buying oil from Isis? Do you not think the US has the power to > influence their allies? Or is the point that they indeed do not wish to > influence them? > > Then why bomb ISIS? In areas they started extracting oil and paying > mercenaries more in theose areas the rebels from “civilized” Syrian > opposition forces immediately join ISIS, because they pay more. I consider > this absolutely unprofessional politics. It is not grounded on facts, in the > real world. > > We must support civilized, democratic opposition in Syria. So you support, > arm them, and then tomorrow they join ISIS. Can they not think a step ahead? > We don’t stand for this kind of politics of the US. We consider it to be > wrong. It harms all parties, including you (USA). > > When it comes to the consideration of our national interests I would really > like it if people like you (US journalists) who posed the questions, would > one day head your government. Maybe then we can somehow reverse the > situation. > > If that doesn’t happen, I will at least ask you to deliver my messages to > your government. To the President of the United States, the Vice President, > and all other relevant people. Tell them that we do not want or look for any > confrontation whatsoever. When you start to consider our national interests > in your actions, any other disagreements we may have they will > self-regulate. This needs to be done, not just talked about. You must > consider the interests of others, and you must respect other people. > > You cannot “squeeze” others having considered only the benefits that you > require from whatever… in economies, in your military activities, in > everything. Look at Iraq the situation is terrible. Look at Libya and what > you did there, that got your ambassador murdered. > > Was it us that did this? > > You even had a security council decision to establish a no fly zone. What > for? It was so that Gaddafi’s air force couldn’t fly over and bomb the > rebels. This wasn’t the smartest decision, but okay… what did you proceed to > do yourselves? You started bombing the territory. This is in clear > contravention of the security council resolution. It is even outright > aggression over a state. Was it us that did this? You did this with your > bare hands. > > And it ended with the murder of your Ambassador. Who’s fault is it? It is > your fault. Is it a good result that your Ambassador was murdered? It is > actually a terrible catastrophe. > > But do not look around for somebody to blame when it is you making these > mistakes. You must do the opposite; rise above the endless desire to > dominate. You must stop acting out of imperialistic ambitions. Do not poison > the consciousness of millions of people like there can be no other way but > imperialistic politics. > > We will never forget our relationship when we supported the US in the war of > independence (civil war). We will never forget that we collaborated in both > world wars as allies. I personally believe that the geo strategic interests > of Russia and the US are essentially the same. We must focus on this > interrelationship. > > Written by Dianne Marshall > > The following video was translated by Inessa S . A grateful thank you to > Inessa S. for all her effort to get this news out to the people. > > https://jhaines6a.wordpress.com/2015/10/06/putin-exposes-obamas-paid-isis-mercenaries-in-middle-east-and-syria/ > Posted by enerchi at 10/06/2015 08:09:00 PM Reactions: > > Labels: Government Corruption, New World Order, World News Headlines
