Summary: The United States is worried about a potential
conflict with its former Cold War enemy, Russia, in Syria. Russia is calling
for United States military cooperation in Syria to dislodge ISIS, but they want
to do it by supplying weapons to Bashar Assad. The U.S. also wants to dislodge
the Islamist fighters, but we don’t want to help Assad. In fact, it would be
best if he were no longer in power. There are now 200 Russian naval infantry stationed
at an airport near Lakokia in Syria. The U.S. President plans to continue
airstrikes in the region. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov blames
Washington for cutting off military-to-military communication between the NATO
countries and Russia after last year’s crisis in Ukraine. He also says that such
communications are “important for the avoidance of undesired, unintended accidents.”
Analysis: It really seems that we are headed into another
unavoidable conflict with Russia unless we agree to help Bashar Al Assad. I’m
not sure what the right answer is here. Russia supports a Syrian President who
wants to allow himself a fourteen year term and is willing to kill his citizens
to get it. We really should try to be as diplomatic as possible but if Russia
continues to help Assad, then “undesired, unintended accidents” won’t be the
worst of it. It will be another Cold War. The last thing the U.S. needs to do
is try to appease Russia. If they want war over Assad, then we’ll have to give
it to them.
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I agree, the last thing anyone needs right now is conflict with Russia--but then again, when is it ever the right time to have conflict?
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