PUTIN EXPOSES OBAMA’S PAID ISIS MERCENARIES IN MIDDLE EAST AND SYRIA
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. Whose 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.
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