Tuesday, April 11, 2017

RexTillerson draws a line in the sand; are they serious?!!? Says 'Russia will choose Syria or the United States'; sounds like massah crackin' his whip!

So they want to end the civil war in Syria; why not try this. American troops go home ( who were supposed to be there to HELP Syria fight ISIS anyway; everyone seems to have forgotten about that; they were not supposed to be there fighting Assad; word of caution , never accept 'help' from the U.S. government, this is why God is going to destroy these liars!!!) and stop giving aid and support to these rebels (what are they rebelling against and why??? Are these 'rebels' even Syrian or are they mercenaries thrown together to go out and attack and murder all these innocent people by you know who??? God has grown weary of you and this will be it for you, and I ain't talkin bout the Russians or the Syrians!!!  There's never been any ANY indication that Assad was a terrible ruler  except by the U.S. government and this government controlled press and of course britain who only echoes whatever the U.S. government says since they are the international bitches anyway and how is this America's business anyway??? What do they want that the Syrians have? That's what I'd like to know.) who have disrupted the peace and security of Syria for a while now coz' Assad didn't do that.  But the Lord is using this to stamp out a vicious enemy; and I'm not talking about Assad or Russia.

This administration is gonna drag us into a war we don't want and will not win! We lost against Korea and Viet Nam and these other countries are not gonna' be dragged into this bullshit this time like they were against Saadam Hussein based on lies they told!  We better stop them coz' this time foreign soldiers will be stamping on American soil! God is using this as a stepping stone til annihilation for this government  continually ignores the will of the people here and just does as it likes! So much for our democratic principles!!!

tillerson, since your drawing lines in the sand and so forth, I double dare you in the name of God to go and say this to Putin's face while you're there in Russia. And be glad it's Russia coz' anywhere else, the U.S. might be lookin' for another secretary of state. Draw your lines in China; lets see what happens.

And all you other muslim countries so willing to throw Assad in front of a train, depart from these demons lest God's wrath pour down on you also! This is not going to be a repeat of the Iraq nonsense, so saith the Lord; He's going to destroy these rats and anyone who supports them too!

All Arabs need to listen to this; basically what they're saying to Putin is 'you're gonna defend these Arabs against your fellow 'white' brethren?' Read between the racist lines of this government! So all you Arabs who support this government and do business with them, what do you think now?

tillerson, was it a straight line or a crooked one you drew?

Tillerson: Russia Must Choose Between Assad and US

Tillerson is traveling Tuesday to Moscow after he and top foreign diplomats held an urgent meeting Tuesday to strategize on a way forward to end the protracted civil war in Syria

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After spending the morning at one of his Florida golf courses, President Donald Trump sent a letter Saturday to congress justifying his decision to launch more than 50 tomahawk missiles at an airbase in Syria Thursday.
(Published Saturday, April 8, 2017)

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson issued an ultimatum to Russia on Tuesday: Side with the U.S. and likeminded countries on Syria, or embrace Iran, militant group Hezbollah and embattled Syrian leader Bashar Assad.
As he embarked on a trip to Moscow following urgent meetings in Italy with top diplomats, Tillerson said it was unclear whether Russia had failed to take seriously its obligation to rid Syria of chemical weapons, or had merely been incompetent. But he said the distinction "doesn't much matter to the dead."
"We cannot let this happen again," the secretary of state said.
"We want to relieve the suffering of the Syrian people. Russia can be a part of that future and play an important role," Tillerson added in remarks to reporters. "Or Russia can maintain its alliance with this group, which we believe is not going to serve Russia's interests longer term."

Nikki Haley Criticizes Russia For Chemical Weapons Attack In Syria

[NATL] Nikki Haley Criticizes Russia For Chemical Weapons Attack In Syria
Amb. Nikki Haley criticized Russia today in a United Nations Security Council meeting, saying that they are either turning a blind eye to Syria's chemical weapons program or are being fooled into believing that Syria has none.
(Published Friday, April 7, 2017)
Russia's foreign ministry said in a statement that it hoped for "productive talks." It said the outcome of the discussions is important not only for the Russia-U.S. relationship, but "for the overall atmosphere on the world stage."
Tillerson is traveling to Russia several days after a chemical attack in Syria and a U.S. air strike on a Syrian government base that Moscow on Tuesday dismissed as "an act of aggression." Moscow is a staunch ally of President Bashar Assad whom the United States blamed for the chemical attack.
Since the U.S. launched airstrikes against Assad's forces in retaliation for a chemical attack on civilians last week, Trump administration officials have offered mixed messages about whether Washington believes Assad definitely must surrender power — and when. Tillerson said it was clear the U.S. saw no role for Assad in Syria's future, given that he had lost legitimacy.
"It is clear to all of us that the reign of the Assad family is coming to an end," he said. "But the question of how that ends and the transition itself could be very important in our view to the durability, the stability inside of a unified Syria."

Watch: US Warships Launch Tomahawk Missiles at Syria

[NATL] Watch: US Warships Launch Tomahawk Missiles at Syria
The United States launched cruise missiles into Syria Thursday night, April 6, in retaliation for this week's gruesome alleged chemical weapons attack against civilians.
(Published Friday, April 7, 2017)
"That's why we are not presupposing how that occurs," Tillerson added.
He said the cease-fire talks that Russia and Iran have helped broker in the Kazakh capital, Astana, could generate momentum toward broader talks about a political transition — if the Astana talks succeed in creating a durable cease-fire. The resulting political talks would take place under the auspices of the United Nations process in Geneva.
"To date, Astana has not achieved much progress," Tillerson said.
Tillerson spoke after a meeting of the "likeminded" countries was hastily arranged on the sidelines of the summit of the Group of Seven industrialized economies in Italy, days after the U.S. for the first time launched airstrikes against Assad's forces.

Trump's Full Remarks After US Launches Missiles at Syria

[NATL-CHI] Watch President Trump's Full Remarks After US Launches Missiles at Syria
President Donald Trump spoke at Mar-a-Lago late Thursday, saying the U.S. missile strike on Syria was in the "vital national security interest" of the United States. The strike comes after the chemical weapons attack in Syria killed at least 100 people, including children.
(Published Thursday, April 6, 2017)
A key focus since the chemical attack has been on increasing pressure on Russia, Assad's strongest ally, which has used its own military to keep Assad in power. The U.S. and others have said that Russia bears responsibility for the deaths of civilians at the hands of Assad given Moscow's role in guaranteeing the 2013 deal in which Assad was supposed to have given up his chemical weapons arsenal.
The U.S. raised the stakes significantly on Monday when a senior U.S. official said Washington has made a preliminary conclusion that Russia knew in advance of Syria's chemical weapons attack. Yet the U.S. has no proof of Moscow's involvement, said the official, who wasn't authorized to speak publicly on intelligence matters and demanded anonymity.
That accusation will hang over Tillerson's visit to Moscow, where he plans with meet with Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, and possibly with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin declined to say whether Putin would meet with Tillerson, in line with its usual practice of not announcing such meetings ahead of time.
The United States has sought to minimize expectations for the trip or the likelihood that the U.S. will leave with any concessions from Russia regarding its support for Assad. Instead, the U.S. is hoping to use the visit — the first by a Trump Cabinet official to Russia — to convey its expectations to Moscow and then allow the Russians a period of time to respond.

Hillary Clinton Speaks on Trump's Military Strike in Syria

[NATL] Hillary Clinton Speaks on President Trump's Military Strike in Syria
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton comdemned President Donald Trump's overnight military strike in Syria during a luncheon address in Houston, Texas, on April 7, 2017. "I hope this administration will move forward in a way that is both strategic and consistent with our values" Clinton said.
(Published Friday, April 7, 2017)
Though intended to punish Assad for a chemical weapons attack, the U.S. strikes last week served to refocus the world's attention on the bloody war in Syria, now in its seventh year. Diplomats gathered in Italy as U.S. officials in Washington floated the possibility of new sanctions on the Syrian and Russian military, plus the threat of additional U.S. military action if Assad's government continues attacking civilians.
At Tuesday's meeting in the walled Tuscan city of Lucca, the G-7 countries were joined by diplomats from Muslim-majority nations including Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The inclusion of those countries is important because the U.S. strategy for Syria involves enlisting help from Mideast nations to ensure security and stability in Syria after the Islamic State group is vanquished.

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