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    Hillary Clinton: Russia & China will 'pay price' for supporting Assad - Vid

    Clinton: Russia & China will 'pay price' for supporting Assad




    Published on Jul 6, 2012 by RussiaToday
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    Moscow and Beijing will be punished for supporting the regime of President Bashar Assad in Syria, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton harshly stated at the "Friends of Syria" meeting of over 100 Western and Arab nations in Paris on Friday.
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    Guest Post: "Russia And China Will Pay A Price"


    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/06/2012 20:30 -0400

    Submitted by John Aziz of Azizonomics,

    Hillary Clinton just made a very memorable statement.




    I do not believe that Russia and China are paying any price at all – nothing at all – for standing up on behalf of the Assad regime. The only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgently makes it clear that Russia and China will pay a price
    So — exactly what price must Russia and China pay? Should the United States stop buying the debt they issue to support bloated welfare states and fiscal irresponsibility? Should the United States stop exporting consumer goods that fill their stores, and keep their people fat and happy? No — I do not think it is Russia and China who would “pay” in the case of increased mutual antagonism. I think the United States will pay the greater price.
    In any case, Russia denies the premise of her argument.
    From RT:




    Russia rejects in the strongest possible terms allegations that it supports President Assad in the Syrian conflict. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Moscow and Beijing must ‘pay a price’ for backing Assad.
    While I think Russia and China are the thing standing between Syria and another Iraq-style ‘democratisation”, I do not necessarily think Russia and China are doing the wrong thing. While the Assad regime is certainly inhumane and brutal, the rebels that Clinton seems so urgent to support seem little better — at least judging by their attempt to get British journalists killed in the name of propaganda, and their well-known affiliation with global jihadism.
    As I noted back in February:




    Can we honestly say that committing guns, blood and money to deposing Assad will guarantee peace and stability? Can we honestly say that the next regime might not be worse? I do not believe we can — especially considering that almost every nation involved in the “Arab Spring” has since elected Islamists to power.
    Even with the support of the Arab league, is getting entangled into another messy and open-ended conflict in Russia and China’s backyard really a good idea? Some voices in China are already rumbling that they would be willing to go to war to prevent an American takeover of Iran.
    If avoiding nuclear proliferation is our goal, intervention is certainly a bad idea. Qaddafi’s deposition — in stark contrast to nuclear-armed North Korea — was a signpost to rogue regimes that the only way to ensure their survival is to pursue nuclear armaments.
    The real question though, is what Hillary Clinton thinks she can achieve through throwing unveiled threats around and destabilising the fragile global system? Is she so fervently committed to expensive and bloody foreign interventionism that she is willing to risk creating a global diplomatic and political crisis in order to get what she wants? How far will she go to force the American agenda? Regional war? Global trade war? World war?
    My guess is that her threats are completely hollow.

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    considering the Clintons ability to just knock people off and Obama's ability to Breitbart political Opponents ... the Mafia in DC is going to go ape crap on its enemys .... near and abroad
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    Bullying, Bluster And Imperial Arrogance 101
    By Stephen Lendman
    7-8-12


    Hillary Clinton's outbursts reflect bullying, bluster, and imperial arrogance, not diplomacy. More on her strong-arm tactics below.

    On July 6, Friends of Syria met in Paris. Tunis and Istanbul meetings preceded this one. Conflicting reports said representatives from 60 to around 100 countries attended.

    EU and Arab League states comprise most of them. Since last year, they've been involved in crimes of war and against humanity.

    Friends like these assure death, destruction, colonization, plunder, exploitation, deprivation, and unspeakable human misery.

    Russia and China boycotted the meeting. Clinton used the occasion to lambaste both countries.

    Her comments reflect imperial arrogance, contempt for rule of law principles, and commitment for war, not peace.

    She's a war criminal multiple times over. She's arguably America's most shameless ever secretary of state.

    She's clearly the most brazen. Her language and attitude exceed the worst of Cold War rhetoric.

    Her take-no-prisoners thinking, character, and demagoguery reveal a woman addicted to self-aggrandizement and diktat authority.

    She relishes death, destruction, and the spoils of war.

    She's indifferent to human suffering. She's a monument to wrong over right.

    She's a disgrace and embarrassment to her country, position and humanity.

    A State Department press release covered her remarks.

    "Starting in Tunis and then in Istanbul and now in Paris, we are focused on determining what we can do to try to hasten the end of this regime and to provide the circumstances for an effective process of transition and reconciliation," she said.

    Geneva discussions "enlist(ed) not only all five permanent members of the Security Council including Russia and China, but also important leaders in the region and in the Arab League in support of such a transition."

    Russia and China support letting Syrians decide who'll lead them. Washington and key allies distort Geneva's final communique language to mean Assad must go. All means will be employed, including war.

    It's "imperative to go back to the Security Council....for a resolution....that imposes real and immediate consequences for non-compliance, including sanctions under (UN Charter's) Chapter VII."

    Friends of Syria demand Russia and China "get off the sidelines and begin to support the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people."

    "I don't think Russia and China believe they are paying any price at all - nothing at all - for standing up on behalf of the Assad regime."

    "The only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgently makes it clear that Russia and China will pay a price, because they are holding up progress - blockading it - that is no longer tolerable."

    It's "difficult to imagine how the UN supervision mission can fulfill its responsibilities without a Chapter VII enforcement mechanism."

    "We are united in support of the Syrian people and in our absolute resolve to see the end of the Assad regime...."

    In response, Russia strongly rejected Clinton's tone, language and bullying.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said Russia, China and other nations refuse participation with so-called "friends." They reflect unilateralism, wrongheadedness, and immorality.

    "(T)hey present theatrical and political propaganda shows that are similar to conferences of political parties, in which the fate of Syria is discussed in the absence of its main representatives and loud calls are made for the opposition to go into battle to undermine the Syrian leadership."

    He also called the duplicitous June 27 Human Rights Council report biased, adding:

    "(I)t will not help launch a political process in the country."

    "The context of the decision didn't include a condemnation of the armed opposition's violence once referred to by Head of the UN monitoring mission in Syria Robert Mood."

    Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said:

    "I reject strongly that in the situation like that in Syria Russia supports Bashar Assad's rule."

    "This is not a matter of support for some politicians, but that the settlement process should be put on a normal, political basis."

    "Unfortunately, we cannot attain the basic understanding of various things from our partners, including Western partners."

    "They still use the terms 'friend or foe' and who is someone's 'client.' It seemed to Russia that similar terms should be left in the past."

    "If it is still applicable to these politicians, this means that they stayed with their ideas in the past."

    "Russia does not support concrete politicians and political figures in Syria, but works for what, we hope, will help establish such a necessary dialogue with the authorities and the opposition in Syria."

    Following the Paris meeting a "Statement of (the) Chairman's conclusions followed," saying:

    "All Syrians must have a place in the new Syria, regardless of their origins, affiliations, religion, beliefs or gender."

    Fingers pointed the wrong way. Assad was blamed for Western-generated violence. Charges against him were spurious and outrageous.

    Death squad insurgents ravage the country. They're responsible for thousands of Syrian deaths, atrocities and other high crimes. Western money, arms, training and direction support them. Assad's blamed for confronting them responsibly.

    Paris participants committed to support Security Council action under the UN Charter's Chapter VII. It authorizes "Action with Respect to Threats to the Peace, Breaches of the Peace, and Acts of Aggression."

    Article 41 calls for measures short of armed intervention. They "may include complete or partial interruption of economic relations and of rail, sea, air, postal, telegraphic, radio, and other means of communication, and the severance of diplomatic relations."

    Article 42 calls for other measures if Article 41 proves inadequate or ineffective. They "may include demonstrations, blockade, and other operations by air, sea, or land forces of Members of the United Nations."

    Subsequent articles authorize the use of force. UN members are invited to participate.

    Article 46 calls for "(p)lans for the application of armed force (to) be made by the Security Council with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee."

    Friend of Syria called for "perpetrators of crimes" to be punished. It wants "support(ers of) repression (to) face stiffer and wider sanctions."

    It backs the "democratic opposition and local solidarity networks...." They call for "strengthened" "humanitarian assistance."

    They said "the international community will stand by the Syrian people as their country is rebuilt."

    Another meeting is planned.

    So-called friends want Syrians treated like ravaged Libyans. Months of insurgent attacks and NATO bombing destroyed the country. Tens of thousands died.

    Africa's most developed country became NATO's latest charnel house. When Washington-led forces intervene, massacres, mass destruction, and indescribable human misery follow.

    NATO committed a Nuremberg level crime. Libya was terrorized, destroyed, and plundered in the name of liberation. Humanitarian intervention was cover for naked aggression.

    Washington plans Libya 2.0 for Syrians. So-called friends support it. Who needs enemies with these type scoundrels.

    Nations supporting America's imperial agenda share responsibility for what's ongoing and planned. Since the 1990s, NATO ravaged one country after another. Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya no longer exist.

    Carving up the Syrian corpse will follow more war. It's coming. Obama plans it. Key NATO partners and rogue Arab states support it.

    Nations endorsing peaceful conflict resolution incur Clinton's wrath. She wants unchallenged support for Washington's imperial agenda.

    So far they resist. Hopefully they'll continue doing what it takes to avoid more war. Millions of Syrians depend on them. So does the entire region and beyond.

    Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

    His new book is titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized Banking, Government Collusion and Class War"

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    U.S., Russia Still At Odds Over Syria

    July 9, 2012 by Sam Rolley

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    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to the media during a "Friends of Syria" press conference at the U.S. Embassy in Paris.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wants United Nations member nations to put pressure on Russia and China to stop supporting Syrian leader Bashar Assad as a rebel uprising continues in his country.

    Speaking to the leaders of about 60 Western and Arab countries collectively known as the “Friends of Syria” in Paris last Friday, Clinton criticized the two nations for using their veto power on the U.N. Security Council to block condemnations of Assad.

    “I ask you to reach out to Russia and China and to not only urge, but demand that they get off the sidelines and begin to support the legitimate aspirations of the Syrian people,” Clinton said. “It is frankly not enough just to come to the Friends of the Syrian People, because I will tell you very frankly, I don’t think Russia and China believe they are paying any price at all — nothing at all — for standing up on behalf of the Assad regime.

    “The only way that will change is if every nation represented here directly and urgently makes it clear that Russia and China will pay a price, because they are holding up progress — blockading it — that is no longer tolerable.”

    Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said he did not agree with Clinton’s statement.

    “We categorically reject that such a question would even be posed regarding the current situation in Syria and Russia’s ‘backing’ of President Bashar Assad. This is not a question of supporting certain political figures or leaders. This is a question of managing a crisis situation in the country within a normal political framework,” Ryabkov said, according to RT.

    The United States has spent more than $57 million to support humanitarian organizations in Syria, and there has been talk of U.S. intelligence operatives arming rebels in the country. Meanwhile, Russia has been accused by the United States of sending weapons and ammunition to the Assad regime.

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