Stuck: Russia talks while Syria burns
"Unacceptable" is a powerful word. However, it appears that Putin and the Russia army has devolved into doing select battles and show no clear path for implementing a vision that sees Syria's territorial integrity stays intact. This is no small observation. As illegal invaders attack and kill its allies' (Syria) soldiers and citizens - with the prime suspects being the U.S, Israel and Turkey - their capacity seems to have hit a brick wall as the attackers seems to be having a field day.
The most curious thing to me is that even as Russia's foreign ministers wax poetic and give persuasive arguments on the facts at the UN and to all parties concerned, it appears that (at least) they have not learnt nothing from modern history - as their own country seems to have elected the strategy of 'hanging in there'. While sanctions after sanctions are leveled, their geography has been encircled with belligerent parties, and even their posture appears to be begging, through the word, for consideration from their enemies.
The bottom-line is that if Russia can't realize that the their territory and the Middle East is on war footing, then shame on them, and have mercy on their allies. As I said before, at least offer and train the Syrian Army with your most advance technology so they can boldly attempt to finish the job that you so brilliantly started.
The only other option is that you stop playing and trusting your enemies and deal with them according to the truth that has been revealed to the whole world; and, if you can do that then just quit and deal with the consequences - either way. But Russia 'words' of diplomacy will never break any bones - that's the reality in Syria and on their own borders. An action plan must transcend strong words.
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Response to original article found @ https://www.yahoo.com/news/unacceptable-endanger-lives-russian-soldiers-syria-moscow-131326210.html
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