Senin, 03 Desember 2012

Russia accuses West of Democracy Through Build Weapons

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Moscow - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the West on Saturday (1/12), while exporting democracy abroad through means "(guns) iron and blood".
He defended Moscow's refusal to join the countries that attempted to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad. Spiel parroting President Valdimir Putin, Lavrov retorted say in a speech at a meeting of the board of foreign policy and defense of Russia, two days before Putin flew to Turkey to discuss Syria war.
"Russia does not reject Western influence or put a nail in the democratic project raised baton West," Lavrov said, quoted by the state news agency Itar-Tass. "The fact is, the promotion of democracy through blood and iron was not the way, and it is increasingly apparent in recent months-terakhr year and a half," said Lavrov.
He added that "in many cases this approach even cause the opposite reaction" and lead to "more solid extremist forces and repressive that could weaken the real chance of democratic change."
Moscow said the West and the Gulf continue fanning the rebels to overthrow the regime of al-Assad, while the U.S. and Europe menudih Kremlin protect the Syrian president for 20 months of bloody fighting.
Russia says the overthrow of the Assad regime can not be driven from the outside and the sound of extremist groups are growing like mushrooms in Syria after the uprising Spring (2011) in the Arab world, which will actually trigger the destabilization of the Middle East region.
Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Gennady Gatilov, in a meeting with Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, said the situation is getting worse by "the increasing activities of terrorist organizations," including al-Qaeda.
Russia denied backing al-Assad, saying his government did not want to see what happened to Libya broke out in Syria. NATO skipping limit UN Security Council mandate to protect civilians, but it helped the rebels to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi.
Remember, the pro Bashar al-Assad (Russia, Iran and China) as well as the stronghold of Sunni Arab states that backed the U.S. both have geo-strategic interests in connection with oil and gas.
Iran and Russia want Bashar al-Assad lasting power, to be stretched oil pipelines to Europe through Syria. The U.S. and its Arab cronies (who backed the U.S. oil companies and European) Russia and Iran would not pleasant as it is to sell its oil to Europe at a cheaper price.
Oil is a blessing of God, but humans are greedy, always waged struggle for markets and war.

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