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US doesn't want direct confrontation with Russia in Syria: Analyst
2015-10-01
[Iran Press TV] The United States does not want a direct military confrontation with Russian forces in Syria, an American political analyst based in Virginia says.

But the primary objective of the B.O. regime is the overthrow of the government of Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Scourge of Qusayr...
with the assistance of terrorist groups including Daesh (ISIL), said Keith Preston, the chief editor and director of AttacktheSystem.com.

Preston made the remarks in a phone interview with Press TV while commenting on a statement by Republican Senator Bob Corker, who said on Wednesday that the Pentagon should target both the Assad government and ISIL.

Corker's comments came shortly after Russia carried out its first Arclight airstrikes against ISIL holy warriors near the Syrian city of Homs.

"The B.O. regime seems to be pulling back from waging the war on ISIS," Preston said, using an alternative acronym for the terrorist group, which is operating in Syria and Iraq.

"They are conducting military operations against ISIS, but I don't think the total destruction of ISIS is something they are really that motivated to achieve, because they see ISIS as the weapon against the Assad regime," he said.

"I think that the first objective of the American foreign policy in Syria is to bring down the Assad regime. They see ISIS as perhaps the useful force towards that end, but they are also concerned ISIS potentially threatening American allies," the analyst noted.

"Now that the Russian have gotten involved, I think the B.O. regime really doesn't want a direct confrontation with the Russians," he observed.

"Bob Corker comes from the opposition party, from the Republicans, which take a more hard-line perspective on foreign policy than the B.O. regime," Preston said. "He seems to be more eager for a confrontation with the Russians."

"I think he wants [the US] to fight ISIS more aggressively and tries to take down the Assad [government] at the same time. And that's totally unrealistic objective, because there's no viable alternative in Syria," he pointed out.
Posted by:Fred

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Posted by: Blossom Unains5562   2015-10-01 20:38  

#2  How does Iran arrange to interview these top analysts. Must have connections through Val Jar.
Posted by: Betty Hitler2611   2015-10-01 16:16  

#1  No sh*t sherlock?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-10-01 05:31  

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