Obama Nearing POINT OF NO RETURN

President Vladimir Putin’s remarks on the Syrian crisis, while on a visit to Vladivostok in the weekend, were his first ones since the crisis began snowballing over the United States’ moves to launch a militarily attack against the Middle Eastern country. What is striking from the Kremlin’s transcript is that Putin spoke far more extensively than what the media reports suggested, and, second, he spoke on virtually every aspect of the explosive situation. The timing is very important, too, as less than a week remains for the major international event G20 summit which is scheduled to be held in St. Petersburg on Thursday, bringing together the world’s top leaders, including President Barack Obama around a conference table.

Obama, Congress and Syria

The president is celebrated for seeking a vote on his latest war even as his aides make clear it has no binding effect It’s a potent sign of how low the American political bar is…

US claims on chemical attack false: Syria

The Syrian government has dismissed US allegations that Damascus was behind a recent chemical weapons attack in the Arab country. According to the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), a source at the Syrian Foreign…

Putin Speaks Out on Syria

 Russia emphatically opposes war on Syria. Throughout months of conflict, it’s gone all out to prevent further escalation.  With China, it vetoed three Security Council resolutions to do so. Putin and Obama represent opposing doctrines….