August 15, 2015

UN Says “Too Soon For Syria Peace Conference” So Long As ISIS Gains Ground

One thing is patently obvious in terms of the UN’s outlook on the Syrian crisis – when Assad gets the upper hand, it is time to talk peace and immediately declare a cease-fire (in the areas where he has gained the upper hand). When Assad falls behind, cease-fires have failed and peace talks are no use. In some instances, options for negotiations may be offered if it is deemed that the Assad government may be losing heart or enough territory to warrant a desire for a bargain.
In other words, the UN has become more and more transparent in the way it addresses the potential for peace in the Syrian crisis. And it has nothing to do with peace. It has to do with the fact that the UN is acting as chief negotiator for terrorist proxies. The UN functions as a slow-down mechanism for Assad victories while it ignores any calls for cease-fires when Assad is losing.
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