Obama directs a strongly worded criticism of some countries and their leaders
Obama directs a strongly worded criticism of some countries and their leaders to Azkaúha sectarianism between Sunnis and Shiites
23/01/2014 14:36
Follow-up – public opinion – the face of U.S. President Barack Obama on Thursday criticized hard-hitting for some countries in the Middle East “to Azkaúha sectarianism between Sunnis and Shiites,” describing some of the leaders of the countries in the region to “warlords and criminals” quarrel over influence, in what was considered that the Syrian opposition divided itself and lacks organization, processing and good training.
Obama said in an interview interview with the magazine “The New Yorker” America, “The region is going through demographic changes and technology and rapid economic can not be controlled, and the old system and balances the old is no longer possible to preserve,” he said, adding that “the current conflicts in the region, including the conflict in Syria does not threaten the United States and we have to avoid getting involved in such conflicts. ”
The American President “that he felt severe pain for what is happening in Syria, which is convinced of the need not to be involved in another Middle East war,” describing the “critics of his policy toward the conflict in Syria, that magical thinking.”
Obama criticized “some countries in the Middle East, which did not call for Azkaúha sectarianism between Sunnis and Shiites,” describing “the leaders of some countries in the region with Emirs and war criminals and murderers quarrel over influence in the region.”
He said Obama “The Syrian regime Baltsulta and brutal, and is ready to do anything to cling to power,” stressing “very difficult to imagine a scenario in which our intervention in Syria could lead to a better result, but if we were ready to make an effort similar to what we did in Iraq.”
He said Obama “The Syrian opposition lacks organization, processing and good training which is divided against itself because of sectarian divisions,” explaining that “the best opportunity available to exit acceptable at this time is to work with the countries involved, which has invested a lot to keep Assad in power, specifically the Iranians and the Russians.”
And between U.S. President said that “the prospects for the success of the three major initiatives undertaken by the government in the region, through negotiation with Iran and negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis and Syrian negotiations in Geneva, is less than 50%.” P / h
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