Monday, August 20, 2012

Opinion: Back To Start Or The Art Of Bullshitting

After endless seeming months of enduring Kofi Annan's exercises in helplessness regarding the advice-resistent Assad regime a new player's entering the diplomatical stage.

The first obvious sign raising scepticism was Lakhdar Brahimi being extraordinary affectional welcomed by the Russian and the Chinese governments. Were they the whole time dissatisfied with Annan and if yes, why haven't they said a word? Instead of displacing him at the right time (in my opinion latest after the insight that not a single one of his six points was accepted by the regime, better said after approximately one week) the whole world witnessed over months the inglorious fail of international diplomacy in person of Kofi A. Exceptional appreciation of an old man, really (care: contents sarcasm!).

And now Brahimi's taking up the cudgels for Bashar & Co beginning anew as if seventeen months of crimes against humanity committed by a regime which has lost legitimacy to rule a very long time ago never took place. A slap in the face of each free Syrian who has lost a beloved family member, a friend, a compagnon thanks to the shabeeha's indiscriminate violence.

But before I'm wasting too much energy in ranting decide to smile whispering 'Thank you'  because this UN body exposed itself as an organization ruled by fundamentalist leftist blockheads leaving the 'small majority' not the slightest chance of deciding in favor of the freedom striving Syrian people.

Therefore I'm glad that the free Syrians decided not to listen any longer to empty promises and false hopes spread from the dirty diplomacy.

'God helps those who help themselves' becomes replaced by 'God frees those who free themselves'. Anyway, Mr Annan, Mr Brahimi or whoever might follow the footsteps of failure, go on, have a drink, have a chat with the inhuman dictator, smile if the cameras are there, but please don't harass us any longer that you're really interested in solving the conflict and ending the bloodshed. The freedom striving Syrians and their real friends are tired of international hypocrisy.

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