U.S. Senator Bob Corker in Washington May 20, 2015. REUTERS/JIM BOURG
The outcome of Syria’s long-running civil war is effectively settled, according to the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
And Russia won.
“Let’s face it: This is close to over now,” Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor on Wednesday.
“It is very difficult at present, with Russia having stepped into the vacuum … now it’s a direct conflict with Russia,“ Corker added, “which is why there’s unlikely to be a Plan B.”
American inaction, Corker maintained — particularly following President Obama’s failure to act on the “red line” he imposed in 2013 with regard to the use of chemical weapons — has effectively empowered Russia’s support of embattled leader Bashar Assad.
“Let’s face it: We are empowering Assad,” Corker maintained on Wednesday.
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WNU Editor: It is too early to make such a claim. And even if the Syria government with its allies (including Russia) win the war .... winning the peace is a different story. Bottom line .... this conflict is going to last a long time.
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What has Corker's goat is that Russia, by intervening in both the military and diplomatic realms, ended the West's regime change policy. Now we can get on with the fight against the Saudi-Turkish backed terrorist groups.
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