Scheinbar haben die Medienlenker jetzt eine neue Richtung vorgegeben: Bedingte Ehrlichkeit.
Im Britischen "Economist" stand zu lesen (man entschuldige das längliche Zitat, aber man muß den "Gedankengang" dieses Vertreters der westlichen Elite auch nachvollziehen):
But in the absence of a decisive diplomatic shift in the right direction, Western governments should try to give the military effort against Mr Assad a further push. The swiftest way of doing that would be to give aid—such as money and communications gear—to the main rebel force, the Free Syrian Army. It is already getting arms and cash from Qatar and Saudi Arabia with Turkish co-operation, but it needs more help; for, despite its recent setbacks, Mr Assad’s regime is heavily armed with the best Russian kit.
The FSA is no band of angels. Some of its weapons will doubtless fall into the wrong hands, possibly including groups of jihadists. Flooding Syria with arms will make the country harder to govern once Mr Assad has gone. But backing the FSA is probably the quickest way to prise Mr Assad from power.
Mr Assad may hang on for months, or the bombing may tip the regime into a swift decline. Either way, now is the time to start preparing for the day when Syria is at last rid of him.
Syria after Mr Assad will be a danger to its own people and its neighbours. Sectarian bloodletting is one risk, loose chemical weapons another, tides of refugees a third. Syria could become the focus of rivalry between Iran, Turkey and the Arab world. Violence could suck in Israel or spill over into Lebanon.
The world cannot eliminate these dangers, but it can mitigate them. Money and planning are essential to help found a new government. Regional diplomacy, with Turkey and the Arab League to the fore, will be needed to steady nerves. Peace-keepers and monitors may have a part. This calls above all for presidential diplomacy from America. In election season Barack Obama’s thoughts may be elsewhere; but this dangerous place needs some attention.
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Zusammengefaßt: Assad muß weg (warum auch immer). Der einfachste Weg dazu ist die Unterstützung der sog. Free Syrian Army - egal was für Abschaum dort auch vereint ist und selbst wenn Syrien dadurch im Chaos versinkt. Who cares? Assad muß weg, so ist es gesprochen, und so geschieht es.
Dazu passt das jetzt der Lügenspiegel mit "nur" 7 Monaten Verspätung über die Massenflucht von Christen vor den "Twitter" Rebellen und "Facebock" Aktivisten berichtet...:
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