In a wordy editorial for The New York Times, titled “A Plea for Caution From Russia,” Russian President Vladimir Putin writes that a strike against Syria “will result in more innocent victims and escalation, potentially spreading the conflict far beyond Syria’s borders.”
If the United Nations Security Council does not approve of such force, he says, it would be classified as “an act of aggression.”
Putin also claims it’s possible the chemical warfare was used by opposition forces to incite international intervention and bashes the United States’ reliance on “brute force.” Read it at The New York Times.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
It seems that we are between a rock and a hard place. Whatever we do is dangerous.
We have a lot to daven for this Yom Kippur. Only Hashem knows what’s best for us. Let us be zoche that Eretz Yisroel should have peace.
See who’s calling the shots
We have given up our president was with out a shot being fired surrendered to Russia. They now will control the Middle East. Israel is in real trouble
It’s Bush’s fault!
So it takes a former KGB head, a known tyrant, to talk a Nobel Peace Prize winner out of going to war?!