Fabius toujours bloqué sur la fable « le régime syrien a fabriqué Daech » : After Kobane, saving Aleppo. Le même Fabius qui trouvait, fin 2012, que ses copains d’Al-Nusra, « sur le terrain ils font du bon boulot ».
▻http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/laurent-fabius-aleppo-is-the-last-stand-for-a-democratic-syria/2014/11/03/3c027c22-637f-11e4-836c-83bc4f26eb67_story.html
The dictator prefers to deliver Aleppo to terrorist atrocities, even if that means allowing Daesh to flourish on Aleppo’s eastern edge. Aleppo’s residents will then pay for Daesh’s setback in Kobane.
In fact, Assad and Daesh are two sides of the same barbaric coin. Assad largely created this monster by deliberately setting free the jihadists who fueled this terrorist movement. This was part of his underhanded effort to appear, in the eyes of the world, as the sole bulwark against terrorism in Syria. But the facts contradict this charade. How many times has the regime — so ready to attack its own people — bombed Daesh? Did it ever try and save Kobane from disaster, even while the People’s Democratic Party, or PYD, fought at its side elsewhere? No, it chose to do nothing.
For these two faces of barbarism share a common aim: to destroy the moderate opposition. Thus, their choice to target its bastion, Aleppo, which represents the only political alternative capable of preserving the prospect of an open, pluralistic, democratic Syria — the Syria that both the regime and Daesh reject.
Pour Fabius et al-Nusra :
►http://seenthis.net/messages/284012
Pour la fable de la libération des jihadistes qui aurait « créé » Daech, voir par exemple l’échange entre Aron Lund, Joshua Landis et Thomas Pierret :
►http://seenthis.net/messages/283373