Putin vows to save Syria from tragic fate of U.S.-supported Iraq Special to WorldTribune.com
Russian President Vladimir Putin said U.S. President Barack Obamas strategy to counter Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) in Iraq has been lamentable and resulted in tragic consequences.
The United States supports Iraq, supports
the army. With two or three strikes ISIL has captured so many arms
(that) now ISIL is armed better than the Iraqi army. And all this is happening with the support of the United States, Putin said.
And, despite pressure from the U.S., Putin pledged full support for President Bashar Assads regime in Syria. The U.S. has supported rebels seeking to oust Assad and trained moderated Syrian opposition groups to fight ISIL.
Our fear is that Syria could plunge into the same situation as Libya and Iraq, Putin said. We dont want that
in Syria.
Putin added that Russia would not call on Assad to step down but urged the Syrian leader to work with a healthy opposition on political reforms.
We are ready to work with the president to ensure a path towards political transition so as to
move away from an armed confrontation. But that should not be done with the use of force from the outside, Putin said.