Let’s pretend that things are upside down – the U.S. is the best friend of Syria and Russia is the “good guy.”
What would have happened in a situation similar to the one we are witnessing now in Syria?
So our team of experts sat down and wrote an imaginary script.
Here it is in a nut shell.
President Putin is in his dacha and gets the updated details about the chemical massacre in Syria. Ten minutes later Russian navy ships in the Mediterranean get the order to use all they have. Dozens of targets in Syria are hit in minutes.
President Assad is in his bunker and trying to call Putin. There is no answer.
Assad calls other Arab leaders, and promises with tears to surrender his huge stockpile of chemical weapons to the U.S.; “come and take it, I don’t need it,” he says.
http://i-hls.com/2013/09/what-if-things-were-upside-down/
What would have happened in a situation similar to the one we are witnessing now in Syria?
So our team of experts sat down and wrote an imaginary script.
Here it is in a nut shell.
President Putin is in his dacha and gets the updated details about the chemical massacre in Syria. Ten minutes later Russian navy ships in the Mediterranean get the order to use all they have. Dozens of targets in Syria are hit in minutes.
President Assad is in his bunker and trying to call Putin. There is no answer.
Assad calls other Arab leaders, and promises with tears to surrender his huge stockpile of chemical weapons to the U.S.; “come and take it, I don’t need it,” he says.
http://i-hls.com/2013/09/what-if-things-were-upside-down/