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Kuwait and most other League members support Western imperialism. They're part of the problem, not the solution.
On May 27, The New York Times headlined "US Hopes Assad Can Be Eased Out With Russia's Aid," saying:
Obama "will push for the departure of President Bashar al-Assad under a proposal modeled on the transition in another strife-torn Arab country, Yemen."
Yemen's election was illegitimate. Former president Ali Abdullah Saleh's vice president, Mansour Al-Hadi, ran unopposed. New faces representing old policies kept power.
Washington orchestrated everything behind the scenes. Obama wants a similar process replacing Assad with a pro-Western puppet.
"The success of the plan hinges on Russia," said The Times. Obama will press Vladimir Putin to go along. On June 18 and 19, they'll meet at the Mexico G20 summit. Los Cabos, Baja California Sur plays host city.
On May 9, Putin spoke in Moscow's Red Square. His speech commemorated Russia's victory over Nazi Germany. He addressed troops and war veterans.
He promised strength and assertiveness as president, saying:
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