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    ADVISERS ARE THE ISSUE

    George Bush administration has made lots of mistakes, mostly planned
    mistakes but whatever was been done was done professionally, by the
    best analysts and experts on regional policy on the Near East.

    In some regions the ground was prepared for revolutions, as well as
    for more large-scale changes, such as demarcation and emergence of
    new states. Real strategy is made for the next administration, not
    for the current one, without party distinctions. The essence of the
    strategy is not the goal but the tactics with an intensive dynamics
    of events and processes.

    The so-called neo-conservatives shadowed "modest" analysts and policy
    makers who continue doing their job but unfortunately outside the
    American administration.

    In fact, Obama administration is not well-established, considering the
    gaps in its staff, and the Near Eastern team is weak and inadequate.

    The U.S. policy on Syria demonstrated the intellectual misery of
    people who are making decisions at the State Department. Marginal
    experts who cannot be called experts in the full sense of the world
    offered a logical scheme of developments over a year ago. Today the
    leading experts of the United States, United Kingdom and France are
    at a loss and admit their "incompetency". And only specialists of
    the Department of State know how to act.

    The main mistake was that it was possible to agree with Bashar Assad
    anything except two things which hardly worried the Americans (he and
    others in his team were ready for that, for a lot, which was told
    to Nicolas Sarkozy during his visit to Paris). They refused that,
    expecting easier ways of resolving problems. Soon Francois Hollande
    came to rescue of the American president-misunderstanding Obama, his
    French copy, and it was no longer boring in this company. Francois
    Hollande's policy was classics of betrayal of fundamental French
    interests in the Near East.

    In fact, there is "order" and "agreement" in this game, namely the
    West has made up its mind to achieve new systemic positions in the
    Arab world by doing such a considerable favor to Saudi Arabia and
    its satellites. It ended up in utter failure of "agreements", so on
    the eve of the international conference on Syria the United States
    is trying to save at least its face, if not the Syrian opposition or
    more exactly the Saudi mercenaries.

    Who is to blame for the failure of the American politics if not Barack
    Obama's marginal team? America is resting. The American people are
    waiting for the Republicans to come, no matter in whose face, to save
    this country and a lot more other things in the world.

    Igor Muradyan 15:10 17/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/30186

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