The meetings of the G-8 members are a sheer waste of time and taxpayers’ money; and just a pretext to keep alive the spirit of bonhomie that exists among the rich and powerful. No decision ever taken by the Group has had any really positive benefits for the dozens of underdeveloped countries. In fact, I was quite astonished one year when the resolution that was collectively passed, was that something simply must be done on curbing the emissions of harmful gases into the atmosphere. My 12-year-old grandson has been telling me the same thing for the last two years, without being fed shark fin soup, medium rare steaks and foie de gras washed down by Chateau neuf du pape.
But this time round, the two-day G-8 summit hosted by David Cameron in Northern Ireland, was not just different, but quite significant. It had basically a one-point agenda — to get rid of Israel’s only Arab enemy — Syria, now that the tide of civil war had turned in favour of the Syrian Army. It was also seething with atmosphere and portent. President Barack Obama, flushed with partisan polemic, was his usual charming self, quipping about his Irish ancestry, making friends with the people of Belfast and trying to win backing from his European allies for the downfall of Bashar al-Assad. But this time, Obama hit a hidden reef. A fuming Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation scuttled the American’s attempts to throw out the Syrian leader and battled with Obama’s European allies. He also defended Russia’s right to provide arms under legal contracts to a legal, legitimate government.
What Putin had achieved was to obtain a temporary reprieve for the Syrian leader. The joint communique issued at the end spoke of peace talks to resolve the civil war and never even mentioned the name of Bashar al-Assad. Putin had also planted a rather sinister thought into the minds of the European leaders. Arm the rebels and these mercenaries will end up using the same arms against the Europeans. Remember what happened to the Mujahideen when the Americans and the Pakistanis abandoned them after doing their dirty work? This time, Obama didn’t speak of weapons of mass destruction, the kind of mischievous misinformation that resulted in the annihilation of 500,000 people in Iraq — but chemical weapons, which the Russians again say is a lot of hogwash. The war in Syria will continue. The only beneficiaries will be the armament manufacturers.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 23rd, 2013.
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Well Putin knows the stand taken by BRICs....so he was more upright to the other members of G8.
On matter like Syria he knows there are resistant of ideas of regime change......in the South and Eastern Hemisphere.
It will be tough for Assad to continue but atleast the western power know it wont be straight and smooth in the future to have their whims and fancies just roll through.
China can claim to be superpower....India not yet but in next decade for sure.
Such a lot said in so few words............and that so well.
@Anwer Mooraj sahib, salam Can we blame whole things to them or is it so called third world puppies involved too in what we are today living in shamefull conditions??? is there any hurdle they put if we make good roads or rail tracks or laws????
France, Italy, Japan, UK, Germany: Colonial Powers US - Zeus the world policeman Canada - zeus' international lawyer Russia: doesn't give visas to Pakistanis? Why?
The author is correct in his observation but he missed to point out renaming of the G-8 to C-8 that is the Colluding 8 for economic colonialism.
Their only contribution thus fur in the 21st century has been architecting the economic crisis and in the 20th century was the creation of WTO to give legitimacy to big corporations to suck poor countries dry of its resources while killing millions.
Great 8’s great accomplishments.
@sexton blake I agreed sir.
How very sad for the Syrian people? They are, today doing what the Iranians had to do a few decades ago. The only difference we see is that the Syrian people are failing to raise the most vital slogan i.e. " Merg ber Busher Jullaad". By failing to do so they are failing to send a very important message to the Iranian people. The message is that what the Iranians endured in the past, the Syrians are enduring today.
At last. A prominent writer in mainstream media saying it the way it is. Anwer Mooraj explains very succinctly how the world is being manipulated by a small group of greedy and brutal people for their own selfish benefit. Let us hope that the Syrian people will prevail against US/UK/NATO/Israel cruel, self interested machinations.
War is necessary to maintain peace.