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Lyndon LaRouche
British Move Against Russia Veto Will ’Dissolve’ the United Nations
11 April 2012
Commenting on the British-Obama threats against Syria as the artificial deadline of 6 AM April 10th for a one-sided, government-only ceasefire passed, Lyndon LaRouche stated, "The point is, if they try to override the right of the Russian veto, in that case the United Nations organization is dissolved." According to statements from British Foreign Secretary William Hague, the Brits have already launched plans to overthrow Assad — warning the Russians that they are being held responsible for Assad’s actions. Charges that Syria allegedly breached the Turkish and Lebanese borders to fire on Syrian refugees are being used in leading British and Saudi mouthpieces, including the London Telegraph, the Times of London, and the Arab language Asharq al Awsat (to name a few), to demand a new UN resolution declaring the Kofi Annan plan "dead," and that Assad be removed. According to Turkish Weekly, April 10, Hague asserted that "the [Syrian] regime has violated the sovereignty of Turkey and Lebanon, firing over Syria’s borders at people desperately seeking to find refuge from the regime’s onslaught," and that Assad had used the April 10 deadline as "a cover for intensified military efforts to crush Syria’s opposition." "They have ruthlessly subjected whole communities to an inhumane campaign of shelling, forced expulsions, and executions. They have attempted to attach unacceptable eleventh-hour conditions to a ceasefire agreement as a pretext for continuing the violence," Hague said, according to Turkish Weekly. Hague says that British government will "intensify our support for the Syrian opposition, and support others seeking to do the same." He also said Britain "will begin the process of seeking the referral by the Security Council of the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court." "President Assad and his closest cronies should be under no doubt that they will be held to account for their actions. All those with influence over the Syrian leadership, including Russia, have a duty to back efforts to stop the violence and to isolate a regime which is as doomed as it is dangerous to the Syrian people," Hague said. |