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We previously reported that during Wednesday’s Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, numerous of the Senators attacked the abject failure of the U.S.’s “train and equip” program to fight the Islamic State in Syria. But it is now reported from the hearing, that some of the Committee’s members are having second thoughts about the U.S. commitment to remove President Assad from power.

A hint of this development was publicly displayed in the questioning by Sen. Jean Shaheen (D-N.H.) of Gen. Lloyd Austin, head of U.S. Central Command, and Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Christine Wormuth.  Sen. Shaheen first questioned Wormuth about the recent Russian activity in Syria, and her response that she thinks Putin is worried about the stability of the Assad regime.  Shaheen elicited a concession from the Undersecretary that well, yes, “The assessment right now is that the regime is not in imminent danger of falling,” Wormuth said.

After exploring with the witnesses the possibility of Russian air defense systems threatening coalition aircraft, Shaheen asked, “… given the total failure of our ability to influence the outcome of the Syrian civil war, are we assessing whether we should take a different response with respect to Assad?  And engaging with the Syrian troops?”  Wormuth replied that the Pentagon continues to view the best solution as achieving a political transition with Assad removed, but retaining the governing structures “so [that] you don’t have a situation of chaos on the ground,” and that Russia could contribute to such a result.  Shaheen asserted that there is no incentive for Russia to do that, and was clearly unsatisfied with Wormuth’s response.

But more was being said “on the sidelines” of the hearing. Julian Pecquet yesterday posted an article on the Al-Monitor website, “Congress rethinks anti-Assad stance.”

Pequet quoted Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) telling him “I don’t know that it helps for us to keep banging the table about Assad. I think it would be better for us to be as effective as possible in fighting [is] and restoring some kind of security environment that shifts back the flow of refugees.”

Sen. Shaheen was quoted,

“I think we’ve come to a point where we should be reassessing what our strategy [should be] with respect to Assad and Syria and the conflict there. I don’t have the answer on me about what I think that should be, but I really think we’re at a point where we need to reassess, because what we’ve been doing is not working.”

Pequet reported that

“Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said he’s worried about the ‘void’ left by Assad’s removal in the absence of any viable moderate opposition. ‘Who are you going to replace him with? What are you going to do? Leave a void?’…That hasn’t worked with Saddam [hussein] or with [moammar] Gadhafi. It’s a royal, royal mess, and we’re just throwing more money at it and making it messier.”

Lyndon LaRouche of course supported the Senators’ criticisms of Obama’s policy, but said the question is getting rid of Obama.

Demand for physical gold this month at “an historically high level” – HSBC Q3 U.S. Mint gold sales set to dwarf those of previous two quarters Supply of physical silver “continues to be tight” and premiums rising China and India

Demand for physical gold this month at “an historically high level” – HSBC Q3 U.S. Mint gold sales set to dwarf those of previous two quarters Supply of physical silver “continues to be tight” and premiums rising China and India

United Front Against Austerity | Tax Wall Street Party Morning Briefing | Friday, September 18, 2015

Amidst the hysteria of dyed in the wool warmongers, the Obama White House is approaching a rapprochement with Russia regarding the Syrian Civil War crisis. According to an article published by Fox News on Sept. 17,

“…the Obama administration […]

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The Islamic State hurled another gay man off the top of a tall building in Al-Furat province.