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{UAH} THE WORLD OF IRONY & AMBIVALENCE: From Syria, to World War retreat and back to Syria


This our world is full of irony och ambivalences- not to mention threats.

Like in the on going case of Syria ( it's internal havoc and its chemical weapons).

Yes, it started off primarily as genuine concern about the stern perseverence of the various
categories of victimized " PEOPLE OF SYRIA" in that decrepit Hell on earth of a country.

However, the game being played now in the name of Syria that has lead to subsequent
agreement on a UN resolution on Syria and Syrian chemical weapons is / was no longer
PRIMARILY abou syria. 

What was primarily about syria suddenly became only SECONDARILY about Syria.
That is the irony and ambivalence.

WHAT WE ARE WITNESSING IS A STRAIGHT-FACED RETREAT (High level deplomacy)
to avoid or diffuse the very potential and fragile state of major HEAD ON COLLISION OF
THE SUPER POWERS (( USA and EU/NATO on the one side RUSSIA, CHINA and their allies
on the other)). This was the second closest major war situation after the second World War!!!!

The threat became so potential when Russian President, Pution pronounced declaration
that Russia would go in on the Syrian side. He nailed it. The only alternatives were 
WAR OR RETREAT!!! In that major war situation that had arisen, only retreat with tails between
the legs was the viable option.

Hence, Russian plan that was shiftly endorsed by the USA and subsequenly by the UN.
It was no longer primarily about Syria but to save the world from a major war dissaster.

BUT IT WORKED. Eminent headon collision was diffused and the by effect impacted 
subsequent UN resolution on Syrian Chemical weapons. Which is a good thing!!
That is where irony and ambivalence come in: PUTINS RISKY CHANCING ON A 
CHECKMATE IMPACTED A SMOOTH RETREAT!
Noc'la gaumoy.
 "WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.

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