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A unilateral diktat and imposing one's own models produces the opposite result. Instead of settling conflicts it leads to their escalation, instead of sovereign and stable states we see the growing spread of chaos, and instead of democracy there is support for a very dubious public ranging from open neo-fascists to Islamic radicals.
Why do they support such people? They do this because they decide to use them as instruments along the way in achieving their goals but then burn their fingers and recoil. I never cease to be amazed by the way that our partners just keep stepping on the same rake, as we say here in Russia, that is to say, make the same mistake over and over.

If [the suspected ISIS liaison Mohammed Mehmet] Rashid worked in some capacity for CSIS, and based on reports his computer contained images of passport and travel documents of several apparent ISIL recruits, it's conceivable he was actually gathering intelligence for CSIS about those recruits and the methods, logistics and contacts for spiriting them into Syria.
Canadians sound off on proposed anti-terrorism bill, by Genna Buck http://t.co/YU3v8TUEQt #StopC51 pic.twitter.com/VOKUlgYPL2
— Everett Coldwell (@EverettColdwell) March 14, 2015
Comment: Maybe, if there are enough articles like this, the public will finally get the message and the media will be motivated to "keep it real." (How un"real"istic is that!)
Black is the new White As in the newspaper joke...what is black and white and read all over? The trick is in figuring out what is "black" and what is "white." More and more, it seems black is winning out, almost to the point we have a "blackout on truth." Applause to those who recognize this and submit unbiased, uncompromised articles to try and balance this badly sloping equation and honor their integrity to the public and their craft.