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As Mr Friedrich Schmidt at FAZ Online emphasizes that the fact that President Putin's speech at the United Nations summit, while the Ukraine crisis is still not resolved, is a victory for the Russian president and his government and is also a success which the western mass media does not want to grant him. The Russian president is (not for the first time) successfully thwarting the official narrative of western public opinion. Not only is he stubbornly and sustainably supporting Syrian president al-Assad, the "bloodthirsty tyrant" who "imposes war on his own people and bombards it with barrel bombs", with his most recent strategic move Putin even forces the western phalanx into a mutual fight against the even bigger enemy, the Islamic State. Is in Syria: perfectly staged IS-VideosFor him this is a relatively easy task with western audiences. After Afghanistan and Iraq many people just don't believe it any longer, when media and politicians display one side as good and democratic in the Middle-East conflict, and the other as evil and a cannibalistic to its own people. This much is known about civil wars that eventually all parties involved to fight against their own countrymen. Whoever has access to chemical weapons and barrel bombs will use them in case of despair and in a state of extreme threat. Additionally, the perfectly well staged videos of the IS massacres in the age of media are so cruel that the footage of the victims of barrel bombs almost vanishes. In the age of mass media, images are making the difference. It is not without calculation that IS is putting a tremendous effort into video productions. The potential followers are to be are impressed by their might and strength, while the potential victims shall be crawling inside themselves with ever increasing fear. Countless experts are expressing their suggestions on many offline and online channels. There are those who believe that the German and French air forces could make a difference. Others advise to train and equip the Kurdish fighters-of course not without first having courteously asked Turkey for approval. At the same time they promote the idea of strengthening the "non-Islamic Syrian Sunnis" for this fight, as was expressed by Member of the German Foundation for Science and Politics, Guido Steinberg. Then one would have at least "not only Kurdish allies in the country". Life experience in German librariesThe belief that our western war fortune is resting well on the shoulders of Kurdish allies and "non-Islamic Syrian Sunnis" is testimony to a lot of life experience in the parlors of German libraries and little of it at the middle-eastern front. The American political scientist Mark Adomanis is also wrong in his analysis. Western military engagement, as he has written in the English language edition of the Moscow Times, will remain without results in Syria also, based on the experiences of the past 20 years. In addition, according to him, this will be the case for the current engagement of Russian military forces. Cyrillic instead of Latin letters on the fighter jets will not make a difference. If the Russians had the same goal with their engagement as the American and the West have, then his analysis would be spot on. What are the strategic goals of the West, at least in front of the international public arena: bringing down IS, change of the Alawite regime (pro-Shiite) president Bashar al-Assad and his replacement by "non-Islamic Syrian Sunnis" free elections in a Syria which has been restored to the borders
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