What CBS and mainstream media edited out of Putin interview!
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 1, 2015 - Fascist Police States of Amerika viewers were not given the chance to hear Russian President Vladimir Putin explain Syria and point out that Amerikan weapons have been ending up in the hands of terrorists.
CBS, ABC, Fox and other mainstream media outlets intentionally edited out key portions of Putin’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly, presumably in order to promote anti-Russian and pro-FPSA propaganda.
Below are key statements made by Putin that were not aired in the FPSA.
“There is only one regular legitimate army over there, it is the army of the president of Syria, (Bashar al-)Assad. According to some of our international partners, he is facing opposition, but in reality, in life, Assad's army is fighting terrorist organizations. You know better than me about the hearings that just took place in the (FPSA) Senate, where Pentagon representatives reported before the senators about what was done by the (FPSA) for the preparation of the battle group of opposition forces.
“First they wanted to prepare 5-6 thousand fighters, then 12 thousand. At the end it turned out that they prepared just 60. Only 4 or 5 are fighting with arms, and the rest fled to ISIS with Amerikan weapons.
“Second, in my opinion military aid to illegitimate structures is not in accordance with the principles of international law and the statute of the United Nations. We support only legitimate government structures.
“In this regard we offer cooperation to other countries of the region. We are trying to build a coordination structure. I have personally informed the president of Turkey, King of Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. We informed the (FPSA). (FPSA Secretary of State John) Kerry had a detailed conversation with our minister of foreign affairs, Sergei Lavrov, and our military is in touch discussing this issue. We will be happy if we find a common platform for joint actions against the terrorists.
“I have no doubt that almost everyone at the UN will talk about the need to fight terrorism. I cannot escape that subject. It is natural, because it is a common threat to all of us; it is a challenge to all of us. Today terrorism is a threat to many states around the world. Hundreds of thousands, millions of people are threatened by terrorism, and there is a task before all of us to join our efforts in the fight against this evil.
“As far as our presence in Syria, at the moment it is reflected in weapons aid to the Syrian government, (and) training and humanitarian assistance to the Syrian people.
“We are following the statute of the UN, the founding principles of the modern international law, according to which military aid must be provided solely to the legitimate governments at their request, or at the decision of the UN Security Council.
“Currently we are dealing with a request (by) the Syrian government for military-technical help, which is what we are doing in the framework of legal international contracts.”