Monday, May 25, 2009

Russia buddies up to Hamas

Over the years Russia has again and again shown itself to be dangerously short-sighted in aiding the global jihad. Here is yet another example. "Russia sees Hamas taking more 'realistic' path," from the Associated Press, May 24 (thanks to Weasel Zippers): Russia's foreign minister said Sunday that Hamas is following a more "realistic" path after Israel's crushing war against the Palestinian terror group controlling the Gaza Strip....

Russia, which has sought to boost its role in the Middle East, has chosen to engage the group, unlike the other members of the Quartet of Mideast peacemakers _ the United States, the United Nations and the European Union. It has invited Hamas leaders to Moscow for talks, including political leader Khaled Mashaal, whom Lavrov met Saturday in Damascus.

"We noticed a more realistic evaluation of the situation, the responsibility that Hamas feels not just for what happens in Gaza but for the fate of the entire Palestinian people," Lavrov said in remarks broadcast Sunday on Russia's state-run Vesti-24 television.

'Hamas won democratic elections'

Lavrov also met with Syrian President Bashar Assad to discuss a proposed Middle East peace conference that Moscow wants to host. The conference would include an effort to restart peace talks between Israel and Syria....

Lavrov said he pressed Hamas to try to maintain a halt to rocket fire. "The ideal thing would be to conclude a formal truce," Russia's RIA-Novosti news agency quoted him as saying....

Lavrov defended Russia's engagement with Hamas, saying that all sides must be included in peace efforts and that shunning Hamas helped lead to the Gaza crisis, according to RIA-Novosti.

"This should have been done much earlier, when Hamas won elections in 2006 that everyone accepted as democratic, free and honest. But because of political prejudice, most Western countries did not recognize the Hamas government," Lavrov said.

And they should stand firm in that.
Thanks Jihad Watch

Comment: Russia, the beacon of democracy has the audacity to say that Hamas won a democratic vote? This is nonsense and pure misdirection. We examined the "election", hardly met the mettle for demonstrating Hamas is now democratic even as at he Russian elections are hardly democratic. To use this as the rationale for engaging a terrorist group who as recently as 2 days ago called for the elimination of a democratic country is ludicrous!

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