RNA - Fred Weir, a journalist and political commentator from Moscow, told that any spark between Russia and the United States in Syria could trigger a war between the big powers.
Weir warned that “there are no channels of communication open, they (Moscow and Washington) are talking past each other, they’re talking to their own audiences but they’re not talking to each other and this is really dangerous because any spark can set this right off.”
He went on to say that although most of his life was during the Cold War, he “cannot remember this kind of poisonous atmosphere” between Russia and the United States.
“The atmosphere is as bad as anyone has seen during the Cuban crisis,” he said, adding, “But even then, there seemed to be more respect between the big powers.”
He noted, “I don’t think anyone in Washington actually wants war. The war that could escalate with Russia. I’m not saying it can’t happen. It’s a real danger situation, but it’s not a matter of days. It’s three months before the next president is sworn in in the United States.”
It will take some time for the next president of the United States to do a review of policy, he said, concluding that there is no need to be “too worried” about a potential war between the US and Russia.
Washington has been campaigning strongly against the Russian aerial strikes in Syria, saying they may hit the so-called “moderate” opposition groups. The US, however, refuses to designate specifically what groups it deems “moderate,” even as Russia has voiced readiness for potential cooperation in that regard.
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