Russia Today: The OPCW may be performing the destruction of chemical weapons in Syria, but it was Russian President Vladimir Putin, who deserved the Nobel Peace Prize as it was his initiative, which prevented World War III, political analyst F. William Engdahl told RT.
The 2013 Nobel Peace Prize has been handed to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), which is currently working hard on dismantling the chemical stockpiles in Syria.
Experts from the group recently entered the country following international agreements, which were proposed by Russia and prevented “limited military action” against the Syrian government of Bashar Assad by the US.
The plan to eliminate chemical weapons in Syria may meet its deadline if the Saudi backers of the Syrian opposition will tell them to pull back, F. William Engdahl, author of “Myths, lies and oil wars,” believes.
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Spot on. I too thought that Putin will at least get a mention but no. I have just checked and failed to find any record or mention of work that this organisation has done in the past. It seems that the organisation has been awarded the prize for their work, thanks to Putin, just started in Syria.
This must also be a Jewish conspiracy.