Syria Summary - Will The
Trump-Putin Agreement Hold?
By
Moon Of Alabama
July
13, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- The conflict between the U.S. and Russia over
Syria seems to have calmed down after the recent
G-20 meeting between Putin and Trump. Some kind
of agreement was made but neither its scope nor
its bindingness is known. One common current aim
is the defeat of ISIS.
Source:
Fabrice Balanche/WINEP
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At the
meeting between the Presidents Trump and Putin
in Hamburg a temporary truce was agreed for the
south-west area of Syria. The Syrian government
(violet) holds the city of Deraa while various
foreign sponsored insurgent groups (green),
including al-Qaeda and ISIS, occupy the borders
towards Israel and Jordan. There had been some
serious fighting after recent al-Qaeda attacks
on Baath city neat the Golan. During these the
Israeli airforce had multiple times supported
the al-Qaeda groups with attacks on the Syrian
army.
Under
the truce agreement the Russian side guarantees
that the Syrian government and its allies stop
fighting while the U.S. guarantees that Israel,
the various FSA groups, al-Qaeda and ISIS stay
quiet. The truce has now held for several days.
There were no spoilers. The U.S. seems to have
strong influence with ALL those entities.
East of the Deraa area in the governate of
Sweida the Syrian army has continued operations
against U.S. supported Free Syrian Army groups.
Within a few days it has taken a lot of ground
against little resistance including
a deserted U.S. base
that was not publicly known. It is possible that
a secret part of the Deraa truce agreement
allows for the Syrian army to liberate the whole
area next to the Jordan border towards the east
up to the U.S. held border crossing at al-Tanf.
The U.S. base in Tanf had become nonviable after
the Syrian army had taken all ground north of it
and Iraqi militia had blocked it from the Iraqi
side. The U.S. had trained some Syrian
mercenaries at Tanf and had planned to march
those north towards Deir Ezzor. As that route is
now blocked some of the trained mercenaries were
recently transferred by air to Shadadi base in
north-east Syria where they will have to fight
under Kurdish command. Others
have refused to
move north. Jaysh Maghawir al-Thawra, previously
called the New Syrian Army, is mostly made up of
local men who probably do not want to leave
their nearby families and do not want to come
under Kurdish leadership. The U.S. should send
them home and leave the area.
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Today a
new two-pronged move against the ISIS siege on
Deir Ezzor was started. Syrian army forces and
its allies moved east from their Palmyra
positions and south-east from their positions
south of Raqqa. An additional move against Deir
Ezzor may come from the Syrian forces further
south-east near the Iraqi border. The Iraq air
force has recently flown attacks against ISIS
position in the Deir Ezzor areas. This was done
in agreement with the Syrian government. That
may be a sign that Iraqi forces will join the
fight to relief the city with an additional move
south-west from their positions near Tal Afar.
The U.S. military has for now given up its dream
of assaulting and occupying Deir Ezzor with its
proxy forces.
The
west and north west of Syria have been
relatively quiet. A rumored imminent Turkish
attack on Kurdish held areas has not happened.
The mostly al-Qaeda held areas in Idleb
governate are still unruly. Al-Qaeda, ISIS,
Turkmen, Uighurs, Kurds, local Free Syrian Army
gangs all have their little fiefdoms in the
area. Assassinations and attacks on each other
are daily occurrences. There is no reason for
the Syrian government to intervene in that
melee.
The agreement between Trump and Putin over Syria
might be more wide ranging than is publicly
known. For now it seems that the parties have
agreed on areas of influences with the U.S. for
now; occupying the north-east currently under
control of its YPG proxies. It is building
more bases
there with the total number
now being eight
or nine. At least three of these have their own
airstrips. It is
asking Congress
to legalize further base building. It is obvious
that the U.S. military plans to stay in the area
even after ISIS is defeated.
But the
Kurds are only a minority in almost all areas
they currently control. They are not united and
the YPG, the only U.S. partner, is a radical
anarcho-marxist group that has no legitimacy but
force. The area is landlocked and all its
neighbors are against Kurdish autonomy.
The
U.S. effort to impose itself on the area is
doomed. The Defense Department, it seems, has
not yet accepted that fact. It still may try to
sabotage whatever Trump and Putin have agreed
upon.
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article was first published by
Moon Of Alabama
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