The US Has
New Red Line in Syria — And It’s F*cking Ridiculous
By Darius
Shahtahmasebi
September
21, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- In
its latest breach of international law, the U.S. is
unilaterally attempting to prevent the Syrian
government from reclaiming its own territory. FromReuters:
“U.S.-backed Syrian militias will not let government
forces cross the Euphrates River in their bid to
recover eastern Syria, their commander said on
Friday, but Russia said army units had already done
so near the city of Deir al-Zor.”
Reuters notes
that Russia is involved in this particular part of
Syria, bolstering the Syrian Arab Army and its
allies with air
power.
According
to Reuters, an aide to Syria’s president,
Bashar al-Assad, said the government would fight any
force that comes within its path, including
U.S.-backed forces. According to Deir ez-Zor
military council commander Ahmed Abu Khawla, who
fights under the banner of the U.S.-backed Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF):
“Now we
have 3 km between us and the eastern riverbank, once
our forces reach the area, any shot fired into that
area we will consider an attack on the military
council.”
He added:
“We have
notified the regime and Russia that we are coming to
the Euphrates riverbank, and they can see our forces
advancing…We do not allow the regime or its militias
to cross to the eastern riverbank.”
The
“Deir ez-Zor military council” was established under
the banner of the U.S.-backed SDF as recently as December
2016. This was
arguably a poor attempt to legitimize Washington’s
aspirations for the oil-rich
region. In
actuality, 4,000
fighters backed by
foreign powers can hardly be a more legitimate force
than the current Syrian government and its forces,
but as is usually the case, the United States is not
remotely concerned with the legality of this current
strategy.
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According to Reuters, Russian Foreign
Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the
SAA had already crossed the Euphrates, making a
difficult scenario for America’s ambitions in
the region. Not only is the Syrian army ignoring
Washington’s directions, Russia is apparently
unfazed by these developments, as well.
Unsurprisingly, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov just held a
phone call to
discuss Syria, presumably to try to come to some
agreement about the partition of the region.
Why
Russia and Syria should concede Syrian territory to
the U.S. and its allies has not been made clear
given the land belongs to Syria in the first place.
The corporate media’s longstanding anti-Assad narrative was
undermined when the U.N. reported that
500,000 Syrians had begun returning home to areas
liberated by the Syrian army in the first half of
2017 alone.
The
U.S. media has also downplayed the fact that Russia
is backing one side of this conflict and the U.S. is
backing another — even though this emerging conflict
puts 900 U.S. personnel directly
at risk. What
happens if and when the Syrian army decides it wants
to defend itself from the U.S.-backed forces? Will
the Russian and American air forces collide – or
will the situation be successfully de-escalated?
That
is a question no one seems prepared to answer — and
that no one is even willing to discuss. The
‘trusted’ media outlets who do touch on the issue
tend to fully
support the United
States’ bid to interfere further in Syria.
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