By Steven Sahiounie
June 12, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - United States Special Envoy
to Syria,
James Jeffrey, announced on Sunday
that Washington had offered Syria a proposal to end the
US sanctions. The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry in
Damascus said that the statements
by James Jeffrey constitute a clear admission by the
Trump administration of it being directly responsible
for the suffering of Syrians. The Syrians see the
increasing sanctions as economic-warfare after the US
failure to bring about ‘regime change’, by using
terrorists supported by the CIA.
Damascus declares the sanctions violate human rights and
international law as they affect the Syrian population.
President Trump inherited the Syrian war from its
creator, former President
Obama. In 2016, Trump
campaigned with a promise to stop
US support of the war in Syria; however, he has since
invaded and occupied several areas
in Syria and has declared he is there to
keep the oil from being used by
Syria.
Russia entered Syria in 2015 at the
request of Damascus to assist in the fight against Al
Qaeda and ISIS terrorists.
The newest sanctions have a 5-year life-span, and can
be dismissed if seven
criteria are met; however, the
first two points are designed specifically to prevent
fighting the
Al Qaeda terrorists who control Idlib
and are holding about 3 million persons as human
shields. Both Syria and Russia, its ally in Syria, have
said defeating terrorism are strategic goals.
American sanctions on Syria have piled up in layers
since 1979, and increased during the 2011-2020 period,
culminating in the
newest sanctions this month. Some
representatives of the UN and Western NGOs have
denounced sanctions as ineffective and inhumane.
A Damascus
businessman said, “Sanctions will
help prevent Syria from achieving any form of recovery,”
while adding, “Wealthy ex-pats won’t come back as long
as sanctions are there.”
Friar Firas Lutfi, of the
Franciscan order with the Custody of the Holy Land, gave
a
video interview to ‘Rome Reports’,
in which he gave his first-hand testimony about Syria
before, during and after the war. He recalled his
former life in Aleppo and explained the plight of
persecuted Christians, who had enjoyed full freedom of
religion in Syria until the Al Qaeda terrorists arrived
at the behest of the Muslim Brotherhood-backed attack
which began in 2011.
The terrorists have been defeated, except for Idlib;
however, a new form of terror arrived in the form of the
COVID-19 virus. Although the
number of cases is low in Syria, the effect of the
lockdown has led to poverty, as income was halted.
Friar Lutfi phoned a friend in Syria, and the friend
said, “I prefer to die of coronavirus and not by hunger.
I cannot afford to see my children dying in front of my
eyes, without being able to do anything.”
The price of staple food items in Syria
increased 111 percent in a year.
The cost of food, medicine, and other basics are
skyrocketing in Syrian markets as the Syrian Lira
collapses in value. The value of the
Syrian Lira on the informal market
has plunged from about 940 to the US dollar in January
to a rate of about 4,000 recently. From 1992 to 2011
the rate was steady at 50 Syrian Lira to 1 US dollar.
The years of war and US sanctions have devalued the
Syrian currency, and have plunged the middle-class
Syrians into poverty.
Recently, some shops and pharmacies are keeping their
doors shut because the value of the
currency is dropping too fast. Price rises of
essentials including cooking gas and bread are causing
suffering. Even in areas which were not under attack by
terrorists, and have passed the war in relative calm,
are feeling the effects of the sanctions, which have
translated into economic-warfare.
The
UN World Food Program reported a
survey in April that about a third of the population was
not getting enough to eat, while 87 percent had run out
of savings after 9 years of war.
The
Al Qaeda controlled area in
Idlib uses the US dollar and the
Turkish Lira and has been spared the currency crisis.
The same can be said of parts of the Northeast under
Kurdish control, which is allied with the US. They also
use
US dollars to a large extent, and
both of the areas are outside of Damascus control, and
thus receive substantial aid from both the UN and
international
charities, which do not provide
food and aid in the rest of Syria. The US and EU have
not provided any food or aid to any location in Syria
which is under Syrian control.
The US sanctions have been unsuccessful in their goal
of ‘regime change’ in Damascus, but have been hugely
successful in making the Syrian people suffer, even
though they have survived 9 years of terrorist attacks,
occupations, deaths, injuries, and destruction they
continue to suffer from economic-warfare.
A school teacher in
Latakia, said, “We thought if we
resisted the terrorists, and defeated them, we would
rebuild the lost homes, schools, hospitals and farms and
start a new post-war-life. Now, the war is over, and we
can’t rebuild anything and our life is even worse now
that we are in peace-time. Where is our victory over
terrorism? Why is America punishing us for defeating
the terrorists?”
The latest US sanctions are designed to prevent any
reconstruction of infrastructure damaged in the war,
which includes homes, shops, businesses, factories, and
infrastructures such as schools and hospitals.
US sanctions have exemptions for ‘humanitarian aid’,
which include food, supplies, and bank transfers for
humanitarian purposes. However, those exemptions are in
theory only and have never been applied, as the
paperwork and time to secure a waiver from the US
government makes the
exemption useless.
The Trump administration, US Congress, and many
Syrian-American groups
have praised the new extreme
sanctions against Syria. While the people living today
in Syria suffer under the sanctions, those Syrians
living inside the US and Europe are prospering and
unaffected by the sanctions.
Azhdar Kurtov,
of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies,
explained in an interview with RT, “Syria has become an
unpleasant ‘splinter’ in American politics in the Middle
East. Moreover, this is not only a local defeat; it is
evidence of the collapse of, above all, the global
ambitions of the United States. “
Steven Sahiounie
is an
award-winning
journalist. - "Source"
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