Syria: A
First Major Win Due To The Cessation of Hostilities
Agreement
By Moon Of Alabama
February 25, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
- The
Russian/Syrian agreement to the cessation of
hostilities in Syria is
seen critical from a military point of view. It
would have been better to use the current momentum
and to proceed fighting instead of giving respite to
the enemy.
But the
agreement has one huge advantage. It excludes the
Islamic State and Jabhat al-Nusra. Every "western"
media report on the agreement and its likelihood to
proceed now has to admit what has long been denied.
That the unicorn U.S. supported "moderate rebels"
are in deep alliance with al-Qaeda.
Even the
grey lady now
concedes:
many of
the anti-Assad groups aligned with the United
States fight alongside the Nusra Front
The readers
of such piece note that the U.S. is actually
supporting the terrorists it claimed to be fighting
for the last 13 years. Somehow that does not
compute. This will put pressure the Obama
administration. It can hardly blame Russia and Syria
for continuing a campaign against Al-Qaeda even
during a cessation of hostility with U.S. supported
"moderates". The U.S.
lauds itself over killing alleged Al-Qaeda
followers in drone strikes all over the world. How
can it blame Russia for doing like in Syria?
But not
only "western" media are now exposed. The new
situation compels the actors behind Nusra/al-Qaeda
to
reveal their positions:
"The PYD
is supported because it fights against ISIL.
Nusra Front is also fighting against ISIL. Why
is it bad?" [the Turkish President Erdogan]
asked.
"AIDS also
kills ISIL? Why is it bad?"
Just in
time the BBC is
reporting what everybody watching the war on
Yemen already knew. Al-Qaeda is fighting together
with Saudi and other Gulf troops in their assault on
the city of Taiz.
Since 9/11
the "western" public has been conditioned to see
Al-Qaeda as the evil enemy. I do not think that it
is possible to eradicate that within a few weeks or
month.
With the
push for the cessation of hostilities the
Russian/Syrian side has won a major point in the
public relation position. It is becoming clear to
even average "western" reader that they are fighting
real terrorists while the U.S. and its allies
support at least associates to terrorists, if not
the terrorists themselves. |