Syria -
Russia Rejects Kerry's New Attempts To Shield The
Terrorists
By Moon Of Alabama
April 26, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"-
The U.S. admits that the upcoming Aleppo offensive
by the Syrian government and its allies is
designed to hit al-Qaeda and associated
terrorist forces and not primarily the "moderate"
unicorns the U.S. propaganda blushes about. But the
openly U.S. supported forces will also be hit as
they are very much
integrated with al-Qaeda. The U.S. has for long
considered al-Qaeda a secret ally in its attempt to
destroy the Syrian state. The French magazine
L'Orient Le Jour
sees the
U.S. relation with al-Qaeda in Syria as part of
the attrition strategy the U.S. is waging against
Syria (and Russia).
Secretary of
State Kerry tried to convince the Russian that
al-Qaeda should not be attacked during the cessation
of hostilities. But the Russian's did not agree. Al
Qaeda is a UN recognized international terrorist
organization which, under UNSC resolutions, must be
fought. The U.S. only succeeded in
downgrading the permanent ceasefire the Russians
had preferred to into a temporary cessation
hostilities. It thought to use the time
to rearm and to regroup its proxy forces.
But then
thing went wrong. An offensive along the Turkish
border to push away the Islamic State and to seal
the border between the Islamic State and Turkey
failed. Al-Qaeda convinced other groups, including
directly U.S. supported CIA assets, to prematurely
attack Syrian government forces south of Aleppo
on Tal el-Eis. The attack mad only little progress
before it was stopped.
Now
al-Qaeda and the U.S. proxies are
heavily targeting the government held western
arts of Aleppo city:
Elijah J.
Magnier @EjmAlrai 13h13 hours ago
#Aleppo observed the most violent day in d
history of d war in #Syria causing 21 killed &
95 wounded. Every single street was hit by
rebels+
Since
the announcement of the cease-fire, over 492
killed & wounded were registered in the only 2
hospitals in regime held area in #Aleppo.
Rebels
hell bombs fell on all streets w/o exception
while a group of rebels were trying 2infiltrate
d city in West #Aleppo, trapped n sewage
This
continued
today
Elijah J.
Magnier @EjmAlrai 2h2 hours ago
17 killed and 92 wounded in #Aleppo regime
controlled area today following rebels Hell
cannon bombing. #Syria.
These
attacks on the population are designed to bait the
Syrian government forces into an immediate all-out
attack into the al-Qaeda held parts of Aleppo city.
I doubt that they will fall for it. The response for
now will be more intense bombing in preparation for
a well thought out attack later on.
Kerry
recently again
tried to convince the Russian government of
partitioning Syria into "zones of interest". This
would shield terrorist forces form further Syrian
and Russian attacks:
“We’ve
even proposed drawing a line, an absolute line,
and saying, ‘You don’t go over there, we don’t
go over here, and anything in between is fair
game.’ And they are considering that, and I
think we will get there in the next week or so.”
The rather
harsh public response to that Kerry nonsense
came in today:
MFA Russia
@mfa_russia
#Lavrov: Splitting Syria into zones of influence
is a simplistic idea; the main
objective must be to route terrorism @mod_russia
@RussiaUN
#Lavrov:
US has not fulfilled its promise made two months
ago to move “good opposition forces” away from
the terrorist front lines in Syria
#Lavrov:
The US State Dept. may shy away from cooperation
with Russia, but there is no place for shyness
in the fight against terrorism
#Lavrov:
The UNSC declared Jabhat al-Nusra a terrorist
group. Those who want to distance themselves
from this group should do so physically
Translation: Get your proxies out of the way or they
will get hurt badly.
The U.S. "plan
B" of
splitting Syria into statelets has been rejected
by the Syrian government and its allies.
The Syrian
government and its allies are convinced that they
can beat al-Qaeda and its various associates on the
battle field. They are preparing a large attack
against al-Qaeda and anyone nearby. There is little
the U.S. can do to help the designated terrorists of
al-Nusra in west Syria. But it continues its
attempts to split Syria by
inserting more of its special forces into north
east Syria. These and their Kurdish proxy fighters
have the task to take as much of eastern Syria from
the Islamic State and others as possible before the
Syrian government forces can do so. The thinking is
that any captured town will be an asset in future
negotiations. It will be interesting to see how the
Syrian government and its allies will counter that
move. |