Kerry To Negotiate New Ceasefire
In Syria - But With His Own Side
By Moon
Of Alabama
May 02,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "Moon
Of Alabama"
-
U.S. Secretary
of State is in Geneva today to renegotiate a
cessation of hostilities between the Syrian
government forces and the foreign supported "rebels"
in Syria. But there is something very curious going
on with these negotiations. Kerry will neither talk
with the Syrian government nor with the Russians.
The Russian Foreign Minister is not even expected to
come.
No, Kerry
is
negotiating with the U.S. allies Jordan and
Saudi Arabia who support the same "rebels" that are
opposed to the Syrian government that the U.S.
itself supported all along. He now asks them to
separate their proxy forces in Syria from the
terrorist organization al-Qaeda/Jabhat al-Nusra.
U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday he
hoped to make progress in talks in Geneva over
the next two days toward renewing a cessation of
hostilities agreement throughout Syria and
resuming peace talks to end the fighting.
"The
hope is we can make some progress," Kerry said
at the start of a meeting with Jordan's Foreign
Minister Nasser Judeh shortly after arriving in
Geneva.
...
The Syrian army announced on Friday a "regime of
calm", or lull in fighting, which applied to
Damascus and some of its outskirts, and parts of
northwestern coastal province Latakia. But it
excluded Aleppo.
Kerry
made clear that a ceasefire was needed
throughout Syria and he hoped to be able to
reaffirm the cessation of hostilities after
talks in Geneva. He is due to meet Saudi Foreign
Minister Adel al-Jubeir and De Mistura on
Monday.
According
to military spokesperson of the U.S. alliance
against the Islamic State, Colonel Warren, the
"rebel" occupied parts of Aleppo city are under
control of al-Qaeda:
[I]t's
primarily al-Nusra who holds Aleppo, and of
course, al-Nusra is not part of the cessation of
hostilities. So it's complicated.
Two UN
Security Council Resolution calls on all UN members
to "eradicate" al-Qaeda/al-Nusra. ALL UNSC members
agreed to Resolution
2254 which:
Reiterates
its call in resolution 2249 (2015) for Member
States to prevent and suppress terrorist acts
committed specifically by Islamic State in Iraq
and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Da’esh), Al-Nusra
Front (ANF), and all other individuals, groups,
undertakings, and entities associated with Al
Qaeda or ISIL [...] and to eradicate the safe
haven they have established over significant
parts of Syria, and notes that the
aforementioned ceasefire will not apply to
offensive or defensive actions against these
individuals, groups, undertakings and
entities,...
There is
simply no basis for Kerry to beg for a ceasefire for
"rebel" held areas of Aleppo city when his own
military says that these are in the hands of
al-Qaeda which the UNSC calls to eradicate. The
Russian's have said that much.
So here is
what Kerry is left to do: Beg the U.S. allies to
move away their "Free Syrian Army" proxy groups from
al-Qaeda so al-Qaeda can be eradicated by the Syrian
Army and its allies.
But
al-Qaeda is by now an integrated part of those
Saudi/Qatar/U.S. paid proxy forces and well accepted
by those groups. It gets its weapons and ammunition
from the very proxy groups the U.S. now wants to
separate from it. Even if the Saudis and Jordanians
assert their influence over these groups it is
unlikely that the fighters on the ground will follow
their directives.
The Russian
air force is ready to renew its bombing campaign
against all opposition forces in Syria that do not
agree to a cessation of hostilities.
No U.S.
propaganda campaign can wave away al-Qaeda's
presence in Syria nor the UNSC resolutions the U.S.
itself agreed to. Either Kerry manages to pressure
Saudi Arabia and Jordan to move their proxies away
from al-Qaeda or there will be again an all out
Russian campaign to eradicate them. It is unlikely
that any of those proxies would survive such a
campaign.
Kerry is
now left to negotiate with U.S allies against
al-Qaeda. He now has to argue from the same
perspective as the Syrian and Russian government.
This is a mess of his own making. How will he escape
from it? |