Trump Warns That By Attacking Assad, US Will ‘End Up Fighting Russia’
By RT
November 13, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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"RT"
- US President-elect
Donald Trump has confirmed that
he will most likely abandon the
Obama administration policy on
Syria to seek a possible
rapprochement with Russia on the
issue of Assad.
“I’ve had an opposite view of
many people regarding Syria,”
the 70-year-old Republican told
the Wall Street Journal in his
first interview since the
election.
From the start of the Syrian
war, Barack Obama’s foreign
policy has been focused on the
support and training of the
so-called “moderate” rebel
groups who were supposed to
defeat Islamic State (IS,
formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorists,
and survive to eventually
overthrow Assad. That approach
became deadlocked this year when
Washington failed to honor its
obligations under an agreement
with Moscow to separate their
moderate rebel forces from
internationally-recognized
terrorists.
Trump, on the other hand, said
on Friday that the US should be
focused on fighting Islamic
State, instead of pursuing
regime change in Syria.
“My attitude was you’re fighting
Syria, Syria is fighting ISIS,
and you have to get rid of ISIS.
Russia is now totally aligned
with Syria, and now you have
Iran, which is becoming
powerful, because of us, is
aligned with Syria... Now we’re
backing rebels against Syria,
and we have no idea who these
people are.”
It has been widely documented
and reported that American
weapons supplied to the moderate
rebels are often obtained by
extremists in Syria. Those
weapons, in turn, are being used
by the jihadists to strike
civilian positions and deploy
them against Syrian forces.
The president-elect warned that
if the US attacks Assad, “we end
up fighting Russia, fighting
Syria.”
The US coalition bombing of
Syrian Army positions near the
city of Deir el-Zour on
September 17 led to the collapse
of the US-Russian peace
initiative.
Rapprochement in US-Russia ties
could, however, be on the
horizon after Trump admitted
receiving a “beautiful” letter
from Russian President Vladimir
Putin. Trump said a phone call
between them is scheduled
shortly.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
are “very much alike... in their
basic approaches toward
international affairs,” Dmitry
Peskov told the Associated Press
earlier.
“[Trump] has been a very firm
supporter of the idea of a good
relationship between our
countries, because we do carry a
joint responsibility for
strategic stability in the
world, strategic security,” the
spokesman said.
Immediately after Trump's
victory, Russian President
Vladimir Putin stated that
Moscow looks forward to
restoring bilateral relations
with the United States.
The US military establishment,
however, already seems to be
working against Trump's
policies. In an interview with
CBS This Morning, Defense
Secretary Ash Carter leveled a
barrage of accusations at
Russia.
He said the Russian campaign in
Syria “fuels the fires” of
ongoing violence in the country,
claiming “they’re not doing what
we need to do and think needs to
be done [in Syria].”
“What the Russians said, if
you’ll remember, was that they
were going to come in and fight
terrorism and help remove Assad,”
Carter said. “They haven’t done
either of those things. They
haven't done any of that.”
While Moscow has been
undertaking efforts to eliminate
Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front
terrorists in Syria, it never
said it would take part in the
forcible removal of President
Bashar Assad.
When the anchor Norah O’Donnell
said “They're helping Assad?”
Carter continued, “Exactly.
Which in turn simply fuels the
fires of the Syrians civil war.
So the Russians have been
completely backwards there, in
what they've been doing.
“So we have not been able to,
and I have not been in favor,
and am not recommending to the
president that we associate
ourselves with or work with the
Russians until they start doing
the right thing,” Carter
concluded.