Kerry 'blames opposition' for continued Syria bombing
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Syrian aid workers said Kerry told them on sidelines of donor conference
that 'opposition will be decimated' and to expect 3 months of bombing
Dania Akkad <http://www.middleeasteye.net/users/dania-akkad>
Saturday 6 February 2016 16:08 UTC
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Sunday 7 February 2016 18:27 UT

US Secretary of State John Kerry told Syrian aid workers, hours after the
Geneva peace talks fell apart, that the country should expect another three
months of bombing that would “decimate” the opposition.

During a conversation on the sidelines of this week’s Syria donor
conference in London, sources say Kerry blamed the Syrian opposition for
leaving the talks and paving the way for a joint offensive by the Syrian
government and Russia on Aleppo.

“‘He said, ‘Don’t blame me – go and blame your opposition,’” one of the aid
workers, who asked to remain anonymous to protect her organisation, told
Middle East Eye.

Kerry told reporters on Friday, as tens of thousands fled the Syrian
government and Russian bombardment of Aleppo, that both Russia and Iran,
another of Syria's allies, have told him that they are prepared for a
ceasefire in Syria.

He said he would know “whether or not these parties are serious” after a
meeting of the International Syria Support Group – 17 nations including the
US and Russia – scheduled to be held in Munich next week.

But Kerry left the aid workers with the distinct impression that the US is
abandoning efforts to support rebel fighters.

The UN-based Geneva talks were suspended earlier this week after the
government and opposition delegates refused to meet. The opposition
delegates stated that all bombing must stop before talks could proceed,
while the government said the rebels were "not serious" about the push for
peace.

Kerry’s mixed messages after the collapse of the Geneva process have put
more pressure on Turkey and Saudi Arabia, a senior Turkish source told MEE
on Friday.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu warned at the donor conference on
Thursday that tens of thousands of people were heading to the Turkish
border from Aleppo. On the same day, Saudi Arabia said it could put troops
in as part of a multinational force to fight the Islamic State (IS) group.

Both feel extreme unease at the potential collapse of the opposition
US-recognised Free Syrian Army, according to the senior Turkish source.

Two Syrian aid workers said they approached Kerry at a donor conference
drinks reception and told him that he had not done enough to protect Syrian
civilians. He then said they should blame the opposition.

"He said that basically, it was the opposition that didn’t want to
negotiate and didn’t want a ceasefire, and they walked away,” the second of
the aid workers told MEE in a separate conversation and also on the basis
of anonymity.

“‘What do you want me to do? Go to war with Russia? Is that what you
want?’” the aid worker said Kerry told her.

Both aid workers said Kerry told them that he anticipated three months of
bombing during which time “the opposition will be decimated”.

The second aid worker said the most that Kerry seemed prepared to offer
were aid drops for besieged Syrian towns which he said he had discussed
with Russia.

"He said they were close and they were talking to the Russians about it,"
she said.
US-Syria backchannel

A third MEE source who claims to have served as a liaison between the
Syrian and American governments over the past six months said Kerry had
passed the message on to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in October that
the US did not want him to be removed.

Instead, the source claims, Kerry insisted that Assad should stop using
barrel bombs, which terrify civilian populations.

The source claimed that Kerry said if Assad stopped the barrel bombs, Kerry
could “sell the story” to the public, the source said.

Assad reportedly responded to Kerry that in exchange the US needed to “stop
backing the rebels,” the source said.

Kerry’s line to Assad follows a series of reappraisals of American policy
after the failure of its programme to train and equip Syrian rebel fighters.

The programme ended in a fiasco last August when a batch of newly trained
fighters, called Division 30 and who were trained and armed by the US, was
detected and apprehended after they crossed into Syria for the first time.

A month later, another group of fighters was seized by al-Nusra and their
weapons were reportedly
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/11882195/US-trained-Division-30-rebels-betrayed-US-and-hand-weapons-over-to-al-Qaedas-affiliate-in-Syria.html>handed
to al-Qaeda in Syria.

A report in the London Review of Books by Seymour Hershclaimed
<http://www.lrb.co.uk/v38/n01/seymour-m-hersh/military-to-military>that the
training programme had been sabotaged by generals within the Pentagon who
did not believe it would work and who provided Assad with information about
troop movements.

Most recently, Kerry has been criticised for pressuring the opposition to
attend the Geneva talks, reportedly saying that the opposition would lose
US support if it didn’t go.

Equally, however, the US administration has been flayed by criticism that
it had accepted that Assad will remain leader of Syria. This is a move that
some experts sayhas weakened US leverage
<http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/02/01/the-united-states-botched-the-syria-talks-before-they-even-began/>with
Russia as well as creating tensions with its allies in the Free Syrian Army
who vow this is a red line.

When MEE asked the State Department about the aid workers’ claims and about
allegations made by the liaison source, it directed MEE to Kerry’sstatements
on Friday <http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2016/02/252226.htm>and to
Friday’s <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2016/02/252232.htm>daily State
Department press conference, but it had not responded specifically by the
time the story was published.
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