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Kerry Blames Syrian Opposition for Continuing Bombing

 

 

"b", Moon of Alabama, 7 February 2016

 

According to this report
<http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/opposition-blame-syrian-bombing-kerry-tel
ls-aid-workers-1808021537>  from Middle East Eye U.S. Secretary of State
blamed the opposition for the continuing bombing in Syria:

 

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.
...



"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.

 

The hapless State Department spokesperson claimed
<https://twitter.com/statedeptspox/status/696126611607912448>  that the
story was wrong:

 

John Kirby Verified account @statedeptspox
@Charles_Lister Story wrong. @JohnKerry didn't blame oppo for collapse of
talks, doesn't have comms w/regime & hasn't wavered on Asad.

 

But this <https://twitter.com/USEmbassySyria/status/696046559486607360>
lets me believe that the report of Kerry chastising the opposition is right
on point:

 

U.S. Embassy Syria @USEmbassySyria
#SecKerry on bombardment of civilians in #Syria: This has to stop. But it's
not going to stop by walking away from the table or not engaging

 

So while the State Department spokesperson denies that the U.S. blames the
opposition, another part of the State Department does exactly that: "it's
not going to stop by walking away from the table or not engaging". Kerry is
clearly embarrassed that the Saudi opposition group ran away from the UN
talks in Vienna. He should blame his "allies".

The Wall Street Journal says <http://www.aina.org/news/20160206130620.htm>
the opposition group ended the talks before they began on Turkish and Saudi
orders:

 

The Syrian opposition abruptly withdrew from peace talks in Geneva this week
under pressure from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, two of the main backers of the
rebels, according to diplomats and at least a half-dozen opposition figures.

 

After sabotaging the talks the Saudis came out with an offer
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/04/saudi-arabia-ground-troops-syr
ia-fight-isis>  to send ground troops to invade Syria if the U.S. would take
the command of such an operation. No one is taking that offer seriously. The
Saudi troops who try to invade Yemen get beaten to pulp. The Saudis
themselves say they had to closed 500 school and evacuate 12 villages with
7,000 people in Saudi Arabia because the Yemenis are now invading them.
Their army has lots of expensive toys but is clearly not able to put them to
use. The offer to send troops is simply to goad the U.S. into starting a war
with Russia.

 

That is not going to work. The U.S. is now trying to find some end to the
conflict in Syria. Someone finally told Kerry that Russia is not in a
"quagmire" in Syria but is winning.  The U.S. is in a hurry now as it knows
that it will have zero influence left on the issue should the Syrian
government and Russia have the time to kill off the opposition. It needs a
ceasefire to stay relevant. As Kerry says himself that "whining
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-05/kerry-says-no-use-whining
-while-seeking-russia-s-help-on-syria> " about the situation and skipping
negotiations will not help the opposition. It will kill it.

 

Secretary Kerry also called on the Russians to stop their bombing campaign
in Aleppo province. But that contradicts the UN resolution 2254 under which
the talks in Geneva are held. That resolution clearly calls for
<http://www.un.org/press/en/2015/sc12171.doc.htm>  a continuation of the
Russian and Syrian campaign: THE UNSC

 

[r]eiterates its call in resolution 2249 (2015) for Member States to prevent
and suppressterrorist 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 other terrorist groups, [...] 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, as set
forth in the 14 November 2015 ISSG Statement;

 

The insurgents in Aleppo province as well as in Idleb province are
officially allied with the Nusra Front which is Al-Qaeda in Syria. They are
clearly a target of the above resolution and thereby a legitimate target of
Russian bombs.

 

Indeed those who criticize Kerry for blaming the opposition because it ran
away from Geneva ignore the resolution. It is the plan the U.S. and Russia
have agreed to follow. That plan ends the war in Syria in a ceasefire but
only when the opposition agrees to one AND cuts all ties with al-Qaeda and
ISIS. As the opposition, and its sponsors, are unwilling to do so the
Syrian-Russian campaign against them will continue, as agreed upon by the
UNSC, until their end.

 

Posted by b on February 7, 2016 

 

 

From:
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/02/why-kerry-blames-the-opposition-for-the
-continuing-bombing-in-syria.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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