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US Finally Agrees to Russian Ceasefire Plan

 

 

'b', Moon of Alabama, 19 May 2016

 

The recent talk between the Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and Secretary of
State Kerry brought some progress. The U.S. was so far not willing to agree
to a real ceasefire in Syria and persisted on a lower level "cessation of
hostility" agreement. This now changed. The U.S., for the first time, agreed
to proceed towards a full ceasefire between its proxy forces in Syria and
the Syrian government and its allies. In the press availability after the
Tuesday talks Kerry said:

 

[T]oday, we believe we moved the ball forward in some ways, and I'll say
specifically.

 

First, we pledged our support for transforming the cessation of hostilities
into a comprehensive ceasefire. And we committed to use our influence to use
the parties to the cessation in order to ensure compliance.

 

Second, we agreed that if a party to the cessation of hostilities engages in
a pattern of persistent noncompliance, the task force can refer that
behavior to the ISSG ministers or those designated by the ministers to
determine appropriate action, including the exclusion of such parties from
the arrangements of the cessation. Interpreted directly, that means that if
they continue to do it and they're pretending to be part of the cessation
and they're not, they could be subject to no longer being part of the
cessation immediately.

 

Those last sentences are mainly directed at Ahrar al Sham which never signed
the cessation agreement but claimed to be part of it while continuing its
attack on Syrian government forces and civilians. Kerry is conceding to the
Russian standpoint that Ahrar, by its action, is a terrorist group that
needs to be fought down.

 

Fourth, we call on all parties to the cessation of hostilities to
disassociate themselves physically and politically from Daesh and al-Nusrah
and to endorse the intensified efforts by the United States and Russia to
develop shared understandings of the threat posed and the delineation of the
territory that is controlled by Daesh and al-Nusrah and to consider ways to
deal decisively with terrorist groups.

 

Kerry had agreed to this position on al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in
earlier talks but later retracted with weak excuses that "intermingling"
between al-Qaeda and "moderate rebels" made fighting al-Qaeda nearly
impossible. That "intermingling" is no longer an excuse. The U.S. now agreed
that Russia and the Syrian government will fight al-Qaeda and that any other
groups standing nearby and getting hit have only themselves to blame.

 

By the way, the New York Times account of the talks and the press conference
by chief manipulator David Sanger are way off from what was really said.

 

The "cessation of violence" has held up quite well since the end of
February. The south is mostly quite and there are only few hotspots
elsewhere where fighting still flares up. Over 100 settlements and their
local forces have, with Russian mediation, signed ceasefire agreements with
the government.

 

There is also a new, deeper level of Russian and U.S. cooperation of Syria
and on fighting al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. A common rough plan was
agreed upon to attack and eliminate both group. As part of this plan Iraqi
forces under U.S. control attacked and occupied Rutba in west Iraq. Rutba,
part of Anbar province, controls much of the open land and desert in the
triangle of the Iraqi, Jordan and Syrian border. This move cuts off the
southern route that connected the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The
Syrian/Russian part of this move will be the liberation of Deir Ezzor in
south-east Syria in the upcoming months. An attack on the Islamic State held
Raqqa will only follow later on after a large concentration of force is made
possible.

 

There are a few other active flashpoints in Syria. In East Ghouta, east of
Damascus city, the Saudi sponsored Salafists of Jaish al-Islam are fighting
groups once supplied by the CIA and now associated with al-Qaeda/Jabhat al
Nusra for control of the area. This fight is already part of the
disassociation from Nusra that the U.S. agreed upon. But the fighting is
bloody with at least 500 losses on both sides during the last weeks. The
Syrian army is the laughing third party in this and today took a significant
part of the south of the East-Ghouta pocket.

 

The rebel part of Aleppo city, controlled by al-Qaeda, is now cut off from
its only supply line. Improvised rockets from the rebel side are daily
hitting civilians in the densely populated government held side. To
eliminate the now besieged al-Qaeda in east Aleppo city will be a very
bloody and destructive fight that might take months.

 

In the north Turkish supported "moderate rebels" still try to move towards
east along the Turkish-Syrian border to eliminate the Islamic State access
there. But each time they announce to have taken this or that town away from
IS, a counterattack follows and IS regains its positions. This infighting
between hostile forces is again to the advantage of the Syrian government.

 

Around Palmyra the Islamic State has made some surprise attacks on the Shear
oil field and the T-4 military airport on the western road to Palmyra. There
was, according to unofficial sources, some significant damage to Syrian and
Russia material on the air base but no news about the incident was
published. The advances the Islamic State made in area have by now, with
significant Russian help, all been reversed. Following a consolidation phase
a renewed push from Palmyra eastward to Deir Ezzor is expected.

 

Hizbullah has pulled back all troops for the Aleppo area where they were
replaced by Iranian forces. It is unwilling to commit additional forces just
to move some ceasefire lines a few miles back or forth. It continues its
engagement around Damascus and in the border region to Lebanon with IS and
al-Qaeda being the main targets.

 

Russia, Iran, Hizbullah and the Syrian government are all aware that the
U.S. is "flexible" with its interpretation of agreements and tends to cheat
whenever it believes that it can do so to its own advantage. They are fully
prepared to respond and escalate again should the U.S. proxy forces divert
from the new agreements or should some significant other changes on the
battlefield occur.

 

 

From:
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/05/syria-after-detours-us-finally-agrees-t
o-russian-ceasefire-plan.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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