“Russian and Syrian forces intensified their campaign on
rebel-held areas around Aleppo that are still home to around 350,000
people and aid workers have said the city – Syria’s largest before the
war – could soon fall.” – Reuters
While we’ll be the first to admit that Bashar al-Assad
isn’t exactly the most benevolent leader in the history of statecraft,
you can bet most Syrians wish this war had never started and if you were
to ask those stranded in Aleppo what their quality of life is like now,
versus what it was like in 2009, we’re fairly certain you’ll discover
that residents aren’t particularly enamored with life under the mishmash
of rebels that now control the city.
In any event, Russia and Iran have encircled Aleppo and
once it “falls” (to quote Reuters) that’s pretty much it for the
opposition. Or at least for the “moderate” opposition. And the Saudis
and Turks know it.
So does John Kerry, who is desperate to restart stalled peace
negotiations in Geneva. The problem for the US and its regional allies
is simple: if Russia and Iran wipe out the opposition on the
battlefield, there’s no need for peace talks. The Assad government will
have been restored and that will be that. ISIS will still be operating
in the east, but that’s a problem Moscow and Tehran will solve in short
order once the country’s major urban centers are secured.
As we noted on Saturday, Riyadh and Ankara are
extremely concerned that the five-year-old effort to oust Assad is about
to collapse and indeed, the ground troop trial balloons have already
been floated both in Saudi Arabia and in Turkey. For their
part, the Russians and the Iranians have indicated their willingness to
discuss a ceasefire but according to John Kerry himself, the opposition
is now unwilling to come to the table.
“Don’t blame me – go and blame your opposition,’” an exasperated Kerry told aid workers on the sidelines of the Syria donor conference in London this week.
America’s top diplomat also said that the country should expect another three months of bombing that would “decimate” the opposition, according to Middle East Eye who also says that Kerry left the aid workers with “the distinct impression” that the US is abandoning efforts to support rebel fighters.In other words, Washington has come to terms with the fact that there’s only one way out of this now. It’s either go to war with Russia and Iran or admit that this particular effort to bring about regime change in the Mid-East simply isn’t salvageable.
“He said that basically, it was the opposition that didn’t want to negotiate and didn’t want a ceasefire, and they walked away,” a second aid worker told MEE.
“‘What do you want me to do? Go to war with Russia? Is that what you want?’” the aid worker said Kerry told her.
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Participated in this Peace prayer meditation 2/1/16 & thrilled @ these results- check it out! Peace prayer/meditation with awesome miracle signs: The Rainbow, the Battle and the Wolves
https://jt208.infusionsoft.com/app/hostedEmail/15680305/6f25d7e671a03e42?inf_contact_key=e5c73ce25186ba28a47a5b05bfe534f3f3942465455c2905e0b84c45ce6b354c
also know TONS of trucked food arrived shortly afterwards :D
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