‘Russia
will continue to send troops home in body bags’: US warns Moscow if
Syria violence goes on
RT,
28 September, 2016
Unless Russia “stops
the violence” in Syria, extremists would “exploit the vacuum”
to attack Russian interests and even cities, the US State Department
has said.
If the war continues “more Russian lives will be lost, more Russian aircraft will be shot down,” Kirby said.
Early
on Wednesday, US Secretary of State John Kerry threatened to end all
cooperation between the United States and Russia to stop Syria’s
civil war, unless Moscow and Damascus ended the current attack on
East Aleppo.
“We
are working through steps that we might have to take to begin to
suspend our engagement with Russia on Syria. We haven’t taken those
steps yet,” said
Kirby. “The
message to the [Russian] Foreign Minister today was that we are
perfectly willing and able to move forward on those steps that would
end with the suspension of US-Russia bi-lateral engagement in Syria.”
Russian
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov presented a different version of the
call with Secretary Kerry, with the demand that the US live up to its
obligation to separate opposition forces from extremist groups.
The
US promised long ago to separate the rebels from terrorists and it
needs to live up to that obligation, Lavrov told Kerry, bringing up
the recent
interview of
an Al-Nusra commander about how the group is receiving outside
support – including American weapons – as well as the statement
of a Syrian opposition leader Riyad Hijab that he did not consider
Al-Nusra terrorists.
Foreign
Minister Lavrov told Kerry that many US-backed groups are working
side by side with the Al-Qaeda affiliate, and brought up media
reports that Nusra was receiving weapons from the US.
During
the press briefing, Kirby said the US had “influence
over some of the [rebel] groups but not all."
“There
are other nations that have influence. We have admitted that not all
opposition groups on every single day have abided by it, and we have
continued to work with them on that,” Kirby
said, asked about the rebels' violations of the Syrian ceasefire.
The
Obama Administration has consistently called for regime change in
Syria, and Kirby told reporters on Wednesday“Obviously,
we don’t want to see the regime acquire any additional
territory” in
Aleppo.
In response to the
statement that Russia was targeting Nusra Front and terrorists, Kirby
said “That’s
not what’s happening. They’re hitting hospitals, civilian
infrastructure."
When
asked about the US arming Saudi Arabia, Kirby said the State
Department had been critical about the “lack
of precision in some strikes” in
Yemen.
“We
have a strong defense relationship with Saudi Arabia, and Saudi
Arabia is under attack from missiles that are finding their ways to
Yemen from Iran,” said
Kirby, rejecting any comparison between what was happening in Yemen
and what was happening in Syria, as“a
ludicrous exercise.”
Explaining
why he thought Russia should agree to US demands, Kirby said, "We
know that they (Russians) want a measure of cooperation between our
two militaries. We
know that they want the establishment of a joint implementation
center. We want that, too."
Washington
has dragged its feet on setting up the JIC, however, with Kirby
telling reporters on September 16 that its establishment was
contingent on humanitarian aid reaching Aleppo.
"We
don't have any intention of having an intelligence
sharing agreement with the Russians," GeneralJoseph
Dunford,Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers last
Tuesday.
Former
congressman Dr. Ron Paul says Washington “should not be there
[Syria]” at all, despite this being an “unpopular” opinion in
political circles, because the intervention contributes to jihadists
expanding even further.
“So,
I think we are doing the wrong thing,” he
told RT. “I
don’t think it’s good for our national defense. I think it makes
us more vulnerable, because it does create more enemies. It’s
unpopular to suggest that maybe our presence over there contributes
significantly to those who become radical jihadists and would like to
do us harm.”
Paul
says moreover the US has no “moral
authority” to
be in Syria and has been violating its own laws.
“It’s
not a proper function – we don’t have the moral authority. We
haven’t followed our own laws that said that we should not be
involved in war and [the] overthrow of governments without a
declaration of war,” he
said.
‘Russia will continue to send troops home [from Syria] in body bags’ – US State Dept
‘Russia will continue to send troops home [from Syria] in body bags’ – US State Dept
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