The US-Russian Conflict Is Accelerating Rapidly
Thierry
Meyssan continues his narration of the escalation toward war which
sets Washington and its allies against Russia and the rest of the
world
Thierry
Meyssan
9 October, 2016
The
Russian Minister for Defence, Sergei Shoigu, has published an
assessment of Russian military actions in Syria. In the space of one
year, he confirms- «... they have liberated 586 localities and more
than 12,000 square kilometres of territory, eliminated approximately
35,000 terrorists, including more than 2,700 from Russia and the CIS
(Commonwealth of Independent States) countries». He opposed these
results to those of the United States, who, while they claim to be
fighting terrorists, are in fact supporting them against the Syrian
Arab Republic.
The
Duma unanimously adopted the Russo-Syrian agreement authorising the
deployement of the Russian Air Force on the Syrian base at Hmeimim,
and this for an unlimited duration. This text had been secretly
signed in August 2015, and was only presented to the Douma in order
to make the Russian position public. The Douma specified that Russian
military presence in the Levant is indispensable to the fight against
terrorism.
Simultaneously,
we saw the start of the greatest Russo-Egyptian military exercises
since the time of Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Russian chiefs of staff
indicated that these manœuvres would enable the coordination of the
two armies in their struggle against the jihadists, notably in the
desert. By doing so, Russia has officialised its military deployment
in Egypt, as well as Syria and Yemen (even if their presence in Yemen
is for the moment unofficial).
Several
US Generals have revealed that the situation has never been so
serious since the Korean war. According to them, a confrontation
between the United States and Russia would be brief, but of an
amplitude never before equalled in History. General Mark A. Milley,
chief of staff of the land army, has affirmed that the opposing Navy
and Air Forces would cancel one another out, and that the bloodiest
combats would take place on the ground. Ambassador Charles W.
Freeman, Jr. has warned against taking action when the United States
and Russia have so far managed to avoid nuclear war.
The
PKK, in other words the Turkish Kurds, have taken advantage of the
situation to re-occupy Jarabulus, in the North of Syria. Turkey
denounces the Iraqi protestations directed against it, but refuses to
withdraw its troops from Iraqi territory, asserting that only the
presence of Turkish soldiers was contested by Baghdad, while about
thirty states are deployed in their country.
Above
all, assuming that Washington and Moscow were too occupied by their
confrontation to intervene, the Israëli army attacked the area
adjacent to the occupied Golan Plateau.
In
August 2014, Tel-Aviv forced the expulsion of the Blue Helmets, the
United Nations Disengagement Observer Forces (UNDOF), and replaced
them with jihadists from Al-Qaïda. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
had his photo taken with some of the 500 jihadists being treated at
the Ziv Medical Centre. He declared in June 2016 that he would never
restitute Golan to its Syrian owner. Judging this to be a step too
far, the United States and Russia agreed to write a project for a
Resolution calling for Israël to cease its support for terrorists
and allow the UNO to re-assume its mission. The Resolution was to be
published in August, but the project did not survive the
deterioration of relations between Moscow and Washington.
The
Israeli artillery bombarded all afternoon, as did their Air Force,
which fired on Syrian territory from Israeli airspace. The jihadists
operated under the cover thus provided.
In
the case where Israel and the jihadists should manage to open a
corridor between the Syrian demilitarised zone and the farms of the
Lebanese Chebaa, it would become possible to extend the war to South
Lebanon. The Kurdish populations of this area, loyal to Prince Talal
Arslan and the Syrian Arab Republic, rather than Walid Joumblatt,
would run the risk of being exterminated by the jihadists.
At
the diplomatic level, the United States have asked for the opening of
an enquiry about the Syro-Russian offensive against the jihadists in
East Aleppo for «war crimes». The representative of the Secretary
General for Syria, Steffan de Mistura, has proposed guaranteeing the
safety of combatants if they decide to leave East Aleppo for Idleb,
thereby interrupting the battle and saving civilians. But this
compromise (inspired by the Director of Political Affairs for the
UNO, Jeffrey Feltman, on behalf of Washington) was rejected by
France.
After
consultation with Israel, Paris decided not to integrate the
amendments that its Minister for Foreign Affairs, Jean-Marc Ayrault,
had negociated with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, and to
present his project on Saturday at the Security Council. Mr. Ayrault
will personally visit New York to defend his text.
The
French project plans to ban all bombardement of East Aleppo, whether
by artillery or aviation, and to forbid any flight over the city by
military aircraft. Russia immediately confirmed that it would veto
the motion. We do not yet know the Chinese position, but it is
possible that we will see the fifth joint veto by Moscow and Beijing
on the NATO initiatives concerning Syria, which would then become the
greatest subject of international friction since the Second World
War. This blockage could call into question the future of the United
Nations.
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