Syria - Russia Issues Third Warning Against U.S. Cooperation With Terrorists
5
October, 2017
The
Syrian Army was on its way across the Euphrates river to liberate the
oil- and gas-fields east of Deir Ezzor city. The U.S. countered the
move. It sent a small forces of Arab tribal mercenaries who
were earlier
allied with
the Islamic State (ISIS). These proxy forces came from a northern
direction and moved through Islamic State held areas without fighting
and casualties up to the walls of Deir Ezzor city.
Map by Weekend Warrior - bigger
The
Syrian army was about to win the race when it started to cross the
Euphrates. But it suddenly was surprised by a large al-Qaeda attack
in southern Idleb province. That area had been quiet for months. 29
Russian troops who were supervising a deescalation zone there were
nearly encircled by al-Qaeda forces. They only escape after an
emergency relief operation had cut through al-Qaeda lines. The
Russian Ministry of Defense accused the
U.S. of having communicated the position of the Russian platoon to
al-Qaeda.
Shortly
thereafter a Russian general, visiting Deir Ezzor city to supervise
the Euphrates bridge crossing, came
under extremely
well aimed mortar fire by the Islamic State. The general and two
other high ranking officers were killed. During years of fighting
around Deir Ezzor ISIS had never shown the capability for such a
precise strike. Someone must have communicated with the terrorists
and transferred the exact position of the local headquarter, as well
as the time of the Russian general's visit.
A
week later a concentrated ISIS attack on the main supply road between
Palmyra and Deir Ezzor was attacked by a large number of ISIS forces.
It is trying to retake al-Suknah in the middle between the two
cities. The Russian Defense Ministry claims that the attacking ISIS
forces came from southern areas of al-Tanf near the Jordan border
which are under control of U.S. forces. Should ISIS take al-Suknah
the Syrian-Russian contingent in Deir Ezzor would gain be cutoff.
Due
to those three attacks the Syrian-Russian move towards the eastern
oil-fields came to a near standstill. U.S. proxy forces are now
slowly taking the area.
It
seems obvious that the U.S. military is again cooperating with
terrorist groups in Syria. There must be at least some information
flow between U.S. intelligence and al-Qaeda and ISIS. It seems that
deconflicition data the Syrian-Russian alliance is sharing with U.S.
forces in Syria is ending up in the hands of the extremists. This
explains how al-Qaeda and ISIS can suddenly and very precisely attack
critical Syrian and Russian positions which are known to only very
few people.
The
Russian have protested several times and had warned the U.S. not to
continue with their nefarious scheming. The third severe warning came
yesterday with statements by the Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov and
direct accusation against the U.S. military by the spokesman of the
Russian Defense Ministry.
In
an interview with the semi-official Saudi paper Asharq
al-Awsat Foreign
Minister Lavrov was extraordinary frank (the full interview was
covered only in the Arabic edition). Interfaxrecapitulates:
"The US-led forces' activities in Syria cause many questions. In some cases these forces mount allegedly accidental strikes against the Syrian Armed Forces, after which the Islamic State counterattacks, in other cases they inspire other terrorists to attack strategic locations over which official Damascus has restored its legitimate authority, or stage fatal provocations against our military personnel. I would also mention numerous "accidental" strikes against civilian infrastructure that have taken hundreds of civilian lives," Lavrov said in an interview with the Asharq Al-Awsat pan-Arab newspaper ahead of the Russian visit of Saudi King Salman al-Saud.
These
accusations, from a very high level of the Russian Federation
hierarchy, should not be ignored. But the "western" media
were silent over Lavrov's accusations. Only AFP picked
upsome
bits but missed the central point.
The
Russian Defense Ministry was even more
direct:
A spokesman for Russia's Defense Ministry said on Wednesday that a series of attacks launched by Islamic State in Syria on government forces had come from an area near the border with Jordan where a US military mission was located.
The spokesman, Major-General Igor Konashenkov, said in a statement the attackers had the precise coordinates of the Syrian government forces, which could only have been obtained through aerial reconnaissance.
Konashenkov
accused the U.S. of
"flirtation" with
the terrorists and
warned that, should similar happen again, Russia will take severe
countermeasures.
While
these accusations fly, and the relation between U.S and Russian
contingents in Syria further deteriorate, Russian diplomacy is
winning the day.
Last
week the Russian President Putin visited
Turkey.
(At about the same time the Egyptian chief of intelligence was also
in Ankara. He allegedly met his Turkish colleague. A few days later
he visited
Damascus.)
Yesterday the Saudi King arrived in
Moscow for an unprecedented visit. Meanwhile the Turkish president
Erdogan touched
down in
Tehran in an unusual amikal atmosphere.
Instead
of reporting on diplomacy and the increasing chances of a military
conflict between super powers in Syria, U.S. media asks if Secretary
of State Tillerson called President Trump a "moron" or a
"fucking moron". (For the record - the NBC journalist who
overheard Tillerson's outburst says it
was "fucking moron".)
There
have now been three significant incidents against the Russian-Syrian
alliance in which, according to Russia, U.S. malignancy played a
role. Each time Russian officials warned of consequences. To some
extend the U.S. hostility is incited by Israeli
nagging.
But the record shows that CentCom, the U.S. military command in the
Middle East, is overtly aggressive and not always following
Washington's line. It is high time for the White House to get the
situation under control.
The
bear is a docile animal. But it should not be provoked. There is
reason to believe that the Russian forces and their allies in the
Middle East have the ability to surprise the U.S. military with
unforeseen and deadly moves.
Should
these U.S. provocations continue Moscow will have no choice but to
order harsh retaliations.
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