Free Passage Deal For ISIS In Raqqa - U.S. Denies Involvement - Video Proves It Lies
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October, 2017
After
free passage negotiations with the U.S. and its Kurdish proxy forces,
ISIS is moving its fighters out of Raqqa city. When the Syrian
government reached similar agreements the U.S. childishly criticized
it. The U.S. coalition claims that it was "not involved in the
discussions" that led to the Raqqa free passage agreement. A BBC
News report shows that the opposite is true.
Over
the last two years the U.S. and its Kurdish proxy force in Syria made
several deals with the Islamic State. In 2016, for example, they
negotiated a
deal with Islamic State fighters to move from Manbij to the Turkish
border to avoid further casualties in the fight about the city.
But
when in August 2017 Hizbullah and the Lebanese and Syrian government
negotiated a deal with some 300 besieged ISIS fighters and their
families at the Lebanese-Syria border, the U.S. loudly
protested.
The U.S. military blocked
and threatened to bomb the evacuation convoy over
several days and the U.S. envoy McGurk ranted against
it:
7:20 AM - 30 Aug 2017 - Brett McGurk @brett_mcgurk
Irreconcilable #ISIS terrorists should be killed on the battlefield, not bused across #Syria to the Iraqi border without #Iraq's consent 1/2
Our @coalition will help ensure that these terrorists can never enter #Iraq or escape from what remains of their dwindling "caliphate." 2/2
Over
the last months U.S. supported Kurdish proxy fighters besieged the
city of Raqqa and fought to take it from ISIS. An immense amount of
U.S. bombs was released to lower the casualty numbers of the
U.S.proxy forces. The city was literally "destroyed to save it".
Many of its civilian inhabitants were killed. During the last days
rumors abounded that a deal was made between the U.S. and ISIS. It
would give ISIS fighters free passage when leaving the city. Today
these rumors were
confirmed:
[SOHR] received information from Knowledgeable and independent sources confirming reaching a deal between the International Coalition and the Syria Democratic Forces in one hand; and the “Islamic State” organization in the other hand, and the deal stated the exit of the remaining members of the “Islamic State” organization out of Al-Raqqah city.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirms that this agreement has happened, and confirms that all the Syrian members were gotten out already, and if some members remained until now it is because they are of the non-Syrian nationalities of whom the French Intelligence objects getting them out of Al-Raqqah city, where the French Intelligence considers that some of those involved in Paris Attack are present inside the city …
Other
sources said that buses had arrived to take the leaving ISIS fighters
towards the Syrian-Iraqi border area. Local
officials saythat
foreign fighters with ISIS are also leaving. The U.S. coalition
generally confirms the
evacuation, but it denies any involvement:
A convoy of vehicles is staged to depart Raqqah Oct. 14 under an arrangement brokered by the Raqqah Civil Council and local Arab tribal elders Oct. 12.
...
The Coalition was not involved in the discussions that led to the arrangement, but believes it will save innocent lives and allow Syrian Democratic Forces and the Coalition to focus on defeating Daesh terrorists in Raqqah with less risk of civilian casualties.
The
hypocrisy stinks to high heaven. A deal made by Hizbullah with
besieged ISIS fighters and their families was condemned. The
evacuation convoy was blocked
in the desert by
U.S. drones and air interdiction. Now the U.S. and its allies make a
similar deal and let leave its besieged position. They bus those
fighters to the Syrian-Iraqi border where Syrian government forces
are engaged in heavy battles against ISIS.
The
U.S. says: "The Coalition was not involved in the discussions".
That is a lie. Only two days ago BBC News reported on the meeting
where the deal was discussed and then made. Here
you can see (vid)
U.S. General Jim Glynn meeting on October 12 with Raqqa officials to
negotiate the deal. While the General claimed at that time that no
deal was made, later news and the situation today proves the
opposite. ISIS convoys are moving out of Raqqa and the U.S. and its
proxy forces are sitting tight and simply watch them leave. No U.S.
air asset is blocking the convoy and no Brett McGurk is raving
against the deal.
The
criticism of the Hizbullah deal in August by the U.S. military was
unprofessional. The blockade of the earlier evacuation convoy was
childish behavior. McGurks rants were puerile. To lie today about
involvement in the deal making after having invited the BBC to film
the negotiations is just utterly stupid. No grown ups seem to be
involved on the U.S. side of the Syria conflict.
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