Breaking – US Terror forces plead for ceasefire in East Ghouta
18
March, 2018
[ Editor’s
Note: This
could be a big break. Once fighting stops with this surrendering
group the SAA can shift more forces onto the remainder. It will allow
the civilians being held by this break away group to exit while not
under fire.
These
developments are changing the landscape for any justification that
the US had planned for major airstrikes on Damascus. Assad’s coming
out into the daylight to mingle with his combat troops in Ghouta was
a show of confidence.
We
are hearing rumbles of negotiations going one behind the scenes with
the US, but no details. With Afrin falling today, due to the YPG
Kurds pulling out and leaving their ammo dumps behind, that also has
the US distracted.
Where
did the Kurds go, and where will Turkey want to go next? It does not
take a military genius to describe this as a fluid situation. But I
can feel the relief of tension in Damascus, all the way here to
Atlanta.
On
the home front Senators Jeff Flake and Lindsey Graham told Trump via
news interviews on firing Mueller, that “he can’t go there”,
“we can’t in Congress accept that”. I am sure that spoiled
Trump’s day. The Democrats are all smiles … Jim
W. Dean ]
– First
published … March
18, 2018 –
Militants
from radical groups Faylaq al-Rahman have cut their ties with
the Tahrir
al-Sham terrorist
organization with the aim to leave Eastern Ghouta. It is also
reported about several clashes between militants of the two groups.
The
decision to split was taken after a number of demonstrations in the
town of Kafr
Batna.
According to local sources, citizens of the town who have been
suffering from the war every day demanded jihadists to leave the
region. Many of them believe that terrorists’ withdrawal will
finally bring peace to Eastern
Ghouta.
To
prove their readiness the radicals in this regard have made a joint
statement from Eastern Ghouta as Faylaq
al-Rahman Corps, Jaysh
al-Islam,
and Ahrar
al-Sham.
They all describe themselves as members of the Free Syrian Army (FSA)
and emphasize a remarkable affirmation.
The
radicals confirm readiness to conduct negotiations in Geneva with
the Russian side under the auspices of the United Nations, to discuss
the mechanism and procedures for the implementation of Security
Council resolution 2401,
which demands a cease-fire.
Sophie
Mangal
Inside
Syria Media Center publishes
their release below.
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