Sergei Lavrov, Vladimir Putin and Sergei Shoigu
Dette er Ruslands hidtil stærkeste udtalelse til dato, der fordømmer USA's illegale tilstedeværelse i Syrien.

Ruslands udenrigsminister, Sergey Lavrov, har fordømt USA for dets tilstedeværelse i Syrien, som ikke blot er illegal men yderst kontraproduktiv.

Lavrov henviste også til en udtalelse fra det russiske forsvarsministerium, som i klare udtryk anklagede (med vedlagte fotografiske beviser) USA's undgåelse af at ramme IS soldater i Syrien, mens de tillader dem fri passage væk fra de indkommende befriere fra den syrisk-arabiske hær (Syrian Arab Army).

Syrien har gentagende gange udtalt, herunder i de Forenede Nationer, at amerikanske tropper og piloter i Syrien ikke virkelig bekæmper IS men blot spiller en hindrende rolle for den uundgåelige syriske styrke, én som omfatter bevæbning og financiering af terroristgrupper.

Ruslands seneste udtalelse bakker op om disse afgørende vedholdende påstande fra Damascus.


Kommentar: Den syriske regering krævede igen i går, for hundrede og syttende gang, at de amerikanske styrker forlader dets land.



A statement from the Russian Defence Ministry reads,
"The US side categorically refused to carry out airstrikes against Daesh terrorists, claiming that the militants were 'voluntarily surrendering' and now fell under the provisions of the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War."



Comment: The US suddenly cares about the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War! After 16 years of classifying terrorists and insurgents alike as 'unlawful enemy combatants', in order to justify its practices of 'extraordinary rendition' and 'enhanced interrogation' by placing Muslim resistance to its invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan outside of international law, this reversal to the pre-9/11 international legal norm is rank hypocrisy and speaks further to the 'war on terror' being purely a vehicle for advancing US imperial interests.


The statement continued,
"The Abu Kamal liberation operation conducted by the Syrian government army with air cover by the Russian Aerospace Force at the end of the last week revealed facts of direct cooperation and support for ISIS terrorists by the US-led 'international coalition.

The coalition's aviation tried to create obstacles for the aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces in this area to safely shield militants of the Islamic State, who are leaving Abu Kamal, from the strikes of government forces. To this aim, the coalition's attack aircraft entered the airspace over the 15-km zone around the city to hamper the Russian aircrafts' mission.

There is indisputable evidence that the United States pretends it is waging irreconcilable struggle against international terrorism in front of the international community, while in reality it provides cover for the combat-ready Islamic State groups to let them regain strength, regroup themselves and advance US interests in the Middle East.

The Syrian troops' rapid offensive in Abu Kamal has derailed the US plans to set up 'pro-American' authorities to govern the territories on the eastern bank of the Euphrates uncontrolled by the Syrian government".
Sputnik further reports,
"According to the Defense ministry, such actions by the coalition prove that the advancing Syrian forces in the Abu-Kamal area have crippled the US plans to create a zone to the east of the Euphrates river that would be controlled by pro-American forces rather than by Damascus. The ministry noted that the plan stipulated that Daesh would play a role of pro-American forces disguised as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). To support the claim, the military representatives said that SDF flags were found in Abu Kamal".



Comment: As we've suspected for some time, 'Syrian Democratic Forces' is just a banner that can be switched out for 'ISIS' as circumstances dictate. Now apply this to 'the Taliban', 'al-Qaeda-in-wherever', 'al-Nusra Front', etc, and you get the real picture of US proxy wars across the Muslim world since 9/11: 'terrorists' are actually hired mercenaries, some of them no doubt believers in the pseudo-Islamist ideologies that 'justify' their 'cause', but all of whom are agents of the Western, US-led Empire.

In the case of any Kurds (real or 'affiliated') momentarily donning ISIS 'masks', they presumably justify their duplicity in the interest of securing an independent nation-state, which they will never achieve at this rate.


This is a clear indication from Russia that any previous unspoken "gentlemen's agreement" between Moscow and Washington, to effectively allow the US and its Kurdish proxies to illegally occupy parts of Syria east of the River Euphrates, is effectively dead. As Syrian troops have destroyed the last bastions of ISIS in Syria, all of which are east of the Euphrates, Syria has shown that it is fully capable of exercising its legal prerogative to liberate what President Assad calls "every inch of Syria" and that Russia will continue to help Syria in the process.

The statement from Russia also indicates sympathy with the Turkish position, which is dead-set against any unilateral Kurdish occupation of Syria, even under US auspices. Yesterday's meeting between Turkey's President Erdogan and Russian President Putin appears to have confirmed Russia's new supportive stance of the shared Syria, Iraqi, Iranian and Turkish position against Kurdish militants, often referred to as Kurdish terrorists.

Seeing as Kurdish forces in both Syria and Iraq have been exposed as being unable to defend their positions without the aid of the United States, the illegal US presence in Syria remains the biggest obstacle to the joint Arab-Turkish-Iranian position against Kurdish nationalism in the region. In Iraq, the US failed to aid their Kurdish allies, while in Syria the US continues to aid the Kurdish-led SDF militia, a group which Syria considers a terrorist organisation.


Comment: As the above Russian MoD evidence suggests, it's not at all clear where 'Kurdish-led SDF' ends and 'US-led ISIS' begins.


Sergey Lavrov has now joined Syria in offering a strong admonition of the US presence in Syria. Lavrov stated,
"If you look at who is the greatest danger, it's just the wards of the United States, various foreign terrorists, militants who are attached to those groups of armed opposition that the US supports".
Lavrov also slammed American and Israeli desires to see Iran and its "allies" expelled from Syria, saying,
"If we talk about the pro-Iranian forces, then some will be tempted to call the entire Syrian Army pro-Iranian. And then what? Will it have to surrender? This is what they call 'wishful thinking'...

We state the fact of our and Iranian legitimate presence at the invitation of the legitimate government. We also state the fact of the illegitimate presence of the coalition that has been forged by the United States and which carries out military operations, including independent ones, primarily providing support for the opposition armed groups on Syrian soil and in its airspace."
Lavrov added that the US has been failing to fight terrorists while helping ISIS and al-Qaeda fighters flee battle zones for a long time.

These strong words from Lavrov, combined with statements accusing the continued US presence in Syria of violating the Geneva Agreement, which the US recently affirmed its support for, is effectively a Russian call for an orderly US withdrawal from the Syrian Arab Republic. The broad points Russia makes are clear:
  • The US actively aids ISIS by evacuating terrorists from zones where their forces are being eliminated by Syrian troops and their allies
  • The US fails to fire upon ISIS terrorists when given a clear and safe opportunity
  • The always illegal presence of the US in Syria violates the Geneva Agreements which, as recently as the weekend, the US committed itself to uphold
  • Syria is being prohibited from exercising its right to liberate the entirety of its legally-recognised territory because of the illegal US presence in Syria
  • The US proxy militias under the charge of Kurdish militants are part of these wider problems
Russia has taken a decisive step in telling the US to quit Syria. It is the most strongly-worded statement against the US presence in Syria that Russia has offered to-date.

In spite of Turkey and Syria refraining from engaging in diplomatic relations, the de facto position of Syria, its Russian, Iranian, Iraqi allies and Turkey is now the same. The US stands alone in seeking to use its universally-reviled Kurdish proxies as a cover for what could be an attempt at a long-term illegal occupation of yet another sovereign Arab state. Russia, as the strongest partner of Syria, is now demanding a US withdrawal, in all but name.