USA says
will not lift sanctions on Russia in exchange for military help in Syria!
-Dr. Abdul Ruff
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While Russia off and on tries to come to closer to USA and Europe
to control the world jointly, Washington repels such overtones from Moscow,
arguing that they don’t share democratic and other values. USA and Russia,
however, continue to fight safe proxy wars in other countries to showcase their
military prowess along with latest high precision weaponry.
Today, Russian military is in Syria attacking sand killing Muslims
without fear of punishment. .
Global super power United States, fighting multiple wars in
Islamic world in order to destabilize and create puppet regimes to promote
capitalism by removing all subsidies provided for common people to help make
both ends meet, and support western imperialism, has made it clear will not
lift sanctions imposed on Russia in exchange for an expansion of its
counter-terrorism operation in Syria.
White House spokesman Josh
Earnest announced at a press conference that he does not envision a scenario in
which sanctions relief is offered to Russia in exchange for greater
contributions to Islamic State. Though Earnest’s statement cannot be taken as
relaying directly from President Obama, it does make a point to the world about
US strategy to use and throw allies in terrorism fight. .
Earnest said the sanctions
were imposed by USA and EU over Russia for its role in the Ukrainian crisis
following annexation of Crimea and they would be lifted only when Russia stops
meddling with Ukraine by military operation and after full implementation of
the Minsk agreements.
However, the United States, according to White House, want Russian
support in whatever Washington does and does not and so would welcome
Russia in an anti-terrorist coalition but only if Russia would change its
strategy to focus on the fight against terror rather than supporting regime of
Syrian President Bashar Assad.
European Union leaders
have also agreed to keep sanctions imposed on Russia over Ukrainian crisis and
EU sanctions have been extended for at least six more months, Reuters reported.
The counter sanctions form Russia by stopping exports to European
nations as well as gas and energy products also remain in place.
Islamic State is named a
terrorist organization and banned in Russia. Russia seeks to use the issue of
Islamic State to come closer to USA and Europe and get the western sanctions
quashed. Earlier Russia tried deliberately to use the Sept-11 hoax to be
in the good books of western leaders and become close ally with “shared values”
but after a while that illogical strategy failed to yield the expected
results.
Following the G20 summit last week, Russian President Vladimir
Putin stressed that joint efforts from all G20 members are needed to defeat
Islamic State, and that discussion of Syria's political reforms should be put
aside for the moment, the TASS news agency reported at the time. Putin's
proposals were echoed by French President Francois Hollande who spoke to the
French Parliament of the need to create an anti-terror coalition that would
include Russia.
It
appears the terror attacks in Paris were engineered with a view to force France
to join the anti-Islamic collation to kill Muslims in Syria and destabilize the
nation and as a failed nation it can serve the enemies of Islam. . .
Meanwhile, Russia has
begun killing Muslims in Syria as its prime duty since these days it is
not killing Chechen Muslims in bulks as before. Russia launched an air
campaign in Syria on Sept. 30, which has sharply increased in intensity
following confirmation from Russia's Federal Security Services that a terrorist
bomb was responsible for the Russian passenger plane crash in Egypt's Sinai
Peninsula on Oct. 31. The Russian air strikes have targeted not only the
Islamic State, but also Syrian insurgents battling to overthrow Assad,
including some Western-backed groups.
As an ally of USA in killing Muslims in Arab world, Russia
considers the Syrian crisis as a golden opportunity to “deal” with Muslims
without any criticism from USA. More than 400 Syrian civilians have been
killed by Russian air strikes since the air campaign began on Sept. 30,
monitoring groups reported. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights (SOHR) reported on Friday that 403 civilians — including 69 women and 97
children — have been killed as a result of Russian air strikes. Aerial
bombardment carried out by Syrian President Bashar Assad's Syrian regime has
resulted in the deaths of 6,889 civilians — including 969 women and 1,436
children — and the wounding of 35,000 civilians, the SOHR reported.
The Violations
Documentation Center in Syria, an independent, non-profit NGO that tracks
Syria's dead, wounded and missing persons, reported higher civilian casualty
totals of 526 — including 71 women and 137 children — since Russia launched its
Syrian air campaign. At least 100,000 people have fled Aleppo as a result
of Russian air strikes, monitoring group the Syrian Network for Human Rights
said, global news agency Al Jazeera reported.
Russian warships launched
26 rockets at Islamic State in Syria from the Caspian Sea last month, hitting
their targets, according to the Defense Ministry. Putin said he
appreciated the concerns, but would stay the course until Moscow punishes those
responsible for the downing of a Russian passenger airplane over Egypt's Sinai
Peninsula. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Oct. 31
attack.
Russia's military
activities in the Caspian gave rise to suspicion in Central Asian nations about
its real intentions. USA and its allies view annexation of Crimea as a Soviet
type act and say the Kremlin is trying to revive the former Soviet Union
in some measure to effectively counter unilateralism of USA. .Russian President
Vladimir Putin said the Russian military would continue to use the Caspian Sea
to launch attacks against Islamic State for as long as necessary, despite the concerns
of former Soviet republics in the region.
Russian strongman Putin told Central Asian leaders like
Berdymukhammedov that the Islamic State as a terrorist organization presents
serious threat to every country, and suggested that former Soviet republics
should appreciate the effort and expenses Russia is putting into fighting the
common enemy.
Putin was in Iran at the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, met with
Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov on the sidelines of the
Tehran gathering that largely focused on the Syrian
crisis. Berdymukhammedov expressed a degree of anxiety about Russia's
military activities in the Caspian – though attributed the concerns to another
former Soviet republic in the region, Kazakhstan. “Our Kazakh colleagues are
very much concerned by the issues that are taking place above the Caspian Sea,”
Berdymukhammedov said. “This is connected with military issues.”
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