KURDSH DISUNITY : WEST KURDS SEND 2 DELEGATIONS TO MONTREUX
AFP 21.1.2013 – : Syria’s Kurds will send two delegations to upcoming peace talks, one with the opposition coalition and another with representatives of President Bashar al-Assad, opposition leader Ahmed Jarba said Friday.
TODAY’S MESOP SYRIA INSIGHT – PUTIN BLOCKS U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL STATEMENT
U.N. and Arab League envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi has begun meetings in Geneva with U.S. and Russian officials planning for a second international peace conference on Syria. Meetings will later include other U.N. Security Council representatives, as well as senior diplomats from the European Union, Arab League, and Syria’s neighbors — Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. Officials have yet to determine whether Iran and Saudi Arabia will be invited to participate in the conference, and Syrian opposition members have not yet formed a delegation.
TODAY’S MESOP TOP STORY : SECRET CLINICS & EVIDENCE OF GASSING BY ASSAD / Wall Street Journal
On Sept. 10, Dr. Ismail left with hair and blood samples, traveling through the deserts of Deir el-Zour in the east and then north to the border with Turkey. He and two travel companions were hosted by tribal families for most of the 10-day trip.
Dr. Ismail crossed the border in a truck smuggling fuel & generators. He said he was held by Turkish authorities for two days over a misunderstanding over who should get the samples, and whether his companions—who didn’t carry passports—could cross into Turkey.
Turkish intelligence eventually took the samples, he said, which were destined for the French Embassy in Ankara. One French official said national intelligence agencies coordinated efforts to get survivors and witnesses of the sarin-gas attack out of Syria, and the details were largely kept secret. A spokesman for Turkey’s foreign ministry didn’t return a request for comment.
MUST READ ! : Syria’s Civil War Forces Doctors to Choose the Rebels or the Regime
Physicians, Medical Residents Open Secret Clinics to Fill Void Left by Conflict
By – Nour Malas – 19.12. 2013 – Wall Street Journal – Dr. Adnan Ismail was on duty for the worst chemical weapons attack in the last 25 years. When bodies began arriving at his hospital near Damascus, he filmed the carnage, then fled the country so he could show the world. WSJ’s Nour Malas reports.
ASSAD: Abduct Pope Francis, kill extra 100,000
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

Spurned by TIME Magazine, which did not name him 2013 Person of the Year, Syrian regime leader Bashar al-Assad commanded his legions to abduct the “terrorist, imposter” Pope Francis. “He may be person of the year,” crowed the defiant leader, “and he may be leading a billion Catholics towards a slightly less perverse existence… But how many chemical weapons does he have?”
Angry Syrians Sitting Atop Damascus (ASSAD), an inter-communal Damascus-based clique that has ruled Syria and held sway over Lebanon for 40 years, immediately issued a statement supporting its favored son. “We call upon all secularist moderates to unite against this worrying convergence of the American liberal press and organized Roman Catholic fundamentalism.”
Reading from unintelligible hand-written notes, ASSAD spokesman Khasser el-Golan also called upon “secularist Syrians, and like-minded Shamis in Lebanon, Jordan, Israel-Palestine, southern Turkey, western Iraq, and Cyprus” to begin butchering “an extra 100,000 people—preferably any Eastern Rite Catholics who may harbor support for the imposter in Rome.”
A high-ranking Beirut intelligence official, who conveniently refused to be named, believes that ASSAD “is doubling down on a strategy that has worked well since dissent swept across Syria in 2011 to “kill as many people as necessary to exhaust the international community, neutralize opponents, terrorize prospective opponents, catalyze communal support, deter defections, and tweak the narrative.”
“He doubled down and Obama folded. He doubled down and Putin stuck with him. He doubled down and the exiles stayed away. He doubled down and the dissidents dissipated. He doubled down and the rebels radicalized,” the analyst added, drowning his own words with a carafe of wine. “He’ll win the award next year. He may have to force Miley Cyrus to twerk on Pope Francis and U.S. President Barack H. Obama, who’ll doubtlessly be taking another damn selfie, as Assad himself takes in the scene and deftly peppers TIME’s editorial board with fun-sized capsules of sarin… But he’ll win.”
Confronted with the prospects of a Syrian spillover, which has thus far encompassed everything from ritual sectarian bloodlettings to recent inclement weather, Beirutis were reluctant to comment on the matter. “Are you kidding me?” hissed Nick Al-Neshef, a despondent urban planner based in Achrafieh. “I’m trying to make ends meet, and you want my honest thoughts on Assad?”
“Go ask your editors what they think!”
Hassan Wadak, a progressive activist and local foodie, was similarly mum. “You work for NOW? Leyk khayyo, stay away…” Tarek Hayt, a Gemmayze mechanic, also declined to comment.
However, one outspoken citizen was quick to offer her thoughts. Cackling madly, Em Almaza, the wife of a missing Beiruti intelligence czar, wondered whether “the Syrian regime intends to appoint Mother Agnes as a Pope-in-Latakia.” Opening her husband’s icebox and pouring herself a cold one, she added that she was “sick and tired of the commodification of brutality. Maybe if he’d tried harder—perhaps by bombing refugee camps in hapless Lebanon—they’d have given Assad the damn award.”
“Oh, it’s about impact is it?” she asked, as beer cascaded down her chin. “But that’s the goddamn problem, now, isn’t it? We’ve grown tired of op-eds and policy proposals, indifferent to the work of intrepid reporters, numb to the images of charred corpses, and blasé about the bombs and bullets. And that’s probably why he didn’t win. Shoo hal shaab!”
Anthony Elghossain is an attorney at a global law firm based in Washington, DC. Dead dissidents—not tyrants, twerkers, presidents, or popes—are his Persons of the Year. He tweets @aelghossain
WEST KURDISTAN : Syrian Kurds fail to agree on Geneva II / NURI BRIMO
December 20, 2013 – Asharq Al-Awsat – : Negotiations between Kurdistan Regional Government President Massoud Barzani and delegations from the Kurdish National Council (KNC) and the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) have failed to reach agreement on a formula for attending the Geneva II conference on ending the conflict in Syria, due to be held on January 22.
Syria / Al Nusra : “VICTORY SOON”
20-12-2013 – MESOP – The leader of al Qaeda linked Jabhat al-Nusra, Abu Mohammed al-Joulani, spoke to Al Jazeera in his first televised interview, saying that the Syrian conflict is nearing an end and that his fighters will “achieve victory soon.” He additionally ruled out peace talks with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Syrian Kurds are demanding their own delegation, separate from the government and opposition, to a peace conference planned for January 22 in Switzerland.
FOREIGN JIHADISTS IN SYRIA: TRACKING RECRUITMENT NETWORKS
PolicyWatch 2186 – December 19, 2013 – By Aaron Y. Zelin
Monitoring jihadist social-media networks reveals where fighters are coming from, where in Syria they are fighting, and how best to stem their continued recruitment in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Libya, and Tunisia.
MESOP LATEST : Syria Kurds Aim for Unified Front Ahead of Peace Talks / Bahajat Bashir
Arbil (AFP) 19-12-2013 – The two main Syrian Kurdish groups held talks in Iraq on Tuesday, aiming to establish a unified front ahead of a peace conference in Switzerland next month, an official said.
OBAMA WANT’S TO TALK WITH ISLAMISTS – BUT THEY REFUSED TO SIT & LISTEN (FULL STORY!)
Syria Islamists spurn U.S. offer for talks – FULL STORY
19, 2013 – Daily Star Lebanon – BEIRUT – “The Islamic Front has refused to sit down with us, without giving any reason,” U.S. Syria envoy Robert Ford told Al-Arabiya television, speaking in Arabic, one day after Secretary of State John Kerry said such talks might take place.
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