Obstacles to Kurdish Autonomy – Sirwan Kajjo عربي – Carnegie Endowment
7-11-2013 – Syria’s Kurdish parties have an unprecedented opportunity to establish political autonomy, but internal rivalries and the dividing influence of regional patrons could stand in the way. Syria’s Kurdish parties have an unprecedented opportunity to establish political autonomy, but internal rivalries and the dividing influence of regional patrons could stand in the way.
The Extremely Complex Syrian War In Two Maps / By Michael Kelley
The Syrian war has torn the nation apart over the last two and a half years, and there is no end in sight. The new normal involve the regime, rebels, and Kurds dominating in certain parts of the country while fighting rages on countless ever-shifting fronts.
Noria research notes that the rebels “control a majority of the territory, but the regime still rules over the majority of the population, as it keeps a hold over most of the large cities. The numerous contested areas show that the military situation remains dynamic.”
Analysts Charlies Lister and Phillip Smyth recently
discussed the war’s dynamics in Foreign Policy, detailing the
players in the proxy warand concluding that “a complex multidimensional and perpetually fluctuating and evolving sub-state conflict is set to continue.”
A closer look at the al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) shows the group’s clear territorial strategy, which immediately pits it against the Kurds and more moderate Free Syrian Army (FSA) groups.
The result has been an increasingly violent conflict with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and an expanding al0-Qaeda reach.
From Noria:
Indeed, the movement, counting several thousand fighters, many of them foreigners, aims directly at taking over the border areas in the North and the most strategic points. To avoid an open confrontation with Turkey (and further the West), ISIL leaves the control of the border posts to the Free Syrian Army and Ahrar al-Sham brigades, but they take hold of the cities just few kilometers inside Syria.
In addition, [ISIL] establish check-points in the cities where they have a degree of control and in the country side (of which only the most important could be represented on the map). They surround now the most important cities of the North and are controlling the desert road between Raqqah and As-Sukhnah, through which most of the oil is convoyed to the North. Finally, ISIL spearheads the fight against the PKK (under the name of PYD in Syria) in the North. This open confrontation between two transnational armed groups is a direct contest over the control of the Turkish-Syrian border.
FSA STATEMENT / Jamous to Brahimi: FSA and Syrian Coalition Represent the People of Syria
7-11-2013 – The Secretary-General of the Syrian Coalition, Badr al Deen Jamous, said that “the joint task of the United Nations and the Arab League as understood by the Syrian people is to achieve their rightful legitimate demands and that they should be committed to neutrality at the very least”. weiterlesen / click to continue
Russia ‘ready to host’ Syria regime, opposition for talks
MOSCOW – Agence France-Presse – 7-11-2013 – Russia is ready to host informal talks between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government and the opposition, ITAR-TASS quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov as saying on Wednesday.
Şehîd Şervan Revolutionary Operations in Til Ebyad
06 November 2013 hawarnews – TIL EBYAD(GIRÊ SPÎ) – YPG Forces (People’s Defense Units) launched an operation in the name “Şehîd (Martyr) Şervan” in Sûsik, Bîrkino and Miluh al-Qemer villages of Til Ebyad.
Baath Regime Trying to Take Tel Aran Back?
It seems regime is going to take back Tel Aran and Tel Hassel, see ANHA
STATEMMENT SYRIAN COALITION / Jamous: Moscow Did Not Send Invite to Jarba for Dialogue
6-11-2013 – MESOP -The Secretary General of the Syrian Coalition, Badr al-Din Jamous, denied reports about Moscow’s invitation to the President of the Syrian Coalition. “The Coalition has not received an invitation from the Russians to dialogue with them,” the Secretary General stressed. Jamous described Russia’s attempt to involve the likes of Qadri Jamil and other remnants of the regime in the Geneva II negotiations as arbitrary, adding that “these people are not true members of the opposition but rather a false opposition the regime has tried to produce in order to negotiate within Geneva II. Rather, said the Secretary General, they are an original copy of the Assad regime in its ugliest form.”
SIEHE SWR VIDEO DOKU : Schummelt Syrien bei C-Waffen? US-Geheimdienstinfos legen Verdacht nahe (CNN)
http://www.swr.de/landesschau-aktuell/-/id=396/nid=396/did=12338822/nbsoa4/
Iran Has ‘Hundreds Of Troops’ In Syria
November 06, 2013 – RFERL- Iranian lawmaker Javad Ghoddusi Karimi has reportedly confirmed there are “hundreds” of Iranian troops in Syria fighting on the side of embattled President Bashar al-Assad.
Massenmörder Assad hat den Westen ausgetrickst / Die neue Arabische Welt ?
Richard Herzinger – 6-11-2013 – DIE WELT – Während sich Obama als Held der Abrüstung inszeniert, weil Syriens Diktator Assad seine Chemiewaffen vernichten lässt, kann dieser umso ungestörter weiter morden. Die neue arabische Welt ist die alte.
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