MESOPOTAMIA NEWS LATEST : Syrian regime forces opened fire first in deadly Monday clash with US convoy: resident

6 hours ago  19 Aug 2020 –  RUDAW – ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Syrian regime forces opened fire first in a deadly clash with a US convoy in Hasaka province on Monday, a local told Rudaw a day later.

Clashes erupted between Syrian regime forces and US troops southeast of Qamishli earlier this week, after a regime checkpoint attempted to block the Americans patrolling the area alongside the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The clashes resulted in the killing of two regime soldiers, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).

“The Syrian forces prevented them from passing, while the US convoy was trying to pass,” a Kurdish resident of Tal Az-Zahab, a village near the checkpoint, who refused to be named for security reasons, told Rudaw on Tuesday.

“After the US convoy pushed to pass, the Syrian forces were the ones who opened fire first,” the resident said. “In return the US convoy also opened fire against the Syrian forces.”

The sheikh of an Arab tribe in the village claims the US presence in the area only brings trouble.

“What is the aim of the US when they say that the SDF were part of the convoy? Well their aim is to create sedition in the area,” Bessan al-Assaf, sheikh of the Tay tribe, told Rudaw on Tuesday.

“The presence of the US troops in the area is an occupation, and will make the situation more complicated, and for sure it will increase tensions in the area,” Assaf added.

SOHR reported on Monday following the clash that an aircraft affiliated to the International Coalition struck the checkpoint, leaving many casualties among regime soldiers stationed at the checkpoint.

However, the US-led coalition in an official statement on Monday denied the occurrence of an airstrike.

“No coalition members were injured or killed,” the US-led coalition statement added.

This was the first direct military engagement between the United States and Syrian regime in recent months.

A unit from the Syrian army confronted a US military convoy in a village associated with the town of Tal Tamr in Hasaka province in July, but no fire was exchanged.

The US said it had “completely withdrawn” from northeastern Syria in late 2019, according to statements made by US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.  However around 600 soldiers remain across parts of the country to protect oil fields from the Islamic State (ISIS), according to Reuters.

The withdrawal of US troops in early October prompted international outcry as Turkish-backed forces invaded the areas held by the SDF since the defeat of ISIS.

Operation Peace Spring, greenlit by the decision of Commander-in-chief President Trump, saw Turkey launch its long-expected invasion of the region.

It aimed to cleanse the area of the SDF, which it sees as a terrorist group, before resettling Arab refugees from elsewhere in Syria that have fled to Turkey since 2011.

Reporting by Rengin Sharo

6 hours ago  19 Aug 2020 –  RUDAW – ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Syrian regime forces opened fire first in a deadly clash with a US convoy in Hasaka province on Monday, a local told Rudaw a day later.

Clashes erupted between Syrian regime forces and US troops southeast of Qamishli earlier this week, after a regime checkpoint attempted to block the Americans patrolling the area alongside the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The clashes resulted in the killing of two regime soldiers, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR).

“The Syrian forces prevented them from passing, while the US convoy was trying to pass,” a Kurdish resident of Tal Az-Zahab, a village near the checkpoint, who refused to be named for security reasons, told Rudaw on Tuesday.
“After the US convoy pushed to pass, the Syrian forces were the ones who opened fire first,” the resident said. “In return the US convoy also opened fire against the Syrian forces.”

The sheikh of an Arab tribe in the village claims the US presence in the area only brings trouble.

“What is the aim of the US when they say that the SDF were part of the convoy? Well their aim is to create sedition in the area,” Bessan al-Assaf, sheikh of the Tay tribe, told Rudaw on Tuesday.

“The presence of the US troops in the area is an occupation, and will make the situation more complicated, and for sure it will increase tensions in the area,” Assaf added.

SOHR reported on Monday following the clash that an aircraft affiliated to the International Coalition struck the checkpoint, leaving many casualties among regime soldiers stationed at the checkpoint.

However, the US-led coalition in an official statement on Monday denied the occurrence of an airstrike.
“No coalition members were injured or killed,” the US-led coalition statement added.
This was the first direct military engagement between the United States and Syrian regime in recent months.

A unit from the Syrian army confronted a US military convoy in a village associated with the town of Tal Tamr in Hasaka province in July, but no fire was exchanged.

The US said it had “completely withdrawn” from northeastern Syria in late 2019, according to statements made by US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.  However around 600 soldiers remain across parts of the country to protect oil fields from the Islamic State (ISIS), according to Reuters.

The withdrawal of US troops in early October prompted international outcry as Turkish-backed forces invaded the areas held by the SDF since the defeat of ISIS.

Operation Peace Spring, greenlit by the decision of Commander-in-chief President Trump, saw Turkey launch its long-expected invasion of the region.

It aimed to cleanse the area of the SDF, which it sees as a terrorist group, before resettling Arab refugees from elsewhere in Syria that have fled to Turkey since 2011.

Reporting by Rengin Sharo

 

 

 

 

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ERDOGAN’S CRIMES IN SOUTH KURDISTAN (IRAQ)

Turkish airstrikes hit Duhok province’s rural areas: sources

Halgurd Sherwani |  19 August 2020 – The aftermath of a Turkish airstrike in Baze village of Duhok province, Aug. 19, 2020.

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – On Wednesday, Turkish airstrikes targeted rural areas in the Kurdistan Region’s Duhok province, targeting alleged positions of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in the area, according to sources.  The Turkish air raid intensely targeted Kani Mazne and Baze villages in Duhok province’s Amedi area, local sources told Kurdistan 24. Baze village was attacked six times in less than an hour, the source added.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS ANALYSIS : THE NORMALIZATION DEAL SPLITS THE GULF STATES—FOR NOW

by Elana DeLozier  – PolicyWatch 3366 – August 18, 2020

Some Gulf governments have welcomed the paradigm-changing Israel-UAE agreement while others have not, and those who follow Abu Dhabi’s path will do so based on their own interests and profit.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS FOCUS: The Israel-UAE Peace Agreement Spells Trouble for Ankara and Tehran

By Dmitri ShufutinskyAugust 18, 2020 – BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,697, August 18, 2020

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In an extraordinary breakthrough, the United Arab Emirates and Israel have agreed to establish open diplomatic relations after years of secret contacts. Other than the Palestinians, Turkey and Iran are the biggest losers from this development.

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The Iranian Nuclear Program as a Catalyst for the Israel-UAE Peace Agreement

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : STANDING OVATIONS TO BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA & MICHELLE !

By Lt. Col. (res.) Dr. Raphael OfekAugust 19, 2020 – BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,700, August 19, 2020 – ISRAEL

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Many factors contributed to the peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, but it appears that the primary contributor was Israel’s steadfast stand against Iran’s nuclear program and its military expansion in the region.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS DOCU : All the sources for the Israel, UAE F-35 controversy – by  SETH J. FRANTZMAN

The UAE-Israel bilateral agreement to establish normalized relations was announced on August 13, 2020.

Washington Post “access to previously off-limits U.S. weaponry, such as advanced drones.”

New York Times: Dennis Ross, a former Middle East negotiator for Republican and … He said he would expect the U.A.E. to get weapons like advanced drones. [It is known that in 2010 “Emiratis asked Israel to make it up to them by selling them armed drones, US and Arab officials told the New Yorker. However, Jerusalem declined, lest it antagonize the White House, which opposed the sale of armed drones to the UAE, according to the magazine.” Times of Israel.]

Within a day the issue of arms sales became part of the story.  Reuters: “Normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates could pave the way for more U.S. weapons sales to the Gulf Arab country, according to experts.”

A historic Israel-UAE deal (well, technically a statement of intent to try and get a deal) that will create peace through…advanced drone sales? pic.twitter.com/gC6erbrUws

— Tommy Vietor (@TVietor08) August 15, 2020

August 17 Haaretz “Just hours after normalization, sources in the Israel defense industry were talking about how the UAE has the potential to offset the loss of sales.”

The New Arab “Israeli firms are eyeing potential arms deals with the UAE.”

August 18

Ynet reported on August 18 by Nahum Barnea “U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is set to sell F-35 fighter jets and advanced drones to the UAE in a secret clause that was part of the agreement to establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the Gulf nation.”

Ynet: “Defense Minister Benny Gantz said Israel’s qualitative military edge in the Middle East must be maintained…’I will support the agreement to forge diplomatic relations with the UAE while preserving Israel’s security interests in the region,’ Gantz said.” [see here and  background on the QME] Times of Israel; ‘Defense Minister Benny Gantz on Tuesday warned that the proliferation of the F-35 fighter jet was “not good for Israel,” following reports that the United States would sell the advanced aircraft to the United Arab Emirates. “It’s not good for Israel that the plane is going around in other places. We need to talk to the Emiratis, to the Americans, and make sure that our security interests are being upheld,” Gantz told reporters in a press conference.’

Calcalist: “Ahidden clause in the much-anticipated agreement to normalize Israel’s ties with the UAE states that in return for advancing diplomatic and commercial relations, the Persian Gulf powerhouse will be allowed to complete a huge arms deal with the U.S., Yedioth Ahronoth reporter Nachum Barnea reported Tuesday, citing American and Emirati officials.” Globes said the US would sell F-35s aswell.

The Netanyahu Doctrine: Peace for F-35s?

— Neri Zilber (@NeriZilber) August 18, 2020

Netanyahu denies report. “The historic peaceagreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates did not include any agreement by Israel to any arms deal between the United States and the United Arab Emirates.”

ידיעות אחרונות פרסמו היום פייק ניוז מוחלט. הנה העובדות והאמת. שתפו.
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לשכת ראש הממשלה:

״הסכם השלום ההיסטורי בין ישראל לאיחוד האמירויות לא כלל שום הסכמה של ישראל לעסקת נשק כלשהי בין ארהב לאיחוד האמירויות.

— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) August 18, 2020

Haaretz, August 18:  Israel had pressured the U.S. to block the sale of the advanced fighter planes in the past, but Israeli sources fear that Netanyahu.

Jason Greenblatt according to Israel’s Army Radio discussed the F-35s: “Full confidencein Trump admin & Israeli govt that they’d never agree to deal that’d put Israel in danger. Whatever happened behind closed doors I’m sure makes sense even though it might look more flexible than what happened in past.” [US policy and UAE background]

Netanyahu says the deal did not includeF-35s – Jerusalem Post.

Ashkenazi “Israel must maintain qualitative military edge.”

#Israel must maintain its qualitative military edge, Defense Minister Gabi Ashkenazi said on Tuesday amid reports that the #UAE would be able to buy F-35 jets from the #US as part of its normalization deal with Israel.

Report by @LahavHarkovhttps://t.co/ZtYWE3jNtA

— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) August 18, 2020

“The peace agreement with the United Arab Emiratesdoes not include any reference to arms sales and the US has made it clear that it will always take strict care to maintain Israel’s qualitative edge.” – Prime Minister Office.”

Neri Zilber speculates someone is lying, eithersources who told Ynet or PMO, “Best I can tell Greenblatt basically saying there’s chance secret understanding re F-35s exists but that it may have been misinterpreted. Would be classic if Bibi & Dermer led UAE to believe they were getting F-35s despite knowing full well it wasn’t really gonna happen….4 times in last 2.5 months Netanyahu, by his own admission, wrote to Trump admin stating Israel’s continued opposition to sale of F-35s to Mideast states.”

Al-Jazeera “Israel has not softened itsopposition to any American arms sales to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that could diminish its military superiority.”

Jerusalem Post “Netanyahu has pulled such a move before – when he allowed Germany to sell two advanced submarines to Egypt in 2015. The deal was made without the knowledge of then defense minister Moshe “Boogie” Ya’alon and then chief of staff Benny Gantz on the grounds of state security.”

Israel media: Israeli officials request US not sell F-35 fighter aircraft to UAE even after agreement for normalization of relations. (This is US Qualitative Military Edge policy for Israel so it can defeat any possible coalition of Arab states). https://t.co/N0mlOW8sPn

— David M. Witty (@DavidMWitty1) August 17, 2020

Times of Israel: Can Israel hug the UAE without any arms?

VOA: “Israel opposes F-35 sale.” Policy unchanged– Daily Sabah.

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS WEEKLY REPORT KURDISTAN – IRAN  

19 August 2020 – The Iranian regime continued its crackdown on Kurdish political activity last week. An appeals court in Saqqez confirmed an activist named Najir Majedian’s four-month prison sentence for “aiding Kurdish opposition parties.” Also, in Saqqez, Iranian authorities arrested a Kurdish man named Rahim Rahmanpour on Wednesday. Concurrently, Iranian intelligence officers (Ettela’at) arrested a Kurdish man, Younis Khezry, in Oshnavieh. Likewise, Iranian security forces detained a Kurdish man named Faiq Pana in Bokan.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : UNSERE  HANNAH ! / HANNAH ARENDT & JOE BIDEN ODER: DIE DEUTSCHEN ALS PFLEGEFAMILIE DER USA

  • Wie Verena Lueken mit freiflottierendem Blödsinn Hannah Arendt in den Wahlkampf führt –

Amerika unter Trump : Die Jahre des Irrsinns

Joe Biden fragte Hannah Arendt einst, was falsch lief in Amerika. Dabei war von Donald Trump noch nicht die Rede. Im Rückblick aber scheint es, als hätte sie bereits von ihm gewusst.

  • Verena Lueken  – Veröffentlicht/Aktualisiert:  FAZ  19 August 2020

https://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/debatten/die-jahre-des-irrsinns-hannah-arendts-trump-prophezeiung-16910596.html

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS OVERVIEW – Exposure of Israel-UAE ties changes Middle East substantively

The exposure of the clandestine affair between Israel and the United Arab Emirates creates a substantive change in the Middle East.

 Iranian students wave Palestinian flags and hold banners during a protest against a US-brokered deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates to normalize relations, in front of the UAE Embassy in the capital Tehran, Aug. 15 2020. –  Ben Caspit Aug 18, 2020 – AL MONITOR

The Israeli-Arab conflict was dominated for decades by an unassailable, clear paradigm: Arab states would never normalize ties with Israel, nor recognize it or conduct any kind of public relationship with it as long as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was unresolved, or at least significant progress was made toward resolving it. Even the Saudi peace proposal, which morphed into the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, clearly stipulated this precondition. You will only reap the rewards of normal ties with the Arab world once you recognize this initiative as the basis for negotiations, the Arab League has been telling Israel ever since.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS ROJAVA-KURDISTAN : Turkish backed armed groups clash in northern Syria

Since the Turkish-backed FSA took control of areas north of Aleppo and some areas of the countryside of Raqqa and Hasakah, the bombings that claimed hundreds of civilian lives never stopped, nor did the kidnappings and assassinations, while clashes erupted among some factions allied with Turkey.

A Syrian man stands next to a burning motorcycle at the site of a car bomb in the northern Syrian Kurdish town of Tell Abyad, on the border with Turkey, on Nov. 2, 2019.

Sultan al-Kanj Aug 18, 2020 – AL MONITOR

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