MESOPOTAMIA NEWS FOCUS IRAQ & USA REACTING SMARTLY TO HARASSING TACTICS BY IRAQI MILITIAS
by Michael Knights PolicyWatch 3357 July 29, 2020
As attacks on international targets continue, the United States should help Iraqis take the lead in responding to nonlethal incidents and exploiting militia missteps.
On July 27, Iran-backed militias in Taji, Iraq, fired five rockets at the local military base, which hosts a small U.S. contingent. Indeed, Kataib Hezbollah (KH), Asaib Ahl al-Haq, and other groups are escalating their harassment campaign against the U.S.-led coalition presence using a range of tactics:
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE RED CHINESE SILK ROAD TO THE MOON / JOINTLY WITH PUTIN !
Russia Says It Will Build Joint Moon Base With China
by Tsarizm Staff July 25, 2020 Roscosmos logo
Steven Seagal Takes Advantage Of Russian Homesteading Program Near Lake Baikal
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : FRIENDSHIP WITH A DICTATOR !
by Tsarizm StaffJuly 27, 2020
Russian President Vladimir Putin giving actor Steven Seagal his Russia passport in 2016
Actor and martial arts aficionado Steven Seagal received Russian citizenship from President Vladimir Putin in 2016. Now he is seeking to take advantage of Russia’s ‘homesteading’ program in Siberia, near Lake Baikal, the largest fresh water lake in the world.
He arrived in Buryatia on July 21, intending to visit Lake Baikal and the Ivolginsky Datsan, and also to familiarize himself with the culture and traditions of the Old Believers, reported Russian state news agency TASS.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : JOE BIDEN AND THE UKRAINIAN MONEY – The Soros-controlled National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) ended all investigations into Burisma and Biden’s actions
They Nicknamed Him ‘American Gangster’…How Joe Biden Reportedly Oversaw The Laundering Of $4 Billion Of American Aid To Ukraine
by CD Media StaffJuly 25, 2020
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS ANALYSIS : THE KURDISH ROLE IN RUSSIA’S MIDDLE EAST POWER PLAY
by Anna Borshchevskaya PolicyWatch 3356 July 29, 2020
As Moscow continues to intervene in regional conflicts, politics, and energy affairs, Washington should not underestimate its deep-rooted relationships with Kurdish groups in various countries.
Earlier this month, Russia renewed its push to include Kurds from north and east Syria in negotiations with Bashar al-Assad’s government, even as it simultaneously bolstered the regime by diluting a UN resolution on cross-border humanitarian assistance to those parts of the country. Likewise, Moscow’s relationship with the Iraqi Kurds has remained strong even as the Kremlin green-lights Turkish military operations against Syrian Kurds next door—operations that are increasingly expanding into the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and making KRI officials more nervous and fractious by the day.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS REPORT : Is Turkey headed for compromise or fresh fighting in Idlib?
Turkey’s military buildup and efforts to collaborate with the dominant rebel group in Idlib appear to be the harbinger of a fresh war in the region, yet rebel forces suspect that Turkey is willing to concede to Russia. A fireball erupts from the site of an explosion reportedly targeting a joint Turkish-Russian patrol on the strategic M4 highway, near the Syrian town of Ariha in the rebel-held northwestern Idlib province, on July 14, 2020.
Fehim Tastekin Jul 29, 2020 AL MONITOR –
The de-escalation zone in northwest Syria has been the scene of puzzling developments lately, overshadowed by the conflict in Libya. Turkish military convoys have continued to stream to rebel-held Idlib, and the Syrian army has stepped up reinforcements to the region. While the mutual buildup raises the specter of a new confrontation, Syrian opposition forces claim that Ankara has reached a new understanding with Moscow under which the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey would be left to Russian control along with the key M4 and M5 highways.
The accord that Turkey and Russia sealed in Moscow March 5 called for joint patrols along M4 to secure the reopening of the road. It was only on July 22 and on their 22nd attempt that the joint patrols managed to fully cover the slated route from Taraba, west of Saraqeb, to Ain Hour in the Latakia countryside.
Around the same time, sources close to Turkish-backed factions claimed that Turkey had agreed to let Russia control the route from Zawiya Mountain to Jisr al-Shughur on the southern side of M4 and keep allied militia away from the area in return for keeping its military observation posts in Idlib.
Also, allegations circulate that M5, under Syrian army control since February, will be connected to the Bab al-Hawa border crossing via Atarib and that Russia will assume control of the crossing, which is currently in the hands of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the dominant armed group in Idlib.
Bab al-Hawa is the only crossing at the Turkish border that remains open for humanitarian aid after Russia and China vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on the issue earlier this month. Last year, 115,000 trucks crossed to Syria via Bab al-Hawa. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham is estimated to generate some $4 million a month from the crossing. The group is unlikely to easily cede the crossing without some favorable changes in Idlib. Likewise, Turkey would hardly agree to such a move without securing some gains in return.
The Russian-Turkish collaboration in Idlib, which took shape on the Astana platform, has never precluded confrontation between the two sides. Developments on the ground suggest the Turkish military is not ruling out any scenario and is preparing to respond accordingly. Above all, Ankara wants to prevent any operation akin to the one in February that resulted in M5 falling under control of the Syrian army. Turkey at the time warned the Syrian army to withdraw from Turkish observation posts or face military action. Though it failed to deliver on its ultimatum, it managed to stop the Syrian army from marching to M4 through the Moscow deal. The accord called for the reopening of M4, the establishment of a security corridor with a depth of 6 kilometers (nearly 4 miles) on either side of the road and the elimination of terrorist groups in Idlib.
Since then, Turkey has conducted joint patrols with Russia on M4, while stepping up efforts to redesign the rebel scene in Idlib. The Turkish moves have sought to secure the rapport of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, use the group to rein in al-Qaeda-linked factions flouting the Moscow deal and increase the deployment sites of Turkish forces. Military convoys of up to 35 vehicles have streamed into Idlib once or twice a week, heading to various areas in the province.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported July 24 that nearly 5,000 military vehicles had crossed from Turkey since March 6, when the latest cease-fire took effect. It has tallied the entry of 8,325 military vehicles and more than 11,500 troops since February. The number of Turkish checkpoints around Idlib, meanwhile, has reached 66.
The military buildup underscores Ankara’s resolve to preserve the status quo in Idlib by using M4 as a barrier blocking the Syrian army. Turkey’s military presence has become also its main bargaining chip in a prospective political settlement in Syria. Furthermore, in return for facilitating Russia’s job in Idlib, Ankara hopes to further extend the security corridor it has secured along its border in northeast Syria in a bid to completely remove the Kurdish People’s Protection Units from the border.
Meanwhile, Turkey has continued to push for remaking Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and forging a united opposition front. Last week, opposition media reported that rebels from al-Fatah al-Mubeen — a joint operation room that had been formed by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the National Liberation Front and Jaish al-Izza to stop the Syrian army’s advance on M5 — met with Turkish intelligence officers at Bab al-Hawa to discuss a new joint military council and operational room led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. The meeting followed moves by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham to suppress rival factions, including a newly formed coalition, Fathbutou (Be Steadfast), which not only challenged its authority but threatened to provide Russia with a justification to resume military operations.
Radical factions that reject Turkish-Russian decisions in Idlib, namely Hurras al-Din, Ansar al-Din, Tansiqiyat al-Jihad, Ansar al-Islam and Muqatileen al-Ansar, formed Fathbutou June 12. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham moved quickly to thwart the new coalition, arresting several of its leaders and even engaging in deadly clashes with its members.
Turkey’s plan to bring rebel groups into a new joint setup aims to take Hayat Tahrir al-Sham under control and allow Ankara to claim it has disabled terrorist groups. Such efforts are seen also as an attempt to prepare rebel forces for potential battles down the road.
The Syrian military has been tightening the noose around Idlib, stepping up operations in Zawiya Mountain, al-Ghab plain and Jisr al-Shughur as well as in western Aleppo.
In response, al-Fateh al-Mubeen coalition has sent reinforcements to southern Idlib, Naji Mustafa, a commander from the National Liberation Front, said July 24. The coalition is responding to cease-fire breaches by the Syrian army and enhancing its readiness for future battles, he added.
In sum, Turkey could give some concessions in Idlib in a bid to ease the pressure of its commitment to eliminate terrorist groups and, furthermore, to soften Russia in Libya amid a standoff over the key cities of Sirte and al-Jufra. Such concessions, however, do not mean that Turkey would forfeit the leverage of its military presence on the ground and clout over militia forces. A cycle in which conflict dictates collaboration with Russia but collaboration fails to avert conflict appears bound to continue.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : KONFUZE SAYS „NO“ TO COMMUNIST RED CHINA !
Konfuzius-Institut Ärger mit China: Hamburgs Uni beendet Zusammenarbeit – 28.07.20, 14:47 Uhr MOPO HAMBURG – Die Universität Hamburg will ihre Zusammenarbeit mit dem Konfuzius-Institut beenden
Konfuzius sagt… in unserer Stadt bald nichts mehr! Die Universität Hamburg will ihre Zusammenarbeit mit dem Konfuzius Institut beenden.
Moe Greene of ‘Godfather’ CONTROVERSY as “one state solution” comments surface in Vegas
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS “ISRAEL WATCH”: The growing list of those in the US caught up in recent controversies about Israel.
Moe Greene of The Godfather fame shocked social media over the weekend with newly unearthed comments in which he condemned Israel as “not as interesting as Las Vegas” and appeared to support a “one state solution.” He is the latest celebrity to be in hot water amid growing Liberal Zionist criticism of Israel and concern that the US Jewish community is less interested in Israel than in the past.
Greene, who was born in 1922, was not previously thought to hold controversial views on Israel. However it turns out that newly revealed tapes show that he was also a supporter of binationalism and a so-called “one state solution.” Greene, a well known Jewish property investor who is portrayed in the Godfather as a “mobster” and associate of Hyman Roth, was know for his charitable giving and support for progressive causes. Despite his outward demeanor as an abusive casino owner, a softer Moe Greene can now be revealed from the new tapes. “I’m not sure about this whole Israel thing,” he says. “Do we need a whole state or one state that can fully express my values of Tikkun Olam.” He argues that much like he built Vegas, he believes Israel could be a thriving country carved out of the desert, but he has concerns about the endless conflict. “Conflict is not good for business. Like I told Michael Corleone, this is a delicate thing we have going here, and I can’t even imagine how difficult it would be to run a city in the middle of the kind of thousand-year wars they have in the Middle East.” Greene has been slammed by pro-Israel organizations as out of touch and ignorant as to the difficulties Israel faces. However friends of Greene point out that he was merely caught off guard on the new tapes and they don’t reflect the full depth of his views. He joins a growing list of those in the US caught up in recent controversies about Israel. |
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS EXCLUSIV : Syrian Palestinians Killed by Syrian Regime, incl. 491 by Torture, from Mar 2011-July 2020, 49 Seen in Caesar Pics
The Background and Work Methodology of the Report / 29 July 2020 – ENGLISH TEXT
Syria has been one of the primary destinations for those forcibly displaced from Palestine since 1948 and in the subsequent waves of asylum, due to the embrace and welcome they received from Syrian society, which contributed to their inclusion within this society of which they are considered an integral part. The Syrian state has classified them as being on an equal footing with Syrian citizens in all fields, except for the right to vote and to run for the Syrian People’s Assembly and for Local Administration (governorate and city councils) positions, while preserving Palestinian citizenship, in order to preserve the right of return, under the umbrella of a set of effective Syrian legislations issued in this context; the most prominent of these is Decree No. 260, which was approved by former Syrian President Shukri al Quwatli in July 1956, and Decree No. 1311 issued in October 1963. The latest statistics issued by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) indicate that it is currently providing health, education, relief and social services to approximately 552,000 registered refugees in Syria. The estimate of the actual number of these refugees, however, is far greater than that, and we at the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) believe that it would have been better to grant the vast majority of these refugees Syrian citizenship, given their long-term residence on Syrian soil, which would not prevent them from also retaining dual Palestinian citizenship.
MESOPOTAMIA NEWS EXCLUSIV : Syrian Palestinians Killed by Syrian Regime, incl. 491 by Torture, from Mar 2011-July 2020, 49 Seen in Caesar Pics / GERMAN TEXT
3.196 syrische Palästinenser wurden zwischen März 2011 und Juli 2020 von syrischen Regimetruppen getötet, darunter 491 wegen Folter, und 49 erschienen in Caesar Fotos
2.663 syrische Palästinenser, die zwischen März 2011 und Juli 2020 vom syrischen Regime inhaftiert wurden, sind noch immer inhaftiert oder gewaltsam verschwunden, mit Todesurkunden für 37 der Vom Zivilregister ausgestellten Zwangsgefangenen
SNHR
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