Unseating Assad has become a low priority for Syria rebel backers, calling for new vision

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SYRIA MAP US AIRSTRIKEAs Damascus reverses military losses in much of the country’s strategically important west, and foreign states cut support for rebel forces, diplomats from Washington to Riyadh are asking representatives of Syria’s opposition to come to terms with President Bashar Assad’s political survival.

The country’s civil war has crossed the halfway point of its sixth year and Assad and his allies are now in control of Syria’s four largest cities and its Mediterranean coast. With the help of Russian air power and Iranian-sponsored militias, pro-government forces are marching steadily across the energy-rich Homs province to reach the Euphrates River valley.

Western and regional rebel patrons, currently more focused on advancing their own interests rather than accomplishing regime change in Damascus, are shifting their alliances and have ceased calls on Assad to step down.

“There is no conceivable military alignment that’s going to be able to remove him,” said former U.S. Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford, now a fellow at the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C. “Everyone including the U.S. has recognized that Assad is staying.”

The war has settled into a familiar, lower-intensity grind, with the Syrian government now in control of most of the populated west while Islamic State group militants and al-Qaida affiliates, U.S.-backed Kurds and Turkey-backed rebels hold on to remaining pockets in the north, east and south. Russia-sponsored so-called de-escalation zones have significantly reduced violence in rebel-held territory although fighting continues to rage in some areas.

With another round of U.N. mediated peace talks on the horizon in Geneva, the opposition’s chief representative group, the High Negotiations Committee, is being told by even its closest patrons it risks irrelevance if it does not adapt to the new realities.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, according to an interlocutor briefed on the matter, told the opposition it was time to formulate “a new vision.”

“He didn’t explicitly say Bashar is going to stay, but if you read between the lines, if you say there needs to be a new vision, what is the most contentious issue out there? It’s whether Bashar stays,” said the interlocutor, who mediates between the opposition and state capitals and requested anonymity so as not to compromise his work.

It is a difficult pill to swallow for the opposition, which has been holding a series of meetings as part of a months-long stock-taking process where they are expected to narrow their aims and refresh their leadership.

At a two-day meeting in Riyadh this week meant to try and bridge differences between the three main political opposition groups and come up with a unified vision based on the new political and military reality, divisions were however once again on full display.

The opposition’s chief representative group, the Saudi-based High Negotiations Committee (HNC), publicly held on to its position that Assad must step down before any political transition. In a statement, it said the opposition group known as the “Moscow Platform” insisted Assad’s departure must not be a precondition for talks.

“We refuse any role for Assad during a transitional period,” insisted spokesman Ahmad Ramadan of the National Syrian Coalition, the leading bloc in the HNC, which has always staked out a maximalist position against Assad.

But internally, there is talk of restructuring the HNC to give weight to the more conciliatory voices among the opposition – representatives based in Cairo and Moscow that groups within the HNC have long derided as the “internal opposition” for their perceived cozy relations with Damascus.

It comes at the urging of the U.N.’s top Syria envoy, Staffan De Mistura, who spent much of the last Geneva talks trying to reconcile the HNC and the Cairo and Moscow groups.

De Mistura set expectations last week that those efforts would bear fruit. He said the opposition was in the midst of “intensive internal discussions” in order to come up with “a more inclusive and perhaps even more pragmatic approach” to negotiations, saying he hoped an outcome could materialize by October.

The shifts reflect the changing priorities of the opposition’s chief backers – the U.S., Europe, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia – which are now more concerned with preserving their own, narrowly conceived strategic interests, than they are with unseating Assad.

For the U.S., that means focusing on fighting the Islamic State group and containing Iran’s influence in Syria, to protect its ally Israel. Saudi Arabia, too, wants to contain its regional archrival, Iran, as well as wrest influence away from Qatar, which is seen as a key backer to the HNC and some rebel groups on the ground. Ankara’s top priority is to contain the U.S.-backed Kurdish PYD party in north Syria, which it fears will inspire Kurdish separatism in east Turkey.

Indeed, these nations have never seriously challenged Assad’s hegemony, militarily, leaving Russia and Iran holding the cards.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama fastidiously avoided striking Assad’s forces, even after his administration concluded Damascus had trespassed the president’s “red line” against chemical warfare; Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is reported to have told the U.N.’s general secretary in July that President Trump’s administration would leave Syria’s fate in Russia’s hands.

Government forces have blocked agencies from delivering relief to several areas it has held under siege, and while the U.N. has condemned the tactic as “barbaric” and “medieval,” it has been criticized for paying dividends to Damascus, which has seen these areas capitulate one by one. Russia’s own leverage over the opposition comes from negotiating cease-fires for besieged areas, which are otherwise pounded mercilessly by air strikes and artillery.

It’s not clear what the truces buy in the long term and the same can be said about the opposition’s reorientation, if such a thing indeed happens. At a rare public speech before Syrian diplomats in Damascus this week, a confident Assad derided the West and declared Syria will look east when it comes to political, economic and cultural relations.

It remains to be seen whether the opposition, long plagued by divisions, can indeed reconstitute itself into a more accommodating coalition, as capitals from Washington to Moscow have demanded.

© 2017 The Associated Press

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24 responses to “Unseating Assad has become a low priority for Syria rebel backers, calling for new vision”

  1. Danny Farah Avatar
    Danny Farah

    Iran and Hezbollah will unseat him once they are done using him. They will dispose of him with a smart bomb.. Lol

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      You prefer this
      “ISRAEL MAKES DRAMATIC ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE FUTURE FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT OVER SYRIAN CRISIS”

      https://southfront.org/israel-makes-dramatic-attempts-to-influence-future-final-settlement-agreement-over-syrian-crisis/

      1. Danny Farah Avatar
        Danny Farah

        Hind I prefer that all of them go away. I don’t see the difference between Israel and Syria they all destroyed Lebanon and I wish they go away and leave us in peace.

          1. Rainbow Sponge Avatar
            Rainbow Sponge

            “The Cristians of the Orient” lmao they can’t even spell Christians.

          2. This troll forgets, the slaughter of Christians and Muslims in Lebanon
            The Christians in Lebanon live in Lala Land……

          3. Hannibal Avatar

            Yet after thousands of years… We remain. Can you say the same? As the resistance finishes up ISIS zion brainchild, now hardened, and emboldened, they turn their sight on Galilee. Ya Qods Qaadimoun…

          4. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            I didn’ write this Turkish troll

          5. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Must have been written by an Inglisi, i didn’t write it
            Sombre faces.
            “The war against Syria, planned by the United States, France and the United Kingdom for mid-November 2011, has been blocked in extremis by the Russian and Chinese vetoes at the Security Council. According to Nicolas Sarkozy, who informed the Maronite Patriarch of the matter during a stormy meeting at the Elysée Palace on 5 September 2011, the plan contemplates the expulsion of Middle East Christians by the Western powers. In this context a press campaign is underway in Europe to accuse the Christians of the Orient of collusion with the dictatorships. Mother Agnès-Mariam of the Cross, mother superior of the monastery of James the Mutilated in Qara (Syria) responds to this war propaganda.The West has got used to being the judge, the authority, the sponsor and guardian of the Christians of the Orient.”

            “This is due to too much complacency among among ourselves towards an alternative culture which has been too eagerly adopted. Moreover, it is one thing to be French-speaking, it is quite another to allow the French — or other westerners — to set themselves up as educationalists and guardians of the Christians of the Orient. The Maronite Patriarch stated what he thinks, in unison with his colleagues, the other Patriarchs of the Middle-East. He didn’t do it in complicity with a dictatorship, but in harmony with what he believes is in the line of justice and in the interest of the Christian communities. Of course, the words of the Patriarch thwart, in a very authoritative manner, the manoeuvres of the international community aiming to establish at whatever price an alternative puppet regime in Syria like they did in Libya. The fact that they are so interested in Syrian affairs — oh! if only they had been so interested during the Lebanese war when we were being massacred in silence! — to the point of hitting the headlines in the media of the New Totalitarianism on a daily basis should attract the attention of every free and critical person.(…)

          6. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Must have been written by an Inglisi, i didn’t write it
            Sombre faces.

            “The war against Syria, planned by the United States, France and the United Kingdom for mid-November 2011, has been blocked in extremis by the Russian and Chinese vetoes at the Security Council. According to Nicolas Sarkozy, who informed the Maronite Patriarch of the matter during a stormy meeting at the Elysée Palace on 5 September 2011, the plan contemplates the expulsion of Middle East Christians by the Western powers. In this context a press campaign is underway in Europe to accuse the Christians of the Orient of collusion with the dictatorships. Mother Agnès-Mariam of the Cross, mother superior of the monastery of James the Mutilated in Qara (Syria) responds to this war propaganda.The West has got used to being the judge, the authority, the sponsor and guardian of the Christians of the Orient.”

            “This is due to too much complacency among among ourselves towards an alternative culture which has been too eagerly adopted. Moreover, it is one thing to be French-speaking, it is quite another to allow the French — or other westerners — to set themselves up as educationalists and guardians of the Christians of the Orient. The Maronite Patriarch stated what he thinks, in unison with his colleagues, the other Patriarchs of the Middle-East. He didn’t do it in complicity with a dictatorship, but in harmony with what he believes is in the line of justice and in the interest of the Christian communities. Of course, the words of the Patriarch thwart, in a very authoritative manner, the manoeuvres of the international community aiming to establish at whatever price an alternative puppet regime in Syria like they did in Libya. The fact that they are so interested in Syrian affairs — oh! if only they had been so interested during the Lebanese war when we were being massacred in silence! — to the point of hitting the headlines in the media of the New Totalitarianism on a daily basis should attract the attention of every free and critical person.(…)

        1. Hind Abyad Avatar
          Hind Abyad

          One Syrian tank (in the Desert) is BIG BREAKING NEWS??

          ‘Breaking: Syrian Army liberates entire northeast Homs pocket – map’

          https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/breaking-syrian-army-liberates-entire-northeast-homs-pocket-map/?utm

          1. Rudy1947 Avatar

            You have often thought it significant to post training videos and claim victorious endings to a propaganda film. Sponge showed a real tank getting really blown up.

          2. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Keep your propaganda job earning you livfe with lies..life is short. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/73058017cd4667f1a92b55b629eba2350014b33135ca07c533bcf1a4797634ce.jpg Yassin massacre never existed

          3. Rudy1947 Avatar

            Correct, a massacre never happen. A battle occurred, but not a massacre. Thanx for confirming.

  2. There is no way this dictator for life will ever control a united Syria again. With the help of Russia and Iran he has destroyed and gassed the country and its people to the point of no return.

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      Not your business

  3. Hind Abyad Avatar
    Hind Abyad

    “Most likely, during the meeting, Netanyahu suggested Putin to use the Israeli influence on US President Donald Trump and the Congress to ease the key economic sanctions imposed on Russia. In turn, Tel Aviv seeks to participate in the final settlement agreement as a negotiating side. Israel sees this as a tool to defend its interests in Syria” (for Greater Israel) .

  4. Hind Abyad Avatar
    Hind Abyad

    Netanyahu said Iran is trying to “Lebanonize” Syria and take over using Shi’ite militias.
    The word ‘Lebanonize’ is a long time geostrategy name Zionist creation, to create sectarianism self-destruction Netanyahu uses it on Hezblollah
    https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/90f1d37e21fafa09e9c74a570654c16a2b996cfed336d09d6b2f7a77607c8b27.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b70a4735a2eb4d56721da2a915a29c9ceada1594eddfd055b3ab291a19e56615.jpg http:Netanyahu also said Iran is trying to “Lebanonize” Syria and take over using Shi’ite militias.
    http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.808587

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      Kurds deny seeking Israel’s assistance in separation from Iraq

      “A Kurdish official has denied remarks conveyed by an Israeli MK claiming that Kurdish officials visited Israel and asked for their help in seeking independence from Iraq, Anadolu reported yesterday.

      On Monday the Zionist Union MK Ksenia Svetlova said: “

      They say that Israel has a strong lobby and the ear of [US President Donald] Trump, and that they would be very happy if we could help,” reported the Jerusalem Post.”Iraq’s Kurds are sticking to a plan to hold an independence referendum on September 25, despite a US request to postpone it, a high-ranking Kurdish official told Reuters on Saturday.

      The United States and other Western nations are worried that the vote could ignite a fresh conflict with Baghdad and turn into another regional flashpoint. Turkey, Iran and Syria, which together with Iraq have sizeable Kurdish populations, all oppose an independent Kurdistan”.

      https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20170817-kurds-deny-seeking-israels-assistance-in-separation-from-iraq/

    2. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      “Syrians prefer #SDF to Syrian regime, Deputy Coalition Commander say kurdistan..”
      What Syrians, SDF? https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/3525edba30a28eced84d0303c44c9e3c2ad994a739ebdaea2146c9536aad761b.jpg

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