USA; Daesh Collaborator Or al-Nusra Ally

MEP: The cornerstone of peace in truce plan of Syria has been divided into three major blocks based on the division of the parties’ involved: The Syrian government, moderate and extremist terrorists from the perspective of Russia and America, This peace requires the removal of the third party and the convergence of the first two.

There’s a big difference between talking and acting. According to the American-Russian project, everything depends on the answers to these questions; who is a terrorist and not allowed to play a role in Syria’s future?

But who can answer these questions, by what standard and how?

Dividing rebels to extremist and so-called moderate has caused great confusion.

On the eve of the agreement, Russian officials declared that US will be unable to separate moderate opposition from extremist.

Earlier in early September, Sergei Ryabkov, the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, said: “The problem is, we are not sure that our American counterparts are able to distinguish Al-Qaeda extremist terrorists and moderate-backed terrorists. This is the major obstacle for agreement on Aleppo situation.”

Ahrar Al-Sham announced that they won’t abide US-Russia agreement. They think “the agreement causes the loss of all the sacrifices and achievements they reached in Syria.” They said:” the result of the agreement is government success and military encirclement of the revolution.”

Although Ahrar Al-Sham classified as “moderate” according to US classification, but Ahrar is comrade and ally with Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (Former the Nusra Front, the Syrian branch of Al-Qaeda).

In March 2015, these two group and smaller groups like jund al aqsa formed a joint military operations room called Jaish al-Fatah and have fought in a coordinated way since last year.

Most of the terrorists’ weapon was supplied by Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

It is not surprising that one of the members of the Common Room in response to the ceasefire agreement said:” You talk about truce, but you know our brothers in Al-Nusra Front as terrorists…what a ceasefire this is!”

Al-Julani, Nusra commander who occupies many regions in Idlib, asked all terrorist groups to continue the war under the banner of a united front.

The question is which armed group USA knows as a moderate and which one should be supported in order to achieve a cease-fire?!

Perhaps the complexity of the situation made the most absurd US action. USA in keeping with the Islamic State bombed Syrian army in Deir ez-Zor.

The unit that was bombed in Deir Ezzor was fighting ISIS. Even according to Western military commentators, this military action was purely practical. It had been done because of US inability to manage the cease-fire process.

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