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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Russia ‘must change strategy’ in Syria if it wants to join US-led ‘anti-ISIS’ coalition – State Dept Russia is not welcome to join the US-led coalition in Syria, as France has proposed, until it changes its focus and stops propping up President Assad, the US State Department said. Yet, Washington continues to insist their goal isnt defeating Assad. If other nations not in the coalition [the US-led coalition] want to join it and become part of it and focus on the fight against ISIL [Islamic State/IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL] thats a conversation were certainly willing to have, US State Department spokesperson John Kirby said. An appeal to expand the US-led coalition fighting Islamic State came from French President Francois Hollande three days after deadly attacks in Paris a week ago. Stating that France is at war, Hollande called for the creation of a large coalition, which could unite forces with Russia to achieve a result that has taken too long. The grand coalition is going to be the focus of separate talks President Hollande will have with his American and Russian counterparts in coming days. The French leader is expected to hold talks in Washington on November 24 and in Moscow on November 26. However, the US State Department says that Russias involvement in the coalition would depend on Moscows commitment. But in order for that to work, every member of the coalition has to have the same focus on defeating ISIL, and thus far we, talking about Russia, havent seen that same commitment, Kirby said, referring to Russias support for the Syrian President Bashar Assad. Its inconsistent with the goals of the coalition, which is to defeat ISIL, if youre also propping up the Assad regime. Washington has reiterated that there would be no discussions until Moscow changes its strategy: If Russia is serious about this, about going after ISIL, and changing the calculus of military activities its conducting inside Syria, then its great and we will be willing to have a discussion with them about how they might be able to contribute to the coalition operations. The statement has prompted Said Arikat, Washington Bureau Chief for Al-Quds, to ask Kirby to clarify what the coalitions priority actually was, because the issue of Assad keeps coming up all the time. So whats the core goal? To beat Assad or ISIS? On a scale of one to ten is one larger than the other? Arikat asked Kirby. Despite, as is claimed by the State Department, the main goal of coalition being defeating Islamic State and curbing terrorism, President Assad remains a serious concern for Washington. There is nothing in the coalitions mandate to remove Assad from power, Kirby responded, adding that removing the current Syrian government would be mutually supportive in beating IS and keeping them out. But militarily, specifically militarily, the goal of the coalition to counter ISIL is about countering ISIL, the State Department spokesman said. Part of Fridays press briefing was dedicated to the US-led missions efforts in and around Syria. We started the coalition last year, and didnt focus on foreign fighters and other issues initially, Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, Brett McGurk, said. The US is now going to focus on putting pressure on the heartland of ISIL and its links with Raqqa and Mosul. Despite claiming significant progress, the US has been criticized, most vocally by Russian officials, for failing to stem the growth of IS despite a year of airstrikes, and even for sparing the terrorists units. Crucially, the US-led coalition refrained from bombing the oil trade lifeline of Islamic State until this week. There were almost 8,000 military flights. Almost quarter of the time the jets came back without striking, taken to mean that they found no targets to attack. Meanwhile, ISIL continued to receive oil
thousands of tanker trucks drove all across the region, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministrys Department for New Challenges and Threats, Ilya Rogachev, told the Kommersant newspaper. The official believes it was only Moscows intervention that made the US finally target the terrorists oil tanker vehicles. Its impossible not to notice, that even this [US move to bomb IS tankers] was compelled by the decisive and effective actions of the Russian Air Force. Taking [the Russian strikes] into account, one cant help but wonder: has the US-led coalition actually set a task of militarily defeating ISIL? By comparison, Russia destroyed some 500 IS tankers over the past few days, disrupting the flow of illegal petrodollars to the terrorist group, which, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, is selling oil to some 40 states. The Russian Defense Ministry has released a video as proof of some of these strikes. Russian warplanes disrupt ISIS oil sales channels; destroy 500 terrorist oil trucks in Syria. In the latest development, warships from the Russian Caspian Fleet launched 18 cruise missiles at seven IS targets in the Syrian provinces of Raqqa, Idlib, and Aleppo on Friday. According to Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu, over 600 terrorists were also killed in airstrikes involving cruise missiles in Syrias Deir Ex-Zor Province. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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There's a US-led anti-ISIS coalition? That's news--I thought ISIS was part of the US-led anti Assad coalition.
Key word: "US-led". Seems the only leading on dealing with ISIS has been done by Putin. Putin should set terms for France and the US joining the Russian-led coalition against ISIS. That would make much more sense.
I saw that too.... US led ..... i doubt russia has any interest in being led by liars in the us.
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In light of Russia's decisive actions against ISIS, this is incredibly smug talk from a school-yard weakling. Just as removing Saddam got rid of Al-queda?
Stay the course, Vlad; do not listen to buckwheat or kerry, they're complete and total morons.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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