Friday, February 12, 2016

In A Major Blow To The Syrian Peace Talks, Syrian President Assad Vows To Continue The War

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad answers questions during an interview with al-Manar's journalist Amro Nassef, in Damascus, Syria, in this handout photograph released by Syria's national news agency SANA on August 25, 2015. REUTERS/SANA/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS

The Guardian: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad vows to retake whole country

Assad’s comments, made just hours before agreement reached in Munich over cessation of hostilities, deal blow to hopes of negotiated solution to war

Bashar al-Assad has dealt a swift blow to international efforts to secure a ceasefire, deliver aid and promote a negotiated solution to the war in Syria, vowing to regain control of the entire country and warning that it could still “take a long time”.

The Syrian president was speaking to the AFP news agency in Damascus on Thursday, hours before an agreement was reached in Munich on arranging a cessation of hostilities and the urgent despatch of food, medicines and other supplies to hundreds of thousands of civilians in besieged areas.

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More News On Syrian President Assad Vowing To Continue The War

Syria ceasefire in tatters before it has even begun: Assad boasts he will 'retake the whole country' just hours after John Kerry announces peace deal -- Daily Mail
Syria's Assad says to keep fighting as peace talks proceed: AFP -- Reuters
Syria conflict: Bashar Assad vows to retake whole country -- BBC
Bashar al-Assad vows to retake whole of Syria by force despite ceasefire attempts -- The Independent
Bashar Assad Vows to Retake Syria, Warns It Could Take 'A Long Time' -- NBC
Assad warns about risks of Saudi and Turkish intervention into Syria -- TASS
Syria ceasefire in danger after Assad vows to retake 'the whole country' -- Mashable
Assad just made a promise that effectively turns John Kerry's new plan for Syria on its head -- Natasha Bertrand, Business Insider

4 comments:

RRH said...

I like alphabet soup.

Alphabet soup Islamo-fascist groups and NGOs, not so much.

Here's IRC leader Miliband's bio

http://www.rescue.org/david-miliband


And, from the "defrocked Popes of Peace" (couldn't help myself Jay) at the Guardian

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/aug/09/david-miliband-iraq-war-contributed-to-current-crisis

So glad to see he "accepts responsibility" regarding Iraq. I wonder if he'd accept (not that it'd ever happen) an indictment from the ICC? Oh to be a pet pig bourgeois.


Here are some financials, of notable interest is the FY2014 financial report. Open snd scroll on down to see who run bartertown...um the IRC.

http://www.rescue.org/about/financial-information


And James, if you're reading.

A fine choice of cookie. I expect they're all the rage at State.

O R E O

so great with imagination

puts the yum in your creation

Jay Farquharson said...

Over at Col. Pat Lang's site, they are drilling down through the text of the agreement with all the enthusiasm of newly graduated Lawyers.

A) the Agreement is to take effect in a week,

B) it's a Cessation of Hostilities, not a Ceasefire,

C) it excludeds ISIS, al Nusra and their allies.

Unknown said...

Assad looked like a loser 2 years ago. A year ago it looked grim,

Now Assad looks like a survivor and Kerry looks like a punk.


... well Kerry always has looked like punk.

Jay Farquharson said...

""Today, after sleeping on it the representative of the Higher Committee on Negotiations of Riyadh said it would accept a truce in Syria only if the actions of the RuAF are terminated, otherwise it is unacceptable. In his words, "without stopping Russian airstrikes, a truce in Syria will not be stable".

I don't envy the state Department right now — yesterday they tried really hard," wrote Maria Zakharova on Facebook."