An IDF soldier looks into southern Syria from the Israeli side of the border. Photo: IDF via Wikimedia Commons.
Yossi Alpher, Forward: The Trump-Putin Syria Ceasefire Puts Russia On Israel’s Border
The United States, Russia and Jordan, with Israel’s acquiescence, recently negotiated a ceasefire among warring parties in the southwest corner of Syria, an area bordering both Israel and Jordan. Presidents Trump and Putin announced the achievement at their Hamburg summit, and it took effect July 9.
On the face of it, an end to the killing anywhere in Syria is a good thing. If stray shells and bullets no longer “leak” into the Israeli Golan, that, too, is obviously welcome news. And if this step offers a model for additional ceasefires throughout Syria and enables refugees to return home, that is a move in the right direction for the entire Middle East.
But there is far more to this ceasefire than a mere cessation of hostilities next door. By augmenting Russia’s capacity to affect Israel’s strategic interests, it could have far-reaching consequences.
While the U.S. is a party to the ceasefire agreement, it will not be involved in policing it. That task apparently falls to Russia. This could place Russian combat troops, dubbed “military police” for protocol purposes, across a narrow boundary divide from the Israel Defense Forces patrolling the Golan.
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WNU Editor: If a ceasefire is to hold in south-east Syria, Russian forces will be instrumental in policing the peace. Is this acceptable to Israel .... for some I will have to say no (see below links) ....
Analysis Syria Cease-fire: Israel Will Have to Live With Russian Dominance on Its Border -- Zvi Bar'el, Haaretz
Iran, With Russian Help, Threatens Israel From Syria -- Algemenier
Russian troops for Quneitra in defiance of Israel -- Debka
Hat tip to Fred for this story.
5 comments:
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Werent Russian troops successful peace keepers in Ukraine and Georgia?
Actually they were successful. Unfortunately in the cases of Ukraine and Georgia the United States and its "allies" fouled everything up by, at the very least, supporting coups against governments that were non hostile to Russia in favor of governments who were actively hostile. Many believe with some reason to do so that the United States actively fomented and supported the coups. Supporting them was bad enough but to have actually fomented them would be far worse especially when part of the agreement to end Cold War 1 was an agreement that NATO would not expand to Russia's borders. (Whether or not such an agreement actually existed is irrelevant at this point. The Russians believe it did and, since there was/is no reason for NATO to have expanded to Russia's borders neither party thought it necessary to put the agreement in writing and, given the heated rhetoric from the US side prior to negotiations, it would have been problematic for the US to have been seen making concessions. Hence there was no written agreement. No one thought it would be needed!!)
Russia has no interest in invading Israel. They are trying to ensure access to their bases/ports in Syria and ensuring Assad remains in control in these areas. Perhaps with the proper concessions elsewhere we might even be able to procure their assistance or at least indifference as we deal with Iran "death to America." Such a situation would be good for both the US and Israel.
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