Kerry’s Habitual Dead On Arrival Peace Efforts

Kerry’s Habitual Dead On Arrival Peace Efforts

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The largest Syrian rebel group said it was unacceptable to talk about a political solution to the war as people die of hunger and bombardment and the best way to force Damascus toward a settlement was to give insurgents anti-aircraft missiles. This is Kerry’s habitual dead on arrival peace efforts he is forcing on Syrians.

The statement from Islam Army (Jaysh al-Islam) underlines opposition concerns over a U.N.-led diplomatic effort to launch peace talks in Geneva on Jan. 25. The opposition want goodwill measures including a ceasefire, a detainee release and the lifting of blockades on besieged areas before negotiations.

U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura is shuttling around the region to prepare for the talks, part of a plan endorsed by the Security Council last month to end the five-year-war that has killed over 250,000 people and created millions of refugees. De Mistura is another diplomat chasing a mirage Nobel Peace Prize.

Islam Army, part of a newly formed council set up to oversee the negotiations on the opposition side, said the “best way to force the regime to accept the (political) solution and stick by it” was to allow states that back the opposition to supply rebels with anti-aircraft missiles.

The statement, sent by the group’s spokesman overnight, said it would guarantee the missiles would not reach groups that would use them “illegally”.

NO MISSILES

While foreign governments including the United States and Saudi Arabia have provided rebels with military support, they have resisted demands for such missiles for fear they would end up with hardline jihadist groups such as Islamic State.

The Syrian government told de Mistura on Saturday it was ready to take part in Geneva talks but stressed the need to see the names of the Syrian opposition figures who will take part.

Pointing to another potential complication, Foreign Minister Walid al-Moualem also stressed the need for the government to obtain a list of groups that would be classified as terrorists as part of the peace process.

Imagine what a terrorist seeking the names of his opposition would do not to engage with them to understand Kerry’s habitual dead on arrival peace efforts.

Islam Army said the success of the political process “depended on the seriousness of the international community in putting pressure on the criminal regime to halt the killing”.

Opposition officials have already cast doubt on whether the talks will go ahead on schedule, citing the need to see the goodwill measures from the government side first.

Reuters contributed to this article.

Kerry’s Habitual Dead On Arrival Peace Efforts

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