Government goes down in Lebanon. Truce declared between PKK
and Turkey. Israel apologizes to Turkey. Turkey accepts. ‘Tis nothing but a region
rearranging itself around developments in Syria, in preparation for rearranging
Syria herself. The end result, in the words of President Obama, will not be “ideal.”
It’s going to take many more years of civil activism to make it so. But then,
that’s how revolutions work. You start with a protest that triggers a civil war
that metastasizes into a proxy war that leads to new external arrangements
which, in turn, “inspire” internal arrangements, and violà: a new order emerges that needs to be challenged
in new ways to become popularly legitimate, stable and durable. But at least
that’s the optimistic take on things. On the long run, I am forever an
optimist. It’s the short run that kills me.
Friday March
22, 2013
Today’s
Death Toll: 100 martyrs,
including 5 women, 12 children and 2 martyrs under torture: 28 in Damascus and Suburbs,
18 in Daraa, 17 in Hama (9 executed in Kernaz), 13 in Aleppo, 9 in Homs, 5 in
Raqqa, 5 in Idlib, and 5 in Deir Ezzor (LCCs).
Points
of Random Shelling: 340 points.
Shelling with warplanes 14 points. Explosive barrels in 6 points. Scud missiles
in 3. Surface-to-surface missiles in 3. Shelling with mortars in 107. Artillery
in 112. Rocket launchers in 95 (LCCs).
Clashes: 110. Successful rebel
operations include shooting down a MIG warplane in eastern Hama Province and targeting
an armored car in Tal Othman. In Homs, FSA rebels imposed a siege on the Dabaa
military airport and repelled several attempt by regime forces to storm the old
neighborhoods of Homs City, and of the town of Al-Dar Al-Kabira. In Daraa, rebels
liberated the checkpoint at Janin and destroyed an armored vehicle in Sheik
Meskin. In Aleppo City, rebels regained control of Saed Bin Abi Waqqas Mosque
in Salah Eddin neighborhood. In Damascus, rebels in Daraya destroyed a T72 tank
and repelled attempts to storm (LCCs).
News
Obama
Warns Syria Could Become Enclave For Extremists “I am very concerned
about Syria becoming an enclave for extremism because extremists thrive in
chaos,” the president said at a joint news conference with Jordan’s King
Abdullah II. “They don’t have much to offer when it comes to actually building
things, but they’re very good about exploiting situations that are no longer
functioning. They fill that gap.” Obama said he was certain that Assad will go,
saying “it’s not a question of if, it’s when,” and urged the international
community to work together to accelerate a viable political transition. “We
can’t do it alone, and the outcome in Syria is not going to be ideal. Even if
we execute our assistance and our coordination and our planning and our support
flawlessly, the situation in Syria now is going to be difficult,” he said.
“Something has been broken in Syria, and it’s not going to be put back together
perfectly immediately anytime soon, even after Assad leaves,” he said.
Lebanon’s
government falls “I have sought, as much as I could, to preserve
Lebanon and keep it away from erupting volcanoes to protect the balance [in the
country]," he added. The premier called for the formation of a
national-salvation government, saying, "There will be no rescue [for
Lebanon] except through dialogue and making room for the formation of a
salvation government in which all groups are represented.” Miqati's resignation
came after the cabinet failed to approve the formation of a supervisory
electoral body and did not vote on the extension of the tenure of Internal
Security Forces chief Ashraf Rifi, who like Miqati is a prominent Sunni figure
from Tripoli. The PM said it was "necessary that Rifi continues to hold
his position during these circumstances."
Israeli
Apology Resets Alliance With Turkey: Netanyahu's Contrition on 2010 Raid Offers
U.S. Renewed Leverage in Mideast The rapprochement between the two
countries could boost Ankara's bid to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,
if it results in the pooling of Israel's technology and intelligence
capabilities with Turkey's robust military presence on the Syrian border,
analysts said.
France,
Britain fail to win easing of Syria arms ban Paris and London want to
exempt Assad's opponents from an EU arms embargo, a step they believe would
raise pressure on Assad to negotiate after two years of a civil war that has
claimed 70,000 lives. But they won little support from other EU member states
at a foreign ministers' meeting in Dublin, diplomats said, despite raising
concerns about chemical weapons to bolster their case.
On
Capitol Hill, calls for action in Syria Two senior U.S. senators who
are influential in Washington on national security and foreign policy circles
sent Obama a letter on Thursday urging him to do just that. Senate Armed
Services Committee Chairman Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., told Obama he should use air strikes and take other measures to
cripple Assad’s military, boost the opposition and protect Syrian citizens. On
Friday, several senators joined the chorus arguing for intervention, and several
others signaled they are not opposed.
Armenians
Flee War In Syria For Homeland, One Century After They Left Mass Killings In
Turkey ArmeniaNow, which is published by a nongovernmental
organization, has reported that at least 6,000 Armenian families have departed
or were forced out of Syria since the civil war erupted two years ago. BBC
reports the number is closer to 10,000.
The
Jihadist from Phoenix Eric Harroun claims to have joined up with an al
Qaeda-linked group fighting in Syria’s brutal civil war. We tracked him down,
but getting the truth was more difficult.
Syria's
refugee brides:'My daughter is willing to sacrifice herself for her family'
Refugee brides: Woman takes a cut to help Syrian refugee girls in Jordan find
Arab grooms from all over Middle East
Special
Reports
The provision of actionable
intelligence to small rebel units which have been vetted by the CIA represents
an increase in U.S. involvement in the two-year-old conflict, the officials
said. The CIA would neither confirm nor deny any role in providing training or
intelligence to the Syrian rebels… The CIA has sent officers to Turkey to help
vet rebels that receive arms shipments from Gulf allies, but administration
officials say the results have been mixed, citing concerns about weapons going
to Islamists. In Iraq, the CIA has been directed by the White House to work
with elite counterterrorism units to help the Iraqis counter the flow of al
Qaeda-linked fighters across the border with Syria. The West favors fighters
aligned with the Free Syrian Army, which supports the Syrian Opposition
Coalition political group… The U.S. uses satellites and other surveillance
systems to collect intelligence on Syrian troop and aircraft movements as well
as weapons depots. Officials say powerful radar arrays in Turkey are likewise
used to track Syrian ballistic missiles and can pinpoint launch sites.
The
Dom: Syria's Invisible Refugees … one ethnic minority has undergone
more than its share of suffering — both during the current fighting and for
centuries preceding it — and few outside of Syria know much about it. The group
is known as the Dom and it has been a presence in Syria since before the
Ottoman Empire. Often mislabeled by the pejorative “gypsies,” the Dom get their
name from their language, Domari, means “man.”
They have joined the exodus of Christian, Muslim and other Syrians
refugees into Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and beyond. But wherever they go, they generally face a
less than warm welcome.
My
new paper, prepared for a briefing in Washington, D.C. that took place on
January 15, 2013, is now out and is titled “Syria
2013: Rise of the Warlords.” It should be read in conjunction with my
previous briefing “The
Shredded Tapestry,” and my recent essay “The
Creation of an Unbridgeable Divide.”
Video Highlights
Activists from the town of Yelda in Eastern Ghoutah, Damascus
Suburbs, claim that the pink smoke we see here is a poison gas that has been
used against local populations leading to a number of cases of suffocation http://youtu.be/Jr7S0AJyHrE Elsewhere in
the city, in the neighborhood of Sidi Qaddad, the pounding leave several
dead http://youtu.be/ChS1nVQJKS0 , http://youtu.be/_Dt_CYPXlX4
Al-Jazeerah correspondent, Ahmad Zeidan, embedded with the rebels
around the Damascus claims that rebels killed two Afghan militiamen today who
were taking part in the protection of Ruqaiyah Shrine in Damascus City. There
is a small Shia population in Damascus whose members hail from different parts
of South Asia, and the regime has been recruiting them for its operations
around Shia shrines. As sectarianism increases, it is quite likely that the regime
could attempt to recruit Shia fighters from across the world and not only
Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey (Alawites) to carry on its war, as I argued in Rise
of the Warlords.
Douma and other rebel strongholds in Eastern Ghoutah,
Damascus Suburbs, come under intense shelling http://youtu.be/VrsrrQ--qoQ Zamalka
http://youtu.be/jyL5PWag86s , http://youtu.be/2OEjdrRU-6I
The pounding of rebel strongholds in Damascus City continues: Yarmouk
Camp http://youtu.be/ZQwX1AwTwlM Maisat
http://youtu.be/IHXXhosCVO4 Tadamon
http://youtu.be/sxP9CdRuaws , http://youtu.be/kLnUF-tvFKU
Rebels gathering to carry out attack on a local loyalist regiment on
the southern outskirts of Damascus City http://youtu.be/Ga6AtHMuPf0
, http://youtu.be/orA12X0z1oo Soon,
MIG fighters began pounding rebel positions http://youtu.be/ERbv0gX2nTE
In Eastern Ghoutah, rebels from the Maghaweer Brigades continue their
“cleanup operations” against loyalist outpost consolidating rebel hold on the
ground http://youtu.be/Qj4l_vtHcg0
To the West, the pounding of the town of Daraya continues http://youtu.be/a7LmFtf5QFU
Violent clashes between rebels and loyalists continue to rock Daraa
City http://youtu.be/NKBMMGUFDHM ,
http://youtu.be/KuwUM_MczGI House to
house combat http://youtu.be/qzkcdj3p3Cc
Street to street http://youtu.be/AadTgx71Y4o
Al-Wa’er Neighborhood in Homs city comes under intense shelling http://youtu.be/aV8FHjMLKfE Fires erupt http://youtu.be/SIbxjeHZ_4E , http://youtu.be/kxdUizUgpuM , http://youtu.be/UjEJncRT8uA Khaldiyeh
neighborhood was also targeted http://youtu.be/01_CxrWv1-8
The pounding of the town of Rastan continues http://youtu.be/npdhOfhqr9o , http://youtu.be/Ll-u3rCMByI
Jabhat Al-Nusrah consolidates its hold on the town of Kabajib
in Deir Ezzor Province, by clearing the last loyalist outpost and capturing these
prisoners http://youtu.be/yALJ-Wbkbbw
What do you know about child soldiers in Syria? This article is really insane: http://voc.tv/YKForB
ReplyDeleteWe have a breakdown of social order in many parts, and it's going to take years before we can put things back together. IN these circumstances, children will suffer and will be exploited by all.
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