وزير العدل السوري: الولايات المتحدة تريد ابقاء الوضع الراهن على ما هو عليه

وزير العدل السوري: الولايات المتحدة تريد ابقاء الوضع الراهن على ما هو عليه

أخبار سورية

الثلاثاء، ٢٢ سبتمبر ٢٠١٥

Syrian Minister of Justice: US for unchanged status quo in Syria

الدكتور هيثم بو سعيد: المخابرات الغربية ماتزال تدعم داعش

Dr Haissam Bou Said: Western intelligence still supports ISIS

هل يستطيع جيرمي كوربن قيادة بريطانيا الى طريق السلام والعدل

Jeremy Corbyn – can he turn Britain to the path of peace and justice?

كوربن والأزمة السورية

Corbyn and the Syrian crisis

 

ناهد الحسيني مديرة مكتب الفيترنز توديه في دمشق

Nahed Al Husaini VT Bureau Chief Damascus

 

مساهمة خاصة للأزمنة 

Special contribution

 “The United States wants the status quo to remain the same in Syria, so the war goes on and neither the government nor the militants prevail.” This is the warning from the Syrian Minister of Justice Dr Najim Hamad Al Ahmad.

Dr Al Ahmed cautioned Western powers that still think that they can exploit terrorism for their own selfish ends that “the US and Europe will not be safe from the terrorist groups, especially when their many foreign fighters return home. “Certainly, they will not go back and plant Jasmine in their countries of origins,” the minister said.

 

 

On the plight of Syrian Refugees, Dr. Al Ahmed (above) noted that “this issue is employed by the West as an umbrella for achieving political purposes.” 

The Minister confirmed that his country is open to any political overtures, but determined more than ever to combat terrorism in all shapes, citing the courage of the Syrian army in fighting this current war, just as in past regional conflicts, including the struggle for justice in Palestine.       

In the same context, the Secretary-General of the European Department for Security and Information, Dr Haissam Bou Said, underscores that “private US intelligence units from the CIA and Mossad set up the so-called ‘moderate militants’, using funding and logistic support provided by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey.”

 

 

“The United States has lost control of the ‘Militants’ and its  policies are now being made up on the hoof,” Bou Said (above) said, cautioning that the “situation in Syria requires tremendous acumen and precision vis-à-vis security and political issues, especially those pertaining to arming the US-backed moderate militants in Syria. This is not just destabilizing Syria, but other countries in the region, and additionally threatens Europe in particular with the problem of ‘blowback’.”

Dr Bou Said added “we are at the threshold of new Sykes-Picot in the Middle East, that bears different names, where Russia and the United States become the key players in the region, and the new map of the Region will be implemented if and when the International Forum reaches a comprehensive political settlement after defeating the extremist groups that are the main blocking hurdle in the international project.

 

 

The election of the UK’s new Labour Party Leader (above) has enormous potential significance beyond Britain. The outspoken and charming leader has rallied support among his party members and now has the potential to harness British public concern about UK foreign policy as a major plank of his campaign for the country’s next General Election.

 Jeremy Corbyn’s very honest assessments of the situation in the Middle East, his long-established opposition to Zionist aggression, and his more recent statements about the role of MI6 and the CIA, have all earned him the relentless hostility of Britain’s corporate media.

He must know that, whatever he now does, he will win no friends there, but his warnings on the dangers to Britain if the Conservative government continues to play with fire, and his call for Britain to try to take the road of peaceful negotiations rather than once again using expensive war jet ‘diplomacy’, will surely strike a chord with millions of people in Britain facing brutal austerity cuts.

Can the passionate speeches made by Corbyn made a difference? Yes, they can. The public wants to hear a distinctive voice spelling out the truth. Corbyn’s authenticity and courage are the points he must trade on to build support for his real Labour Party among the British public as a whole.

With the Syrian crisis and its consequences grabbing the headlines day after day, an intelligent and principled involvement with the effort of Russian President Vladimir Putin to form a genuine coalition against terrorism, could see Corbyn outflank the Conservative government’s knee-jerk plan to “bomb Syria in order to save it”.

For such a coalition to work, it is of course necessary for the Syrian body politic to include wide effective political opposition and choice. Corbyn’s long record on the Middle East and his strong stand for human rights give him unique status in the region as an ‘honest broker’. As such there is an opportunity for him to play an important role in the peace-building process which is so urgently needed both for the Syrian people and the wider world.