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WATCH Syria • Rakka, the agreement that makes us talk ...
http://www.kedistan.net/2017/11/16/syrie-rakka-accord-fantasmer/
"Anger of Turkey after the announcement of the departure of the fighters of IS of Rakka" headlined the newspaper Le Monde.
He was commenting on a bigger report by the BBC, which, according to the channel, investigated the agreement between the coalition and the last occupants of Daesh in Rakka, to accelerate the end of the fighting and allow civilians to evacuate.
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Other media speak of an agreement to accelerate the liberation of an "oil" zone, by resuming an AFP dispatch.
Let us first note that the deposits of Wahab, al-Fahd, Dbaysan, Kassir, Abu al-Katat and Abu Katach are located in desert area. Existing oil wells are located south of the city of Rasafa and its deposits, which the Syrian regime's army has already taken control of in June with Russian and Iranian aid. For others, the FDS take them back to Daesh these days, with fighting still as deadly.
So, of course, if the city of Rakka was also a node for access to fossil fuels, to make this connection is to sound the name of Kirkuk in the head of the reader. You know, this oil-rich city and region of Iraq that the Kurds apparently colonized, and which was taken over by the Iraqi central government ... thus allowing the forthcoming exploitation agreement by a large Russian group with international capital , that Barzani had begun to negotiate these last months, before the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan is again reduced to its former borders and almost under embargo.
What is this desire to present the Kurds of Syria, and more broadly the Syrian Democratic Forces, as colonizers ready for anything, including making agreements with Daesh, to expand wealth and territory? The upcoming media campaign is not only despicable, but partly the result of statements by the Turkish regime.
"The revelation that the so-called 'Syrian Democratic Forces' have reached an agreement with the terrorist organization Daesh to evacuate many of its Rakka terrorists is extremely serious and uplifting. (...) This agreement is a new example that fighting a terrorist organization with the help of another will result in collusion between these two organizations. "
said the Turkish Foreign Ministry in a statement released Tuesday, and broadcast in the regime's media and a few others who would have done well to shut up.
Beautiful windfall effect, to assimilate once again the Kurdish movement and its allies to the terrorist barbarity of Daesh.
Yes, but what about the BBC report? I leave you judges.
We are presented in some dispatches, based on this same report, as the flight of thousands of fighters, negotiated by the coalition and the SDS. In others, we speak of "several hundred armed combatants" and their families.
Colonel Ryan Dillon, spokesman for the coalition, says:
"Of about 3,500 civilians who left Rakka that day, about 300 were identified as possible IS fighters. The agreement with the SDS stipulated that the photos and fingerprints of all men of fighting age would be checked to prevent known jihadists from escaping.
I can not say with 100% certainty that each fighter was identified when he left Rakka. (...) Some of these fighters may have slipped among the civilians or pretended to be a local Daesh affiliate. When the convoy left Rakka, it was monitored by the drones of the coalition, but it was decided not to bomb it because of the presence of civilians. "
Nobody, at any time, emphasizes that the FDS were the fighting forces on the ground which recorded considerable human losses for a year, in this operation of reconquest. And yet yesterday, reports were laudatory. No one furthermore points out that these same SDSs have worked for the provisional administration of Rakka to return to tribal leaders and residents of the destroyed city, in a difficult balance, but respecting the statements already made by them. months ago. The agreement was based on this desire not to annihilate the civilian population, to guarantee part of the future, with those who had not participated in barbarism.
And what about the role and presence of special forces of European governments at the time, who took a close look at the captured Daesh fighters? What have they become ? And press envoys, who filmed women of French fighters and their children?
Some of the Daesh fighters have joined the Idlib pocket, others, areas and pockets that the Syrian regime of Bachar on one side, the SDS on the other take one another.
The great fear of seeing European Daesh members come back to Europe and burnt down capital cities has spread all at once. The BBC report was quickly translated and extensively picked up by the Putin nebula media.
We are even starting to have government statements to "reassure".
There is no doubt that last week's arrests by Turkey as "Daesh fighters in Turkey" prepared a good media propaganda offensive. The question that remains is that of the existing porosity of the Turkish borders with these areas, while with the Rojava, the control is tight. Daesh kept his good habits and borrowed the usual passages, in the area that the Turkish regime wanted to turn into a buffer, and that he uses it, to launch attacks on the regions of the North Syria Federation and its cantons.
The Kurdish movement can scarcely be fooled by this sudden down-and-down battle around this "agreement", similar to others, passed in Mosul, who have released many more fighters in the wild, even officials who do not know where they would be. And what about the "de-escalation zones" between the Turkish regime, the protector of groups that can hardly be described as democratic, Russia, Iran and the Bashar regime? Of course, the SDS will be named tomorrow as responsible for the situation, and not trustworthy. Even less to keep the armament provided, no doubt.
The butcher's shop ends. The various coalitions are already thinking of the great partition, and joining forces with the Kurds who are impediments to go round in circles, and their political project for Syria may become convenient in many respects.
In this stream of well-crafted propaganda, betting at the same time on the fear of the return of the jihadists and the copied media clerks, nobody will seek the connivances of yesterday on the spot, the Lafarge, the cotton of Daesh, the crimes of war committed in Iraq and Syria, whether by Daesh, the Bashar regime, the Iranian militias, the jihadist factions, the bombing of coalitions ...
"Irresponsible Kurdish fighters will have made a deal with Daesh, against the civilized world, and deserve for that to be wary in the future, since their word could now be questioned ..." Let's hope that this speech will be heard and develop…
So, finish the battle dress fashion for women in our women's media? The threat is back?

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