U.S. Doesn’t Intend to ‘Give’ Deir Ezzor to Syrian Army
Last week the Syrian
Army (SAA) backed by allied forces broke years-long ISIS siege of Deir
Ezzor. Residents of the city were sincerely greeting liberators of the
city. According to many experts, the SAA’s success is an important step
towards total elimination of ISIS.
This, of course, can be
considered as a defeat of the West and its ‘partners’, who had worked
with the Syrian armed opposition and radical groups including ISIS
hoping to oust Assad.
The real prospect of the
SAA would retake control over the oil-rich territories has made the
U.S.-led Coalition launch a new military operation in Deir Ezzor.
Apparently, the White House makes every effort to prevent the SAA from
liberating the city from terrorists.
The U.S.-backed Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF) announced on Saturday the launching Jazeera
storm campaign in Syria’s Deir Ezzor, which was aimed at capturing areas
in northern and eastern countryside and advancing towards the Euphrates
River.
The U.S. intention to prevent the SAA is confirmed by Major General Rupert Jones,
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the US-led Coalition. Sunday, Jones
threatened to strike any units of the SAA if it crossed the Euphrates
River.
At the same time, the U.S.
takes another step to prevent Assad to establish control over the
country. September 22, 2017, the Kurdish-led administration in northern
Syria will hold elections for local councils and a regional assembly. In
January, 2018, Kurds will hold the elections for the region as a whole.
This, undoubtedly, won’t be coordinated with the Syrian government.
Obviously, such kinds of promises were made only by the United
States. That’s why the SDF forces fight so selflessly and to give their
full support to the U.S. ideas.Despite all threatens, the Syrian government maintains a firm position. In response to the unprecedented actions of the U.S.-led Coalition, Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mekdad said the presence of any foreign forces in Syria would be unacceptable. According to Mekdad, the United States forces had better leave Syrian territory on their own, otherwise, they will be treated as “occupying forces.”
Besides, the SAA is planning to cross the Euphrates River in Deir Ezzor Governorate after liberating several areas along the western bank of the river and liberate more oil-rich territory.
It
is obvious that for the SAA Deir Ezzor will become the decisive
battlefield not only against ISIS terrorists, but also against the
hypocritical ambitions of the West, led by the United States.
Anna Jaunger is a freelance journalist at Inside Syria Media Center where this article was originally published.
Featured image is from Al-Masdar News.
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