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Daoud Rammal – As-Safir
Aggression was over the Moment those Two Missiles were Fired
A well informed diplomatic source told As-Safir
newspaper that “the US war on Syria had started and ended the moment
those two ballistic missiles were fired, leaving inconsistent
information, as Israel denied and Russia confirmed, until an Israeli
statement was issued indicating they were fired in the context of an
Israeli-US joint drill and fell in the sea, and that they were not
related to the Syrian crisis.”
The
source further told the Lebanese daily that “the US forces fired these
two rockets from a NATO base in Spain, and were instantly detected by
the Russian radars and confronted by the Russian defense systems, so one
of them exploded in the airspace and the second one diverted towards
the sea.”
In this context, the source pointed out
that “the statement issued by the Russian Defense Ministry, which stated
the detection of two ballistic missiles fired towards the Middle East,
intended to neglect two points: the first was the location from which
the two rockets were fired, and the second was their downing. Why?
Because the moment the full military operation was launched, Head of the
Russian Intelligence Service contacted the US intelligence and informed
it that “hitting Damascus means hitting Moscow, and we have removed the
term “downed the two missiles” from the statement to preserve the
bilateral relations and to avoid escalation. Therefore, you must
immediately reconsider your policies, approaches and intentions on the
Syrian crisis, as you must be certain that you cannot eliminate our
presence in the Mediterranean.”
“This unannounced direct confrontation
between Moscow and Washington increased the Obama Administration’s
confusion and certainty that the Russian side was ready to move until
the end with the Syrian cause, and that the US did not have a way out of
its impasse except through a Russian initiative which would save
America’s face…” he added.
From this point, the diplomatic source
clarified that “in order to avoid further US confusion, and after Israel
denied knowing anything about the rocket firing in its first statement,
which is the truth, Washington demanded Tel Aviv to adopt the rocket
firing to save its face in front of the International Community,
especially since these two rockets were the beginning of the US
aggression on Syria and the announcement of the beginning of military
operations, after which US President Barack Obama was supposed to go to
the G20 Summit in Russia to negotiate the destiny of Syrian President
Bashr Al-Assad. However, he went to find a way out of the impasse he’s
in.”
The source further indicated that “after
the US-Russia rocket confrontation, Moscow intended to increase its
number of military experts in Russia, and added to its military units
and destroyers to enhance its military presence in the Mediterranean. It
also set a time for announcing about its initiative on stopping the
aggression on Syria after the G20 Summit, after drawing a side scene on
the sidelines of the summit which was followed by two successive visits
for Iranian Foreign Minister, Hussein Amir Abdul Lahyan, and Syrian
Foreign Minister, Walid Al-Moallem, in which a way out was agreed on
with the Russian side, and it included a Syrian announcement on
approving the Russian initiative regarding putting Syrian chemical
weapons under international supervision and preparing Syria for joining
the non-proliferation treaty.
Finally, the source pointed out that “One
of the first results of the US-Russian military confrontation was the
British House of Commons’ rejection to participate in a war on Syria.
This was followed by European stances, most significantly, the German
stance announced by Chancellor Angela Merkel."
Translated by Sara Taha Moughnieh
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
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