Swordsmyth
11-20-2018, 09:41 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to ensure the withdrawal of Iranian forces from Syria in exchange for a U.S. decision to lift sanctions on Moscow, Israeli Channel 10 News reported Nov. 20.
More at: https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/syria-putin-reportedly-offers-iranian-pullout-syria-exchange-us-sanctions-relief
goldenequity
11-21-2018, 06:27 AM
Israeli Channel 10 News reported....
complete horseshit.
Moscow did not offer U.S. to lift anti-Iranian sanctions in exchange for Iranian advisors' withdrawal from Syria - Ryabkov
Interfax
(The U.S. did.) :check:
goldenequity
11-21-2018, 06:53 AM
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https://twitter.com/walid970721/status/1065034236535689217
Swordsmyth
11-22-2018, 03:46 PM
The Kremlin uncharacteristically declined to comment on reports that Russia is seeking to broker Iran’s withdrawal from Syria in exchange for the Islamic Republic receiving sanctions relief from the US, which is extremely unusual because Moscow has a track record of issuing sharp unambiguous responses to fake news claims and sometimes even outright mocking them, which strongly suggests that its non-denial implies some degree of truth to the latest reports no matter how “politically incorrect” this may be for the Alt-Media Community to accept.
Rumors are swirling that Russia’s “balancing” strategy is evolving to the point of Moscow taking active measures to “encourage” Iran’s military withdrawal from Syria in exchange for the Islamic Republic receiving sanctions relief from the US, a scenario that the author himself foresaw last May when describing President Putin’s unofficial peace plan for Syria (https://eurasiafuture.com/2018/05/20/predicting-what-a-syrian-peace-deal-would-look-like/) and explaining how Russia is already “balancing” Iran in the Mideast (https://eurasiafuture.com/2018/05/13/russia-is-already-balancing-iran-in-the-mideast/) as it is, despite Russia consistently denying (https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/10/18/577392/Putin-Russia-Syria-Iran-Forces) that it has any power to do this at all. It turns out, however, that the country’s official statements might have been a classic exercise in “diplomacy” if Axios (https://www.axios.com/iran-syria-withdrawal-for-sanctions-russia-netanyahu-419511bd-545f-484e-b813-9a919c72572d.html)’ latest report from Tuesday evening turns out to be true, which claims that “Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a closed hearing on Monday that Russia recently proposed to Israel and the U.S. that Iran be granted relief from some U.S. sanctions in return for the removal of Iranian forces and proxies from Syria.”
The First Non-Denial
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The Kremlin uncharacteristically declined to comment on the report, with Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov simply saying (http://tass.com/politics/1031768?fbclid=IwAR1znBroKfccIhi3GJGHXMKdPHs3eRbzm FDcBq8q2fgTeMwWiNt2cRAtj9Y)
“No comment. We don’t comment on the subject matter of closed-door talks with heads of other states.”
This is extremely unusual because Moscow has a track record of issuing sharp unambiguous responses to fake news claims and sometimes even outright mocking them, which strongly suggests that its non-denial implies some degree of truth to the latest reports no matter how “politically incorrect” this may be for the Alt-Media Community (https://eurasiafuture.com/2018/03/29/alt-media-debunking-the-dogma/) to accept. There’s long been a concerted disinformation campaign at play aimed at trying to convince people that Russia is apparently an “anti-Zionist crusader state”, which couldn’t be further from the truth when recalling the regular praise that President Putin lavished on “Israel” (https://orientalreview.org/2018/05/10/president-putin-on-israel-quotes-from-the-kremlin-website/) during his nearly two decades in office, which led to the author concluding (http://inforos.ru/en/?module=news&action=view&id=73144) that President Putin is actually a proud philo-Semite.
After all, Russia successfully “convinced” Iran to withdraw it and its allied forces 140 kilometers from the “Israeli (https://www.globalvillagespace.com/writing-israel-quotation-marks-peaceful-form-pro-semitic-protest/)”-occupied Golan Heights in southwestern Syria at what RT (https://www.rt.com/news/439151-russia-israel-il-20-negligence/) even cited the Russian Ministry of Defense spokesperson as saying “was done at the request of Tel Aviv”. Not only that, but Russia’s flagship international media outlet also quoted the Defense Ministry in the same report as confirming that the country passively facilitated the more than 200 strikes (https://www.eurasiafuture.com/2018/09/05/alt-media-silent-as-israel-admits-to-200-strikes-in-syria/) that “Israel” carried out in Syria since January 2017 (which interestingly coincides with when Moscow unveiled its Russian-written “draft constitution” (https://21stcenturywire.com/2017/02/03/syria-digging-into-the-details-of-the-russian-written-draft-constitution/) for the Arab Republic). Moreover, Russia “provided assistance in preserving Jewish sacred places and graves in the city of Aleppo” on top of dangerously digging up “the remains of some Israeli servicemen that died during the past conflicts in an area where the Syrian forces were combating Islamic State (IS, former ISIS) terrorists at that time.”
The Second Non-Denial
None of this should be surprising since Russia and “Israel” are allies (http://theduran.com/does-anyone-still-seriously-think-that-russia-and-israel-arent-allies/), or rather, Russia has done so much to ensure “Israel’s” security that the latter could be described as a joint protectorate between Moscow and Washington (https://eurasiafuture.com/2018/07/17/its-official-israel-is-now-a-joint-russian-american-protectorate/) at this point. In fact, it could even provocatively be argued that Russia has done more for “Israel” lately than the US has, especially when considering that America was unable to carve out the “buffer zone” in southwestern Syria nor put its men’s lives on the line to “preserve Jewish sacred places and graves in the city of Aleppo” as well as dig up “the remains of some Israeli servicemen that died during the past conflicts” in Syria. Therefore, it could have almost been expected that Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov would release a follow-up non-denial (https://sputniknews.com/world/201811211069994945-russia-iran-syria-pullot/) that also strongly suggests some truthfulness to Axios’ explosive claims that President Putin is coordinating Iran’s withdrawal from Syria with Netanyahu.
The high-ranking official let the cat out of the bag by saying that
“Regarding the specific aspect of lifting sanctions in exchange for something, I can’t confirm it. There were close, but not coinciding with this idea, which did not develop. But we continue to look at what can be done in this area in conjunction with all the participants, all the countries that we are talking about now.”
The part about how “there were close (proposals), but not coinciding with this idea” reveals that Russia was in fact discussing something along these lines all along in spite of its official denials, exactly as the author in hindsight correctly analyzed back in May. In fact, subsequent “policy proposals” by the influential and publicly financed Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) suggest that the Kremlin is very serious about removing Iran from Syria.
More at: https://www.globalresearch.ca/russias-non-denial-brokering-irans-withdrawal-syria-big-deal/5660608
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