the dangerous entanglements of idlib and afrin
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

The dangerous entanglements of Idlib and Afrin

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

the dangerous entanglements of idlib and afrin

Fadi Esber

In late 2017, Daesh, the uncompromising terrorist entity that threatened global stability, was dealt a deadly blow and the protracted Syrian conflict came to a halt in almost all of the country’s major urban centers, making a renewed push for a political resolution to the war possible in 2018. Nonetheless, the Syrian battlefield continues to surprise external observers, who still face major difficulties in predicting even short-term outcomes. The recent twists and turns of events around the province of Idlib and the region of Afrin in northwestern Syria are yet another example of the complexity that still marks, and will continue to overshadow, the Syrian conflict.
With fiery rhetoric, raging battles and the contents of presumed diplomatic “deals” locked behind closed doors, observers can only speculate on what the coming days and weeks will hold. Despite the defeat of Daesh, in Idlib another terrorist menace is still lurking. In Afrin, the Kurdish question will come to a head. In both regions, international and regional powers will confront each other head-on while trying to force certain outcomes.
In October 2017, Russia, Turkey and Iran agreed in the Kazakh capital, Astana, on establishing a “de-escalation zone” in Idlib. The three powers had agreed in May on three other similar areas. However, the southern zone around Daraa became the subject of Russian-American agreements, while the northern Homs and eastern Ghouta pockets were also removed from the Astana process in favor of side agreements brokered by Russia and Egypt. Idlib remained the only swath of territory where Russia, the international power that dominates the Syrian battlefield, and Turkey and Iran, the two restless regional powers, could cooperate. The agreement in Astana ostensibly postulated that Russia, Turkey and Iran would post 500 “military observers” to Idlib to monitor the de-escalation zone, in addition to the token adage that all sides vow to fight Al-Nusra Front and its associates.
The “real” agreements struck in Astana, if there were any, were not made public. Journalistic reports suggested that the three powers agreed to divide Idlib into areas controlled by the Syrian government and others where Turkish-backed armed opposition groups would dominate, with the fault lines monitored by the aforementioned observers. But even such leaks do not provide satisfactory answers on several crucial issues. Ambiguity notwithstanding, soon after the agreement was made, Turkey occupied a pocket of land inside Syria, separating the Kurdish-controlled region of Afrin from Idlib. Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan began to threaten the Kurdish militias present there, and elsewhere, with military action.
On the other hand, having announced victory over Daesh, Russia asserted that its next move in Syria would be to eliminate Al-Nusra Front. So, in early December, Syrian government forces began to move toward the Abu Al-Duhur air base, occupied by Al-Nusra and other groups, on the eastern edge of the province. In recent days, Turkey, having waited almost a month to make a statement, dubbed the offensive a breach of the Astana agreement, and the groups it supports are now engaged in the battle for Idlib alongside Al-Nusra. Shortly after this statement, Turkey began shelling the outskirts of Afrin, while Erdogan threatened the Kurdish fighters there with imminent death if they refused to surrender within a week.
In Afrin, Turkey seems adamant on invading this Syrian region in order to eliminate the presence of Kurdish militias, even though these groups are nominally a part of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces. Erdogan does not hide his disdain for both the Kurds and the support they receive from the Americans, which to him amounts to an act of betrayal. He vowed to push them out of Afrin, and then move on to Manbij, with the final goal of destroying the SDF. The Afrin offensive will definitely worsen an already troubled American-Turkish relationship, but it will also take a toll on Turkey’s recent rapprochement with Russia, and could threaten to unravel the Astana process. Russia had once declared Afrin a de-escalation zone and sent military observers there.
Erdogan, alluding to both Russia and the US, said that Turkey expects from its “allies” that they behave “in accordance with the spirit of our deep-rooted relationship” during the Afrin operation. Both Russia and the US have remained silent so far, but the two international powers have a vested interest in preventing the Kurds from being slaughtered. More importantly, any Turkish incursion into Afrin will provoke fierce Kurdish resistance. Subsequent Turkish retaliation will lead to civilian casualties, hence complicating the situation further.
The raging battles in Idlib have shaken the already fragile Astana agreement. Syrian government forces, with Russian support, seem poised to take the eastern flank of the province. Nonetheless, almost two thirds of Idlib remains under the control of an amalgamation of Turkish-supported groups and Al-Nusra Front, with thousands of foreign Islamist fighters present there. It seems improbable that these groups could be separated in the near future, which means that, if Russia remains bent on destroying Al-Nusra, it will also hit the other groups badly. The military defeat of Turkish-supported groups could damage the Russian-Turkish rapprochement that enabled the Astana process in the first place. On the other hand, Turkey seems unable, or perhaps unwilling, to take action against Al-Nusra, even more so now that its forces are set to enter Afrin. If the de-escalation agreement completely collapses, each side will try to force an outcome in Idlib, which could lead to a renewed round of Russian-Turkish confrontation.
Speculation aside, these political and military entanglements over Idlib and Afrin between Russia, Turkey and the US will unfold in the coming days and weeks. Whether the interested powers are able to resolve the impasse remains an open question. If a conflagration ensues, it will be a terrible setback for the conflict resolution effort and will only increase the complexity of the Syrian war.

 

GMT 13:29 2018 Friday ,31 August

Iran and the Luminary from Saarland

GMT 13:14 2018 Friday ,31 August

Qaradawi: Politics is more important than Hajj!

GMT 17:03 2018 Thursday ,30 August

EU must help heal the sick man of Europe

GMT 15:49 2018 Thursday ,30 August

Women in Saudi municipalities

GMT 13:43 2018 Wednesday ,29 August

Amir Hatami in Syria: To stay or withdraw?

GMT 09:56 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Washington chooses Syria as its battleground

GMT 09:52 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Road ahead full of danger as new front opens in Syria

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

the dangerous entanglements of idlib and afrin the dangerous entanglements of idlib and afrin

 



Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017

GMT 09:22 2018 Monday ,22 January

Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way

GMT 11:03 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Modern colorful bedroom renovation

GMT 10:57 2017 Thursday ,21 December

Modern colorful bedroom renovation
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president

GMT 13:56 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Turkey detains dozens more

GMT 10:47 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

Turkey detains dozens more
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today The Rake announces editorial updates

GMT 10:46 2018 Tuesday ,16 January

The Rake announces editorial updates
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Europe brings on charm and blue skies

GMT 11:51 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Europe brings on charm and blue skies
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today For the Variety of Interior Design Styles

GMT 10:46 2017 Tuesday ,19 December

For the Variety of Interior Design Styles
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today US Christian tourists see deep meaning

GMT 13:44 2018 Monday ,22 January

US Christian tourists see deep meaning
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Amazon to open first cashierless shop

GMT 10:03 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Amazon to open first cashierless shop

GMT 11:07 2017 Monday ,30 January

Egypt experience daily unfelt earthquakes

GMT 18:36 2018 Wednesday ,10 January

MAC Cosmetics announces team

GMT 11:08 2017 Wednesday ,22 November

Former NFL Patriots receiver Glenn dies in car crash

GMT 11:23 2017 Sunday ,12 February

Coping with cancer

GMT 13:08 2011 Thursday ,17 November

UN atomic watchdog chief proposes Iran visit

GMT 05:00 2017 Wednesday ,08 March

Oil prices entrenched in tight range

GMT 13:37 2017 Wednesday ,04 October

Saudi Arabia opens bid for 'utility scale' solar project

GMT 03:01 2016 Wednesday ,08 June

Space feat opens 'new window'

GMT 10:08 2012 Friday ,13 January

UN chief to start trip to Lebanon, Arab Emirates

GMT 21:47 2017 Tuesday ,31 October

January 19 - February 17

GMT 09:09 2017 Tuesday ,18 July

Infor Announces Coleman AI Platform

GMT 11:53 2017 Saturday ,28 October

US releases Russian defense firms sanctions list

GMT 16:50 2017 Tuesday ,08 August

Suhair Jaradat expresses her anger

GMT 13:27 2013 Saturday ,12 January

The 20th Egypt international marathon in Luxor

GMT 19:18 2016 Sunday ,13 March

The power of bold dreams

GMT 16:20 2017 Thursday ,21 September

Google likely to buy stake in Taiwan smartphone maker HTC

GMT 15:11 2017 Wednesday ,06 December

Root's England roar back in Ashes thriller

GMT 16:22 2013 Thursday ,15 August

Nanopolymers open way to detect cancerous tumors

GMT 19:48 2013 Wednesday ,25 December

China exposes corrupt disciplinary officials

GMT 05:29 2014 Sunday ,12 January

Overseas investment leads growth prospects in China

GMT 22:36 2014 Monday ,24 March

South Korea\'s export growth slowing in 2014

GMT 15:33 2012 Monday ,09 April

Dubai hotel occupancy drops in Feb

GMT 16:19 2011 Saturday ,22 October

Russia: Rich in heritage, poor in income

GMT 12:38 2012 Thursday ,01 March

Surprises continue in Africa qualifiers
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
 
 Almaghrib Today Facebook,almaghrib today facebook  Almaghrib Today Twitter,almaghrib today twitter Almaghrib Today Rss,almaghrib today rss  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

.almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday almaghribtoday almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday