Syria – Geneva II Conference Failure To End Terrorism Setback for Terror Sponsors

January 31, 2014

By Padmini Arhant

Geneva II conference produced no tangible results with deadlock on key issues especially in terminating terrorism due to United States resumption of arms supply to al-Qaeda and al-Nusra front terror networks in Syria. 

The recent secret congressional vote and administration approval to extend support to terrorists groups discarded ill consequences including setbacks on Geneva II negotiations clarifying the lack of commitment to save lives and contain humanitarian disaster.

Geneva II meeting barred real political opposition from Syria and instead invited terror sponsors organized team with no affiliation to Syrian interests considering the members were located overseas and hired to represent hegemony agenda for regime change and transitional government in Syria. 

The proposal shows no concern for aftermath leaving Syria and nations behind the illegal invasion exposed to vulnerability with 25,000 and more terror operatives recruited in the United States led proxy war.

Furthermore, the sources arming, funding and training mercenaries have invited upon them and coalition insurmountable problems and their desire to maintain status quo contributes to even greater challenges ahead with significant impact.

The various terror factions goals not necessarily favorable to United States and partners despite the latter being financiers as well as providers of lethal and non-lethal items.

Among them Saudi intelligence chief Bandar Bin Sultan directed extremists plan could unravel aspirations and repeat events for United States and alliance similar to incident in Benghazi, Libya.

United States and other western powers – Britain, Israel and France also face political backlash from war fatigued electorate and further economic woes in the dire economy upon pursuing terror deployment in Syria and reluctance to end conflict.

As for regional participants – Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Jordan not excluding others lending any form of assistance to terrorism share dismal future with terror tidal wave turning on them.

Geneva II peace talks could have been constructive rather than obstructive posing illegitimate demands and indulgence in fomenting violence. 

The opportunity to implement peace accord beginning with ceasefire and arms embargo for humanitarian relief was wasted confirming insincerity and lack of credibility to deliver positive outcome. 

Nonetheless, the victims in Syria having endured tremendous atrocities from foreign instigated terror would overcome misery exemplifying resilience and allegiance to Syrian sovereignty and territorial integrity. 

Wishing Syrian population and leaderships renewed vigor and vitality in rebuilding the nation.

Peace to Syria!

Peace to all!

Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

 

 

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