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Friday, December 30, 2016

Putin: Russia Won't Expel U.S. Diplomats in Retaliation for Sanctions


MOSCOW — Vladimir Putin on Friday condemned new U.S. sanctions against Russia but rejected his own foreign minister's proposal to retaliate by expelling American diplomats.
Russia's president described the White House measures as a "provocation aimed to further undermine Russian-American relations" as the fallout from alleged cyber-attacks and interference in the U.S. election deepened.
But he said Russia would not seek the expulsion of U.S. diplomats, despite earlier being urged to do so by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who also called for the shuttering of a country retreat and a warehouse used by American officials in Moscow.



President Barack Obama on Thursday ordered the expulsion of 35 Russian suspected spies and imposed sanctions on two suspected hackers and three companies that allegedly provided support to cyber operations by the country's GRU intelligence service.
U.S. intelligence agencies have previously blamed Russia for being involved in cyber-attacks on Democratic party institutions in the run-up to the November 8 election.
The CIA has concluded that the interference was intended to help Donald Trump win, and NBC News has reported that intelligence officials believe "with a high level of confidence" that Putin was personally involved in the covert campaign.
Lavrov said Russia would not leave the sanctions unanswered and said that allegations that Russia interfered during the U.S. election were baseless. "We surely cannot leave such tricks without an answer," he said.
However, Putin later said in a statement on the Kremlin website: "We will not expel anyone."
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Syria conflict: Clashes reported despite truce


Fighting between government and rebel forces has been reported in parts of Syria despite a nationwide truce coming into force overnight.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said there had been fierce clashes and air strikes in northern Hama province.
It added that rebel-held Wadi Barada near Damascus was also bombarded. But the military denied doing so.
There has been no comment from Turkey and Russia, which brokered the truce.
The rival jihadist groups, Islamic State (IS) and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, and the Kurdish YPG militia are excluded from the initiative, which is aimed at restarting peace talks in Kazakhstan's capital Astana next month.
Reports of clashes emerged within hours of the truce starting at midnight local time (22:00 GMT on Thursday).

The Syrian Observatory said government warplanes had carried out 16 air strikes on rebel-held areas in the northern countryside of Hama province on Friday.
The Local Co-ordination Committees (LCC), an opposition activist network, said the town of Halfaya had been targeted.
The Syrian Observatory and LCC also reported fighting in Wadi Barada, a valley in the mountains north-west of Damascus.

They said helicopters had attacked the village of Basima and positions held by rebels and allied jihadists from Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, which was known as al-Nusra Front until it formally broke ties with al-Qaeda in July.
But a Syrian military media unit denied that troops had shelled Wadi Barada and accused the opposition of aiming to show it was not abiding by the truce.

The new kingmaker - Lyse Doucet, BBC chief international correspondent

This deal was declared before it was done and dusted. Seven groups said to have signed up include Ahrar al-Sham, which Moscow and Damascus have always described as terrorists. Ahrar al-Sham says it has "reservations". Do they have anything to do with backers like Saudi Arabia and Qatar?
But a new top table has been forged before a new US president enters the scene. Russia is confirmed as the foreign force which matters. Turkey displaced the US as kingmaker on the other side. It has bargaining chips and, most of all, wants to stop the sway of Syrian Kurdish forces, who are US allies.
Many opposition fighters will welcome a pause after their stinging defeat in Aleppo. But they and Turkey still want President Assad to step down. That conflicts with Iran, the other key player, as well as Mr Assad's own circles. But that's for the next round in this new great game which could be talks in Astana, in Russia's orbit.

The UN expressed concern about the fighting in Wadi Barada on Thursday, saying combatants were deliberately targeting and damaging springs used to supply some four million people in the Damascus area with drinking water.
The LCC also reported on Friday that government shellfire had caused casualties in rebel-held Douma, in the Eastern Ghouta region outside Damascus.
Abdulkafi Alhamdo, a teacher who was living in a rebel-held enclave in the northern city of Aleppo before being evacuated as part of a deal negotiated by Turkey and Russia earlier this month, said he was not optimistic.
"I can sleep a bit better and not wake up during the night in fear. But we have also experienced many ceasefires in the past and they don't last," he told the BBC.
"I believe [government forces] use that time to prepare their troops, and fix their planes and then they just target us again."

Meanwhile, Turkish military officials said Russian aircraft had carried out three air strikes against IS militants around the northern town of al-Bab.
The strikes appeared to be the first Russian support for a Turkish-backed rebel offensive aimed at recapturing the last IS stronghold in Aleppo province.
Russia has carried out an air campaign against President Bashar al-Assad's opponents since September 2015, while Turkey supports the rebellion.

Who is included by the truce agreement?

On the one side, Syrian government forces, allied militias and the Russian military.
On the other, a loose alliance of moderate rebel factions that operate under the banner of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), plus several other groups.

The Russian defence ministry named seven "moderate opposition formations" included in the truce as Faylaq al-Sham, Ahrar al-Sham, Jaysh al-Islam, Thuwwar Ahl al-Sham, Jaysh al-Mujahidin, Jaysh Idlib and Jabhah al-Shamiya.
Ahrar al-Sham, which said it had "reservations" about the deal, and Jaysh al-Islam are Islamist groups that Russia has previously described as terrorist organisations.

Who is not included?

The jihadist groups Islamic State and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, "and the groups affiliated to them", are not part of the agreement, according to the Syrian army.
However, rebel officials say the truce applies to all rebel-held territory. In theory, that would mean members of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham operating as part of the rebel alliance that controls Idlib province were covered.
The FSA also said the deal did not include the Kurdish Popular Protection Units (YPG). The militia, which has captured large swathes of north-eastern Syria from IS with US support, is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey.

Where does it cover and what are the terms?

It is nominally nationwide, although that really only covers the areas where the sides who have signed up have a presence - western Syria.

Swathes of central and eastern Syria are under IS or Kurdish control.
Under the terms of the deal, talks on a political solution to end the civil war should begin within a month of the start of the truce and would be held in Kazakhstan.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Is it possible to prevent the terrorist threat?


"Russia's Ambassador Andrey Karlovun growing number of versions about the murder. Both Russia and Turkey in the opinion of political experts and policy makers overlapping the main point is that the purpose of the planners of the terror of the Turkish-Russian relations were tense. Turkey-Russia relations and the powers of the state who are interested in re-aggravation is clear: the United States, Fethullah Gulen, the PKK, YPG, PLA, Dais. Therefore, "the murder of the Russian ambassador, who was in the interests of" the question does not lose relevance, "interested party" search is in progress. "

According to the Azadlıqaz these ideas, "Atlas" Research Center has an article.

According to the article, the focus is still concentrated on Fethullah Gulen:

"Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the ambassador and killed by police in the Gulen network. In this case, expressed some doubts about the United States. Because Gulen protecting America. However, the version in the United States is unlikely to be linked to the assassination dariələrin. Russia and Turkey, as well as the killing of the ambassador of the event does not adversely affect the aircraft, on the contrary, Ankara signed with Moscow over Syria. Russia is considered a cold-blooded murder of the ambassador, did not accuse Turkey. Because of the current geopolitical situation, as well as Moscow and Ankara wants to see. A day after the murder, the Turkish foreign and defense ministers in Moscow were very constructive dialogue. Russia-Turkey rapprochement does not meet the interests of Washington. Therefore, after the assassination of the ambassador to the United States to further strengthen this approach would predict centers. In this regard, the Russian ambassador to the United States, the centers would not be interested in the murder. "

"Turkey is facing various threats, the PKK, YPG, PLA, Dais, Smiling network - all of which are targeted Turkey. Therefore, it is difficult for Turkey blasts and terrorist attacks happening every day in this country, plus the Turkish army is involved in fierce battles with terrorists in Syria. Russia's military intervention in Syria has become the target of international terrorists. In recent months, Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia, Central Asia origin, a group of terrorists neutralized, the SAIS obey these forces of terrorism planned in major cities of Russia. "

According to the article, Dais after the murder of the Russian ambassador in several countries, including the Russian embassy said that the target:

"Dais of this" task "to send a person to carry out the group's special problematic. But Dais's not important to send terrorists to do something, somewhere. The states of the person or persons wishing to carry out tapsırgı can be found. France and Germany are also evidenced by the recent terrorist attacks. In some cases, the person who is planning terrorist attacks in Syria and Iraq, and what it has to do directly with the SAIS organization, the sympathy and the "order given above," or it will lead them to the crime. Belələrin begin to think about it is even feared a terrorist plan to take action. "

Dais also confident that the plans cızılan far apart in their minds. We also must take into account

"First, to strengthen the security measures necessary to determine the possible danger could come from."

"Secondly, the population is attentive to the citizens to inform law enforcement authorities immediately about the circumstances dorguran doubt."

"Third, in the past years, carefully examine the causes of the Azerbaijani citizens sent to war in Syria and Iraq."

The article stresses that there are different groups in different countries, so that they are dissatisfied with mundane domestic and foreign policy and any plan to mix inside the country are able to:

"For example, many of the official visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's radical Islamist group and their supporters did not like. Therefore, the question becomes possible to neutralize the possibility of intervention in groups dissatisfied. "
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