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Turkey threatens Germany with 'hundreds of thousands' of refugees if Kurds liberate Syrian towns

refugee migrant
© AP Photo/ Matthias Schrader
Turkey wants to continue its attacks against the Kurds in Syria; in a phone call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Turkey's Prime Minister warned of a "new wave of hundreds of thousands of refugees" if Kurdish fighters start an offensive.

Despite international appeals, Turkey will continue its attacks on Kurdish positions in northern Syria, German newspaper Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (DWN) wrote.

This was announced by Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU), as his office announced on Sunday.

Comment: With this not-so-veiled threat Turkey once again uses the refugee crisis, which they helped manufacture, to strong-arm Europe.

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Quenelle

U.S. needs to admit Russia was right all along about Syria

Russian SU-25 jets
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Moscow warned the US about the consequences of interfering in the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and happened to be right. In the Syrian conflict, Russia also turned out more clear-sighted. Washington has to admit that both countries will benefit from cooperation and start supporting Moscow's strategy in Syria, a US analyst wrote.

Russia's strategy on settling the Syrian conflict has been more thought-out, a reputed American journalist and a senior fellow at the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University, Stephen Kinzer, wrote in an article for the Boston Globe.

As for Washington's policy on the matter, it was wrong all the way, he believes. By making the toppling of the Syrian President Bashar Assad its primary goal, the US basically reduced to zero the possibility of negotiations between the Syrian government and opposition forces and contributed to the escalation of the conflict in the country, the analyst wrote.

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True to its trademark, clueless foreign policy mode, there's not much left for Team Obama except spinning.

The proverbial unnamed "US officials" spin on overdrive on Western corporate media that this postponed "cessation of hostilities" is a Russian trap - as Washington wanted an immediate ceasefire (no wonder; CIA remote-controlled "moderate rebels" are also being routed.) European and Arab vassals spin that Damascus and Moscow are "torpedoeing the peace efforts."

And yet Kerry caved in - to realism, actually. Lavrov must have made it very clear the two non-negotiables for Russia; win the Battle of Aleppo, still in progress, and seal the Syria/Turkey border against any manifestation of the Jihadi Highway, "moderate" or otherwise.

Pepe Escobar: Syrian "ceasefire" amid a sea of hostility



Bad Guys

Turkey shells Syrian towns for 3 days running, has the gall to blame Russia for damage

Turkey shelling Syria
© Stringer / Reuters
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmed Davutoglu said on Monday Ankara will not allow the town of Azaz in northern Syria to fall to the Kurdish YPG forces and promised the "harshest reaction," if the group attempts to re-take the city.

"YPG elements were forced away from around Azaz. If they approach again they will see the harshest reaction. We will not allow Azaz to fall," Davutoglu told reporters aboard his plane bound for Ukraine, Reuters reported.

He said the Turkish military would render Syria's Menagh air base "unusable" if YPG forces do not retreat from the area, which they previously captured from Islamist militants. He warned the YPG not to move east of its Afrin region or west of the Euphrates River.


Comment: This is a blatant act of aggression against a sovereign nation, and blatant support for Islamic terrorists.


Comment: Meanwhile the Russian coalition's effort to crush Daesh in Syria continues at a breath-taking pace:
From the south west a brigade-sized force of the Syrian army (red), soon to be reinforced by volunteer units, is pushing north-east towards Tabqa airbase which lies south of Route 4 and the city of Al Tawra. Both are held by the Islamic State (grey). The troops are now some 15 kilometers away from the base. Should the Syrian army take the base it would achieve firecontrol over Route 4 from Turkey via Al Bab to Raqqa and could stop most Islamic State traffic on that road. Should the army take Al Taqra city it could also capture the Taqwa dam of the Assad barrier lake. Then all Islamic State forces west of the Euphrates would be completely cut off from Raqqa and Iraq. They could be further split up by Syrian army forces coming from Aleppo going east and in the north by Kurdish forces (yellow) going west . The Islamic State would lose a lot of terrain in that move and, much more important, its sole open access route to Turkey. The difficult attack on Raqqa city itself, some 15 kilometers further east, would only come after the Tabqa base and Al Tawra are taken.

Race to Raqqa: The Syrian Army's campaign to defeat Daesh



Eye 2

US shells another MSF hospital, Turkey blames Russia for it - Syrian ambassador

Syria
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Syrian Ambassador to Russia Riad Haddad on Monday accused the United States of striking a hospital in Syria's Idlib province supported by the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) aid agency.

MSF said the hospital in the northwestern Syrian city of Maarat Numan, in the Idlib province, was hit by four rockets on Monday morning. It did not say which of the parties was suspected to be behind the attack. However, later in the day, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu accused Russia of the attack.

"Actually, US Air Force have destroyed it, and Russia Aerospace Forces have no connection to it. Intelligence information proves it," Haddad said in an interview with Rossiya 24 television.

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There is today a lot of indignation in "western" media over the Russian air campaign in Syria. One, two, three ... hospitals were bombed! And schools! An the rebels lost more villages! Barrel bombs! Cluster bombs! One must ask how many of these "hospitals" were really hospitals and not just quarters for Jihadi "rebels". From the videos that were published I could identify only one destroyed building that might have been a real hospital. But as ever, no medical equipment was visible in the debris. Could this probably arranged media assault be the preparation for some new false flag stunt or some other planned escalation?

Race to Raqqa: The Syrian Army's campaign to defeat Daesh



USA

Texas judge raises new questions about Supreme Court Justice Scalia's health

Antonin Scalia
© CNNU.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who was found dead on Saturday, February 13, was one of the most influential conservative justices in history. He was 79.
The Texas county judge who decided no autopsy was needed following the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has raised new questions about Scalia's health in the days before he died.

Presidio County Judge Cinderela Guevara told The Associated Press on Monday she spoke with Scalia's doctor on the day he was found dead in his room at a remote Texas ranch. She said the doctor told her that Scalia had a history of heart trouble, high blood pressure and was considered too weak to undergo surgery for a recent shoulder injury.

Those details are seemingly at odds with recollections of friends who described Scalia has his usual, happy self during the days leading up to his death. News that the 79-year-old justice was in declining health may come as a surprise to the public, but unlike presidents, the high court's members don't provide regular health disclosures.

Guevara told the AP that she consulted with Scalia's personal physician and local and federal investigators, who said there were no signs of foul play, before concluding that he had died of natural causes. She said she spoke with a "Dr. Monahan" at some point after 8 p.m. on Saturday to discuss Scalia's health history.

Rear Adm. Brian P. Monahan is the attending physician for members of Congress and the Supreme Court. A Supreme Court spokeswoman could not immediately confirm that Monahan had examined Scalia, and Monahan did not return a phone message left for him at his Capitol office Monday.

Bad Guys

New York Times highlights secret CIA / Saudi deals to arm and fund "moderate" head-choppers in Syria

Barack Obama and Saudi Arabia's King Salman
© Reuters / Jonathan ErnstUS President Barack Obama concludes a meeting with Saudi Arabia's King Salman at the G20 summit in Turkey, November 15, 2015.
This Sunday's New York Times featured an in-depth account of the secret CIA operation to arm and train the so-called "moderate" Syrian rebels that was authorized by President Obama in the spring of 2013. In showing the extent of the financial, tactical, and strategic cooperation between the CIA and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the piece highlights one of the more serious problems with this, the latest in a long series of Washington's "splendid little wars."

In helping to carry out the geopolitical imperatives of the KSA in toppling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the United States now finds itself firmly on one side of the Sunni-Shia schism, where it has no business being. The Times article states that "from the moment the C.I.A. operation was started, Saudi money supported it" and that "estimates have put the total cost of the arming and training effort at several billion dollars."

Chess

Financial Times: Russia ended U.S strategy of regime change in Middle East

FT screenshot
© Financial Times
Washington has not gotten away with an "Arab spring" in Syria, as Russia has clearly shown that it will not allow the United States to overthrow any leader who refuses to act on their orders, writes the Financial Times.

Syrian government troops supported by Russian aviation made a major breakthrough in Aleppo, and now it is safe to say that Moscow has all the chances to reverse the course of the conflict, the newspaper notes. If the forces of Assad are taking Aleppo, Moscow in talks on a ceasefire on Friday in Munich, will be able to play their most powerful cards.

Ending one of the bloodiest conflicts in recent years, Russia will be able to put the settlement of the Syrian crisis at the top of its major foreign policy victories. Firstly, in September, when Russia began airforce operations in Syria, it showed that, along with the United States, it is a nation with significant influence in the Middle East.

Bomb

Car bombing in southern Russia leaves 3 dead, 18 injured - 'Islamic State' terrorists claim responsibility

Dagestan car bombing
© gazetachernovik / Instagram
Three people have died and a further 18 were injured after a car bombing in southern Russia's Dagestan at a police checkpoint near the city of Derbent. Islamic State terrorists have claimed responsibility in a tweet. FSB says a local terrorist group was used for the job.

Reports say a Lada Priora approached the police checkpoint and the bomb was detonated. It was later determined that a police officer pulled the driver over to check their papers. Witnesses say this is when they heard a powerful blast.

The number of injured and dead includes police officers and civilians.

Star of David

Israeli defense chief claims Gulf states seek nukes against Iran, had secret contacts with Tel Aviv

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Persian Gulf states are seeking nuclear weapons to counter "bad guy" Iran and have held clandestine meetings with Israel despite not having official ties with Tel Aviv, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon revealed at the Munich Security Conference in Germany.

"We see signs that countries in the Arab world are preparing to acquire nuclear weapons, that they are not willing to sit quietly with Iran on brink of a nuclear or atomic bomb," Ya'alon told fellow defense ministers on Sunday, the final day of the Munich Security Conference.

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Race to Raqqa: The Syrian Army's campaign to defeat Daesh

There is today a lot of indignation in "western" media over the Russian air campaign in Syria. One, two, three ... hospitals were bombed! And schools! An the rebels lost more villages! Barrel bombs! Cluster bombs! One must ask how many of these "hospitals" were really hospitals and not just quarters for Jihadi "rebels". From the videos that were published I could identify only one destroyed building that might have been a real hospital. But as ever, no medical equipment was visible in the debris. Could this probably arranged media assault be the preparation for some new false flag stunt or some other planned escalation?

Hardly any mentions was made today about continued Turkish shelling of Kurdish towns in Syria. As soon as the Syrian artillery will be near the border, in a week or so, such shelling will be answered and the situation will then escalate very fast.

The Russians promised that the The "Gates of hell" will be open in the coming months in Syria. The current massive Russian bombing is the beginning of that campaign. "Rebels" running away from a town due to bombing are not able to kill the Syrian soldiers that then enter that town. Houses and infrastructure can be rebuilt but dead soldiers cannot be resurrected. That is the simple rule that now guides the Syrian government campaigns. There are no hints yet of how exactly the liberation of Aleppo province, rebel-held parts of Aleppo city and in Idleb will proceed. There is a bigger campaign plan behind it but it is not yet visible.

Visible though is the Syrian plan of the Race to Raqqa against the Islamic State.
raqqa
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Comment: What should be cause for celebration (the liberation of northern Aleppo from the terrorists who have held it for years) has turned to cause for existential concern. It couldn't be any clearer. The U.S., Turkey and Saudi Arabia do not want Daesh defeated. Any Russian/Syrian success will be met by increased obfuscation, escalation, and provocation. They want war and chaos, plain and simple. Further reading: