Syria and the Monarchs: A Perfect Storm
By Conn Hallinan
Source: Foreign Policy in Focus
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
As Ramzy Mardini, a former U.S. State Department official for Near Eastern affairs, recently wrote in the New York Times, Whats the point of negotiating a political settlement if the outcome is already predetermined?
While the Syrian civil war started over the Assad regimes brutal response to demonstrators, it has morphed into a proxy war between Syria, Iran, Russia, and
Iraq on one side, and the United States, France, Britain, Israel, Turkey, and the monarchies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on the other. The Council includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and new members Morocco and Jordan.
The GCC is playing banker and arms supplier to the insurgency, much the same role it played in Libyas civil war. Qatar has poured more than $3 billion into the effort to upend Assad, and, along with Saudi Arabia and the United States, helped shift Egypt from its initial support for a diplomatic solution to backing a military overthrow of the Damascus regime.
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How many of these players care one bit about the actual people of Syria and true peace.