Horse-Faced Terror-Supporter Kerry Says He’s Reached a Deal with the Russians for Syrian Ceasefire

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 10, 2016

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Kerry says he’s allying with an enemy to destroy his ally. If you believe this, please come to my discount bridge sale this weekend.

Well.

We’ll see how this works out.

I’m not really hopeful.

No matter what, Russia and the US are supporting opposite sides of this war – the elected government and foreign terrorists, respectively. Unless those alliances change, there is no real room for agreement on anything at all.

Both countries have goals in signing this deal that are unrelated to peace in Syria. Russia is attempting to show the world that she is reasonable, while the US is trying to pull the same dirty trick they pulled last time, telling their terrorists to keep fighting while saying Assad isn’t allowed to do anything to respond.

It’s a stupid trick, but it’s so Jewish that it works.

CNN:

The United States and Russia announced a plan Friday to bring about a ceasefire in Syria, US Secretary of State John Kerry said.

“Today we are announcing an arrangement that we think has the capability of sticking, but it’s dependent on people’s choices,” Kerry said in Geneva, Switzerland, appearing alongside Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Kerry said the pact calls for the Syrian government and the opposition to respect a nationwide ceasefire scheduled to take effect at sundown Monday.

He said the accord would also prevent Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s air force from flying combat missions anywhere the opposition is present, calling this provision the “bedrock of the agreement.” He labeled Assad’s air force the “main driver of civilian casualties” and migrant flows.

Lol-face

That should put an end to the barrel bombs, an end to the indiscriminate bombing of civilian neighborhoods,” Kerry said.
In February, a cessation of hostilities negotiated between Kerry and Lavrov fell apart within weeks, and efforts to reach a political settlement in the war-torn country have been on the verge of collapse.

This one will obviously also fall apart in weeks.

But again, that isn’t the point.

Airstrikes still went on Saturday in Idlib, outside the besieged city of Aleppo, with at least 24 people killed, according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights. The Syria Civil Defense, a volunteer search and rescue group, tweeted a dramatic image of airstrike victims and urged restraint.

Kerry and Lavrov said Friday that once the cessation of hostilities holds for seven days, their countries would begin working on military coordination in an effort to target one-time al Qaeda’s affiliate Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham, previously known as al Nusra Front.

“Going after Nusra is not a concession to anybody; it is profoundly in the interest of the United States to target al Qaeda,” Kerry said, saying the group was planning attacks both in and outside of Syria, including ones directed at the United States.

“If groups within the legitimate opposition want to retain their legitimacy, they need to distance themselves in every way possible from Nusra and Daesh,” Kerry added, referring to ISIS.

Again with this endless nonsense talk.

The idea that one group of terrorists has more “legitimacy” than another group of terrorists they are fighting alongside for the same goal is Mad Hatter-tier gobbledygook.

This entire narrative is based on most people in America having a Gary Johnson-tier understanding of the situation in Syria.

Kerry said this cooperation would entail “some sharing of information” with Russia pertaining to the delineation of the various groups on the battlefield. After the seven-day cessation of hostilities and delivery of aid, “US and Russian experts will work together to defeat Daesh and Nusra,” Kerry said.

Lavrov said the Syrian regime had been informed of the terms of the arrangement and was prepared to adhere to them.

Kerry also said the accord would allow for humanitarian access to parts of Syria such as Aleppo caught in the crossfire and provide for the creation of a demilitarized areas around that northern city.

Kerry reiterated several times the deal was dependent on the adherence of all parties, both regime and opposition.

It’s all just a lot of noise, really.

Hardly worth reporting on.