Monday, June 9, 2014

Ex UN envoy predicts Syria will be 'failed state'

Ex UN envoy predicts Syria will be 'failed state'

BBC News - ‎Jun 8, 2014‎
The operation to destroy Syria's chemical weapons arsenal is several months behind schedule. Mr Brahimi made the comments in an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel in one of his first interviews since stepping down.
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Ex UN envoy predicts Syria will be 'failed state'

Lakhdar Brahimi January 2014 The veteran Algerian diplomat stepped down from his role as UN envoy after peace talks failed
Syria could become a "failed state" similar to Somalia, the former UN envoy to the country has predicted.
Veteran diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi, who stood down last week, also said that the conflict would "blow up" and spread beyond Syria's borders.
His warning came as a Norwegian vessel with the first part of Syria's chemical weapons arsenal left the country.
The operation to destroy Syria's chemical weapons arsenal is several months behind schedule.
Mr Brahimi made the comments in an interview with German newspaper Der Spiegel in one of his first interviews since stepping down.
"It will be become another Somalia," he warned. "It will not be divided, as many have predicted. It's going to be a failed state, with warlords all over the place."
He criticised Iran and Russia for supporting the Syrian government, and said President Bashar al-Assad was "100% aware" of the way the war was being conducted.
"He knows a hell of a lot. Maybe he doesn't know every single detail of what is happening, but I'm sure he is aware that people are being tortured, that people are being killed, that bombs are being thrown, that cities are being destroyed," he said.
More than 160,000 people have been killed since the Syrian conflict started in 2011, with millions forced to flee their homes.
'Worse than Afghanistan' Mr Brahimi said that both the Syrian government and the opposition had committed war crimes "every day" and warned that "people will be held responsible one day".
Homs skyline, from the roof of the damaged Khalid ibn al-Walid mosque (25 July 2013) Large parts of Syria's main cities, particularly Aleppo and Homs, have been destroyed.
A woman holds a picture of re-elected Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as she celebrates in Damascus after he was announced as the winner of the country"s presidential elections on June 4 Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was re-elected for another seven-year term last week
The Algerian diplomat said the conflict would destabilise countries close to Syria and further afield.
"The UN Security Council had no interest in Afghanistan, a small country, poor, far away. I said one day it's going to blow up in your faces. It did. Syria is so much worse!" he said.
Mr Brahimi chaired two rounds of peace talks between the Syrian government and the opposition movement in Geneva, but the negotiations ended in deadlock, prompting his resignation.
Weapons deadline looms On Sunday, a Norwegian cargo ship carrying about 500 tonnes of chemical weapons from the Syrian government's arsenal set sail for Finland and the United States.
The operation to completely destroy Syria's chemical weapons stockpile was meant to have been completed by 30 June.
However, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) says this deadline will now not be met.
Correspondents say fighting and the threat of attack by rebel groups has severely delayed the removal of the weapons.
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Ex UN envoy predicts Syria will be 'failed state'

I think both Syria and Yemen will become "Failed States" similar to Somalia in the 1990s during the "Blackhawk Down" movie era.

The main reason for this is two fold. They are proxy wars in two basic battles beyond both nations and the humanitarian crisis is unable to be addressed with double proxy wars happening in both places at once.

One proxy war is between the Shias and the Sunnis in both countries. And then on top of that layer you have Russia, and the U.S. having a proxy war on top of that which makes both places completely insane and dysfunctional. So, in effect we have a sectarian proxy war inside a new proxy Cold War which takes away the rights of the citizens of either nation to even exist.


 

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