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par René @, vendredi 27 octobre 2017, 03:11 (il y a 3149 jours) @ Skywalker

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Potential Russia-U.S. Proxy War Over Oil-Rich Territory in Syria

October 25, 2017

Real Truth/Paula C. Rondeau

BEIRUT (AP) – As U.S.-allied fighters advance along the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, a showdown could ensue between the U.S. and Russia, whose allies are racing to recapture the same strategic oil-rich territory from the Islamic State group.

While the two sides will likely avoid direct confrontation, the capture of Raqqa by the U.S.-backed forces, followed by their swift seizure of Syria’s largest oil field from ISIS, has displeased Damascus, which needs the oil to boost its flagging economy.

As the rival international coalitions compete to defeat the militants and snap up oil and gas fields, the Russian military has issued a stream of angry statements, accusing the U.S. of colluding with the Islamic State and other extremist groups in a bid to stymie the government’s advances.
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Both the U.S. and Russia have embedded special forces with their respective partners and are supporting their advances with aggressive airstrikes. They have so far avoided any significant confrontations by maintaining talks and a hotline intended to prevent midair and ground incidents.

U.S. Army Colonel Ryan Dillon, spokesman for the U.S.-led anti-ISIS coalition, said contacts with Russia were continuing to avoid friction on the ground around Syria’s Al-Omar oil field, which was seized by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on October 22. But he indicated the coalition was prepared for any possibility.

“We are prepared to defend our partners if they are attacked, whether by ISIS fighters or by anyone else. We certainly don’t want to come to that and we will continue to de-conflict with our Russian partners,” he told The Associated Press on October 24. He suggested the SDF would continue to march south into the town of Boukamal on the Iraqi border after consolidating their gains, fueling concerns of conflict between the two groups and their superpower sponsors.

The stakes are high and the two sides have exchanged accusations of firing on one another in the past.

As the Islamic State group sheds its hold on territory, Iranian- and Russian-backed Syrian government forces have been gaining ground on the western bank of the Euphrates River, while the U.S.-backed SDF is advancing on the eastern bank and has already seized a major natural gas field and other smaller oil fields in addition to Al-Omar.

The Al-Omar field, which before the war produced around 9,000 barrels a day, is a major prize for both sides, particularly the Syrian government, whose resources have been drained by the country’s war, now in its seventh year.

The Syrian government and the Kurds have maintained a complicated relationship throughout Syria’s war, mostly refraining from fighting one another while some rebels have accused the Kurds of being secretly aligned with the Syrian president. But U.S. support in the fight against ISIS has emboldened Syria’s Kurds, who now control nearly 25 percent of Syrian territory and have expanded into non-Kurdish, Arab-dominated areas, unsettling Damascus.

Their capture of Raqqa, the former heart of the Islamic State group’s so-called caliphate, was a highly prestigious win and has further raised their profile. Syrian state-run media ignored reports about the U.S.-backed force’s capture of Raqqa for days, and it is not clear how Syrian troops will respond to their seizure of the Al-Omar field.

Both sides have ratcheted up rhetoric, and have started talking about a possible confrontation.

“We don’t consider any town to be liberated before the Syrian army enters it and raises the Syrian flag over it,” Syrian Information Minister Mohammad Ramiz Turjuman said in an interview with the RIA Novosti news agency on October 23.

A prominent Damascus-based Syrian lawmaker went even further.

“We will confront any side that stands in the way of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies recovering any area they want,” said Khaled Abboud, whose views reflect government thinking.

Ahmed Abu Khawla, commander of the Deir el-Zour military council leading the battle for the SDF, said the goal was to completely liberate the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, adding that his troops did not wish to clash with any party other than ISIS at this stage.

“We were determined to get this oil field. We are expecting everything. We can see clashes and we have taken our precautions. Our project is to liberate the eastern bank—all of it,” he said.

“We are ready for all solutions: political, diplomatic or military,” he added.

In a story Oct. 24 about a possible showdown between the United States and Russia in Syria, The Associated Press incorrectly quoted U.S. Army Col. Ryan Dillon who referred to Russian “counterparts,” not “partners.”

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