Home Page - Gulf in the Media
HomePoliticsEconomy                               Set Gulfinthemedia.com as home page
Politics
 Print  Send This Page
Save Listen to this Article
United Syrian opposition alone can topple Assad   

Arab News - 17 August, 2012
Author: Hassan Barari

Former international mediator Kofi Annan did not give up on his mission to bring about a political transition in Syria because he got bored! He did so when he realized that diplomacy with Assad would not work and that the latter was using all initiatives to buy time. In other words, Annan, a seasoned and experienced diplomat, came to the conclusion that playing Assad’s game would only increase sufferings of Syrians. His resignation should be seen as a wakeup call for the international community to take a more decisive action against the butcher of Damascus.

Given the ongoing battle over Aleppo and the fact that both the opposition and the Syrian regime have reached the point of no return, it seems that appointing another mediator is an amateur step. While the suggested mediator — Lakhdar Brahimi — is as good as Annan, it is not clear what the new mediator can bring to the table! Will he be able to convince Assad to accept Annan’s plan? Why should he succeed where Annan failed? Additionally, details of his new job are yet to be articulated.

Unfortunately, the West is in denial. So far, the Western countries have failed to make a difference despite their verbal and diplomatic involvement in the crisis. By floating the idea of picking up another mediator, the West proves that it has no choice but to give diplomacy and mediation another chance.

I believe that the new mediator can be more effective than Annan for objective reasons. His experience in the region is amazing. He brokered the agreement that brought about Karzai temporary government in Afghanistan. Also, he did a miracle when he worked to bring and end to the Lebanese civil war. His mediation was key to creating the new balance of power in Lebanon with the end of the cold war.

And yet, he would not have succeeded without the full cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Syria. For the time being, the acrimonious relationship between the two countries is an obstacle to any solution. However, it is not as if it is a battle between the Syrian regime and Saudi Arabia; it is deeper than that. Assad is not expected to cooperate with any plan that paves the way for his demise. Annan’s plan was the mechanism for political transition in Syria.

For this reason, Assad foiled it from the get-go. Seen in this way, a miracle alone is not enough to push Assad to change his mind. The international community needs to change realities on the ground and if it falls short of doing that, Assad will continue dodging the will of the international community.

Assad’s position will change if realities on the ground change. Here where the Arabs and the West can work together. First, uniting the Syrian opposition should be placed on the front burner. It is ridiculous to allow some 14 different opposition groups working within and without Syria without taking any step for unity.

In addition to that, there are the Free Syrian Army and some political groups. This list does not include of course Al-Qaeda activists who sneaked into Syria. Unquestionably, unity among these groups will present the opposition in a different shape. They will qualify for financial and military aid, a move that can reverse the tide of events in Syria in favor of the revolution.

For the new mediator to succeed where Annan failed, the realities on the ground should be different. Arabs and the West should put their money where their mouths are. Therefore, Assad forces must suffer dearly and only then a mediator can impose his plan on Assad. So far, the divisions among the opposition groups have hindered the political and military plans of the West. That said, all attempts to unite the opposition have failed. Now, the battle is ongoing and the war of attrition is expected to last for a long period. This could cause a fatigue among warriors and this may help the mediator to do something. But until then, the number of Syrian refugees may exceed one million and there is no guarantee that the whole country would not descend into a civil war.

In brief, it is not about a new mediator. There is no reason that the new mediator will succeed in the foreseeable future. Those who support the Syrian uprising and who seeks political transition in Syria need to change realities on the ground instead of relying on a new mediators with dim chances to make it.
 
Society helps 1,100 embrace Islam
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
Over 20,000 residents of 200 nationalities have converted to Islam at the Islamic Information Centre of the Dubai government-run Dar Al Ber Society since its inception in 1993....
Etisalat launches security solution
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
Etisalat, one of the leading telecom operators in the Middle East and Africa, on Tuesday launched a security solution to prevent cyber attacks through Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) management....
Saudi contractors delay 400 projects in Makkah
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-06-19
Around 400 infrastructure and service projects in Makkah are delayed, said an official at the Makkah Mayoralty. Several road construction projects, flood projects, works in public parks and gardens and...
Egypt distances itself from shura member's remarks
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
Egypt is proud of its deep-rooted fraternal ties with the UAE and its people, a Foreign Ministry official of that country has said....
JIP corruption: 3 officials jailed, fined
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-06-19
Three Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) officials were sentenced to jail terms and fines for falsely recording that malfunctioning containers at the port were in good working order. They had done...
ESB abuse is 'extortion'
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-06-19
With the July 3 amnesty deadline approaching, many sponsors are forcing workers to give up their end-of-service benefits in exchange for release letters....
'No MERS case in Jeddah'
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-06-19
A Jeddah health official rejected a report that a two-year-old boy in the city has fallen prey to the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS)....
Cut in Haj pilgrim numbers
Source : Oman Daily Observer  
Date : 2013-06-19
Oman Arabic, sister daily of the Observer, has learnt that the number of Omani pilgrims this year is expected to be cut in line with a decision by the Saudi...
Oman LNG, Opal seal training-for-jobs pact
Source : Oman Daily Observer  
Date : 2013-06-19
Applying its tried-and-tested paradigm for moving candidates out of the labour market and into long-term employment, Oman LNG has sealed a training-for-jobs pact with Opal to deliver management training for...
Majlis legal panel meets academics
Source : Oman Daily Observer  
Date : 2013-06-19
The Legislative and Legal Committee at the Majlis Ash'shura yesterday met with academics from the College of Law and the College of Commerce and Political Sciences at the Sultan Qaboos...
MoI mulls travel ban for traffic violators
Source : Kuwait Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
Interior Ministry's Assistant Undersecretary of Traffic Affairs Maj Gen Abdulfattah Al-Ali stressed yesterday on the necessity of activating travel bans against violators to force them to pay their traffic fines,...
Sultanate takes part in world heritage meet
Source : Oman Daily Observer  
Date : 2013-06-19
The Sultanate, represented by the Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources, is currently taking part in the 37th session of the Unesco World Heritage Committee, currently being held in...
Sordid saga ends as defiant 'Hawally Monster' hanged
Source : Kuwait Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
Two Egyptian men were hanged at the Central Jail in Sulaibiya yesterday, bringing the total number of people executed this year to five after Kuwait ended a six-year moratorium on...
Sultanate, Slovakia seek to expand co-operation
Source : Oman Daily Observer  
Date : 2013-06-19
A session of political consultations was held at the Slovak capital, Bratislava, yesterday between the Foreign Ministries of the Sultanate and the Republic of Slovakia. The Omani side at the...
Ahmadinejad meets successor
Source : The Peninsula  
Date : 2013-06-19
Iran's outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met his successor Hassan Rowhani yesterday for the first time since the moderate conservative was elected, in talks centred on political and economic issues....
Lebanon minister accuses Syria of 'ethnic cleansing' of Sunnis
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-06-19
Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces have begun ethnically cleansing Sunnis and deliberately pushing refugees across the border into Lebanon, the Lebanese caretaker minister for social affairs said yesterday....
Continued progress in human development
Source : Oman Daily Observer  
Date : 2013-06-19
A human being forms the core of development process as he is the aim and means for development and the national human resources report provides a comprehensive survey of the...
UN likely to expand Golan peacekeeping force
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
The Security Council president says the UN is likely to expand its peacekeeping force in the disputed Golan Heights with more troops and heavy weapons....
Rockets fired from Syria hit Lebanon's Bekaa: security
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-06-19
Four rockets fired from across the border inside Syria hit a majority Shiite area of eastern Lebanon on Wednesday, a Lebanese security official told AFP....
Vote shows Iranians want new direction: Obama
Source : Gulf Today  
Date : 2013-06-19
US President Barack Obama said in an interview on Monday that Iran's election result showed the country's people wanted to back away from confrontation with the outside world but ruled...
Total 660 Results in 33 Pages
  6 
For more news, views and reports about this topic, please subscribe
to GRC website: www.grc.ae
Wed Jun 19, 2013| 10-شعبان-1434هـ
G8 calls for urgent Syria peace talks despite Russia split
Saudi Arabia tops Arab world with $ 12.2 bn FDI inflow
Iran ready to stop 20% enrichment
Abu Dhabi livestock and dairy show growth signs, says Scad
Suicide attacks kill 31 in Iraq
QCB move draws flak from investors
Ummah Party demands new Kuwaiti constitution
Oman central bank or fiscal reforms
US officials to hold talks with Taliban in Doha
NBK, VIVA sign USD 270 mln financing agreement
Interior Ministry seeks Interpol help against attacks by hackers
Saudi Arabia spends 5.6% of GDP on education
Urgent plan to control sewage overflows urged
AMF to provide $ 144m loan to Yemen on reform
Saudi role in Syria driven by fear of Shi'ite 'full moon'
EU says informal contacts on trade accord with GCC continues
    Newspaper Editorials
No headway to end Syrian conflict
Afghanistan's milestone
More>>  
    Opinions
US cohabitation with Hezbollah terror
What happened to the Arab superpowers?
More>>  
    GCC Press Agencies
Day's main stories from the GCC Press Agencies
    Reports
Syria and WMD: Deepening Uncertainty
Iraq Ten Years On
More>>  
    Bank Reports
GCC Cement Sector Quarterly – 1Q13
GCC Real Estate Quarterly – 1Q13
More>>  
    GRC Analysis
Building a Strong Saudi-Japan Relationship
Poor Gulf: Inequality and the Lack of Statistics
Whither GCC-US Relations?
    GRC Commentary
On Relations between Rulers and Citizens: The Need for a New Social/Political Contract in the GCC States
Key Issue Facing the Saudi Ruling House.
    GRC Book Review
Beyond Regionalism? Regional Cooperation, Regionalism and Regionalization in the Middle East
India, GCC and the Global Energy Regime: Exploring Interdependence and Outlook for Collaboration.
    GRC Press Release
Gulf Research Center press releases to the media
    GRC Publications
The Uneasy Balance: Potential and Challenges of the West's Relations with the Gulf States
Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century: The Local to Global Transformation
Assessment of the Security Situation in Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Syria and the Arab Gulf States
    GRC Newsletters/Bulletins

Enter your email to get the Newsletter
Go
      
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | About Us |
Weather | Qibla Directions | Hijri Date Conversion Tool
Full Page :total time:3  |   02-- 05 Middle Page :0  --   | Right : 05 - 05--en--sess-enreq-en-coming