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Is Russia’s game in Syria worth playing?

Topic: Protests in Syria

Bashar al-Assad and Sergei Lavrov
18:52 08/02/2012
Political commentator Andrei Murtazin for RIA Novosti
Tags: Arab Spring, Mikhail Fradkov, Sergei Lavrov, Bashar al-Assad, Dmitry Medvedev, Damascus, Syria, Russia

On February 7, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Foreign Intelligence Service Director Mikhail Fradkov traveled to Damascus to help stabilize the situation in Syria by encouraging democratic reforms. The substance of President Dmitry Medvedev’s letter, which they delivered to Bashar al-Assad, was not disclosed, but experts point to the highly delicate nature of the Russian officials’ mission.

A delicate mission

Syrians chanted “Thank you, Russia!” as Lavrov and Fradkov were whisked through the streets of Damascus for talks with the Syrian president and a news briefing. Lavrov said after the meeting that the visit to Damascus had been timely and useful. “There are grounds for assuming that our signal, urging more active movement in all directions, has been heard,” he said.
But what kind of signal could that be?

Ahead of the visit, many Russian analysts assumed that Lavrov had been tasked with a very delicate mission: to convince al-Assad to resign and transfer power to Vice President Farouk al-Sharaa, which is what the Arab League’s political settlement plan is proposing.

Most likely, the Russian envoys gave the Syrian president an ultimatum: either launch democratic reforms immediately in exchange for the continued support of Moscow, or step down. This was indirectly confirmed by Lavrov’s statement at a news briefing regarding the drafting of a new Syrian constitution.

“President al-Assad has told us that in the next few days he will meet with the commission that was drafting a new constitution,” Lavrov said. “It has completed its work and the date for a referendum on this crucial document for Syria will be announced soon.”

Friends stick together?

In fact, the visit has reaffirmed Russia’s readiness to stand up to the West and the Arab League in defense of its last remaining ally in the Middle East. The question is, how far is Russia prepared to go in this confrontation, and what political dividends does it expect to reap?

Vladimir Putin said repeatedly during his two presidential terms (2000-2008) that Russia would develop relations with Arab countries on an economic, not an ideological, basis.

True to his word, Russia was actively trying to develop relations with Saudi Arabia and other oil-rich Gulf monarchies in the mid-2000s. But simultaneously it was also signing major arms contracts with Algeria and Libya.

Syria was no exception, but trade with Syria was on a smaller scale than with other Arab countries. Now that Syria has become a bone of contention between Russia and the rest of the Arab world (apart from Iraq and Lebanon), Moscow is facing a difficult choice.

What Russia stands to gain and lose

They say that politics is the art of the possible, but the outbreak of civil war in Syria, which Russian diplomats prefer not to notice, has greatly undermined the room for political maneuver in Moscow and Damascus.

If Bashar al-Assad stays in power, which seems highly unlikely, Russia’s economic and military contracts with Syria will be safe. It will able to supply weapons to Syria, although most likely against deferred payment, as happened during the Soviet era.

By the time the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Syria’s debts, by various estimates, amounted to $10 or $13 billion. In 2005, Russia wrote the debts off in the hope of signing new contracts. In 2009, trade turnover between Russia and Syria amounted to less than $1 billion. The European Union has recently approved economic sanctions against Syria and is considering adopting new, harsher sanctions. Russia, China and Iran are Syria’s last hope, but they are not omnipotent.

If the al-Assad regime falls, Russia will lose Syria, irrespective of who takes over, because the entire Syrian opposition, both inside and outside the country, is set against Russia. Islamic fundamentalists have already attacked Russian embassies in Sudan and Libya.

But even if pro-Western liberals, supported by France, Britain and the United States, assume power, they will most likely opt to do business with Western companies. Russian weapons will be replaced by U.S. and French models, as  happened in Egypt nearly 40 years ago.

So far, developments in Syria have not turned out favorably for Russia. Following the example of the West, six Gulf countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – recalled their ambassadors from Syria on February 7. Russia’s relations with these countries are rapidly deteriorating, which means that all Russian economic contracts with the Gulf states could be suspended or terminated altogether at any time.

But it is not weapons, or even economic contracts, that matter most. Confrontation with both Arab and Western countries would greatly damage Russia’s hard-won international image as a democratic state.

The United States and its European partners, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, have sharply criticized Russia’s stance on Syria. So the question is, is the Syrian game worth playing?

The views expressed in this article are the author's and may not necessarily represent those of RIA Novosti.

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  • kylesvetRussia good!
    19:52, 08/02/2012
    Yes Russia is doing what is correct and right! You though are a mouth piece for the West!
  • SzabolcsIs Russias game in Syria worth playing
    13:27, 11/02/2012
    Yes it fully is.First of all it is not a "game" but a deadly serious and very important matter. Syria is one important part in the ongoing efforts of the US regime, supported by its NATO lackeys( incl, of course Sarkozy and Cameron)and some Arab proxy states in the Persian Gulf, at spawnign war in the world in general and in the Arab world in particular, whilst they proclaim to defend "democratic and human rights" and international law.The US regime is in fact "globalizing" war. The same regime's open and bellicous statements against independent states (like China !) and its open calls for "regime changes" in countries they do not like, is unprecedented and unacceptable! This spawning militarism is rationalized with a variety of seemingly palatable pretexts: securing the world against "Islamic terrorism", as in Afghanistan; securing the world against "weapons of mass destruction", as in Saddam’s Iraq and currently Iran; defending human rights, as in Libya; humanitarian intervention, as in Somalia; and protecting small nations, as in confronting China on behalf of Southeast Asian states, or constructing a Ballistic Missile Defense system along the Eastern European borders of Russia. And again, the Western mainstream media plays a huge role in rationalizing the irrational, normalizing the abnormal, justifying the unjustifiable – akin to the Ministry of Truth in Orwell’s 1984.
    This is of course all crap, hog wash but it is hammered into the heads of citizens in the West through pliable media in the service of the US regime , the CIA and Jewish ,zyonist organisations.have us. These are but pretexts for world domination by the US and its lackeys in the world.

    People are indoctrinated with a doublethink.The US regime and its allies are following an agenda of “full spectrum world dominance” in which no nation deemed to be obstructing that agenda for domination by the US and its allies is tolerated, and is in fact made a target for war.
    Whilst NATO airplanes are landing in the Turkish military airport in Iskandrun on the Syrian border supplying weapons and Syrian exile volunteers for the terrorist gangs which fight president Assad's regular troops, whilst British, French and US soldiers train there these terrorist in the use of modrn weapons and the CIA is providing military intelligence and communication support, Western main stream media try to brainwash citizens in Western contries and in the US's lackey states that the US and NATO are concerned with protecting civilians against a supposedly "murderous" Assad whis is supposedly killing "unarmed demonstrators for freedom and human rights".This is a mindboggling manipulation and the only hope for the Syrian people to avoid a full scale civil war which would follow a US lead NATO invasion is represented by the unshakeable support of Russia and China for the government of President Assad steering him towards acepting a new constitution and carrying out reforms.The Syrian people should be left to solve their problems alone.There must certainly be no outside military intervention.What Russia and China are doing is phantastic and the proof that they are doing the right thing b supporting President Assad, is the hysteric outcry by Western politicians and the Western main stream media.Russia and China are effectively countering in Syria actions of the US regime and of its lackeys aimed at world domination.Russia's and China's support for the government of President Assad are worth every money in the world as they -finally!-step in the way of the US's regime's bullying behaviour in the world aimed at world domination!I sncerely hope that PM Putin will be elected President of Russia.He is the great hope to stand up to the US bully!
  • living069NEW WARNING
    07:26, 13/02/2012
    the french will be giving the "rebels" chemical weapons and plan to use them on the population then blame the government, it apparantly has been scheduled for valenitnes day or a close date.
  • BuckThink Again
    23:00, 13/02/2012
    Russia is simple trying to hold on to old friend regardless of the Evils it is doing.

    This is about Power and influence Russia is losing in the Middle East. People want Freedom and not to be Murdered by their goverments.

    President al-Assad and his father have brought Murder and Death to anyone who stands in their way. Why else Would Thousnads of People and the Entire United nations to Include the Arab Leage side against him and Russia?
    • living069OH BUCK
      05:41, 16/02/2012
      and your country america? it has killed 1000 times more than anyone, it is bringing in laws to imprison you and give you minimal rights, it is run by jews who use it to attack and defame anyone speaking against it, it demonises Russia for logical steps and not war mongering like you and israel, and as for the arab league, well they are the biggest terrorist exporters in the world who will never ever want a democracy in their own country.
    • tarigSurely Yes, Russia Must Stop America's Bullying
      15:06, 09/03/2012
      The world is expecting from Russia and China greater role in the stability, development and justice in world affairs.

      The United States government has been involved in and assisted in the overthrow of foreign governments (more recently termed regime change)without the overt use of U.S. military force. Often, such operations are tasked to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Many of the governments targeted by the U.S. have been democratically elected,rather than authoritarian governments or military dictatorships. In many cases, the governments toppled were replaced by dictatorships,
      sometimes installed with assistance by the U.S. Should Russia shy from its national and international responsibilities then Russians must expect internal plots and conspiracies against its state; its economy; and its security. You cannot play defensive with such an arrogant bully.

      No Bully Should Expect That People Would Like It.
      Nations and governments don’t like bullies and bullying. It is not a clash of civilizations, cultures or anything else.

      http://tariganter.wordpress.com/2012/03/08/america-bully-the-world-by-regimes-change/






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