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US' Incoherent Definition of 'Terrorist' Behind Washington’s Syria Failures

© AFP 2023 / AMC / FADI AL-HALABIFighters from Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate Al-Nusra Front drive in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo.
Fighters from Al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate Al-Nusra Front drive in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. - Sputnik International
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As the US continues to criticize Russia’s airstrike campaign in Syria, one US analyst suggests the reason for Washington’s incoherence could be its failure to accurately define the word "terrorist."

Ever since Russia began its airstrikes on the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group in Syria last week, Washington has condemned the actions, claiming that the Kremlin is targeting the "wrong" terrorists.

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For Russia, the definition of a terrorist is simple.

"If it looks like a terrorist, if it acts like a terrorist, if it walks like a terrorist, if it fights like a terrorist, it’s a terrorist," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters during a UN briefing.

But Washington has been supporting various terror networks in the Middle East, and those affiliations are forcing the Obama administration to perform some fairly impressive rhetorical acrobatics.

"The fundamental problem is that the United States is trying to divorce its international anti-terrorism campaign from the rest of the Syrian civil war," Christopher Kozak, an analyst with the Institute for the Study of War, told McClatchy.

"That’s very difficult as we saw when the (US-trained) New Syrian Force went in and just got obliterated by Nusra. The rebels want to fight the regime, not ISIS," he said, using an alternate acronym for the self-proclaimed Islamic State.

"The Russians have some leverage because they’re coming in with a position that’s more coherent," Kozak added.

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Part of Washington’s confusion stems from its unwillingness to define Nusra Front, al-Qaeda’s arm in Syria, as a terrorist organization. When referring to Nusra, US Central Command instead uses the label "Khorasan Group."

The Khorasan Group is a complete fiction.

"The distinction between Nusra and the Khorasan Group is something the Pentagon has whipped up in order not to come out and say that we’re hitting Nusra," Kozak said. "They want to parse that line in order not to be dragged into a conflict with Nusra as well as the Islamic State."

"This (Obama) administration is very careful about being sucked into more quagmires in the Middle East."

Yet while Washington continues to trip over its own convoluted definitions, the Russian military is taking the fight straight to the Islamic State.

In this Oct. 22, 2014, file photo, thick smoke from an airstrike by the US-led coalition rises in Kobani, Syria, as seen from a hilltop on the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border - Sputnik International
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On Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that the Russian Air Force destroyed a number of key IS facilities.

"Two terrorist arms depots were destroyed by Su-34 [Fullback fighter bombers] and Su-24 [Fencer attack aircraft]. The depots caught on fire after the strikes, destroying the facilities," Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Maj. Igor Konashenkov told reporters.

Yet, after an entire year of bombing the Syrian desert, the US government has little to show for it.

"The US-led coalition spent a whole year pretending they were striking ISIL targets," Alexei Pushkov, head of the Russian parliament’s international affairs committee, told Europe 1 Radio, "but where are the results of these strikes?"

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