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As Aleppo Burns, Europe Weighs Syria Response With Fears of Renewed Refugee Crisis
LONDON —
As Syrian government forces continue to push deeper into the rebel stronghold of eastern Aleppo, analysts1 say the wider geopolitical ramifications2 are being felt across the West. In Europe, demands for the removal of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could be tempered by a desire to avoid another refugee crisis.
In eastern Aleppo, Syrian government forces backed by Russia are gaining ground. Victory here for President Bashar al-Assad may force a change of strategy by Western governments.
“Assad’s winning. And I think it’s pretty safe to say that he will be there at the endgame," said Michael Stephens at the Royal United Services Institute in London. "And whoever negotiates a peace deal in Syria will have to negotiate with Bashar al-Assad.”
Europe and the United States have backed moderate opposition3 forces. But the desire to end the bloodshed could trump4 those alliances.
“How that end is reached, to be perfectly5 honest, is becoming less important than reaching it,” said Stephens.
Europe is hosting around one million Syrian refugees. The battle for Aleppo has forced tens of thousands more to flee. Human rights groups say Europe must respond.
“The people of Europe are prepared to receive refugees," said John Dalhuisen of Amnesty International in London. "They want to be reassured6 that this will be done in a structured, organized way, that there are reception conditions waiting for them in their countries, that there won’t be social difficulties internally.”
But Europe is struggling to cope with the migrant influx7 – and that could force a policy divergence8 between Brussels and Washington.
“The number one priority for the Europeans is to stop a new wave of refugees coming into continental9 Europe," said Michael Stephens of the Royal United Services Institute in London. "That brings Turkey into the game, and so there has to be a relationship with Turkey. Which then brings the Kurdish issue into the game. And if we see at the moment, current operations against the Islamic State still heavily favor the Kurds in Syria as the preferred choice. But that seems to be an American-led initiative, Europeans are far more cautious about it.”
For Europe, the war in Syria no longer has the strategic importance it once did, says Stephens.
“All the different outside factions10 and the proxy11 groups continued that war, turning it into a stalemate which has destabilized almost the entire region, and also southern Europe, and driven the rise of far-right movements in Europe as well," Stephens said. "There are far, far larger issues at stake and unfortunately those people losing out are the Syrian civilians12 in eastern Aleppo.”
Ending the war may come with the price of keeping Bashar al-Assad in power. Even then, analysts say, Syria’s future stability is far from guaranteed.
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