TEHRAN (Basirat)- US President Barack Obama's decision to supply arms to rebel groups in Syria is likely to add fuel to the Syrian war and undermine peaceful efforts.

US President Barack Obama's decision to supply arms to rebel groups in Syria is likely to add fuel to the Syrian war and undermine peaceful efforts.A memorandum by United States President Barack Obama to lift
restrictions related to providing military assistance to foreign forces
in Syria is de facto aimed at supporting terrorists in the war-ravaged
country and other regions, said Alexander Perendzhiev, a political and
military analyst and lecturer at the Plekhanov Russia University of
Economics.
On Thursday, Obama lifted formal restrictions on arms supplies to US
allies in the fight against terrorism in Syria, considered by Washington
as one of the state-sponsors of terrorism.
The president waived prohibitions outlined in the US Arms Export
Control Act, which forbids providing defense-related supplies or
services to countries that are not cooperating fully with US
anti-terrorism efforts.
Earlier, different US officials said Washington supplied limited
shipments of weapons and ammunition to Syrian opposition groups.
The situation is that the Syrian Army will receive none of those
weapons. The fact that at the end of his term Obama made such a move
shows that the war on terrorism is a disguise for arming terrorists. I
think the decision aims at fighting the Syrian government," Perendzhiev
told RIA Novosti.
In turn, the Kremlin expressed concerns that US-supplied MANPADS could fall into the hands of terrorists in Syria.
We'll need to pay close attention and understand the main goal, the
intentions and the details of this decision. Without doubt, the worst
outcome of such decision would be if different weapons, including
MANPADS, would fall into terrorists' hands, which, of course, goes
against international conventions on this issue and poses a great danger
not only to the region, but also to all countries," Kremlin spokesman
Dmitry Peskov said Friday.
Perendzhiev noted that many experts and analysts expected that after
Donald Trump’s victory in the US Obama’s administration would make
efforts to fuel conflicts in different parts of the world.
The conflict in Syria is slowly de-escalating, but we’re witnessing
resumption of a serious conflict on Libya. I have concerns that Obama’s
move is aimed at fueling old and starting new conflicts around the
world," the analyst suggested.
His assumption was echoed by Boris Dolgov, senior research fellow at the
Center for Arabic and Islamic Studies, at the Russian Academy of
Sciences.
According to Dolgov, the removal of restrictions on arms supplies in
Syria undermines peaceful efforts in the region.
"The outgoing US president [Obama] wants to change the situation in
Syria, particularly in Aleppo. Recently, the Syrian Army has made
significant process. Terrorists are losing ground in Syria and fleeing.
Obama made this decision to change the situation and boost morale of
opposition groups fighting against [Syrian President Bashar] Assad,"
Dolgov told RIA Novosti.
According to the latest data from the ground, over 80 percent of eastern
Aleppo is now under control of Syrian government forces. Some sources
say that al-Nusra Front (also known as Jabhat Fateh al-Sham) agreed to
withdraw from Aleppo.
"Even if it’s true a lot of other militant groups will stay in the
city. Some of those groups receive support from the US. As a result,
this decision will seriously complicate the situation," the analyst
said.
"This move is destructive and aimed to prolong the Syrian war. It will
fuel the conflict and contradict efforts by the Russian Foreign Ministry
and the Syrian military command," he pointed out.Dolgov said that the US will deliver several types of weapons to
its allies in Syria, including anti-tank missiles, firearms and – the
most dangerous – air defense systems.
He also suggested that Donald Trump’s administration may cancel the decision.
The US has been carrying out airstrikes against Daesh in Syria
since 2014. The operation has not been authorized by Damascus. In
addition, there are units of the US Special Forces assisting Syrian
rebel groups in fighting terrorism.