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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Is Russia Invading Syria? If Washington wont take on Islamists, Putin will Having given up waiting for the supposedly imminent Russian assault on Kiev, which weve been told for lo these many months is coming down the pike momentarily, our new cold warriors are now in a frenzy over the sudden discovery of a Russian presence in Syria. It started in the Israeli media, and then spread outward in waves, emanating various levels of hysteria. Ynet reported: According to Western diplomats, a Russian expeditionary force has already arrived in Syria and set up camp in an Assad-controlled airbase. The base is said to be in area surrounding Damascus, and will serve, for all intents and purposes, as a Russian forward operating base. In the coming weeks thousands of Russian military personnel are set to touch down in Syria, including advisors, instructors, logistics personnel, technical personnel, members of the aerial protection division, and the pilots who will operate the aircraft. The Western media soon took up the cry: The Russians are coming! But by the time this old cold war meme spread to Reuters thousands had inexplicably shrunk down to what sounded more like dozens. Unnamed US officials pointed to a small number of naval infantry forces. Oh, but dont worry, the Russians are coming: "They have started in small numbers, one anonymous Lebanese source confided to Reuters, but the bigger force did not yet take part. Where is this bigger force? No doubt right behind those Russian troops who have been about to march on Kiev for the past year or so. Aside from the inflated numbers of this Russian expeditionary force, there is also the overwrought response to the addition of a few more Russian advisors on the scene: after all, as Ishaan Tharoor points out in the Washington Post, there is nothing new about the Russian presence in Syria. Theyve been there since 1971, when Leonid Brezhnev signed an agreement with Hafez al-Assad, father of Bashar al-Assad, the current head of the Baathist regime. Russia has been a major source of weapons for the Syrian military, and many top Baathist officials were educated in the old Soviet Union. In short, there is nothing new about the Russo-Syrian alliance: Putin has backed Assad in his war against the Islamist rebels from the get-go. So why is the media now in a frothy-mouthed frenzy over this latest discovery of Russian aggression? Why is John Kerry on the phone with the Kremlin warning them to back off? ISIS is edging toward central Damascus, and is already in the suburbs. US airstrikes have been ineffective, and indeed the everythings coming up roses scenario officially promulgated by the Obama regime has been thoroughly debunked by rebellious intelligence analysts, who have a far different story to tell. The reality is that Washingtons real target in Syria isnt ISIS, its Assad. The phony war against the Islamic State has enabled the would-be Caliphate to expand its control of territory until the very existence of the Baathist regime is now problematic. The US program that is supposed to be training moderate Islamist rebels wound up deploying around 50 vetted fighters who were promptly killed and captured by Al Qaeda, including the leader. And their captors were more than likely former US-funded moderates, who have defected to ISIS and al-Nusra (Al Qaeda) in droves. The US has repeatedly rejected Russian attempts to parlay a peaceful settlement that would include the Baathist regime, and specifically Assad, as one of the participants. The moderate rebels, such as they are, also reject such a proposal and of course ISIS and al-Nusra, the Syrian affiliate of the official Al-Qaeda organization, are interested only in deposing the infidel Assad and slaughtering those Christians, Alawites, and Druze still resident in Syria. Washingtons alignment with the Islamists goes much further, however, as the line between moderate Islamists and extremists never clear to begin with gets blurrier by the hour. For now we have none other than former CIA chief David Petraeus calling for an alliance with moderate elements in Al Qaeda. Members of al Qaedas branch in Syria have a surprising advocate in the corridors of American power: retired Army general and former CIA Director David Petraeus. The former commander of U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan has been quietly urging US officials to consider using so-called moderate members of al Qaedas Nusra Front to fight ISIS in Syria, four sources familiar with the conversations, including one person who spoke to Petraeus directly, told The Daily Beast. The heart of the idea stems from Petraeuss experience in Iraq in 2007, when as part of a broader strategy to defeat an Islamist insurgency the US persuaded Sunni militias to stop fighting with al Qaeda and to work with the American military. Given his former job, one has to wonder if this is a proposal or a defense of an ongoing policy. Before his disgrace in a sex-and-security scandal, Petraeus was certainly in a position to carry out this loopy idea. Indeed, he argued for arming the Syrian rebels, along with then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta. Obama vetoed the plan, which would have put US arms in the hands of radical Islamists, but who knows what shenanigans Petraeus and his fellow spooks were up to before the President put the kibosh on his plan? We know that arms from fallen Libyan leader Moammar Qaddafis storehouses found their way to the Syrian battlefield. How did they get there? We know that entire platoons of US-trained moderate rebels defected to ISIS and al-Nusra almost as soon as they hit the battlefield but who vetted them? The Petraeus proposal merely makes explicit what was our covert policy all along: the destruction of Assads regime even if that means handing Syria over to the folks who brought down the World Trade Center and attacked the Pentagon. The Russians have good reason to fear a jihadist state in Syria, what with the Chechen Islamists marauding throughout the Caucasus and central Asia. They are quite well aware that Washington would like to do to Putin what theyre doing to Assad and that the West has no compunctions about allying with the heirs of Osama bin Laden in order to pull it off. US and British support to the Chechens is a matter of record yet more evidence that the vaunted war on terrorism is just a façade for the same old regime-change game. The Syrian government, in spite of its brutality, enjoys widespread support after all, consider the alternative. It is also the only major fighting force on the ground resisting the advance of ISIS and Al Qaeda. To demand Assads ouster while claiming to fight terrorism is absurd. And remember that the same people who are self-righteously declaring Assad must go because hes not a nice guy are openly backing the Saudis in their vicious assault on Yemen, where thousands are being slaughtered in a merciless air campaign made possible by US complicity. This is where we are fourteen years after 9/11 in a de facto alliance with radical jihadists who want to establish a caliphate in Syria. Oh, and by the way: we have always been at war with Eastasia. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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