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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Why Are Neocons So Desperate To Rescue al-Qaeda in Syria? Reading Dennis Ross and David Ignatius is a good reminder that the neocons live in a different world than the rest of us. They do not conform their analysis to reality, but rather they conform reality to their view of the world. Where most people would be encouraged to read that Aleppo in Syria was about to be liberated from its 3.5 year occupation by al-Qaedas Syrian franchise, the neocons see a disaster. On the brink of al-Qaedas defeat in Aleppo, the Washington Posts Ignatius is furious that, President Obama wont approve military tactics that could actually shift the balance. Yes, he wants to shift the balance toward al-Qaeda because like the other neocons he is so invested in the idea of regime change in Syria that he would even prefer turning the country into another Libya than to see government forces defeat his jihadist insurgents. Failing to shift the balance toward al-Qaeda fighters in Aleppo only brings greater misery for the Syrian people, in the world of Ignatius. Ignatiuss Washington Post, which has never seen a potential war it did not want to see turned into an actual war, thinks it a tragedy that the Syrian armys advance on al-Qaeda occupied Aleppo has cut off all vital routes of supply from Turkey to the rebel-held areas of the city. Those would be Turkish supplies in support of al-Qaeda and ISIS rebels, but the Post is too deceptive to mention that fact. It is as dishonest an inversion of reality as anything printed in Pravda of old. In the same vein as Ignatius, former Bush/Clinton/Obama Administration Middle East expert Dennis Ross writes to tell us, what Putin is really up to in Syria. In the above-linked article, The Los Angeles Times does not reveal that Ross is hardly an objective observer of the situation. As one of the founders of AIPACs Washington Institute for Near East Policy and a current counselor to that organization Ross strongly supports AIPACs position in favor of regime change in Syria and Israels active role in assisting jihadist rebels from al- Qaedas Nusra Front in their efforts to overthrow the Assad government. So what does regime change neocon Dennis Ross want us to believe is happening in Syria? The Russians, he asserts, are playing a dirty game by stepping up their bombing campaign against ISIS, al-Qaeda, and affiliated rebels instead of pushing for a ceasefire. How funny that when the US/Turk/Saudi/Israeli-back jihadists were on the verge of taking over all of Syria not that long ago there was no talk from neocon quarters about a ceasefire or a negotiated political solution. Only now that al-Qaedas stronghold in Aleppo is on the verge of liberation by government forces are the neocons screaming that diplomacy should be given a chance. Russian operations are designed to strengthen the Assad regime and weaken the non-Islamic State Sunni opposition in different parts of the country, writes Ross. He doesnt mention that particularly when it comes to Aleppo, the non- Islamic State Sunni opposition means al-Qaedas Nusra Front and affiliated forces. By relentlessly bombing Islamic State and other jihadist groups seeking to introduce Sharia law into secular Syria, Putin is
undercutting our aim of isolating Islamic State and having Sunnis lead the fight against it. Read that again. By attacking ISIS he is preventing the US from isolating ISIS. Doublespeak. What is Putin really up to in the world of Dennis Ross? He is not sincere about defeating Islamist extremism in Syria or even helping Assads forces win the war. No, Putin aims to demonstrate that Russia, and not America, is the main power broker in the region and increasingly elsewhere. Ah yes, the old argument about Russian expansionism. Baltic invasion, restoration of the USSR. All the neocon tripe. Ah, but here is where Ross plants his seed, whispers in the Administrations neocon power brokers ears: Certainly, were Russias costs to increase, Putin might look for a way out. Hmm, now we see what hes getting at:
it is time we make it clear to the Russians that unless they impose a cease-fire on Assad and Hezbollah and insist that humanitarian corridors are open, we will have no choice but to act with our partners to create a haven in Syria for refugees and for the organization of the Syrian opposition. In other words, tell Russia if you do not stop fighting al-Qaeda and its affiliates in Syria we will face-off in a WWIII-threatening stance to establish a jihadistan in part of Syria from where the hundredth or so version of a rebel fighting force can be re-assembled. Rosss plan is not for the weak of heart. [W]e cannot threaten to create a haven without following through if Putin refused to alter his course, he writes. Meaning of course that we must be willing to actually go through with WWIII if Putin does not blink, back down, and pull out of Syria just as Russias intervention is meeting its objective. Surrender when on the verge of victory in Syria or face a nuclear war with the United States. No one ever accused the neocons of thinking small. But with much of the Middle East a smoldering ruin due to the disastrous interventions they lied us into, no one should count out even their most insane-sounding plan being seriously considered somewhere in Washington. Daniel McAdams is director of the The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity. Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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