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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: “Sykes-Picot On Acid”: US Considering Syria Partition Plan Amidst Troop Exit The US doesnt want pro-Turkish forces to slaughter the Kurds, but neither does the US want the Kurds to strike a deal with Assad. The White House-appointed Syria and anti-ISIL coalition envoy James Jeffrey has asked Syrian Kurdish leaders backed by the United States to hold off on making any deals with President Bashar al-Assads government while the Trump administration tries to develop its strategy. As we predicted the longer it takes to withdraw troops, the more time the blob of Washington hawks has to put obstacles in the way of a true and full US pullout. Meanwhile according to The Wall Street Journal Turkey is putting pressure on the US to provide substantial military support, including airstrikes, transport and logistics in support of Turkeys supposed ISIS fight in Syria. So a mere little over two weeks following Trumps announced Syria draw down, it appears we could be right back to a square one quagmire. Or perhaps the US deep state will send things further into a forever war indefinite quagmire, the polar opposite of Trumps stated desire to bring our youth back home where they belong! as the president declaredfollowing the initial troop pullout announcement, per the below alarming commentary from the WSJ: The Turkish requests are so extensive that, if fully met, the American military might be deepening its involvement in Syria instead of reducing it, the officials added. That would frustrate President Trumps goal of transferring the mission of finishing off Islamic State to Turkey in the hope of forging an exit strategy for the U.S. military to leave Syria. But to frustrate President Trumps goal is precisely the point among the many Iran hawks, Syrian regime change promoters, neocons and liberal interventionists alike filling the ranks of the State Department and influential DC think tanks. This comes just as a senior State Department official reiterated to the WSJ: We have no timeline for our military forces to withdraw from Syria. So the two key messages now coming out of the administration are no timeline and no vacuum which can be generally summarized as given any US pullout of northeast Syria, the US doesnt want pro-Turkish forces to slaughter the Kurds, but neither does the US want the Kurds to strike a deal with Assad to handover territory to Damascus. However, its likely too late, as the Kurds have already begun inviting Syrian forces into previously autonomous SDF/Kurdish zones. According to the WSJ, the administrations Syria envoy has a plan that seeks to mitigate the risks of either a Kurdish slaughter or an Assad takeover. The plan is visualized in a classified, undisclosed map that proposes something officials have described as Sykes-Picot on acid: Mr. Jeffrey and his State Department team have created a color-coded map of northeastern Syria in an attempt to negotiate a power-sharing plan that could avert a costly Turkish-Kurdish fight in the area. However, keeping their forces apart should Mr. Erdogans troops enter Syria could prove difficult. One former U.S. official described the map as Sykes-Picot on acid, a reference to the secret post-World War I deal between France and England that carved the Middle East into colonial spheres of influence. Talks will be held between US and Turkish defense officials next week in Ankara, meanwhile the US envoy has asked Gen. Mazloum Abdi, the Kurdish commander of Syrian fighters, to hold off on making any deals with President Bashar al-Assads government while the US considers its next move. But it remains that weve gone from Trumps full and immediate troop pullout announced two weeks ago to current proposals of Sykes-Picot on acid. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
The U.S. just cannot help playing these geo-political games in the Middle East while completely ignoring the history of the region. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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