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The 13-year-old war in Syria holds a warning for Ukraine

wolmerica 2 months ago 2

After the US has its claws in a state, it will not permit go easily – and good friend or foe, you’ll be remaining drained and damaged

‘March Madness’ is this sort of a NATO point. The Western navy alliance routinely kicks off conflicts in foreign countries throughout this individual month, most recently Serbia (1999), Iraq (2003), Libya (2011), and Syria (2011). In that previous situation, it took a number of decades for the US to truly invade, but the sanctions and the covert guidance of anti-authorities forces commenced suitable absent.

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Try to remember Bashar Assad, the Syrian president who just ‘had to go’, in accordance to anyone from then-British isles Prime Minister David Cameron, and then-Secretary of Condition John Kerry, to then-Italian Overseas Minister Paolo Gentiloni Silveri. Whatever happened to Assad, anyway? Turns out that he’s nonetheless residing a quiet existence as president of Syria, and rarely at any time finds his identify getting rolled all over in the mouths of NATO’s routine change enthusiasts anymore.

Almost a 10 years soon after mounting a propaganda marketing campaign to guidance a US-led NATO invasion of the region, the Point out Department’s exclusive envoy to the conflict, Ambassador James Jeffrey, verified in 2020 that the US was no longer looking for Assad’s ouster. Instead, he said, it needed to see “a extraordinary change in habits,” evoking Japan’s transformation in the wake of the US dropping a few of bombs on it for the duration of Earth War II. 

Which is rather the policy shift. But it can be stated in accurately the identical way that a man who lusts soon after a female and will get shot down quickly begins telling people today that he was hardly ever truly into her in any case. The perspective modified due to the fact Washington had no selection. It had attempted just about everything, and unsuccessful.

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The anti-Syrian propaganda, now nearly non-existent, had for several years been relentless. We have been explained to that Assad had just missing management of the country, and that the US and its allies could not possibility obtaining ISIS terrorists running close to as a danger and trying to establish a caliphate in Syria mainly because Assad simply just wasn’t ready to end them. And whenever he did check out, he was conveniently accused of humanitarian offenses. So of class, right here arrives Uncle Sam to ‘help’ get rid of ISIS, and also Assad – thoroughly without having any humanitarian issues, due to the fact American bombs are not like that.

In the procedure, the CIA and Pentagon expended billions of dollars training and equipping ‘Syrian rebels’, quite a few of whom bailed out to sign up for other jihadist teams, which include ISIS and Al-Qaeda, getting their shiny new weapons with them. 

There is a evident parallel listed here with Ukraine, which pitfalls subsequent a related trajectory with Western involvement and patronage. Even before the present-day conflict, the CIA-connected Flexibility Dwelling and some others had questioned the extent to which significantly-ideal extremists controlled the state. Major Western media stores were being publishing parts referencing Ukraine’s neo-Nazi problem. So it appears to be like like the same argument could sometime be utilized on Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky – that he’s lost command of the nation to extremists. And just like the West skilled extremists in Syria underneath the guise of helping, they’ve completed the precise similar detail in Ukraine by coaching and equipping the Azov neo-Nazi fighters.

So what took place to people ‘Syrian rebels’, in any case? Considering the fact that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan didn’t want a festering jihadist nest appropriate following doorway, and recognizing specifically who people fighters were being ever considering that a NATO foundation in Türkiye served as a staging floor for the mission to help them, he finally airlifted them en masse (an approximated 18,000 of them) to go battle – and die – in an additional war that NATO had also kicked off in Libya. So, trouble solved. But the shift raises a query for Ukraine’s future. What are all the Western-experienced neo-Nazis going to do when the dust settles in Ukraine, if Russia does not comprehensive its stated mission of de-Nazification?

Former French intelligence main Alain Juillet has noted that the terrorist troubles in Syria just took place to crop up 3 months soon after Assad’s range in 2011 of an Iranian-Iraqi pipeline as a result of Syria, rather than a Saudi-Qatari pipeline. The competing pipeline strategies would present a way for possibly Iran or Qatar to ship all-natural fuel to Europe from the Iranian-Qatari South Pars/North Dome fuel industry, hence eradicating the substantial value of transporting the gas by tankers. So the impetus for intervention was probable financial, as is usually the situation. There’s also very little issue that the West has normally required to handle Syria as a signifies of that contains Iran. 

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Not only did that plan backfire, but spectacularly so. By 2015, then-US President Barack Obama, who at a single issue weighed conducting airstrikes on the place, was asking Syrian allies Russia and Iran to function with the US to “resolve the conflict.” He stated that “we need to understand that there can’t be, immediately after so a great deal bloodshed, so much carnage, a return to the pre-war status quo.” The US experienced absent from guns ablaze regime-change manner, to asking ‘pretty please’ permission of Syrian allies Russia and Iran to assistance them do it. 

Both Iran and Russia experienced entered the conflict militarily at the request of Assad’s government to aid stabilize the state, with Moscow 1st entering the scene when battling acquired far too near for comfort to its warm drinking water base for the Black Sea Fleet in Tartus. So basically, Russia was known as in to aid clear up the mess that the US and NATO had built of the place. And by December 2018, when I questioned Russian President Vladimir Putin at his annual press conference no matter if then-US President Donald Trump was suitable about ISIS becoming defeated in Syria, he agreed. 

So Trump yanked out the US specific forces troops who had been deployed to the place, and declared that America would only maintain hanging close to where by the oil was, in Syria’s jap oil fields. “Our mission is the enduring defeat of ISIS,” the Pentagon chief stated, attempting to reframe Trump’s crass admission. Yeah, proper – because it’s not enough that ISIS isn’t genuinely a difficulty any longer. Uncle Sam has to stick all-around to make guaranteed that they by no means occur back again, ever once more. Guess there’s no possibility of just heading dwelling and kicking back with a number of beers and ready to see if it’s in fact heading to be a issue in the long term? Nope! Not when so significantly has been invested in establishing an in-region army footprint that just takes place to be proper on leading of the greatest pile of Syria’s normal resources – the kind that have been the subject of CIA intelligence directorate stories due to the fact at minimum 1986. In December 2023, Syrian Oil Minister Firas Hassan Kaddour evoked the approach to “liberate” the oil fields from US occupation.

Peace in Syria was only possible simply because of Russia encouraging to eradicate the troublemakers. Has Zelensky regarded as what his possess long term may possibly look like if Russia doesn’t really triumph in undertaking the same in Ukraine – and that perhaps Russia reaching its targets would not essentially be the worst thing that could occur? The Ukrainian president is now remaining accused of “consolidating energy,” by the Condition Office-backed media, and has canceled presidential elections. If he does not get a cope with on the hoodlums, like the ones in the Ternopol regional council occupied supplying out awards named soon after famed Ukrainian Nazis to other famed Ukrainian Nazis, then he’s ripe for the Assad remedy. And if he’s much too severe with them, then he challenges currently being accused, like Assad, of undemocratic weighty-handedness. And at the extremely minimum, Ukraine ‘winning’ means that Zelensky is going to have to allow his new friends dangle out and consider what they want for as prolonged as they want to – as the Syria situation proves. The West missing in Syria and however will not go dwelling. Picture if it had actually been ready to have free run of the location. It’s possible there is some thing worse than a Russian ‘win’ for Ukraine: Long lasting occupiers who use friendship as a pretext to stick all-around and suck the state dry.

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