U.S.
vs. U.S. in Syria
SEPTEMBER 2, 2016
What a mess!
In the crazy Syrian war, US-backed and armed groups are fighting other US-backed
rebel groups. How can this be?
It is
so because the Obama White House had stirred up the war in Syria but then lost
control of the process. When the US has a strong president, he can usually keep
the military and intelligence agencies on a tight leash.
But
the Obama administration has had a weak secretary of defense and a bunch of
lady strategists who are the worst military commanders since Louis XV, who put
his mistress, Madame de Pompadour, in charge of French military forces during
the Seven Year’s War. The French were routed by the Prussians. France’s foe,
Frederick the Great of Prussia, named one of his dogs, “la Pompadour.”
As a
result, the two arms of offensive US strategic power, the Pentagon, and CIA,
went separate ways in Syria. Growing competition between the US military and
militarized CIA broke into the open in Syria.
Fed
up with the astounding incompetence of the White House, the US military
launched and supported its own rebel groups in Syria, while CIA did the same.
Fighting
soon after erupted in Syria and Iraq between the US-backed groups. US Special
Forces joined the fighting in Syria, Iraq and most lately, Libya.
The
well-publicized atrocities, like mass murders and decapitations, greatly
embarrassed Washington, making it harder to portray their jihadi wildmen as
liberators. The only thing exceptional about US policy in Syria was its
astounding incompetence.
Few
can keep track of the 1,000 groups of jihadis that keep changing their names
and shifting alliances. Throw in Turkomans, Yazidis, Armenians, Nestorians,
Druze, Circassians, Alawis, Assyrians and Palestinians. Oh yes, and the Alevis.
Meanwhile,
ISIS was inflicting mayhem in Syria and Iraq. But who really is ISIS? A few
thousand twenty-something hooligans with little knowledge of Islam but a
burning desire to dynamite the existing order and a sharp media sense. The
leadership of these turbaned anarchists appears to have formed in US prison
camps in Afghanistan.
The
US, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey armed and financed ISIS as a weapon to unleash on
Syria, which was an ally of Iran that refused to take orders from the Western
powers. The west bears a heavy responsibility for the deaths of 450,000
Syrians, at least half the nation of 23 million becoming refugees, and
destruction of this once lovely country.
At
some point, ISIS shook off its western tutors and literally ran amok. But the
US has not yet made a concerted attempt to crush ISIS because of its continuing
usefulness in Syria and in the US, where ISIS has become the favorite whipping
boy of politicians.
Next,
come the Kurds, an ancient Indo-European stateless people spread across Turkey,
Iraq, Iran and Syria. They have been denied a national state by the western
powers since WWI. Kurdish rebels in Iraq have been armed and financed by Israel
since the 1970’s.
When
America’s Arab jihadists proved militarily feeble, the US turned to the Kurds,
who are renowned fighters, arming and financing the Kurdish Syrian YPG which is
part of the well-known PKK rebel group that fights Turkey.
I covered
the Turkish-Kurdish conflict in eastern Anatolia in the 1980’s in which some
40,000 died.
Turkey
is now again battling a rising wave of Kurdish attacks that caused the Turks to
probe into northern Syria to prevent a link-up of advancing Kurdish rebel forces.
So,
Turkey, a key American ally, is now battling CIA-backed Kurdish groups in
Syria. Eighty percent of Turks believe the recent failed coup in Turkey was
mounted by the US – not the White House, but by the Pentagon which has always
been joined at the hip to Turkey’s military.
This
major Turkish-Kurdish crisis was perfectly predictable, but the obtuse junior
warriors of the Obama administration failed to grasp this point.
Now
the Russians have entered the fray in an effort to prevent their ally, Bashar
Assad, from being overthrow by western powers. Also perfectly predictable.
Russia claimed to be bombing ISIS but in fact, is targeting US-backed groups.
Washington is outraged that the wicked Russians are doing in the Mideast what
the US has done for decades.
The
US and Russia now both claim to have killed a senior ISIS commander in an air
strike. Their warplanes are dodging one another, creating a perfect scenario
for a head-on clash at a time when neocons in the US are agitating for war with
Russia.
Does
anyone think poor, demolished Syria is worth the price? Hatred for the US is
now seething in Turkey and across the Mideast. Hundreds of millions of US tax
dollars have been wasted in this cruel, pointless war.
Time
for the US to stop stirring this witch’s brew.
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