In Syria, Putin Calls Obama’s Bluff, Russia Joins War Against the “Islamic State” (ISIS)
Eric
Zuesse
3
September, 2015
According
to German
Economic News (September
1st, based on reports from ynetnews and
others), Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has apparently decided
to establish in Syria a military base with thousands of soldiers and
sufficient air power to do in Syria what the Obama Administration
won’t, which is to defeat ISIS and the other jihadists.
On
the same day, washingtonsblog bannered, “Former
CIA Boss and 4-Star General: U.S. Should Arm Al Qaeda,” and
linked to several sources indicating that not only David Petraeus
favors arming Al Qaeda, but much of the American establishment (who
have sponsored Petraeus’s entire career) also does. The British
aristocracy likewise
does.
In fact, that academic propaganda-piece, The
Russia Challenge,
discusses “the stark choices Western governments face in their
policies towards Russia,” while it says nothing about “the stark
choices” that Russia now faces in its policies toward the U.S.
aristocracy, and toward Britain’s and other U.S-allied
aristocracies.
That
British academic propaganda-piece comes from Chatham House, otherwise
called the Royal Institute of International Affairs, which, since
early in the 20th Century, has been allied in the U.S. with the
Rockefellers’ and Morgans’ Council on Foreign Relations, and,
post-WWII, also with the Bilderberg group, and with the Rockefellers’
Trilateral Commission (which brought the Japanese aristocracy into
the overall U.S.-led plan for global conquest).
However,
there are additionally many other front-organizations for this
operation, such as the Brookings Institution. Brookings has always
championed American empire, and I reported even recently on a
Brookings ‘study’ of this type, by headlining “Brookings
Wants More Villages Firebombed in Ukraine’s ‘Anti Terrorist
Operation’.”(It’s
actually an operation against the residents of the
part of Ukraine that had voted 90%+ for the Ukrainian leader whom
the Obama Administration had justoverthrown.
The residents there had refused to accept Obama’s imposed regime.)
The intended defeat of Russia is to come not only in the competition
over oil and gas (such as between the Arabic oil potentates and
Russia), but also by extending NATO right up to Russia’s borders,
such as by installing next-door in Ukraine a rabidly anti-Russian
government, via
a coup in February 2014.
(John Fitzgerald Kennedy didn’t like it when Nikita Khrushchev
tried something similar against the United States in 1962. It was
called “the Cuban Missile Crisis.”) The evidence is clear and
overwhelming, though almost entirely absent in U.S. ‘news’ media,
that America’s aristocracy place vastly
higher priority upon defeating Russia than upon defeating Islamic
jihad.
(The implicit message to the families of America’s 9/11 victims is:
“Just get lost.” But that subtle message from the aristocrats
isn’t on America’s ‘news,’ either. Only their PR is.)
In
fact, I provided essential background for this development, on August
16th, headlining “How
& Why the U.S. Media Do Propaganda Against Russia.” This
is a position by the U.S. “Establishment,” which is the entire
network of think tanks and other fronts that are financed by the U.S.
aristocracy (tax-free, moreover, to the aristocrats who finance these
operations) so as to conquer Russia in order that the U.S.
aristocracy will win unchallengeable global control, over every other
nation’s aristocracy. I documented there that not only the
Republican Party but the Obama-Clinton or “Establishment” wing of
the Democratic Party, have been fully in agreement with Mitt Romney’s
infamous 2012 statement against Russia, which Obama publicly
condemned at the time, that, “this
is, without question, our number one geopolitical foe”;
and Obama’s very public attack against that statement helped him
win the 2012 election, though Obama’s second Administration has
actually been carrying out Romney’s policy there.
Obama
has many cheerleaders in this global-conquest program, such as his
advisor Zbigniew
Brzezinski,
who is proud
to have helped start today’s Islamic jihad movement in order to
defeat the Soviet Union.
After the Soviet Union ended, Brzezinski’s hatred of Russians drove
him to continue on as if it hadn’t. The war against “communism”
has turned out to have been just a cover-story for these aristocrats’
war for global control, somewhat like the war against Islamic
jihadists later morphed into a war against the residents of Ukraine’s
pro-Russian far-east. Brzezinski was born to Polish nobility, and he
retains that hatred from his childhood, which is why he has been so
useful to America’s aristocrats, in order to help make the defeat
of Russia into a “bipartisan” issue, and not merely an issue for
Romney and the great bulk of America’s aristocrats, who are
Republicans.
Basically,
what Putin is apparently doing here is to go beyond the theatrics of
Western aristocracies, the aristocracies that are led by America’s,
and finally now to lay down the gauntlet, in Syria, against Islamic
jihad. As I have previously documented,
Islamic jihad is financed virtually entirely by multimillion-dollar
individual contributions not only by the Saudi royal family, but also
by the royals of the other Arabic oil countries.
Without
that constant flow of funds, the Sauds’ operation on their own side
for global empire would collapse. Theirs is to be an Islamic global
empire, much like America’s Dominionist Christions have (though far
less successfully) aspired to creating a global Christian empire.
Ever since 1945, the U.S. aristocracy and the Saudi royal family have
been united together. Increasingly in the decades after the end of
communism, the only thing that remains after the beast of “The Cold
War” is the skeleton of expanding the American aristocracy’s
empire, still married to the skeleton of the Sauds’ imperial
ambitions. It could become an Earth-killing embrace: skeletons
all-around and everywhere.
In
one of the rare mainstream U.S. news reports about the unity between
Arabic royals and the international Islamic jihad movement, America’s
PBS “Frontline” documented that Islamic
jihad is taught in schools that are financed by the Saudi royal
family.
If
the current report in German Economic News is true, then America’s
President Obama will need to reassess his entire foreign policy,
which has — overtly now, during his second Administration (after he
had successfully fooled the American public to think that he didn’t
agree with Romney) — been virtually obsessed with defeating Russia.
America’s
alliance with the Islamic jihad movement seems now to be directly
challenged by Putin. If Obama is to continue his effort to replace
the secular Shiite Syrian regime by an Islamic Sunni regime (one that
will be controlled by the Sauds, and/or by the Qatari royal family
the Thanis), the U.S. will then face the prospect of war against
Russia, much as Obama has already built in Ukraine via his
2014 coup there,
which is still prohibited
from being reported about in the West —
except via a few independent authentic news media (the few that
aren’t controlled by aristocrats), which few (such as you are now
reading) are allowed because they have only small audiences. As with
the samizdat literature during the former Soviet Union, the truth is
thus marginalized in the now overwhelmingly fascist-controlled,
U.S.-dominated, West.
For
further background on this, see my August 13th report, “Meet
the ‘Moderates’ the U.S. Is Supporting in Syria: They’re
al-Qaeda.”
Investigative
historian Eric
Zuesse is
the author, most recently, of They’re
Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records,
1910-2010,
and of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
Russian troops 'fighting alongside Assad's army against Syrian rebels'
Photo: @ValkryV
2
September, 2015
Russian
troops are fighting alongside pro-Assad forces in Syria, state
television in Damascus and several reports have claimed.
The
video footage claimed to show troops and a Russian armoured vehicle
fighting Syrian rebels alongside President Bashar al-Assad's troops
in Latakia.
It
is reportedly possible to hear Russian being spoken by the troops in
the footage.
In
further indications of Russian "mission creep" in Syria, a
Twitter account linked to Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda's Syrian branch,
published images of what appeared to be Russian planes and drones
flying over Idli.
#Syria
Nusra linked acc. posted pics of Russian made drone & jets flying
over Western #Idlib. Huge if true. pic.twitter.com/1xPuUbD9an
— Green
lemon (@green_lemonnn) September 2, 2015
And
a Russian naval vessel was photographed heading south through the
Bosphorus strait carrying large amounts of military equipment,
according to social media and a shipping blog.
While
Russian military advisers are thought to have been in Syria for
months, as the Kremlin tries to support its key Middle East ally, if
confirmed, this would mark the first evidence of troops fighting on
the front line.
It
is possible the Russians in the state television clip could have been
contractors, thereby putting some distance between themselves and the
Kremlin.
#Breaking
- #Russian soldiers were viewed in #Zabadani while fighting for
#Assad regime. #Syria pic.twitter.com/tZn3rXP52n
— Levent
Kemal (@ValkryV) August 31, 2015
An
unnamed activist with the Syrian rebel group the Free Syrian Army
told The Times: “The Russians have been there a long time.
"There
are more Russian officials who came to Slunfeh in recent weeks. We
don’t know how many but I can assure you there has been Russian
reinforcement.”
Russia
is also delaying the launch of an international investigation aimed
at assigning blame for chemical weapon attacks in Syria, UN Security
Council diplomats said on Wednesday, though Moscow's UN envoy said
the holdup was for technical reasons.
In
a letter to the 15-nation council last week, United Nations
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon outlined his plans for an investigation
into toxic gas attacks in Syria, to be conducted by the United
Nations and the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
(OPCW).
The
council was supposed to respond to Ban's letter within five days. The
deadline lapsed on Tuesday and no response has been sent.
Several
council diplomats said Russia, which holds the rotating presidency of
the Security Council this month, was hesitating. Asked about it at a
news conference, Russian UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin played down
concerns about a delay.
"The
most important thing is to make sure we know what is going to happen
and the mechanism will work as effectively as it can," he said.
Russian Military Forces Arrive In Syria, Set Forward Operating Base Near Damascus
1
September, 2015
While
military direct intervention by US, Turkish, and Gulf forces over
Syrian soil escalates with every passing day, even as Islamic State
forces capture increasingly more sovereign territory, in the central
part of the country, the Nusra Front dominant in the northwestern
region province of Idlib and the official "rebel" forces in
close proximity to Damascus, the biggest question on everyone's lips
has been one: would Putin abandon his protege, Syria's president
Assad, to western "liberators" in the process ceding
control over Syrian territory which for years had been a Russian
national interest as it prevented the passage of regional pipelines
from Qatar and Saudi Arabia into Europe, in the process eliminating
Gazprom's - and Russia's - influence over the continent.
As
recently as a month ago, the surprising answer appeared to be an
unexpected "yes", as we described in detail in "The
End Draws Near For Syria's Assad As Putin's Patience "Wears
Thin."
Which would make no sense: why would Putin abdicate a carefully
cultivated relationship, one which served both sides (Russia exported
weapons, provides military support, and in exchange got a right of
first and only refusal on any traversing pipelines through Syria) for
years, just to take a gamble on an unknown future when the only
aggressor was a jihadist spinoff which had been created as byproduct
of US intervention in the region with the specific intention of
achieving precisely this outcome: overthrowing Assad (see "Secret
Pentagon Report Reveals US "Created" ISIS As A "Tool"
To Overthrow Syria's President Assad").
As
it turns out, it may all have been just a ruse. Because as Ynet
reports,
not only has Putin not turned his back on Assad, or Syria, but the
Russian reinforcements are well on their way. Reinforcements for
what? Why to fight the evil Islamic jihadists from ISIS of course,
the same artificially created group of bogeyman that the US, Turkey,
and Saudis are all all fighting. In fact, this may be the first world
war in which everyone is "fighting" an opponent that
everyone knows is a proxy for something else.
According
to Ynet, Russian
fighter pilots are expected to begin arriving in Syria in the coming
days, and will fly their Russian air force fighter jets and attack
helicopters against ISIS and rebel-aligned targets within the failing
state.
And
just like the US and Turkish air forces are supposedly in the region
to "eradicate the ISIS threat", there can't be any possible
complaints that Russia has also decided to take its fight to the
jihadists - even if it is doing so from the territory of what the
real goal of US and Turkish intervention is - Syria. After all, it is
a free for all against ISIS, right?
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
Israeli outlet needless adds that while the current makeup of the
Russian expeditionary force is still unknown, "there
is no doubt that Russian pilots flying combat missions in Syrian
skies will definitely change the existing dynamics in the Middle
East."
Why
certainly: because in one move Putin, who until this moment had been
curiously non-commital over Syria's various internal and exteranl
wars, just made the one move the puts everyone else in check: with
Russian forces in Damascus implicitly supporting and guarding Assad,
the western plan instantly falls apart.
It
gets better: if what Ynet reports is accurate, Iran's brief tenure as
Obama's BFF in the middle east is about to expire:
Western diplomatic sources recently reported that a series of negotiations had been held between the Russians and the Iranians, mainly focusing on ISIS and the threat it poses to the Assad regime.
The infamous Iranian Quds Force commander Major General Qasem Soleimani recently visited Moscow in the framework of these talks. As a result the Russians and the Iranians reached a strategic decision: Make any effort necessary to preserve Assad's seat of power, so that Syria may act as a barrier, and prevent the spread of ISIS and Islamist backed militias into the former Soviet Islamic republics.
See:
the red herring that is ISIS can be used just as effectively for
defensive purposes as for offensive ones. And since the US can't
possibly admit the whole situation is one made up farce, it is quite
possible that the world will witness its first regional war when
everyone is fighting a dummy, proxy enemy which doesn't really exist,
when in reality everyone is fighting everyone else!
That
said, we look forward to Obama explaining the American people how the
US is collaborating with the one mid-east entity that is supporting
not only Syria, but now is explicitly backing Putin as well.
It
gets better: Ynet adds that "Western
diplomatic sources have emphasized that the Obama administration is
fully aware of the Russian intent to intervene directly in Syria, but
has yet to issue any reaction... The
Iranians and the Russians- with the US well aware- have begun the
struggle to reequip the Syrian army, which has been left in tatters
by the civil war. They
intend not only to train Assad's army, but to also equip it. During
the entire duration of the civil war, the Russians have consistently
sent a weapons supply ship to the Russian held port of Tartus in
Syria on a weekly basis.
The ships would bring missiles, replacement parts, and different
types of ammunition for the Syrian army."
Finally,
it appears not only the US military-industrial complex is set to
profit from the upcoming war: Russian dockbuilders will also be
rewarded:
Arab media outlets have recently published reports that Syria and Russia were looking for an additional port on the Syrian coast, which will serve the Russians in their mission to hasten the pace of the Syrian rearmament.
If
all of the above is correct, the situation in the middle-east is set
to escalate very rapidly over the next few months, and is likely set
to return to the face-off last seen in the summer of 2013 when the US
and Russian navies were within earshot of each other, just off the
coast of Syria, and only a last minute bungled intervention by Kerry
avoided the escalation into all out war. Let's hope Kerry has it in
him to make the same mistake twice.
'No Russian jets sent to Syria' - military source on 'expeditionary force' report
RT,
1
September, 2015
No
Russian jets were deployed to Syria in order to launch attacks
against Islamic State militants (IS, formerly ISIS, ISIL) and Syrian
rebels, a military source told RT, dismissing reports in Israeli
media.
"There
has been no redeployment of Russian combat aircraft to the Syrian
Arab Republic,” the
source told RT on Tuesday. “The
Russian Air Force is at its permanent bases and carrying out normal
troop training and combat duty.”
On
Monday, the Israeli news site Ynet News cited Western
diplomats as saying that a Russian “expeditionary
force” has
arrived in Syria to set up camp at a government airbase near Damascus
in order to lead an offensive against IS militants and rebel-aligned
targets.
The
report added that “thousands
of Russian military personnel are set to touch down in Syria,
including advisers, instructors, logistics personnel, technical
personnel, members of the aerial protection division, and pilots who
will operate the aircraft.”
The
report’s author, Alex Fishman, who was contacted by RT, refused to
comment on the legitimacy of his source.
“…I
am not talking about my sources, sorry,”
he said. “I’m
not publishing something without a legitimate source. I’ve been
working for the last 40 years in the military field. So you can
understand that it’s a very,very legitimate source.”
Moscow
has denied plans to station troops in Syria. On August 4, Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the involvement of Russian military
in the Syrian conflict “is
not on the agenda.”
Nevertheless,
Russia has strongly supported the formation of an anti-IS coalition
that would include Syria and other international and regional powers.
President Vladimir Putin and his Egyptian counterpart stressed the
importance of such a front during their meeting in Moscow on August
26.
Previously,
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with a top Syrian
opposition leader in Moscow. Lavrov and the Syrian National Coalition
leader Khaled Khoja discussed a potential political settlement in the
war-torn country as well as forming a broad coalition to fight the
militants. According to Moscow, the coalition against IS would bring
together the Syrian and Iraqi armies, the Kurds and those parts of
the armed opposition that represent the Syrian people.
The
US-led coalition which has been conducting airstrikes on IS targets
in Syria since last September has proved incapable of beating the
militants. The current number of IS fighters is estimated to have
remained unchanged since last August, according to US defense
officials.
Moscow
has previously stressed that the jihadists are a common enemy of the
international community, urging the US to recognize President Bashar
Assad’s forces as a partner in the fight against IS in Syria.
Lavrov has said that, while the US has worked with Assad as a “fully
legitimate partner in destroying chemical arms,”
it refuses to cooperate with him in the fight against terrorism.
Washington
has reiterated its long-standing claim that the current Syrian regime
has no legitimacy. The US has also urged the ousting of Assad and his
government, which Russia thinks would lead to IS seizing power in
Syria.
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