Robert Fisk is a veteran war correspondent who has been reporting since the Iran-Iraq war of the early 80's and knows the Middle East like no other.
One indication of how good he is is that he has never been published by a single US newspaper.
His theme has always been the lack of justice for the Middle East since borders were drawn by the imperial powers after WW1.
He is usually equally scathing of both sides and continues to old Power to account.
Syria’s
‘Moderates’ Have Disappeared... and There Are No Good Guys
Western
confusion reigns while the Russians go for the jugular
By
Robert Fisk
4 October, 2015
The
Russian air force in Syria has flown straight into the West’s
fantasy air space.
The Russians, we are now informed, are bombing the
“moderates” in Syria – “moderates” whom even the Americans
admitted two months ago, no longer existed.
It’s
rather like the Isis fighters who left Europe to fight for the
“Caliphate”.Remember them? Scarcely two months ago, our political
leaders – and leader writers – were warning us all of the
enormous danger posed by “home-grown” Islamists who were leaving
Britain and other European countries and America to fight for the
monsters of Isis. Then the hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees
began trekking up the Balkans towards Europe after risking death in
the Mediterranean – and we were all told by the same political
leaders to be fearful that Isis killers were among them.
It’s amazing how European Muslim fighters fly to Turkey to join Isis, and a few weeks later, they’re drowning in leaky boats or tramping back again and taking trains from Hungary to Germany. But if this nonsense was true, where did they get the time for all the terrorist training they need in order to attack us when they get back to Europe?
It
is possible, of course, that this was mere storytelling. By contrast,
the chorus of horror that has accompanied Russia’s cruel air
strikes this past week has gone beyond sanity.
Let’s
start with a reality check. The Russian military are killers who go
for the jugular. They slaughtered the innocent of Chechnya to crush
the Islamist uprising there, and they will cut down the innocent of
Syria as they try to crush a new army of Islamists and save the
ruthless regime of Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian army, some of whose
members are war criminals, have struggled ferociously to preserve the
state – and used barrel bombs to do it. They have also fought to
the death.
“American
officials” – those creatures beloved of The New York Times –
claim that the Syrian army does not fight Isis. If true, who on earth
killed the 56,000 Syrian soldiers – the statistic an official
secret, but nonetheless true – who have so far died in the Syrian
war? The preposterous Free Syrian Army (FSA)?
This
rubbish has reached its crescendo in the on-again off-again saga of
the Syrian “moderates”. These men were originally military
defectors to the FSA, which America and European countries regarded
as a possible pro-Western force to be used against the Syrian
government army. But the FSA fell to pieces, corrupted, and the
“moderates” defected all over again, this time to the Islamist
Nusrah Front or to Isis, selling their American-supplied weapons to
the highest bidder or merely retiring quietly – and wisely – to
the countryside where they maintained a few scattered checkpoints.
Washington
admitted their disappearance, bemoaned their fate, concluded that new
“moderates” were required, persuaded the CIA to arm and train 70
fighters, and this summer packed them off across the Turkish border
to fight – whereupon all but 10 were captured by Nusrah and at
least two of them were executed by their captors. Just two weeks ago,
I heard in person one of the most senior ex-US officers in Iraq –
David Petraeus’s former No 2 in Baghdad – announce that the
“moderates” had collapsed long ago. Now you see them – now you
don’t.
But
within hours of Russia’s air assaults last weekend, Washington, The
New York Times, CNN, the poor old BBC and just about every newspaper
in the Western world resurrected these ghosts and told us that the
Russkies were bombing the brave “moderates” fighting Bashar’s
army in Syria – the very “moderates” who, according to the same
storyline from the very same sources a few weeks earlier, no longer
existed. Our finest commentators and experts – always a dodgy
phrase – joined in the same chorus line.
So
now a few harsh factoids. The Syrian army are drawing up the
operational target lists for the Russian air force. But Vladimir
Putin has his own enemies in Syria.
The
first strikes – far from being aimed at the “moderates” whom
the US had long ago dismissed – were directed at the large number
of Turkmen villages in the far north-west of Syria which have for
many months been occupied by hundreds of Chechen fighters – the
very same Chechens whom Putin had been trying to liquidate in
Chechnya itself. These Chechen forces assaulted and destroyed Syria’s
strategic hilltop military Position 451 north of Latakia last year.
No wonder Bashar’s army put them on the target list.
Other
strikes were directed not at Isis but at Islamist Jaish al-Shams
force targets in the same area. But in the first 24 hours, Russian
bombs were also dropped on the Isis supply line through the mountains
above Palmyra.
The
Russians specifically attacked desert roads around the town of
Salamia – the same tracks used by Isis suicide convoys to defeat
Syrian troops in the ancient Roman city of Palmyra last May.
They
also bombed areas around Hassakeh and the Isis-held Raqqa air base
where Syrian troops have fought Islamists over the past year (and
were beheaded when they surrendered).
Russian
ground troops, however, are in Syria only to guard their bases. These
are symbolic boots on the ground – but the idea that those boots
are there to fight Isis is a lie. The Russians intend to let the
Syrian ground troops do the dying for them.
No,
there are no good guys and bad guys in the Syrian war. The Russians
don’t care about the innocents they kill any more than do the
Syrian army or Nato. Any movie of the Syrian war should be entitled
War Criminals Galore!
But
for heaven’s sake, let’s stop fantasising. A few days ago, a
White House spokesman even told us that Russian bombing “drives
moderate elements… into the hands of extremists”.
Who’s
writing this fiction? “Moderate elements” indeed…
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