WWIII
- Syria, Russia & Iran - The New Equation
The Syrian Front Just Got Much More Dangerous
On
September 30th, 2015 Russia
began airstrikes against
ISIS and its affiliates in Syria. These strikes were conducted at
the request of the Syrian government.
Iran followed announcing that they were preparing to
send in ground troops:
Western
politicians and their corporate media lapdogs are
obviously not happy about
where this is headed, and they have taken to the airwaves in force to
voice their condemnation.
First they claimed that Russia
was hitting "moderate",
U.S. backed rebels rather than exclusively focusing on ISIS.
[McCain
Clip 1 - the people we are arming and training - What better way to
stick a thumb in our eye]
Wait,
on September 16th General Lloyd Austin of the US Central
Command testified
that there were only 4 or 5 U.S. trained fighters in all of Syria,
and now these fighters are supposedly in control of an entire region?
This
assertion would be absurd enough on its own, but the reality of the
matter is that the
area in question has been controlled by Al-Nusra, for at least two
years.
And just so we're clear here, Al-Nusra is Al-Qaeda's Syrian branch,
and they have direct alliances with ISIS.
Not
that this distinction between Al-Nusra and the FSA would really
change the equation. The FSA has publicly acknowledged on several
occasions that they are cooperating Al-Nusra, and the FSA command
itself has been dominated by Islamic extremists since
at least 2012.
So
if the FSA and Al-Nusra work together and Al-Nusra is working with
ISIS, why haven't those funding and arming the FSA been charged with
providing material support to terrorists?
But
Russia's airstrikes are killing civilians! Look we have proof from
the White Helmets (an NGOfunded
by the U.K. government)
That's funny, this image looks an awful lot like this one... which
was posted on September 25th, 5 days before the airstrikes even
began. That was a bit a problematic, so they deleted the tweet, but
not before the U.S. and its allies would use the occasion to take
their hypocrisy to a new level.
On
October 2nd the U.S. issued
a joint statement with
France, Germany, the U.K., Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar calling for
Russia to "immediately cease its attacks on the Syrian
opposition and civilians.”
Just
to put this into perspective, the Saudis have been bombing Yemen
(with U.S. support) since March of 2015, killing
thousands of civilians,
and creating a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions.
The
irony also seemed to be lost on Washington, who after decades of
military occupations and drone campaigns which have killed millions
of civilians topped it off by bombing
a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Afghanistan just one day later!
Well
this is awkward. What can we do to save face? Hey our friend John
McCain has an idea. We should just send our moderate jihadist some
more weapons.
So
we armed extremists in Afghanistan, which became the Taliban, which
we're still bombing (often inaccurately) to this day, and you want to
do it again?
This
isn't a plan, this is desperation. Washington has been out
maneuvered. This turn of events is on par with the 2013 episode where
the U.S. backed rebels got caught using sarin gas against civilians.
Only now there aren't nearly as many options left.
With
Russia providing air support and Iran assisting in the
ground campaign,
the U.S. no longer has any leverage in Syria, and if Putin is able to
maintain momentum this
could very well be a turning point regionally as
well.
That
doesn't mean the game is over though. The U.S. and its allies aren't
going to just walk away from this.
You can rest assured that Washington is scrambling to cook
something up right
now, and if the last few years are any indicator, this could get
very interesting.
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