Everything
You Needed to Know About Syria in 8 Minutes
30
October, 2015
NOTE:
My friend, Pedro Gatos, host of Bringing Light into Darkness at 91.7
KOOP Radio Austin, Texas, transcribed the entire interview for those
who prefer to read while they listen.
Thanks,
Mike
Wolf
Blitzer,
Host of CNN, The Situation Room (10/21/15): Let’s talk about
this deal, this agreement worked out between US and Russia to avoid
some accidental head on collision with fighter jets over Syria. The
secrecy of this deal, without making it public, does that concern
you?
Congresswoman
and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, Hawaii, Armed Services Committee:
It doesn’t. I think that the Pentagon knows how important it is to
make sure that our troops are not put into harm’s way and are not
put into a position where you have this accidental military conflict
with Russia in the air. So I think that making this deal with Russia
to de-conflict that is an important thing. But there is a bigger
issue here that I am concerned with and that is the fact that the US
and the CIA are working to overthrow the Syrian government of Assad
while Russia a longtime ally of decades now is working to defend or
uphold this government of Assad. And this puts us in a position of
possible direct head to head conflict with Russia as long as the US
and Russia continue down this path.
Blitzer:
Well how does the US and Russia avoid that head on conflict because,
you are absolutely right, the US wants to get rid of Bashar Assad and
Russia wants to boost them and to protect them together with the
Iranians, their allies, the Lebanese Hezbollah group, they are trying
to prop him (Assad) up. So how do you avoid that potential collision?
Gabbard:
Very Simple. The US and the CIA should stop this illegal and
counterproductive war to overthrow the Syrian government of Assad and
should stay focused on fighting against who are enemy is, the Islamic
extremist groups. Because right now we are seeing why this is
counterproductive, by working towards that end, by working towards
the overthrowing of the Syrian government of Assad, we are not only
strengthening our enemy, these Islamic extremists who will walk in
and take over all of Syria. Right now, they have about half of the
country under their control. But it also puts us in that
position of a potential head to head conflict with Russia, which
brings us to the brink of a larger conflict, a WWIII type of
situation.
Blitzer:
Why do you say that the US effort to get rid of Bashar al-Assad
regime is counterproductive and illegal?
Gabbard: First
of all there has not been a vote in Congress to authorize the
use of force to authorize a war to overthrow a sovereign
government … For as long as I have been there that has not
happened. It didn’t happen before I got there. So the
American people have not had a choice to speak their voice to
approve or disapprove such a war. Therefore, its illegal.
Secondly
it is counterproductive because right now US arms are getting into
the hands of our enemies, al Qaeda, al-Nusra, these other groups,
these Islamist extremist groups who are our sworn enemies. These are
the groups who attacked us on 9-11 and are those we are supposedly
trying to defeat, yet at the same time we are supporting them
with these arms to overthrow the Syrian government.
Blitzer: So
you do not even want the US to supply arms to these anti Bashar
al-Assad rebels.
Gabbard:
I do not want US government to provide weapons to al-Queda, to
Islamist extremists, who are our enemy. I think it’s a very simple
concept in my mind. You cannot defeat your enemy if you are
arming them and helping them at the same time. It makes no
sense to me whatsoever.
Blitzer: Have
you told this to officials at the White House?
Gabbard: We
have had conversations both in hearings and in otherwise. I think it
is important for American people to stand up and say, “Look, we
don’t want to go and do what happened in Iraq with Saddam Hussein
and do what happened in Libya with Gaddafi, because these are
countries that have fallen into chaos and have been taken over by
these terrorists because of the actions that the United States and
others took.
Blitzer:
You tweeted recently that any candidate that supports a safe no
fly zone in Syria must admit that US coalition ground air troops will
be needed to enforce it. That is a statement directed at
Hillary Clinton who now supports a no-fly zone. The president opposes
a no-fly zone, at least for now.
Gabbard: It
was a statement directed at all our presidential candidates because
as they are asked these questions and are taking positions on them, I
think it is important for the American people to understand exactly
what those positions mean. People are calling them different things,
no-fly zone or safe zones, but for those that are pushing for
this they got to be held accountable for the decision they are
making, that this will require US air assets to enforce it. It will
require US air assets to take out anti-aircraft missile defense
systems, for example, that the Syrian government has, and again, that
puts us into a direct head to head conflict with a sovereign
government, the government of Syria and with Russia and their allies
and will also require a large very amount of ground troops on the
ground to enforce this. There is a slew of other issues with this and
that is why I think a no-fly zone would be a terrible mistake.
Blitzer:
I know you are obviously concerned with what happened in Libya,
getting rid of Gadaffi. The current situation there..it’s a нdisaster….
Gabbard: The
same thing will happen all over again (in Syria)
Break
..(4:46)
Blitzer: Does
it not concern you that Syria and Bashar Al Assad ‘s regime has
been brutal, killing at least 200,000 maybe 300,000 of his own
people, these barrel bombs and all these reports of these hundreds of
thousands of people left homeless; millions in fact that are
refugees. And the US is obviously and so many other international
powers are so upset with that and want to get rid of him because of
what he is doing to his own people over the last four years.
Gabbard:
Well,
yeah, it concerns me deeply to see this tremendous and tragic human
suffering. I think it is important for leaders of the world, leaders
here in the United States, to look at this issue though, and say “OK
if you do in Syria, what happened in Libya, what happened in Iraq;
because the same things that are being said about Assad right now are
the same things that were said about Gadaffi, they are the same
things that were said about Saddam Hussein by those that were
advocating for the US to go in and intervene, to overthrow those
regimes and dictators.
The
fact is, if that happens here in Syria, as US leaders and others are
advocating for, we will end up with a situation that is far worse
than we are seeing today. We will end up in a situation with far
greater human suffering, with far greater persecution of
religious minorities and Christians in Syria, and our enemy will be
far stronger. They will take over the whole country of Syria, they
will have greater weapons and capabilities, and present a greater
threat not only to the people in the region, but to the world.
Blitzer:
So what you are saying is that the Russian military involvement in
the air and on the ground Iranian involvement in Syria right now, the
Hezbollah involvement, they are actually doing the US a favor?
Gabbard:
They are working towards defeating our common enemy. When you look at
the groups that are on the ground there, the most effective fighting
groups who are fighting to overthrow the Syrian government of Bashar
Assad, they are predominantly ISIS, al-Qaeda, al-Nusra and these
other Islamist extremist groups. They make up the vast majority of
these so-called “Syrian rebels.” They are the most effective
force, who has gained the most territory. So the people they (Russia
and their allies) are attacking, and the Russians are dropping bombs
on are these al Qaeda people who are our enemies who attacked us on
9-11.
Blitzer: So
you are basically saying you do not want your fellow soldiers, (and
you’re a member of the Hawaii National Guard and were just promoted
from Captain to Major, you served in Iraq) You do not want the men
and women in the US military on the ground in any of those areas. Is
that what I am hearing?
Gabbard:
There is no reason for them to go and to be deployed into these
situations. I think it is important for us first and foremost to
recognize, (a) who our enemy is, and (b) what our mission is. Our
mission is to defeat our enemy. Not to take action that is
counterproductive to that mission and help get our enemy stronger. It
is a very simple premise. And I think it is important for us to focus
on that.
Blitzer
asks about Gabbard’s surf board accident (which is kind of
weird???) End of interview.
MIKE
WHITNEY lives
in Washington state. He is a contributor to Hopeless:
Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK
Press). Hopeless is also available in a Kindle
edition. He
can be reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.
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