Week
Ten of the Russian Intervention in Syria: the “Assad must go”
policy leads to war with Russia, Iran and Hezbollah
the
Saker
The
“news” that Israel and Turkey are systematically violating
international law is hardly news at all. After all, we all know that
Turkey has been regularly bombing the Kurds in Iraq and Syria, that
Turkey still illegally occupies northern Cyprus just like the
Israelis have been bombing Syria and Lebanon for decades and that
they are still illegally occupying Palestine. The interesting
development this week is that France, the UK and Germany have all
officially decided to join these rogue states and act just like the
Turks and Israelis by illegally intervening in Syria – in direct
violation of international law – supposedly to fight Daesh. And
even though Daesh is the official enemy, it “just so happens”
that Syrian
army positions were bombed by the USAF while
the Israelis bombed Hezbollah missile depots. Apparently, the “Assad
must go” policy is still the order of the day. In a way, one could
argue that the West has now (re-)affirmed the principle that “might
makes right” and that threats and violence are still the only
“policy” of of the Empire in
lieu of
a legal, negotiated, policy. The problem with that is that the “other
side” strongly feels that surrendering to the Empire’s demands is
simply not an option.
The
Russian warning:
In
reality this has been going on for years. From the decision to bomb
Serbia to the recent decision by the IMF to bail out the Ukraine in
direct violation of IMF rules (which, apparently, shall now be
re-written), the AngloZionist Empire has now been violating its own
so-called “rules” and “principles” for decades against the
background of a quasi-general indifference to the end of the
international world order agreed upon after WWII. The
big difference today is that the Empire’s reckless arrogance has
now brought it in direct contact with the Russian Armed Forces which,
apparently, are not willing to accept that kind of thuggery and who
will fight back if attacked: in his annual address to expanded
meeting of the Russian Federation Defense Ministry Board Putin has
clearly indicated that the fact that Russia chose not to strike back
at Turkey was a one time exception saying:
I
want to warn those who might again try to organize any kind of
provocation against our troops: we have taken additional measures to
ensure the security of Russian troops and air base. It is reinforced
by new air force squadrons and air defenses. All our strike aircraft
are now flying with fighter cover. I order you to act very extreme
resolve. Any targets that threaten Russia’s group or our
terrestrial infrastructure is to be immediately destroyed.
What
Putin is doing here is warning Turkey and, really all of NATO and the
Empire that next time Russia will shoot back, immediately. This also
shows that the
authority shoot back has now been given to the Russian forces in
Syria and that no top-level decision will have to be requested to
return fire.
It is true that this is not a first. The
RAF was also given similar order in October already,
but since the notion of antiquated Tornados shooting down a SU-30SM
is rather far fetched (even if the British press insist that their
1970s-era aircraft are “and are capable of blasting any aircraft
out of the sky”), the capability of the SU-30SMs and even the
SU-34s to shoot down Western 4th generation aircraft is not in
doubt. The Russians have the resolve and the means.
But
will the West take the Russian warnings seriously?
The
Israeli counter example:
The
contrast between the NATO countries and Israel could, in this case,
not be bigger. Bibi Netanyahu, by far the most intelligent actor in
the AngloZionist Empire, immediately traveled to Moscow to sit down
with his Russian counterparts to hammer out some kind of deal which
would allow the Russians and Israelis to pursue their objectives
without risking a shootout. When the first Russian Air Force
incursion into the Israeli airspace occurred the Israelis handled it
as a completely harmless event. Israeli Defense Minister Ya’alon
declared:
“There
was a slight intrusion a mile (1.6 kilometers) deep by a Russian
plane from Syria into our airspace, but it was immediately resolved
and the Russian plane returned towards Syria. It was apparently an
error by the pilot who was flying near the Golan. Russian planes do
not intend to attack us, which is why we must not automatically react
and shoot them down when an error occurs”.
Later,
an Ya’alon aide, General (res.) Amos Gilad, stated at a weekly
event in Tel Aviv that Russian planes have occasionally crossed into
Israeli airspace – but that the “very close cooperation between
Russia and Israel” vis-a-vis operations in and around Syria had
prevented any misunderstandings.
The
counterpart on Russia side was just as obvious, if not officially
admitted: when the Israelis bombed a Hezbollah weapons depot near
Damascus the Russians “looked the other way”. Considering that
almost at the same time Hezbollah operatives were risking their lives
to rescue a downed Russian airman, this kind of deal is of less than
exemplary morality, but Hezbollah people are also realists: just look
at the way they put up with Assad even while he was torturing people
for the CIA (the infamous “rendition” program) or when Imad
Mughniyeh was murdered with obvious complicity of high-ranking
members of the Assad regime). The leaders of Hezbollah understand
what is happening here: like it or not, but Russia and Israel do have
a “special relationship” which, while hardly a love fest, does
include a unique combination of hard realism, often bordering on
cynicism, and a mutual recognition that neither side wants an overt
conflict. In this case, the Israelis were told in no uncertain terms
that the Russian intervention to save the Syria from Daesh was not
negotiable, but that Russia
does not intend to protect Hezbollah from Israeli actions as long as
these actions do not threaten the Russian objectives in Syria.
Being a realist, Netanyahu took the deal.
Though
there was some confusion about this, it is my understanding that
while the Russians have deployed S-400 in Syria, there is also some
evidence that the Syrians were finally given at least some S-300
batteries and that
they might have used them against the Israelis on at least one
occasion.
What is absolutely certain is that under international law the
Syrians will have the right to shoot at any US, French, German,
Turkish or other aircraft flying in Syrian airspace and that if that
happens the countries in violation of international law will not have
a legitimate self-defense argument to make. By extension, this also
means that Russia does also have the right to shoot down any aircraft
or land or sea based weapons system targeting Russian aircraft.
Unfortunately, western politicians and propagandists (aka
“journalists”) are going to extraordinary lengths to avoid ever
even mentioning these facts. And if somebody dares to actually ask
the right question, western officials have a fit. This is exactly
what happened recently between RT reporter Gayane Chichakyan and
State Department spokesman John Kirby. See for yourself:
The
Iranian warning:
Russia
is not the only country which has been repeatedly warning the West
about the dangers of remaining stuck in a “Assad must go” policy:
Iran has also repeated such warnings. The latest one came directly
from the foreign policy advisor to the leader of Iran’s Islamic
Revolution, Ali Akbar Velayati, whoopenly
stated that
Bashar al-Assad is Syria’s lawful president and that “Iran
considers him as its redline”.
Velayati also said that “only
Syrian people, who elected Assad, are entitled to decide the future
of their country (…) and no foreign country will be allowed to
interfere in Syria’s internal affairs”.
Furthermore, another senior Iranian official, Iran’s Parliamentary
Speaker Ali Larijani, said
that “Russia
does not need prior agreement to use Iranian airspace to bomb sites
in Syria”
– in other words, such an agreement hasalready been
negotiated. Considering that Larijani and Velayati are amongst the
most influential and authoritative officials in Iran, one can only
conclude that the Iranians are openly declaring that they are fully
backing the Russian efforts in Syria. And that, in turn, means
that Iran
will send as many “boots on the ground” as needed to prevent
Daesh from taking Damascus.
This is the other crucial factor which the West is desperately trying
not to think about.
The
western narrative currently tries to show that it is Russia (and only
Russia) which is keeping Assad in power. But this is completely
false. The reality is that both Hezbollah and Iran are fully
committed to preventing Daesh from overthrowing the Syrian government
and their commitment has gone way further than words: Hezbollah has
send hundreds of its best fighters to Syria and Iran has committed
thousands of soldiers, mostly of the al-Quds Brigade, to the war in
Syria. What this level of determination shows is that, just like
Russia, Iran and Hezbollah have concluded that their vital,
existential, interests are at risk and that they have no choice than
to take the fight to Daesh. I believe that this assessment is
absolutely correct.
So
this is the key question here: do the deep state elites which run the
US Empire understand that neither Russia, nor Iran or Hezbollah
believe that they can back down and accept a Daesh victory in Syria?
Do the western leader realize that Russia, Iran and Hezbollah cannot
let the Empire overthrow Assad? Is
there anybody out there who does not realize that the “Assad must
go policy” implies a war against Russia, Iran and Hezbollah?
The only way to avoid a war is to finally give up, even if that is
initially denied publicly, on the “Assad must go” policy.
The
Saker
International Military Review - Syria-Iraq Battlespace,
Dec. 11, 2015
Auslander on war: War is coming. It is a fact, an inescapable fact.
by
Auslander
I
am an old man, born shortly after the second war which in reality was
a continuation of the first war. They had to grow another generation
of men to slaughter and slaughter they did in a hideous dance of
death the likes of which the world has never seen.
Since
the moment I was born, and before, there has not been one moment of
peace on this planet, not one. Why? I have no idea. You can tell me
of the evil empire, the Soviet Union. You can tell me of the ever
rapacious Hegemon, you can tell me of the great Zionist plot. None of
them matter a wit to we ordinary people. All the ordinary citizens of
this planet have ever wanted is peace and while some civilizations
have given their citizens unimaginable prosperity and wealth they
never gave them peace. Why? Is it because deep down in the buried
psyche of our species we are nothing but killers who evolved opposing
thumbs and a tiny ability to reason so that we can come up for eons
with incredibly cruel and painful ways to kill our fellow members of
the species?
The
current world situation is the most dangerous I have ever seen. I
liken the current times to late July 1914, that time when the rush to
War led to a five year bloodletting that ended The Age of Empire and
directly led a scant generation later to unimaginable slaughter that
ended with The Death of Cultures. And nobody on the face of this
earth learned a damned thing.
Today
you have USA, Russian Federation and China. No one else matters, the
rest of the entire world are bit players on this stage of life that
is rapidly approaching extinctions on a scale we can not imagine. At
this time you have Russia and US engaging in point and counterpoint,
move and counter move, both gathering the allies they can. China is
the five hundred kilo gorilla in the room. What will she do? No one
knows.
However,
neither of the two main protagonists understand each other. One
regards the other as an implacable enemy who must be subdued for
‘world peace’. Peace at the point of a gun? Subservience at gun
point? Neither will tolerate that as an outcome to the current world
crisis, the citizens of both will not accept such a ‘peace’.
So
what to do? I have no idea. I have friends, dear friends, many of
long term standing, on both sides of this yawning divide. Will I
fight them if they come to my city? Yes, to the death and they know
it. Will they fight me if I come to their city? Yes, to the death and
I know it. What is the answer? For we ordinary people there is no
answer, all we can do is prepare as best we can for the looming
disaster, the dark and ominous clouds of War on the very near
horizon, that and put our faith in Him, for He will be the ultimate
decision maker in this mess of our making.
Auslander
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