Stephen
F. Cohen: Palmyra -- Why Is Obama Silent on ISIS' Biggest Defeat to
Date?
No
congratualations were forthcoming from the White House
Stephen
F. Cohen
31
March, 2016
Originally
appeared at The
John Batchelor Show
John
Batchelor has an extremely popular political talk show on America’s
largest radio network, WABC.
He
has Stephen Cohen on live in the studio almost every week for a full
45 minute segment, the only guest he gives that much time to.
Why?
Because Cohen’s appearances are killing the ratings. America seems
to be thirsting for an alternative and critical view of Obama’s
Russia policy.
Listen to the podcast HERE
See
below for a summary of this program courtesy of The Nation.
.....
Nation
contributing editor Stephen F. Cohen and John Batchelor continue
their weekly discussions of the new US-Russian Cold War. (Previous
installments are at TheNation.com.)
By
regaining control of Palmyra, a major and ancient city, Cohen argues,
the Syrian army and its ground allies, backed by Russian air power,
have dealt ISIS its most important military defeat.
The
victory belies the US political-media establishment’s allegations
that Putin’s six-month military intervention was a sinister move
designed to thwart the West’s fight against terrorism.
Instead,
it has gravely wounded the Islamic State, whose agents were behind
the terrorist assaults on Paris and Brussels.
Indeed,
Cohen points out, US–Russian cooperation in Syria, which includes
the Geneva peace negotiations, is the result of a kind of
mini-détente brokered by Secretary of State Kerry and Russian
Foreign Minister Lavrov.
Not
surprisingly, these positive developments are being assailed by the
American-led war party, which has redoubled its vilification of
Russian President Putin, preposterously accusing him, for example, of
“weaponizing the migration crisis” in Europe, even though the
crisis began long before Russia’s intervention in Syria.
Putin
clearly backs Lavrov’s initiatives, even meeting with Kerry several
times. Obama’s stance, it seems to Cohen, remains unclear.
Neither
he nor the American commander of NATO congratulated or otherwise
applauded the Syrian-Russian victory in Palmyra, and Obama again went
out of his way to insult Putin (twice).
With
US backing, the Kerry-Lavrov mini-détente might extend to the
political epicenter of the new Cold War, Ukraine.
Instead,
Cohen explains, Washington is seeking to make the US-born Natalie
Jeresko prime minister of Ukraine, putting an American face on the
ongoing Western colonization of the Kiev government.
Jaresko
is also the candidate of the US-controlled IMF, on which Kiev is
financially dependent but whose demands for economic austerity
measures and “privatization” of state enterprises will almost
certainly further diminish the government’s sharply declining
popular support and further abet the rise of ultra-right-wing
Ukrainian forces and Kiev’s conflict with Russia.
Meanwhile,
in recent interviews, Donald Trump has emerged as the only US
presidential candidate to challenge Washington’s bipartisan foreign
policies that contributed greatly to the new Cold War.
As
Cohen predicted last week, the American national security
establishment has reacted to Trump as an “anti-Christ,” along
with the equivalent of the preceding Cold War’s redbaiting.
Thus,
Hillary Clinton charged that Trump’s less militarized proposals
would be like “Christmas in the Kremlin.”
The
mainstream media has taken the same approach to Trump, thereby
continuing to deprive America of the foreign policy debate it
urgently needs.
Listen to the Stephen Cohen podcast HERE
John Batchelor has also done the following interview in the last 24 hours which may be of interest
Syria/Russia
Offensive Aims for the Euphrates River Valley -- Raqqa to Mosul. US
Participation? ISIS Boasts of Recruiting Airport Staff for
Operations
- Aaron Klein, Breitbart Jerusalem
Listen
to the podcast HERE
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