Why
the recent developments in Syria show that the Obama Administration
is in a state of confused agony
23
September, 2016
The
latest developments in Syria are not, I believe, the result of some
deliberate plan of the USA to help their “moderate terrorist”
allies on the ground, but they are the symptom of something even
worse: the complete loss of control of the USA over the situation in
Syria and, possibly, elsewhere. Let me just re-state what just
happened:
First,
after days and days of intensive negotiations, Secretary Kerry and
Foreign Minister Lavrov finally reached a deal on a cease-fire in
Syria which had the potential to at least “freeze” the situation
on the ground until the Presidential election in the USA and a change
in administration (this is now the single most important event in the
near future, therefore no plans of any kind can extend beyond that
date).
Then
the USAF, along with a few others, bombed a Syrian Army unit which
was not on the move or engaged in intense operations, but which was
simply holding a key sector of the front. The US strike was followed
by a massive offensive of the “moderate terrorists” which was
barely contained by the Syrian military and the Russian Aerospace
forces. Needless to say, following such a brazen provocation the
cease-fire was dead. The Russians expressed their total disgust and
outrage at this attack and openly began saying that the Americans
were “недоговороспособны”. What that word
means is literally “not-agreement-capable” or unable to make and
then abide by an agreement. While polite, this expression is also
extremely strong as it implies not so much a deliberate deception as
the lack of the very ability to make a deal and abide by it. For
example, the Russians have often said that the Kiev regime is
“not-agreement-capable”, and that makes sense considering that
the Nazi occupied Ukraine is essentially a failed state. But to say
that a nuclear world superpower is “not-agreement-capable” is a
terrible and extreme diagnostic. It basically means that the
Americans have gone crazy and lost the very ability to make any kind
of deal. Again, a government which breaks its promises or tries to
deceive but who, at least in theory, remains capable of sticking to
an agreement would not be described as “not-agreement-capable”.
That expression is only used to describe an entity which does not
even have the skillset needed to negotiate and stick to an agreement
in its political toolkit. This is an absolutely devastating
diagnostic.
Next
came the pathetic and absolutely unprofessional scene of US
Ambassador Samantha Powers simply walking out of a UNSC meeting when
the Russian representative was speaking. Again, the Russians were
simply blown away, not by the infantile attempt at offending, but at
the total lack of diplomatic professionalism shown the Powers. From
a Russian point of view, for one superpower to simply walk out at the
very moment the other superpower is making a crucial statement is
simply irresponsible and, again, the sign that their American
counterparts have totally “lost it”.
Finally,
there came the crowning moment: the attack of the humanitarian convey
in Syria which the USA blamed, of course, on Russia. The Russians,
again, could barely believe their own eyes. First, this was such a
blatant and, frankly, Kindergarten-level attempt to show that “the
Russians make mistakes too” and that “the Russians killed the
cease-fire”. Second, there was this amazing statement of the
Americans who said there are only two air forces which could have
done that – either the Russians or the Syrians (how the Americans
hoped to get away with this in an airspace thoroughly controlled by
Russian radars is beyond me!). Somehow, the Americans “forgot”
to mention that their own air force was also present in the region,
along with the air forces of many US allies. Most importantly, they
forgot to mention that that night armed US Predator drones were
flying right over that convoy.
What
happened in Syria is painfully obvious: the Pentagon sabotaged the
deal made between Kerry and Lavrov and when the Pentagon was accused
of being responsible, it mounted a rather crude false flag attack and
tried to blame it on the Russians.
All
this simply goes to show that the Obama Administration is in a state
of confused agony. The White House apparently is so freaked out at
the prospects of a Trump victory in November that it has basically
lost control of its foreign policy in general and, especially, in
Syria. The Russians are quite literally right: the Obama
Administration is truly “not-agreement-capable”.
Of
course, the fact that the Americans are acting like clueless
frustrated children does not mean that Russia will reciprocate in
kind. We have already seen Lavrov go back and further negotiate with
Kerry. Not because the Russians are naive, but precisely because,
unlike their US colleagues, the Russians are professionals who know
that negotiations and open lines of communications are always, and by
definition, preferable to a walk-away, especially when dealing with a
superpower. Those observers who criticize Russia for being “weak”
or “naive” simply project their own, mostly American, “reaction
set” on the Russians and fail to realize the simply truth that
Russians are not Americans, they think differently and they act
differently. For one thing, the Russians don’t care if they are
perceived as “weak” or “naive”. In fact, they would prefer
to be perceived as such if that furthers their goals and confuses the
opponent about their real intentions and capabilities. The Russians
know that they did not build the biggest country on the planet by
being “weak” or “naive” and they won’t be take lessons from
a country which is younger that many Russian buildings. The western
paradigm is usually like this: a crises leads to a breakdown in
negotiations and conflict follows. The Russian paradigm is
completely different: a crisis leads to negotiations which are
conducted up the the last second before a conflict erupts. There are
two reasons for that: first, continuing to negotiate up to the last
second makes it possible to seek a way out of the confrontation up to
the last second and, second, negotiations up to the last second make
it possible to come as close as possible to achieving strategic
surprise for an attack. This is exactly how Russia acted in Crimea
and in Syria – with absolutely no warning signs or, even less so, a
well-publicized display of power to attempt to intimidate somebody
(intimidation is also a western political strategy the Russians don’t
use).
So
Lavrov will continue to negotiate, no matter how ridiculous and
useless such negotiations will appear. And Lavrov himself will
probably never officially utter the word “недоговороспособны”,
but the message to the Russian people and to the Syrian, Iranian and
Chinese allies of Russia will be that at this point Russia has lost
any hope of dealing with the current US Administration.
Obama
and Co. now have their hands full with trying to hide Hillary’s
health and character problems and right now they probably can think
of only one thing: how to survive the upcoming Hillary-Trump debate.
The Pentagon and the Department of State are mostly busy fighting
each other over Syria, Turkey, the Kurds and Russia. The CIA seems
to be fighting itself, though this is hard to ascertain.
It
is likely that some kind of deal with still be announced by Kerry and
Lavrov, if not today, then tomorrow or the day after. But, frankly,
I completely agree with the Russians: the American are truly
“not-agreement-capable” and at this point in time, both the
conflict in Syria and the one in the Ukraine are frozen. I don’t
mean “frozen” in the sense of “no fighting”, not at all, but
I do mean “frozen” in the same of “no major developments
possible”. There will still be combats, especially now that the
Wahabi and Nazi allies of the USA feel that their boss is not in
charge because he is busy with elections and race riots, but since
there is no quick military solution possible in either one of these
wars, the tactical clashes and offensives will not yield any
strategic result.
Barring
an election-canceling false flag inside the USA, like the murder of
either Hillary or Trump by a “lone gunman”, the wars in the
Ukraine and Syria will go on with no prospects of any kind of
meaningful negotiations. And whether Trump or Hillary get into the
White House next, a major “reset” will take place in early 2017.
Trump will probably want to meet Putin for a major negotiations
session involving all the key outstanding issues between the USA and
Russia. If Hillary and her Neocons make it into the White House then
some kind of war between Russia and the USA will become almost
impossible to prevent.
The
Saker
PS:
some Russian military experts are saying that the kind of damage
shown in the footage of the attack on the humanitarian convey is not
consistent with an airstrike or even an artillery strike and that it
looks much more like the result of a blast of several IEDs. If so,
then that would still not point at Russia, but at the “moderate
terrorist” forces in control of that location. This could still be
a US ordered-false flag attack or, alternatively, the proof that the
US has lost control over its Wahabi allies on the ground
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