Tuesday, August 27, 2013

SYRIA: “WE (WILL) GET FOOLED AGAIN!”

8/27/13

Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech yesterday calling Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s chemical attack on Syrian civilians a “moral obscenity” left little doubt that we are going to take military action, in some form, against Mr. Assad’s regime.   My opposition to such military action, or to any kind of meddling in the affairs of other states in which our interests are non-existent or indefinable, is well known to my readers.  See, for example, 6/17/13’s SYRIA AND THE WAR PARTY:  “AFTER YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT YOU DON’T WANT IT…”, only my latest post on Syria.

The ultimate irony, and idiocy, of intervention in Syria is that after spending billions of American treasure and incalculable quantities of irreplaceable American blood supposedly fighting Al-Qaeda and terrorism in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other venues in the Middle East and in Africa, we are now intervening, with more American treasure and, nearly inevitably, more American blood on behalf of terrorism and Al Qaeda in Syria.

Oh, yes, we comfort ourselves in our pure motives.   After all, Mr. Assad is a thug of major league proportions and we aren’t supporting the more radical, Al-Qaeda linked elements in Syria; we are supporting the “moderate” opposition to Mr. Assad.  By supporting these “moderate” elements, we are, indeed, thwarting Al-Qaeda’s evil designs in Syria.   One of these arguments is true but flawed; the other is a pile of horse excrement.



Mr. Assad is a thug; no one can argue with that.  But the Middle East, and much of the world, is peppered with thugs, and their thuggery never seems to bother us until they oppose our imagined interests and/or provide an excuse for War Party members in this country to enrich the “defense” contractors who sustain the lifelong sinecures those pols call careers.  Mr. Assad is no more of a thug than the likes of Shah Reza Pahlavi in Iran, Saddam Hussein in Iraq, or maybe even Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, with whom we did business quite happily until it became more profitable for some pols in this country to cease such business.  The consequences in all cases have been disastrous.  The consequences will be at least equally horrific in Syria as well because, just as in Iran, Iraq, Egypt, and countless other places, we don’t consider the alternatives before we go off on our neocon adventures of vainly attempting to make the whole world think just like us.

The second argument, that we are supporting the “moderate” elements in the Syrian opposition, reeks like the equine fecal matter that it is.   While there are plenty of people who will proclaim that they are “moderate” if doing so results in getting American cash and sponsorship, there probably are no “moderate” elements in Syria.   And if there are a few such types there, they are overwhelmed, in numbers, influence, and ferocity, by the radical elements we claim to oppose.   A victory by such imagined “moderates,” therefore, will be a victory by Al Qaeda and its wannabes, the very people we supposedly went to Iraq and Afghanistan to oppose.   Those like former President Bush, Senators McCain and Graham, and now President Obama, ought to get their stories straight before embarking on their missions to make the world comfortable for the arms merchants.

The Russians seem to understand what is happening in Syria.  They like Mr. Assad because he is their only friend in the Arab world and because they seem to be predisposed, perhaps because of certain affinities of their leadership, toward sponsorship of thugs.    But even if they had a clearer picture of the genuine evil of Mr. Assad, their sense of realpolitik would lead them to support his regime, and not only because Syria contains their only military base in the Arab world and on the Mediterranean Sea.   The Russians know that if Mr. Assad falls, Syria becomes a terrorist haven.   Russia not only has a huge problem with terrorists in its southern Republics but sits in far close proximity to Syria than we do.   Further, the Russians actually believed us when we said we opposed Al Qaeda and worldwide terrorism.  Silly Russians.



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