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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 15, 2018
Are We Over the US/UK Fomented Crisis In Syria?
Syria is not about dictatorship or building democracy. It is not about the alleged 70 victims of chemical weapons.
( April 14, 2018, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) It
appears from the very limited US missile attack, most of which were
intercepted and destroyed by Syrian air defenses, that the US military
prevailed over the crazed John Bolton and carefully avoided a strike
that would have resulted in a Russian response. No significant Syrian
site appears to have been targeted, and no Russians were endangered.
The US ambassador to Russia said that the US strikes were coordinated with Russia to avoid a great power confrontation. Russia Insider concludes that the exercise was a face-saver for Trump
The main effect seems to be that Trump has further discredited himself
and the US by violating the UN Charter and international law and
committing an act of aggression, which is a war crime for which Nazi
civilian and military officials were executed. Russia’s President Putin
said that the wanton and illegal use of force by Washington has had “a
devastating impact on the whole system of international relations” and
called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council. China also condemned the illegal US attack.
How was the feared conflict between the US and Russia avoided? From what
I have been able to learn, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff would not
accept the risk of conflict with Russia. The reason is not that the
Joint Chiefs are more moral, more caring about the deaths and injuries
that would result, or less inclined to go to war based on lies. Their
objection was based on the lack of protection US Navy ships have from
the new Russian weapons systems. An attack that brought a Russian
response could sink the US flotilla and present the US with a
humiliating defeat that would discredit American military prowess.
Bolton’s position was that Putin is a pussy who, as in every previous
case, will do nothing. Bolton’s postion is that the Russians are so
scared of US military might that they will not respond to any US attack
on their forces and Syrian forces. The Russians, Bolton says, will do
what they always do. They will whine about the crime to the UN, and the
Western media will ignore them as always.
The US Secretary of War, Mattis, represented the Joint Chiefs opinion.
What, Mattis asked, if the Russians have had enough and do what they are
capable of and sink the US flotilla? Is Trump prepared to accept a
defeat engineered by his National Security Adviser? Is Trump prepared
for a possible wider conflict?
The Joint Chiefs would rather use the orchestrated “Syrian crisis” to
argue for more money, not to go to war that could be terminable of their
retirement plans. The Joint Chiefs can tell Congress: “We couldn’t risk
conflict with Russia over the use of chemical weapons in Syria because
we were outgunned. We need more money.” The older American generation
will rementer the fantasy “missile gap” of the Nixon/Kennedy
presidential campaign that was used to boost US defense spending.
It would be a mistake for anyone to conclude that common sense has
prevailed and the conflict has been resolved. What has prevailed is the
Joint Chiefs’ fear of a defeat. The next crisis that Washington
orchestrates will be on terms less favorable to Russian arms.
Bolton, the neoconservatives and the Israeli interest that they
represent will go to work on Mattis and the dissenting generals. Leaks
will appear in the presstitute media that are designed to discredit
Mattis and to foment Trump’s distrust. The neoconservatives will advance
military men more in line with the neoonservatives’ aggressiveness to
positions on the Joint Chiefs.
Syria is not about any chemical weapons use. Ahmet Uzumcu, director
general of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons,
reported that all chemical weapons had been removed from Syria. “Never
before has an entire arsenal of a category of weapons of mass
destruction been removed from a country experiencing a state of internal
armed conflict, and this has been accomplished within very demanding and tight timeframes.”
Syria is not about dictatorship or building democracy. It is not about
the alleged 70 victims of chemical weapons. It would take a complete
idiot to believe that Washington and its European vassals, who have
killed, maimed, orphaned, and displaced millions of Muslims in seven
countries over the last 17 years to be so upset over the deaths of 70
Muslims that they are willing to risk war with Russia.
Syria and Iran are an issue, because Syria and Iran supply the Lebonese
millita, Hezbollah, with money and weapons. This support from Syria and
Iran gives Hezbollah the capability of preventing Israel’s occupation
and annexation of southern Lebanaon, whose water resources Israel
covets.
Twice the vaunted Israel Army has been chased out of Lebanon by
Hezbollah. Israel’s military reputation cannot risk a third defeat by a
mere militia, so Israel is using its control over US foreign policy and
its rock solid alliance with the neoconservatives to use the US military
to destabilize Syria and Iran as the US did to Iraq and Libya.
Additionally, there is the crazed neoconservative ideology of US world
hegemony. The interests of Russia and China are in the way of US
hegemony. Therefore, these two countries are defined as “threats.”
Russia and China are not threats because they intend to attack the US,
which neither has shown any indication of doing. They are threats
because they are in opposition to US unilateralism which overrides their
sovereignty. In other words, to be clear, the US cannot tolerate any
country that has an independent foreign or economic policy.
That Russia and China have independent policies is the reason that they are “threats.”
It would be a mistake to conclude that diplomay has prevailed and common
sense has returned to Washington. Nothing could be further from the
truth. The issue is not resolved. War remains on the horizon.