More Mideast Madness as Trump Prepares
to March
By
Eric Margolis
March 13, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- We are now moving rapidly into stage
II of Levantine Madness as the US boosts
its intervention in the war-torn Mideast.
Five thousand US troops are back in Iraq
to bolster the shattered nation’s puppet
regime that is propped up by American
bayonets. New Iraqi military formations
have been formed, totally equipped with
modern US M1 Abrams tanks, Humvees, and
fleets of trucks. More US forces are on
the way.
These US-financed Iraqi units are
euphemistically called ‘anti-terrorism
forces’ and are supervised by US
officers. In fact, what we see is the
old British Imperial Raj formula of
white officers commanding native
mercenary troops.
These Iraqi units are now assaulting
ISIS-held Mosul, Iraq’s second city, and
smaller towns. Most of America’s Iraqi
‘sepoys’ (as native troops in the
British Indian Raj were known) are Shia
bitterly opposed to the nation’s
minority Sunnis. After its 2003 invasion
of Iraq, the US encouraged animosity
between Shia and Sunni as a way of
breaking resistance to foreign
occupation – ‘divide et impera’ as the
Romans used to say.
Interestingly, the backbone of ISIS
leadership is made up of senior officers
of Saddam Hussein’s old Iraqi army. The
‘Mother of All Battles’ continues, as
President Saddam predicted shortly
before he was lynched.
Meanwhile, thousands of US troops and
Special Forces are now also engaged in
Syria though just whom they are battling
remains confused. Syria has become a mad
house of warring factions backed by
outside powers – a sort of modern
version of Germany’s dreadful 30 Year’s
War of the 1600’s.
The overall US commander for the Mideast,
Gen. Joseph Votel, just asked the Trump
administration for a large number of new
American troops, saying he lacks the
military resources to subdue and pacify
the Levant. Votel, who is pretty sharp
and a star of the US Army’s Special
Operations ‘mafia,’ also just warned
that India and Pakistan risked
triggering a nuclear war, a grave danger
this writer has been worrying about for
years.
Meanwhile, the crazy-quilt war in Syria
that was started by the Obama
administration and the Saudis has become
unmanageable. Syrian government forces
are being strongly backed by Russia and
slowly driving back anti-regime forces
backed by the US, Saudi Arabia, France
and, ever so quietly, Israel. ISIS and
what’s left of al-Qaida are battling the
Damascus government, sometimes
discreetly aided by the western powers.
America’s main ally in Iraq and Syria
are Kurdish militias of the PYD party,
an affiliate of the older PKK which has
sought an independent Kurdish state for
decades. I covered the long, bloody war
between the Turkish armed forces and the
PKK in Eastern Anatolia during the
mid-1990’s. Turkey is desperately
concerned that formation of even a
mini-Kurdish state in northern Syria or
Iraq will eventually lead to creation of
a large Kurdish state in Turkey.
Eighteen percent of Turks are ethnic
Kurds. The mighty Turkish Army will
never allow this to happen.
The Turks just watched the US break up
Sudan, creating the new state of South
Sudan, which has turned into a bloody
disaster. Could Turkey be next? Many
Turks suspect the US was behind the
recent coup attempted against Turkey’s
leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Washington
would like a more obedient leader in
Ankara – or see the army generals back
in power.
Turkey calls the Kurdish PYD
‘terrorists.’ The US calls them comrades
in arms and finances them. Clashes
between the Turks and PYD appear very
likely. PYD’s blood brothers, the PKK,
continue to wage bombing attacks across
Turkey along with Islamic State. US
forces in the region could easily be
drawn into this murky fracas.
Meanwhile, ISIS appears increasingly
vulnerable. It has lost almost half of
Mosul, the one big city it holds. The
ISIS ‘capital,’ Raqqa, will soon be
overrun by US-led Iraqi forces and
Kurds. Raqqa is a two-by nothing,
one-camel town of no military value
whatsoever. There is no way that 3,000
or so ISIS hooligans with only small
arms could hold off a serious attack by
regular troops and massed airpower,
including B-52 and B-1 heavy bombers.
Why Raqqa was not taken a year ago or
more remains one of the war’s major
mysteries. As I’ve previously written, I
suspect that the US and Saudi Arabia
originally helped create and arm ISIS to
be used against Syria’s government and
Afghanistan’s Taliban movement. The US
has long pretended to fight ISIS but has
barely done so in reality.
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Maybe this time it will be for real.
ISIS has largely slipped out of the
control of its western handlers, a bunch
of 20-something wildmen whose main goal
is revenge for attacks on Muslim
targets. Without modern logistics, heavy
weapons and trained officers the idea
that ISIS could stand up to any western
forces is a joke. It’s only when ISIS
confronts ramshackle Arab forces that it
has any clout. And that’s because mostly
Iraqi Arab forces have no loyalty to
their governments. They are merely
poorly paid mercenaries.
As
if this witch’s brew was not
sufficiently toxic, US and Russian
aircraft and Special Forces are brushing
up against one another in Syria. At the
same time, the US Navy in the nearby
Persian Gulf is provoking the Iranians
to please President Donald Trump who
seems determined to have war with Iran.
The US Navy is now threatening to impose
a naval blockade on war-torn Yemen,
another joint US-Saudi warfare
enterprise that has gone terribly wrong.
History shows it’s also easy to lie,
flag-wave and bluster into war but
awfully hard to get out. Trump, whose
main information sources appears to be
Fox fake TV news, does yet seem to
understand this verity. He should have a
good look at Afghanistan, America’s
longest war, now in its 16th year of
stalemate. The Pentagon, heedless that
Afghanistan is known as ‘the Graveyard
of Empires,’ wants more troops.
© 2016 Eric Margolis