Washington is Wrong Once Again – Kurds Join Assad
to Defend Syria
By Ron Paul
October 15, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -When President
Trump Tweeted last week that “it is time for us to
get out of these ridiculous endless wars,” adding
that the US would be withdrawing from Syria,
Washington went into a panic. Suddenly Republicans,
Democrats, the media, the think tanks, and the war
industry all discovered and quickly became experts
on “the Kurds,” who we were told were an “ally”
being sent to their slaughter by an ignorant
President Trump.
But it was all just another bipartisan ploy to keep
the “forever war” gravy train rolling through the
Beltway.
Interventionists will do anything to prevent US
troops from ever coming home, and their favorite
tactic is promoting “mission creep.” As President
Trump Tweeted, we were told in 2014 by President
Obama that the US military would go into Syria for
just 30 days to save the Yazidi minority that they
claimed were threatened. Then that mission crept
into “we must fight ISIS” and so the US military
continued to illegally occupy and bomb Syria for
five more years.
Even though it was the Syrian army with its Russian
and Iranian allies that did the bulk of the fighting
against al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria, President Trump
took credit and called for the troops to come home.
But when the military comes home, the
military-industrial-Congressional-media complex
loses its cash cow, so a new rationale had to be
invented.
The latest “mission creep” was that we had to stay
in Syria to save our “allies” the Kurds. All of a
sudden our military presence in Syria was not about
fighting terrorism but rather about putting US
troops between our NATO ally Turkey and our proxy
fighting force, the Kurds. Do they really want us to
believe that it is “pro-American” for our troops to
fight and die refereeing a long-standing dispute
between the Turks and Kurds?
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
It was a colossally dumb idea to
train and arm the Kurds in Syria in the
first place, but after spending billions
backing what turned out to be al-Qaeda
affiliates in Syria to overthrow the
Assad government, Washington found that
the Kurds were the only willing boots
remaining on the ground. While their
interest in fighting ISIS was limited,
they were happy to use Washington’s
muscle in pursuit of their long-term
goal of carving out a part of Syria (and
eventually Turkey) for themselves.
We can never leave because there will be
a slaughter, Washington claimed (and the
media faithfully repeated). But once
again, the politicians, the mainstream
media, and the Beltway “experts” have
been proven wrong. They never understand
that sending US troops into another
country without the proper authority is
not a stabilizing factor, but a
de-stabilizing factor. I have argued
that were the US to leave Syria (and the
rest of the Middle East) the countries
of the region would find a way to solve
their own problems.
Now that the US is pulling back from
northern Syria, that is just what is
happening.
On Sunday the Kurds and the Syrian
government signed an agreement, brokered
by the Russians, to put aside their
differences and join together to defend
against Turkey’s incursion into Syrian
territory.
Now “our Kurdish allies” are fighting
alongside the army of Syrian President
Assad – who we are still told by US
officials “must go.” Washington doesn’t
understand that our intervention only
makes matters worse. The best way to
help the Kurds and everyone else in the
region is to just come home.
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