US “Easing Into” War
with Syria Using ISIS Boogeyman
By Tony Cartalucci
February 21, 2015 "ICH"
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The US is a few
“accidental” airstrikes away from total war
with Syria. The
US is reportedly working with Turkey to
provide militants inside of Syria with
radios to call in US airstrikes to help in
their “fight against ISIS.” Despite the
obvious reality that these militants are in
fact fighting alongside ISIS and are
primarily fighting the Syrian Arab Army, and
that such airstrikes are inevitably going to
be called in on Syrian, not ISIS targets,
the US is nonetheless attempting to assure
the world this is not the case.
The London Telegraph declared
in its article, “Moderate
Syrian rebels ‘to be given power to call in
US air strikes’,” that:
The US is planning to
train some 5000 Syrian fighters a year
under the plan as part of an effort to
strengthen the fractured rebel movement
against the government of President
Bashar al-Assad and extremist groups.
The Wall Street Journal reported that
the initial training would focus on
helping rebels hold ground and resist
fighters allied with the Islamic State
in Iraq and the Levant (Isil).
The Telegraph would also
report:
Four to six-man
units will be equipped with rugged
Toyota Hilux vehicles, GPS and radios so
they can identify targets for
airstrikes.
Even in the Telegraph’s
article, it is clear that this plan will
inevitably be aimed at the Syrian government
and its troops, the only secular force in
the region fighting Al Qaeda and its
spin-off, ISIS.
What “Moderate Rebels?”
The Telegraph reports that
the US and Turkey are to train and equip
“moderate Syrian rebels” to call in US
airstrikes. In reality, by the West’s own
admission, the very last of NATO’s so-called
“moderate” fronts have long since been
folded into groups operating directly under
Al Qaeda’s banner.
To highlight the absurdity of
this recent plan proposed by the US and
NATO-member Turkey, the Telegraph itself has
reported in an earlier article titled, “Syrian
rebels armed and trained by US surrender to
al-Qaeda,” that:
Two of the main
rebel groups receiving weapons from the
United States to fight both the regime
and jihadist groups in Syria have
surrendered to al-Qaeda.
The US and its
allies were relying on Harakat Hazm and
the Syrian Revolutionary Front to become
part of a ground force that would attack
the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
(Isil).
For the last six
months the Hazm movement, and the SRF
through them, had been receiving heavy
weapons from the US-led coalition,
including GRAD rockets and TOW anti-tank
missiles.
But on Saturday
night Harakat Hazm surrendered military
bases and weapons supplies to Jabhat al-Nusra,
when the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria
stormed villages they controlled in
northern Idlib province.
Clearly, there are no
“moderates” to speak of, and for those
following the Syrian conflict from the
beginning, it is clear that armed militancy
sprung up from networks of Muslim
Brotherhood extremists, funded and organized
years before the so-called “Arab Spring” by
the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel for the
explicit purpose of creating a regional
sectarian-driven conflagration to effect
regime change in Syria, Lebanon, and Iran.
Indeed, Al Qaeda’s (and
ISIS’) current presence in Iraq and Syria,
and their leading role in the fight against
the Iranian-leaning government’s of
Damascus, Baghdad, and Hezbollah in Lebanon,
are the present-day manifestation of a
Western criminal conspiracy exposed as early
as 2007. Revealed by two-time Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in
his article, “The
Redirection: Is the Administration’s new
policy benefiting our enemies in the war on
terrorism?” it was stated explicitly
that (emphasis added):
To undermine Iran, which
is predominantly Shiite, the Bush
Administration has decided, in effect,
to reconfigure its priorities in the
Middle East. In Lebanon, the
Administration has coöperated with Saudi
Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in
clandestine operations that are intended
to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite
organization that is backed by Iran. The
U.S. has also taken part in clandestine
operations aimed at Iran and its ally
Syria. A by-product of these activities
has been the bolstering of Sunni
extremist groups that espouse a militant
vision of Islam and are hostile to
America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.
As
early as June of last year, it
was reported that ISIS would be used as a
means to incrementally draw in US forces in
preparation for a direct military
intervention aimed at Damascus itself.
Unable to trigger the conflict using the
canard of “WMDs,” ISIS has provided a series
of increasingly more horrific provocations
to help gather backing behind direct US
military intervention in Syria.
The extremists groups
portended by Hersh’s 2007 report are
undeniably the vanguard of Western-backed
attempts to topple the government of Syria,
undermine Iran, and draw in Lebanon’s
Hezbollah. It appears that the West is
willing to go as far as fighting directly
alongside literal terrorists they have used
for over a decade as a pretext to invade and
occupy the nations of Afghanistan and Iraq,
at the cost of thousands of American lives
and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and
Afghan lives.
USAF Becomes the Islamic
State Air Force
Clearly then, if all the
“moderate rebels” the US claims are in Syria
have in fact long-ago pledged allegiance to
Al Qaeda, then US airstrikes called in by
these militants will essentially be
airstrikes called in by Al Qaeda against the
only legitimate forces in the region
actually fighting terrorism.
The creation of ISIS, just
like during the US occupation of Iraq where
Al Qaeda created the “Islamic State of Iraq”
to maintain plausible deniability, is
simply an attempt to build distance between
the Al Qaeda terrorists the US is directly
arming and will soon be providing air cover
for, and the overt atrocities being carried
out by these very same terrorists.
While ISIS is currently being
touted by the US as the pretext upon which
this recent move is predicated, the reality
is instead that America and its allies are
simply “easing into” a direct military
confrontation with the Syrian Arab Army.
As US airstrikes begin
hitting Syrian positions, it is likely that
eventually Syria or its allies will
retaliate and provoke a wider and more
direct campaign against Damascus itself.
Should Syria and its allies resist striking
back, the US is likely to manufacture a
provocation anyway.
Barring Syria and its allies’
ability to provide sufficient deterrence
against the beginning of this latest, most
dangerous, and most desperate yet leg of
America’s war on Syria, and should Syrian
defenses be incapable of staving off a
Libyan-style NATO operation that has left that
nation entirely in the hands of ISIS,
expect to see yet another nation handed
directly over to extremists – intentionally
– for the sole purpose of continuing this
proxy crusade next into Lebanon and Iran,
then into southern Russia and western China.
Tony Cartalucci,
Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and
writer, especially for the online magazine“New
Eastern Outlook”.