How Iran and the US
Intersect in “Syraq”
By Pepe Escobar
March 13, 2015 "ICH"
- "RT" - March 11, 2015 - A cliffhanger
debate will take place this Wednesday at the
US Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Picture Secretary of State John Kerry, new
Pentagon supremo Ashton Carter, and Joint
Chiefs Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey all
testifying in the same room.
The meat of the matter:
the House of Cards, sorry, US Congress
mulling over what's the real deal behind the
Obama administration’s proposal to use
“military force” in Syria, and whether to
impose a no-fly zone to protect Syrian
“rebels”.
Obama actually has a
“special presidential envoy” for the
Orwellian-style Global Coalition to Counter
ISIL; he’s retired Marine Gen. John Allen.
Allen swears the US “will
protect” Syrian “rebels” trained and
weaponized by Washington; and he’s all in
favor of a no-fly zone over northern Syria.
The envoy is essentially
parroting ‘His Master’s Voice’, whose
self-described “Don’t Do Stupid Shit”
administration is confident the draft
authorization to use military force in Syria
will survive scrutiny at the House of Cards,
sorry, US Congress.
The no-fly zone is exactly
what the government of the Sultan of
Constantinople, sorry, Turkey President
Tayyip Erdogan, has advocated since forever.
‘Sultan’ Erdogan’s master plan is to
solidify a base for the weaponized Syrian
opposition to fight not only ISIS/ISIL/Daesh
but most of all the Syrian Armed Forces
under Bashar al-Assad.
Turkish Foreign Minister
Mevlut Cavusoglu has been on the record
insisting Syrian “rebels” should do exactly
that. But Ankara, we have a problem.
The Pentagon is now
spinning, via spokesman Rear Adm. John
Kirby, that “the Syria component of this
campaign is an anti-[IS] component. That's
the focus, not about the Assad regime.
Nothing has changed about … the policy that
there's not going to be a US military
solution to Assad.”
So either this is a
disinformation charade, or Erdogan is living
in La-La Land. In fact, this may be yet
another case of good cop, bad cop.
And staying in the bad cop
department, nothing equals “our” bastards
from the Persian Gulf monarchies.
Qatar intel operatives
have met none other than the leader of
Jabhat al-Nusra in Syria, Abu Mohamad al-Golani,
with the proverbial offer he can’t refuse;
you dump your direct link to al-Qaeda, and
we shower you with a tsunami of cash.
It doesn't matter that al-Nusra
is considered an evil terrorist organization
by the US State Dept. Qatar, after all,
never wavered from its “Assad must go”
obsession, unlike the Obama administration.
So the end once again justifies the means.
Meanwhile, the ‘Empire of
Chaos’ keeps alive the ambivalent cover
story of a Global Coalition fighting ISIS/ISIL/Daesh,
with the hidden agenda of weakening Assad on
the backburner.
In Syria, its Iranian
military advisers who are coordinating the
Syrian Arab Army with experienced Hezbollah
fighters and Shi’ite militias from Iraq.
As there is no “moderate
Syrian opposition” anymore – everyone
migrated to the fake Caliphate - the ‘Empire
of Chaos’s’ not so hidden agenda under the
“authorization to use military force” would
be to keep a bunch of CIA-screened
weaponized “rebels” just to maintain
pressure over Damascus. By now it’s plain
obvious that it’s not the ‘Empire of Chaos’
but the alliance of the Syrian Arab Army,
Hezbollah fighters and Iran-supervised
Shi’ite militias that will prevail over the
fake Caliphate.
That Iranian rock star
Something similar is
happening in the Iraqi theater. Iraqi
Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi swears
Baghdad is quite “comfortable” with the help
it’s getting from Tehran to really fight
ISIS/ISIL/Daesh on the ground.
And that brings us to the
real meat of the matter - the complex
interlocking ballet between Washington and
Tehran in “Syraq”. The power that is
actually corralling and subduing the fake
Caliphate on the ground in Iraq is not the
hyper-power, but Iran, which is offering
tactical, strategic and air support to
Baghdad.
As the US-trained Iraqi
army is a mess, the ones doing the heavy
lifting are militias. There are at least
100,000 Iraqi militia fighters fully
mobilized by powerful Shi’ite clerics to
advance a counter-jihad against the fake
Caliphate, which brands Shi’ites as
apostates whose only appropriate destiny is
six feet under.
Their top commander is
none other than a real rock star in Iran,
Gen. Qasem Soleimani, the head of the elite
Quds Force. Soleimani is all over the place
on both Iranian and Iraqi TV. His latest
high-profile photo op was in Samarra,
actively encouraging both militias and Iraqi
troops to fight Caliph Ibrahim’s goons.
Behind Soleimani, we find
two essential characters - Hadi al Ameri and
Abu Mahdi Mohandes.
Ameri is a former
transportation minister under former Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki; now he is the head
of Iraq’s number one militia, the Badr
Brigade.
Mohandes, a former,
Iran-exiled member of the opposition to
Saddam, is also a former member of
Parliament. He’s a sort of right-hand man to
Soleimani – and also responsible for
overseeing the return of Sunnis to Iraqi
cities re-conquered from ISIS/ISIL/Daesh.
So these are the men and
forces which are about to take Tikrit, the
former privileged lair of the Saddam Hussein
clan, only 80 miles north of Baghdad. Once
Tikrit is taken, it’s just a shot away
towards Mosul, population 1.5 million, which
could be liberated by late spring.
The key bottom line: the
‘Empire of Chaos’ is doing absolutely
nothing to eradicate ISIS/ISIL/Daesh from
Iraq – apart from Gen. Martin Dempsey asking
the government in Baghdad to “reconcile”
with Sunnis and “explain” its relations with
Tehran.
How about explaining that
they are actually helping us to get rid of a
cancer you allowed to fester, and you just
keep talking nonsense?
Full Spectrum Mess
The self-described “Don’t
Do Stupid Stuff” Obama administration, with
its rambling foreign policy, is driving the
real Masters of the Universe who control the
current world system absolutely crazy.
No wonder, they have no
clue what they really want to achieve in “Syraq”.
The RAND Corporation
has tried to make it very clear what the
objectives are.
Then the Council on
Foreign Relations, indirectly, really
lost their marbles. The only way out
would be to regiment a bunch of wise men -
Henry Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft, Zbigniew
Brzezinski, and James Baker – to put the
imperial house in order.
Well, that was thoroughly
debunked by Andrew Bacevich.
So what’s really going on?
The Obama administration’s new
National Security Strategy is
deliberately vague. It extols the merits of
the Global Coalition – in fact the ‘Empire
of Chaos’ allied with “our” bastards in the
Persian Gulf – to fight ISIS/ISIL/Daesh,
sort of; not kill it for good, but let it
fester somewhat to perpetually weaken
Damascus.
Other factions in
Washington though would rather have the fake
Caliphate “contained and destroyed” first in
Iraq and then in Syria; that assumes
Washington covertly supporting Iran’s work.
Pentagon supremo Ashton
Carter may be entertaining his own
screenplay. He has been
hitting Beltway “experts” and Middle
East hands such as former US ambassador to
Syria and notorious “Assad must go” enabler
Robert Ford, who’s now working for – what
else - AIPAC. It’s important to remember
that AIPAC sees Iran, Syria under Assad and
Hezbollah as worse than the black plague,
and does not see ISIS/ISIL/Daesh as a threat
to Israel.
The Global Coalition
meanwhile keeps alive the fiction it is
bombing the fake Caliphate into oblivion.
But it’s really Iran-coordinated forces
which are winning the battle in “Syraq” on
the ground.
It’s naïve to imagine that
by following this course the ‘Empire of
Chaos’ will necessarily de-accelerate the
interlocked demonization of Syria, Iran and
Russia.
“Assad must go” will never
completely vanish from the road map. A real
détente with Iran depends on whether a
nuclear deal is arrived at this summer – and
Obama has been ratcheting up the pressure
with demand after demand. The demonization
of Russia is bound only to get more
vociferous.
What’s quite intriguing is
that even star Pentagon generals are burying
Rumsfeldian non sequiturs such as the
“Revolution in Military Affairs” (RMA),
according to which a tech-savvy Pentagon
would handily defeat any enemy.
Well, RMA was soundly
defeated, on the ground, by Afghans and by
Iraqis. And there’s nothing it can do
against the “irregulars” of ISIS/ISIL/Daesh.
So much for Full Spectrum Dominance when the
only disaster you can accomplish is to
destroy Libya with a mix of NATO bombs and a
bunch of demented jihadis.
Pepe Escobar is the
roving correspondent for Asia Times/Hong
Kong, an analyst for RT and TomDispatch, and
a frequent contributor to websites and radio
shows ranging from the US to East Asia.