US Invasion Of Syria: The Deep Breath Before The
Plunge
By Tony Cartalucci
August 07, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "NEO"
- When Foreign Policy magazine recently
claimed, “Turkey
Goes to War,” in their article of the same title, what they
really meant was “the US goes to war.” That is because the lengthy
plan they described in their article is not of the Turks’ creation,
but a long-standing US plan committed to policy papers since at
least as early as 2012.
The article claims:
Both the
United States and Turkey agree that the Islamic State should be
driven from its territory along the Turkish border, though U.S.
officials only speak of an “ISIL-free zone” while Turkish
officials describe a vision for a “de facto safe zone” where
displaced Syrians could find refuge from both regime and jihadi
attacks.
However, these “safe zones” are precisely what US
policy think tank the Brookings Institution has conspired to create
over the entire course of the Syrian conflict, under different
pretexts – first predicated on feigned “humanitarian” concern
similar to the ruse used to justify NATO’s war on Libya in 2011, and
now using the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS) as a pretext.
Brookings’ 2012
“Middle East Memo #21″ “Assessing
Options for Regime Change” would state:
An alternative
is for diplomatic efforts to focus first on how to end the
violence and how to gain humanitarian access, as is being done
under Annan’s leadership. This may lead to the creation of
safe-havens and humanitarian corridors, which would have to be
backed by limited military power. This would, of course, fall
short of U.S. goals for Syria and could preserve Asad in
power. From that starting point, however, it is possible that a
broad coalition with the appropriate international mandate could
add further coercive action to its efforts.”
Clearly, while the
justification for Western meddling constantly shifts with the
political winds, the underlying plan to divide, destroy,
incrementally invade, occupy, and eventually overrun Syria remains.
In reality the latest
pretext, ISIS, was created and to this day perpetuated by US, Saudi,
Israeli, Jordanian, and Turkish support. ISIS is incapable of
sourcing the weapons, cash, and fighters within Syria and Iraq
alone, and admittedly receives the vast majority of all three from
abroad. In Turkey alone, hundreds
of trucks a day pass by Turkish border checkpoints destined for
ISIS territory in Syria and Iraq. So overt are these supply convoys
that a
Deutsche Welle’s camera crew spent a day filming them and
interviewing locals describing the daily torrent feeding
state-sponsored terrorism just across the border in northern Syria.
Likewise, reports from
Israel’s own Haaretz newspaper admitted that the Israeli Defense
Force was rendering aid to Al Qaeda’s al Nusra Front, long listed by
the US State Department as a foreign terrorist organization and
having cooperated openly with ISIS in the past. The report titled, “Israel
halts medical treatment for members of Syria’s Nusra Front,”
admitted that:
A senior
Israel Defense Forces officer revealed Monday that Israel has
stopped treating members of an extremist Syrian rebel group
wounded in that country’s ongoing civil war. The policy change
concerning the Al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front was made about six
weeks ago.
According to
the officer, a number of injured Nusra Front fighters had
received medical treatment in Israel.
Growing complaints from Israel’s Druze community
prompted the public statement which proves that Israel, like Turkey
to Syria’s north, is providing material support for Al Qaeda
terrorists – the very terrorists the West and its regional allies
are attempting to use as a pretext to yet further escalate the
Syrian conflict.
If Turkey Really Wanted to Stop ISIS…
Were Turkey serious about ending the ISIS menace, its
first order of business should be to stop harboring their fighters
in their territory. Stricter measures along Turkey’s borders would
be implemented to prevent new fighters from streaming into Syria and
joining ISIS’ ranks, and the endless torrent of supplies flowing
into ISIS territory in Syria and Iraq, apparently through
NATO-member Turkey’s territory, would also be interdicted
immediately.
One may notice that Turkey is the virtual
port-of-call for all fighters from across the world seeking to join
ISIS – whether they are Uyghur
terrorists the US and Turkey are trafficking from China, or
patsies recruited by Western intelligence services across North
America and Europe sent to and from Turkey before carrying out
spectacular terrorist attacks back home. In fact, it was to Turkey
that one of several of the French Charlie Hebo shooting suspects
attempted to flee in an attempt to rejoin ISIS fighters in Syria.
For years now, these
options were clearly on the table and at any point Turkey could have
exercised them. But Turkey has not. That is because eliminating ISIS
is not the objective of this most recent attempt to militarily
intervene in Syria, rather the objective is to carve out “safe
zones” as described by US policymakers in 2012, from which to topple
the Syrian government.
Turkey has no intention of “stopping ISIS.” There are
no “moderate” fighters Turkey has to back in its alleged, upcoming
military operation. It will carve out Syrian territory in a defacto
invasion, and push the front closer to Damascus in a desperate bid
to once again shake the resolve of both the Syrian people, and the
Syrian Arab Army. It also seeks to shatter the resolve of Syria’s
allies who have thus far stood with Damascus. By threatening to
carve out Syrian territory in a defacto invasion under the pretense
of “fighting ISIS,” when in all reality ISIS will simply be provided
with NATO aircover to further build its otherwise inexplicable
fighting capacity, NATO hopes to force concessions from Syria’s
allies to salvage what would be left after the operation concluded.
The US and Turkey’s planned invasion of northern
Syria is a power move born of a frustrated, stalled conspiracy to
topple the Syrian government in quick succession after the fall of
Libya’s in 2011. A well-calculated power move by Syria’s allies is
in order to counter it.
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical
researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine“New
Eastern Outlook”.