CIA Interventions in Syria: A Partial Timeline
By Michael S. Rozeff
October 03, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Lew
Rockwell"- This partial timeline
provides evidence that the U.S. government and Obama in particular
bear a significant responsibility for the Syrian war and the results
of that war. Obama approved elements of CIA plans that go back over
65 years. The CIA meddling is distinct from the Pentagon’s failed
plan to train moderate rebels, not covered in this timeline.
1940s and 1950s “…if you
want to understand the origins of authoritarian rule in Syria today,
it is important to go back to the 1940s and the 1950s and see the
role the CIA played in that land.” See also
here, p. 122: “In the late 1940’s, U.S. policymakers grew
alarmed when the Syrian government, bowing to public pressure,
refused to let a U.S. oil company build a pipeline through its
territory. Washington also found the strong anti-Western sentiment
and the large Communist party in the country ominous. Concerned that
Syria was ‘drifting leftward’, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
laid plans to overthrow its three-year old civilian government.” CIA
operatives met with right-wing military leaders in Damascus to
discuss installing a “military-supported dictatorship”.
1947-1948 CIA attempts “to
influence the 1947-8 elections by backing right-wing figures in the
Nationalist Party…”
March, 1949 CIA sponsors
Syrian coup d’etat; CIA directly involved.
1957 CIA and MI6 devise
plan to assassinate 3 top Syrian leaders and overthrow the
government. “…they planned to use agents provocateurs to launch a
series of incidents.” “A ‘Free Syria Committee’ should be funded and
‘political factions with paramilitary or other actionist
capabilities’ in Syria should be armed.” [Does this sound familiar?]
See also
here.
2006-2011 Prior to the
onset of the Syrian war, the U.S. stirs up opposition to Syrian
government (Assad). An April 18, 2011 article reads “Newly released
WikiLeaks cables reveal that the US State Department has been
secretly financing Syrian opposition groups and other opposition
projects for at least five years, The Washington Post reports.”
March 2011 Daraa violence
launches Syrian war. “The Daraa ‘protest movement’ on March 17-18
had all the appearances of a staged event involving covert support
to Islamic terrorists by Mossad and/or Western intelligence.” “In
Daraa, roof top snipers were targeting both police and
demonstrators.” [Notice that this technique also occurred in the
Kiev, Ukraine violence.] See also
here.
August 18, 2011 Obama says
Assad must go. “President Obama and European leaders called Thursday
for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to resign, after months of his
violent crackdown on protesters. The rhetorical escalation was
backed by new U.S. sanctions designed to undermine Assad’s ability
to finance his military operation.”
August 1, 2012 “Obama
authorizes secret support for Syrian rebels”. “The full extent of
clandestine support that agencies like the CIA might be providing
also is unclear.”
October 2, 2013 “The CIA is
expanding a clandestine effort to train opposition fighters in Syria
amid concern that moderate, U.S.-backed militias are rapidly losing
ground in the country’s civil war, U.S. officials said.” “The pace
of the CIA program amounts to a trickle into the ranks of opposition
fighters, who total about 100,000. U.S. intelligence officials said
that as many as 20,000 of those are considered ‘extremists’ with
militant Islamist agendas.”
“Those hard-line factions have drained momentum
and support from moderate rebel groups. The most prominent Islamist
groups, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Jabhat al-Nusra,
include fighters who have extensive experience from the war in Iraq,
have ties to al-Qaeda and have carried out high-profile strikes
against Assad’s government.”
April 23, 2014 “The U.S. is
providing more arms and training to the moderate rebels in Syria,
under a growing secret program run by the CIA in Jordan.” “Skeptics
doubt the U.S. effort will help much, given the weakened state of
the opposition and the inroads made by al-Qaida fighters. The
moderate fighters being supported currently have relatively little
influence on the ground.”
Oct. 2, 2015 “The CIA has
provided the thousands of fighters it has trained at secret bases in
Jordan with communications equipment, intelligence support and arms,
including antitank missiles. Those CIA-backed fighters reentered
Syria across that country’s southern border with Jordan, but many
have made their way into units that are now arrayed north and east
of Damascus — areas that have been pounded by Russian strikes over
the past several days.”
In my opinion, the most serious U.S. meddling is
what the Wikileaks cables reveal, which is the State Department’s
organization of domestic opposition to its elected government. This
provoked the revolution that started in Daraa, and that provided an
opening for radical and armed Muslim elements to enter the battle.
Next in importance is Obama’s position that Assad must go, because
this guides the entry of the CIA and Pentagon into the war while
committing the U.S. to a politically untenable and impossible course
of attempting to reconstitute a new government among radical and
rival forces if and when Assad falls or rebel forces gain control.
Undetermined but significant amounts of arms and training have ended
up flowing to ISIS and other radical groups that the U.S. cannot
control, and these forces can’t be dislodged without bigger military
commitments by the U.S. Neither the CIA’s activities nor the
Pentagon’s failed training program have resulted in control over the
battlefield or those groups, which have expanded control over Syrian
territory.
Why did Obama intervene in Syria? There are four
main reasons and they are not mutually exclusive. One reason is
“democracy promotion”. This appears again and again in his rhetoric
and that of the State department, where “democracy” is taken to mean
“rights” among other things. Obama viewed Assad as standing in the
way of the Syrian people. Obama’s intention to bomb Syria when he
accused Assad of using chemical weapons brought out a version of
this position in his concern for violations of international law.
Obama has an idea of world order and the U.S. role in enforcing it.
Obama’s position on the Arab Spring also showed this democracy
promotion concern. The second reason is to thwart Iran in order to
maintain U.S. dominance in the region. Related to this is U.S.
support for Saudi Arabia and Gulf states who have also supported
rebel elements in Syria as well as support for Turkey. The U.S.
leads a coalition. The third reason is Israel’s influence in
administration circles and on Capitol Hill. The fourth reason is to
thwart Russia’s influence in Syria and deny it access to the
Mediterranean. This appears to have backfired.
These are all reasons associated with Empire.
Maintaining and extending the U.S. Empire is the dominant underlying
and unquestioned assumption in all of this and in all of the
meddling going on in other countries. It is the idea that American
ways are superior and should be extended over the globe to create
some kind of world order that’s in some sense vaguely utopian or
reaches a kind of ever-progressing ascent to God only knows what.
There is no real benefit to us average everyday Americans from any
of this government meddling in Syria. We can ascend on our own. We
can progress or regress on our own, without such interference. We do
not need to bring down Assad and replace him with phantom moderates
of the choosing of the State Department, the CIA or a president. We
can invent, paint, write and play music, plant and cultivate crops,
build dwellings, travel, participate in sports, take recreational
drugs, have sex, play computer games, write poetry and do
innumerable other activities without notions of empire, foreign
meddling, or even progress. Who is to say what anyone is to do but
themselves?
Why would I or many sane Americans want to bother
with who rules Syria or how they rule it? It’s not my province. It’s
none of my business. How in the world can I know whether I’m doing
any good if I decide to butt in?
The government doesn’t think this way. It’s
composed of people who want to meddle and run for office for that
very reason. They are arrogant enough to think that they know what’s
good for everyone when they don’t know diddly-squat. Who are they
but pompous babbling fools? The CIA attracts smart people who love
to work by schemes and subterfuges behind the scenes. These are
power freaks who love playing byzantine games and relish
manipulations. Why should any sane American want to allow these
kinds of people to have access to ungodly amounts of money and power
that they waste on their futile and very dangerous schemes that
kill, maim and destroy?