Putin is Defeating More than ISIS in Syria
By F. William Engdahl
October 16, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "NEO"
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Russia and its President, Vladimir Putin, a little more than a year
ago, in July 2014 were the focus of attention in Europe and North
America, accused, without a shred of forensic evidence, of shooting
down an unarmed civilian Malaysian airliner over eastern Ukraine.
The Russians were deemed out to restore the Soviet Union with their
agreement to the popular referendum of Crimean citizens to annex
into the Russian Federation and not Ukraine. Western sanctions were
being thrown at Russia by both Washington and the EU. People spoke
of a new Cold War. Today the picture is changing, and profoundly. It
is Washington that is on the defensive, exposed for the criminal
actions it has been doing in Syria and across the Middle East,
including creating the recent asylum crisis in Germany and large
parts of the EU.
As a student of
international politics and economics for most of my adult life, I
must say the emotional restraint that Vladimir Putin and the Russian
government have shown against tasteless ad hominem attacks, from
people such as Hillary Clinton who likened Putin to Adolf Hitler, is
remarkable. But more than restraint is required to bring our world
from the brink or some might say, the onset of a World War III.
Brilliant and directed action is essential. Here something
extraordinary has taken place in the very few days since President
Vladimir Putin’s September 28, UNGA speech in New York.
What he said…
What Putin said to the
UN General Assembly must be noted to put what he and Russia did in
the days immediately following into clear focus. First of all he
made clear what the international law behind the UN Charter means
and that Russia is scrupulously abiding by the Charter in actions in
Syria. Russia, unlike the US, has been formally asked by the
legitimate Syrian government to aid its war against terror.
To the UN delegates
and heads of state Putin stated, “The
decisions debated within the UN are either taken in the form of
resolutions or not. As diplomats say, they either pass or they
don’t. Any action taken by circumventing this procedure is
illegitimate and constitutes a violation of the UN Charter and
contemporary international
law.”
He continued,
“We all know that after the end of the Cold War
the world was left with one center of dominance, and those who found
themselves at the top of the pyramid were tempted to think that,
since they are so powerful and exceptional, they know best what
needs to be done and thus they don’t need to reckon with the UN,
which, instead of rubber-stamping the decisions they need, often
stands in their
way.”
Putin followed this
with a clear message to Washington and NATO governments on the
subject of national sovereignty, something anathema to many who
embrace the Nirvana supposed to come from globalization,
homogenization of all to one level: “What is the meaning of
state sovereignty, the term which has been mentioned by our
colleagues here?” Putin rhetorically asked.
“It basically means freedom, every person and every
state being free to choose their future. By the way, this brings us
to the issue of the so-called legitimacy of state authorities. You
shouldn’t play with words and manipulate them. In international law,
international affairs, every term has to be clearly defined,
transparent and interpreted the same way by one and
all.”
Putin added,
“We are all different, and we should respect
that. Nations shouldn’t be forced to all conform to the same
development model that somebody has declared the only appropriate
one. We should all remember the lessons of the past. For example, we
remember examples from our Soviet past, when the Soviet Union
exported social experiments, pushing for changes in other countries
for ideological reasons, and this often led to tragic consequences
and caused degradation
instead of progress. “
Those few words
succinctly point to what is fundamentally wrong in the international
order today. Nations, above all the one proclaiming herself Sole
Superpower, Infallible Hegemon, the USA, have arrogantly moved after
the collapse of the main adversary, the Soviet Union in 1990, to
create what can only be called a global totalitarian empire, what
G.H.W. Bush in his September 11, 1991 address to Congress called a
New World Order. I believe with conviction that borders do matter,
that respect for different cultures, different historical
experiences is essential in a world of peace. That is as much true
with nations as with individual human beings. We seem to have
forgotten that simple notion amid all the wars of the past decades.
Vladimir Putin reminds us.
Then the Russian
president goes to the heart of the matter. He lays bare the true
activities of the Obama Administration in Syria and the Middle East
in arming and training “moderate” Islamist terrorists to attack
Washington’s bête noire, Syria’s duly-elected and recently
re-elected President, Bashar al Assad.
Putin states,
“instead of learning from other people’s mistakes, some prefer to
repeat them and continue to export revolutions, only now these are
“democratic” revolutions. Just look at the situation in the Middle
East and Northern Africa…problems have been piling up for a long
time in this region, and people there wanted change. But what was
the actual outcome? Instead of bringing about reforms, aggressive
intervention rashly destroyed government institutions and the local
way of life. Instead of democracy and progress, there is now
violence, poverty, social disasters and total disregard for human
rights, including even the right to
life.”
Then in a remark
addressed to Washington and their NGO Color Revolutions known as the
Arab Spring, Putin pointedly asks, “I’m urged to ask those who
created this situation: do you at least realize now what you’ve
done?“
Putin, without naming
it, addresses the US and NATO role in creating ISIS, noting with
precision the curious anomaly that the sophisticated new US Treasury
unit to conduct financial sanctions against terrorist organizations,
has utterly ignored the funding sources of ISIS, their oil sales
facilitated by the Turkish President’s own family to name just one.
The Russian President stated, “…the Islamic State itself did not
come out of nowhere. It was initially developed as a weapon against
undesirable secular regimes. Having established control over parts
of Syria and Iraq, Islamic State now aggressively expands into other
regions. It seeks dominance in the Muslim world and beyond…The
situation is extremely dangerous. In these circumstances, it is
hypocritical and irresponsible to make declarations about the threat
of terrorism and at the same time turn a blind eye to the channels
used to finance and support terrorists, including revenues from drug
trafficking, the illegal oil trade and the arms
trade.
And what Putin
is doing…
Russia in the last
weeks has completely out-maneuvered the diabolical, and they are
diabolical, agenda of the Obama Administration not only in Syria but
also in the entire Middle East and now in the EU with unleashing the
flood of refugees. He openly reached out to invite Obama in their
New York September 30 meeting to cooperate together in defeating
ISIS. Obama stubbornly insisted that first Assad must go, despite
the fact that Christine Wormuth, the Pentagon Undersecretary
responsible for the Syrian war, confirmed Russian statements about
Assad’s essential role today in any defeat of ISIS. She told the US
Senate that Assad’s military “still has considerable strength,”
adding, “it’s still the most powerful
military force on the ground. The assessment right now is the regime
is not in imminent danger of
falling.”
Now come the howls of
protest from neo-con warhawks, like the ever-ready-for-war Senator
John McCain, chairman of the NGO International Republican Institute
of the democratic revolution exporting US-backed NGO, National
Endowment for Democracy. Or we hear flaccid protests from President
Obama. This is because Washington finds itself deeply exposed to the
light of world scrutiny for backing terrorists in Syria against a
duly-elected state leader and government. The US warhawks accuse
Russia of hitting “the moderate opposition” or civilians.
Emperor’s New
Clothes
Russia’s Putin is
playing the role ever so elegantly, even gracefully, of the small
boy in the Hans Christian Anderson classic fairy tale from 1837, The
Emperor’s New Clothes. The boy stands with his mother amid thousands
of other villagers in the crowd outside the vain Emperor’s palace
balcony, where the disassociated king struts around the balcony
naked, thinking he is wearing a magnificent new suit of clothes. The
boy shouts, to the embarrassment of all servile citizens who pretend
his clothes are magnificent, “Mother, look the Emperor has no
clothes!”
What do I mean? In the
first four days of precision bombing of select sites in Syria
Russian advanced fighter jets firing Kh-29L air-to-surface
laser-guided missiles that strike targets with a precision less than
two meters, managed to destroy key ISIS command centers, munitions
depots and vital infrastructure. According to the Russian Defense
Ministry official reports, with photos, Su-34 bombers attacked an
ISIS special training camp and munition depot near Al-Tabqa,
Ar-Raqqah province,” a critical ISIS outpost captured in August,
2014 after bitter battles. “As a result of explosion of the munition
depot, the terrorist training camp was completely destroyed,” the
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman stated. Russian Su-25 jets have
also attacked training camp of the Islamic State in the Syrian
Idlib, destroying a workshop for explosive belt
production.
Moscow states its air
force has “engaged 3 munition, fuel and armament depots of the
illegal armed groups. KAB-500 aviation bombs detonated the munition
and armament,” and they used BETAB-500 concrete-piercing bombs to
destroy four command posts of the ISIS armed groups. The facilities
with terrorists are completely destroyed,” the Moscow spokesman
added. Russia’s aviation conducted 20 flights and carried out 10
airstrikes against facilities of the Islamic State (ISIL) terrorist
group in the past 24 hours. Then Moscow announced they had also hit
key outposts of other terror groups such as the Al Qaeda-franchise,
Al Nusra Front.
These are the
so-called “moderates” that McCain and the Washington warhawks are
weeping over. Washington has been creating what it calls the “New”
Syrian Forces (NSF), which they claim is composed of “moderate”
terrorists, euphemistically referred to as “rebels.” Imagine how
recruitment talks go: CIA recruiter, “Mohammed, are you a moderate
Islamist? Why yes, my dear CIA trainer. Please take me, train me and
arm me in the fight against the ruthless dictator Assad and against
ISIS. I’m on your side. You can trust me…”
In late September it
was reported that Major Anas Obaid a.k.a. Abu Zayd, on completing
his CIA training in Turkey, defected from the train-and-equip
program to join Jabhat al-Nusra (Al Qaeda in Syria) immediately on
entering Syria. Incredibly, US officials admit that Washington does
not track or exercise command-and-control of its Jihadist proxies
once they enter Syria. Abu Zayd’s defection after being trained in
advanced warfare techniques by the US, is typical. Other elements of
the New Syrian Forces directly handed all their weapons to Nusra
upon entering Syrian territory at the town of Atareb at the end of
September.
These latest
“moderate” defections to join Al Qaeda’s Al-Nusra Front affiliate in
Syria come less than two weeks after Gen. Lloyd Austin III, head of
the US “war against ISIS,” during a Senate Armed Services Committee
hearing on Syria, admitted that the US military program that
intended produce 5,400 trained fighters a year has so far only
resulted in “four or five” who still remain on the ground and active
in combat. The rest have all joined ISIS or Al Nusra Front of Al
Qaeda, the US-backed “moderate opposition” to ISIL.
What the successful
Russian precision airstrikes have done is expose in all its ugly
nakedness the Emperor’s New Clothes. For more than one year, the
Obama Administration claims it has committed the most awesome
airpower on the planet allegedly to destroy ISIS, which has been
described as a “ragtag band of militants running around the desert
in basketball shoes.”
Curiously, until last
week, ISIS has only expanded its web of power in Syria and Iraq
under US bombings. Now, within 72 hours, the Russian military,
launching only 60 bombing runs in 72 hours, hitting more than 50
ISIS targets, has brought the ISIS combatants into what the Russian
Defense Ministry spokesman described as a state of “panic” where
more than 600 have deserted. And, according to Moscow, the fight is
only beginning, expected, they say to last three to
four months.
The Obama
Administration has been training terrorists of Al Qaeda/Al Nusra,
allegedly to fight ISIS, much like the disgraced General David
Petraeus did in Iraq and Afghanistan along with Obama’s special ISIS
coordinator, the just-resigned General John Allen. The US-trained
“moderate” terrorists were being readied, it’s now clear to all the
world, in reality, to battle Assad and open the way for a Muslim
Brotherhood takeover of Syria and a real plunge into darkness for
the world if that were to succeed.
Now, with the truth in
the open, exposed by the remarkable successes of a handful of
Russian fighter jets in four days against ISIS, accomplishing more
than the US “anti-ISIS coalition” in more than one year, it is clear
to the world Washington has been playing a dirty double game.
Now that hypocritical
Obama Administration mask has been blown off with the precision hit
of a Russian laser-guided Kh-29L missile. As German and other EU
governments have admitted, much to the strong objection of
Washington, Putin has demonstrated that Russia is the essential part
of any peaceful resolution of the Syria war. That in turn has a huge
bearing on the current asylum-seeker crisis in Germany and other
parts of the EU. It also has a huge bearing on prospects for world
peace. The Norwegian Parliament’s Nobel Peace Prize Committee,
rather than consider John Kerry, might consider Vladimir Putin and
Russian Defense Minister, Sergey Shoygu, for the prize.
F. William Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and
lecturer, he holds a degree in politics from Princeton University
and is a best-selling author on oil and geopolitics, exclusively for
the online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook”.