US in
Syria: Stopping the “Arsonist-Firefighter”
By Tony Cartalucci
November 06, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - Imagine an arsonist
lighting a building ablaze, then turning around, changing into a
firefighter’s uniform, and running back toward it, not with a fire
hose but instead, rolling a drum of gasoline in front of him. Would
anyone believe that his intentions are to extinguish the blaze? Or
would it be obvious that the goal is to compound the fire, so that
no matter how much effort is organized against it, it can never be
put out – not until everything is destroyed first?
Meet
the Arsonists
The United
States has been illegally plying the airspace above Syria for over a
year. It has been openly arming, funding, and training terrorists
along Syria’s borders in Turkey and Jordan, admittedly, for much
longer. And before the conflict began in 2011, the United States had
conspired as early as 2007, revealed in interviews conducted by
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in
his 9-page report “The Redirection,” to destabilize and
overthrow the government of Syria through the use of sectarian
extremists – more specifically, Al Qaeda – with arms and funds
laundered through America’s oldest and stanchest regional ally,
Saudi Arabia.
The rise of the so-called “Islamic State” (ISIS/ISIL)
itself, turns out also to be part of this premeditated
“deconstruction” of Syria. A
Department of Intelligence Agency (DIA) report drafted in 2012 (.pdf) admitted:
If the situation unravels there is the
possibility of establishing a declared or undeclared Salafist
principality in eastern Syria (Hasaka and Der Zor), and this is
exactly what the supporting powers to the opposition want, in
order to isolate the Syrian regime, which is considered the
strategic depth of the Shia expansion (Iraq and Iran).
To clarify just who these “supporting powers” were
that sought the creation of a “Salafist principality,” the DIA
report explains:
The West, Gulf countries, and Turkey
support the opposition; while Russia, China, and Iran support
the regime.
It is clear who the arsonists are.
Rolling in Drums of Gasoline to “Fight the
Fire”
Nothing about the US’ recent moves have been
honest. US policymakers have openly conspired to commit to
strategies not aimed at actually fighting ISIS or ending the
destructive conflict in Syria they themselves have started, but
instead to counter Russia’s attempts to do so, merely under the
guise of fighting ISIS, or helping refugees, or virtually any excuse
they believe the public might support.
The truth has begun to emerge even in the West’s
own newspapers. The Washington Post in an article titled, “Obama
has strategy for Syria, but it faces major obstacles.” states
explicitly that:
[The US] will increase air operations in
northern Syria, particularly in the Turkish border area to cut
the flow of foreign fighters, money and materiel coming in to
support the Islamic State.
Here, the
Washington Post openly admits that support for the Islamic State is
flowing out of NATO-member Turkey. It is clear that to stop this
“flow,” efforts should be concentrated on the Turkish-Syrian border before supplies
and reinforcements reach Syria. It is clear that ISIS is
intentionally being allowed to resupply and reinforce its fighting
capacity within Syria from NATO territory, specifically to serve as
a pretext for wider and more direct Western intervention in Syria
itself as
was noted in June of 2014 when ISIS first appeared in Iraq.
ISIS represents the drums of gasoline, rolled in
by the US intentionally not to extinguish the flames, but to
compound them into an inferno greater still.
The Arsonists Seek an Inferno Greater
Still
The same
Washington Post article would reveal the true intentions of the US
and its “boots on the ground” in Syria. While they claim they seek
to “fight ISIS,” the truth is far more sinister. Under the pretext
of fighting ISIS, these US forces, backing militants armed, trained,
and funded by the US and its regional allies, will take and hold
territory, effectively fulfilling US policy papers that have
long-expressed the desire to “deconstruct” Syria as a secondary
means of destroying it as a functioning nation-state if direct
regime change was unachievable.
The Washington Post states specifically:
Defeating the Islamic State in Syria, under
Obama’s strategy, rests on enabling local Syrian forces not only
to beat back Islamic State fighters but to hold freed territory
until a new central government, established in Damascus, can
take over.
Since there is already an established central
government in Damascus, it is safe to assume these regions carved
out by US-backed militants will never be relinquished until Damascus
falls. If successful, it will mean the Balkanization of Syria, and
its cessation as a unified nation.
Comparing this recent admission by the Washington
Post, predicated on “fighting ISIS,” with plans laid out before the
rise of ISIS, reveals that ISIS itself is only one of many in a long
line of pretexts used to implement US objectives that were laid out,
clearly, before the first shot was even fired during the Syrian
crisis.
In the March 2012 Brookings Institution”Middle
East Memo #21″ “Assessing
Options for Regime Change” it is stated specifically that
(emphasis added):
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.
The plan to use US special forces to take and hold
Syrian territory was also specifically laid out in a June 2015
Brookings document literally titled, “Deconstructing
Syria: A new strategy for America’s most hopeless war.” In it,
it stated that (emphasis added):
The idea would be to help moderate
elements establish reliable safe zones within Syria once they
were able. American, as well as Saudi and Turkish and British
and Jordanian and other Arab forces would act in support, not
only from the air but eventually on the ground via the presence
of special forces as well. The
approach would benefit from Syria’s open desert terrain which
could allow creation of buffer zones that could be monitored for
possible signs of enemy attack through a combination of
technologies, patrols, and other methods that outside special
forces could help Syrian local fighters set up.
Were Assad foolish enough to challenge
these zones, even if he somehow forced the withdrawal of the
outside special forces, he would be likely to lose his air power
in ensuing retaliatory strikes by outside forces, depriving his
military of one of its few advantages over ISIL. Thus, he would
be unlikely to do this.
It is clear
that America’s most recent scheme is simply a continuation of its
long-standing criminal conspiracy arrayed against Syria and exposed
as early as 2007 by Seymour Hersh.
To Stop Arsonists, Call Them Arsonists
The United States clearly can stop ISIS, and
without setting a single boot down on Syrian soil, or flying a
single sortie in Syria’s skies.
For Russia, it only has the authorization of
Syria’s legitimate government to operate within Syrian territory to
confront ISIS. Ideally, Russia would want to interdict ISIS supplies
and reinforcements before they reached Syrian territory, however,
Moscow does not have the cooperation of nations harboring, aiding,
and abetting the terrorist organization – namely Turkey and Jordan.
Additionally, Russia has limited leverage over
other sponsors of ISIS, including Saudi Arabia whose entire
existence is owed to billions in weapons sales from the United
States, a ring of US military bases built around it throughout the
Persian Gulf to protect it from its ever-increasing number of
well-earned regional enemies, and the constant political legitimacy
granted to it by the West’s diplomatic and media circles.
The United States however, is based in Turkey. It
is based at Incirlik Air Base, and has for several years now,
operated along the Turkish-Syrian border – its Central Intelligence
Agency providing weapons to terrorists, its special forces carrying
out cross-border operations, and its military’s administration of
training camps to prepare terrorists before they enter Syrian
territory, thus perpetuating the conflict. The United States also
holds significant leverage over Saudi Arabia, its political and
military support being essential for the regime in Riyadh’s
continued existence.
At any
moment, should the US truly be interested in extinguishing this
fire, it can shut down the Turkish-Syrian border, end Saudi aid to
terrorist groups operating in Syria, and end the conflict in weeks,
if not days. That it refuses to do so, illustrates the key role it
plays in creating and perpetuating it, and more specifically, the
creation and perpetuation of the “Islamic State” itself.
Syria and its allies must recognize this fact and
formulate a realistic strategy to counter it. Negotiating with
state-sponsors of the most appalling terrorist organization to have
walked the Earth in recent memory does not seem like a viable
option. Instead, Syria and Russia should seek the expansion of their
coalition inside Syria, and in particular, in the regions the US
seeks to carve out. An initial and overwhelming sized commitment of
“peacekeeping troops” from various nations placed along the
Turkish-Syrian border would effectively block all efforts by the US
to perpetuate this conflict further.
If that is not possible, Syria and Russia must
attempt to expand their operations across all of Syria faster than
the US can spread chaos.
For now, the US has a handful of special forces
serving as tenuous “human shields” for terrorists targeted by
Russian and Syrian military operations. These are still vulnerable,
and still capable of being turned back. The US, however, will
undoubtedly continue to expand its presence in Syria, to a point
where it may not be possible to turn them back.
Calling the arsonists out, and removing them
before the fire irreversibly takes over the entire structure that is
the current nation-state of Syria, may be the only way to prevent
Syria from becoming the Levant’s “Libya.” It will also stop a
dangerous geopolitical “blitzkrieg” clearly aimed at Tehran, Moscow,
and Beijing next.
Tony
Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer,
especially for the online magazine“New
Eastern Outlook”.