Erdogan’s Strikes in the Dark and Russia’s
Thousand StingsBy Prof. Anthony F.
Shaker
December 14, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Global
Research" -
Russia knows well why
Turkey shot down one of its warplanes in hot pursuit. Like Saudi
Arabia, the emirate minions and Israel, Turkey of course has been
losing its most prized pieces inside Syria–an assortment of the most
violent jihadi and ultranationalist elements. The process may be
systematic and limited for now, but the losses for the Wahhabi
terrorists are truly mind-boggling. Their scale testifies to the
vast infrastructure of terror, murder and theft built up with
billions of petrodollars.
Until now, the Syro-Russian-Iranian strategy seems
to be to secure government-held areas, seal off the borders with
Turkey, Jordan and Israel, now that the border with Lebanon is
mostly impassable for the terrorists. Sealed in, all the foreign and
foreign-controlled terrorist outfits will be more effectively pulled
out by their roots.
Russia knows that Turkey simply wanted to
complicate its unenviable task in Syria by introducing new,
unexpected risks in the sky. But this has not really complicated
Russia’s declared first strategic mission to crush Turkey’s pieces
and the rest of the foreign Wahhabi presence in Syria. The
difference now is that Russia is more determined than ever.
The second goal, in that order, is to ensure
proper negotiations take place between the Syrian government and
whatever Syrian opposition exists, leaving out the foreign or
foreign-controlled outfits around which the West has been
dancing. Hence the maneuvering at the Ryadh “opposition” conference
to rehabilitate those same Wahhabi terrorists by any means, and the
continued demand for the overthrow of the Syrian government, despite
the fact that the terrorists are being erased on the battlefield.
The cooperation of some elements of the so-called
Free Syria Army with Russia has already begun to produce good
results in the fight to dislodge the Wahhabis. This cooperation has
extended to coordination on the ground with the Syrian government
army itself. In other words, Russia is already wrenching away pieces
that the United States to this day pretends are its “allies” and
which Britain insists are the fictitious “70,000 troops” ready to
assist it against ISIL.
At any rate, Putin has been keen to raise the ante
with Turkey with the painful economic sanctions he has so far
slapped, a temporary tit-for-tat to make sure nobody
fantasizes about the smell of Russian blood and be tempted to repeat
Turkey’s “stab in the back.” But hurt Turkey he absolutely will–one
step at a time. For starters, he will do it by enabling the Syrian
army and the region’s republican forces to crush the Wahhabi
terrorist plague in Syria. Further measures will depend on Turkey’s
future actions and policy, which apparently are now going off the
rails even inside NATO. The Turkish troop-incursion fiasco in
Iraq this week is a clear example of desperation.
Then there is the case of Saudi Arabia. It is
presently in dire straights in Yemen. Just this week it lost the
eighth “Coalition” ship off the coast to Yemeni forces allied to
Ansarullah Party led by the Houthis. It is financially exhausted
because of this misadventure and diplomatically so isolated that
pressure has mounted fast right up to the United Nations Security
Council, as we hear today regarding an upcoming discussion of the
Yemen. The United States itself has been privately expressing grave
concern about the course of its operations.
In hindsight, Saudi Arabia has been planning for
decades with Israel to topple every secular republican government
and movement, from Syria to Tunisia, in fulfillment of an original
plan dreamed up by Britain and France before World War II. For
decades, the Saudi monarchy has been on board with that plan to
balkanize the Middle East into religio-ethnic enclaves in order to
guarantee the survival of the Zionist race colony and to finish with
that “troublesome business” of Palestine.
Clearly, Israel is the centerpiece in this
unfolding regional drama.
Continuing to trample this wild dream to dust, one
that’s more fit for the wild animals, is thus the most effective
response that Russia could undertake. This is the same addle-brained
balkanization scheme that Bush and his Neocon gang (re: Israel
lobby) revived on the pretext of 9-11. But if the United States
persists in it, thinking it can redesign the Middle East in its own
image, it will go down the tubes even faster than it presently is.
Nothing is going well for either the US or its
retrograde allies.
Anthony F.
Shaker, Visiting
Scholar, Institute of Islamic Studies McGill University