Syria Shatters Pentagon Dream
By Pepe Escobar
December
17, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "SCF"
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No wonder Full Spectrum Dominance
practitioners in the Beltway and beyond are consumed
by deep denial.
They look at the Syrian chessboard
and as power projection goes, they see Russia
comfortably settling down, with a serious land and
air base, to conduct all sorts of operations across
MENA (Middle East-Northern Africa) in the near
future. The Pentagon obviously never saw it coming.
And that’s just the beginning.
Further on down the road there’s bound to be
increased military interaction between Russia, China
and Iran across Southwest Asia. The Pentagon
qualifies Russia, China and Iran – the key nodes of
Eurasia integration – as threats.
Russia getting deeper into Syria –
and in the long run MENA – progresses just as Moscow
insists on dealing with assorted NATO members as
«partners» in the war against ISIS/ISIL/Daesh. Some
stab Moscow in the back, like Turkey. Some may share
sensitive military intel, like France. Some may
profess the desire to collaborate, like Britain. And
some are a geyser of ambiguity, like the US.
Amidst all the ambiguities,
«partners» could not be a more delightfully
diplomatic way to mask what is a stunning fact in
the skies: with its current mix of sophisticated
surface-to-air, sea-to-air and air-to-air defenses,
from cruise missiles launched out of
submarines to the S-400s, the de facto
no-fly zone over Syria is now decided by Moscow –
not Washington and much less Ankara.
Pick your coalition
Those S-400s, by the way, will soon
move up north around the vastly complex Aleppo
theatre, as the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) progressively
gains ground.
In the first half of 2016 we should
be contemplating a situation where the S-400s will
be targeting and covering the whole Turkish-Syrian
border. This will be the moment when Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will completely lose
his marbles. Russia’s air cover for the SAA advances
– and soon Syrian Kurd YPG advances – is
methodically preparing the terrain for the end of
all Ankara’s elaborate plans for a no-fly zone
disguised as a «safe zone», fully paid by the 3
billion euros disbursed by the EU to Turkey to
settle Syrian refugees.
So the logic in the battlefield from
now on is clear; the Turkmen – Ankara’s fifth
column, heavily infiltrated by Turkish Islamo-fascists
– are being pushed back to Turkish territory, all
across the spectrum. And the YPG will soon have a
chance to unite all three Syrian Kurdish cantons
across the border.
When that happens, call it, in a
nutshell, the victory of one coalition – the «4+1»
(Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq plus Hezbollah) – against
another (the pared-down NATO-GCC combo) in this
surrealist war of two different coalitions against
ISIS/ISIL/Daesh.
And every Full Spectrum Dominance
practitioner not blinded by ideology will clearly
see why the «4+1» is winning; it’s a graphic case of
a small but highly motivated and perfectly
streamlined air force positioned in the right place
with the right weapons and counting on good ground
intel. The US-led coalition, which I chose to call
Coalition of the Dodgy Opportunists (CDO) have none
of the above.
Team Mediocrity in action
Washington is in a quagmire of its
own making. And virtually everything has to do with
the astonishing mediocrity of the Obama
administration’s so-called «senior» foreign policy
team.
Team Obama always neglected Erdogan’s
love affair with Jabhat al-Nusra, a.k.a. al-Qaeda in
Syria, as Ankara allowed their Jihad Express through
the Turkish-Syrian border. And Team Obama always
neglected ISIS/ISIL/Daesh’s Stolen Syrian Oil
Express flowing via a huge, easily
satellite-detectable fleet of truck tankers.
Team Obama was incapable of decoding
NATO ally Turkey’s sleazy, slippery agenda; and in
that they were hostages of Full Spectrum Dominance,
as for the Pentagon Ankara is the proverbial «anchor
of stability» and the key Full Spectrum Dominance
pawn in the region.
Thus Team Obama’s
inability/incompetence in smashing those oil tanker
convoys; Ankara’s feathers could not be possibly
ruffled.
Team Obama always neglected how
Riyadh and Doha, directly, and then via «private
donors» – coordinated by the notorious Bandar Bush
in person – financed both al-Nusra and Daesh.
Instead, Team Obama rode the merry
weaponizing of al-Nusra and Ahrar ash-Sham, via the
CIA’s supplies to the Free Syrian Army (FSA); all
those weapons were captured by al-Nusra and Ahrar
ash-Sham. Team Obama, never surrendering to their
own myopia, duly branded al-Nusra & co. «moderate
rebels».
Team Obama always derided Iran as a
«hostile» nation, a «threat» to the GCC vassals and
Israel. So everyone allied or supported by Tehran
was also «hostile» or a «threat»: the government in
Damascus, Hezbollah, Iraqi Shi’ite militias trained
by Iran, even the Houthis in Yemen.
And to top it off, there’s «Russian
aggression», manifested in Ukraine, and then with
Moscow «interfering» in Syria, via what was
interpreted by Team Obama as a crude power play in
the Eastern Mediterranean.
Amidst all the current shadow play,
the true test of the Obama administration’s
intentions is whether the US coalition will really
fight Daesh, al-Nusra and Ahrar ash-Sham (which
harbors a lot of jihadists from Chechnya, Dagestan
and Uzbekistan), with no reservations.
This would imply Team Obama telling
both Ankara and Riyadh, in no uncertain terms, to
back off. No more Jihad Express. And no more
weaponizing. Without these red lines, the Syrian
«peace process» juggling between Vienna and New York
does not even qualify as a joke.
No one should be holding their
breath. As no one should be reasonably expecting
that an astonishing mediocre, lame duck Team Obama
would have the balls to confront Wahhabism as the
true ideological matrix of all strands of Salafi
jihadism, «moderate rebels» included.
Which brings us back to all that
angst simmering across the Beltway. With or without
Team Obama, the fact remains: no conquered – or at
least balkanized – Syria, no Full Spectrum
Dominance.
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