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Weapons for the Islamic State (ISIS), Weapons and Sanctions against Russia: Obama Prioritizes Weakening Russia, Over Weakening ISIS
Michael Snyder noted at Global Research on March 1st,
that the U.S. is now air-dropping weapons into ISIS territory inside
Syria. The U.S. is arming ISIS against Syria’s President Bashar
al-Assad, whom Obama wants to remove. Snyder asks rhetorically: “We have
the most sophisticated military on the entire planet and yet we drop
weapons into the hands of the enemy by mistake? Come on.” Can it be that
the U.S. Air Force doesn’t have maps showing the half of Syria that’s
controlled by ISIS? Of course not. ISIS’s chunk of the country
constitutes almost the entire northeastern half of Syria.
Snyder further notes:
“When it comes to airstrikes [against ISIS], the Obama administration has had an ‘Iraq first’ policy. This has put ISIS on a defensive posture in Iraq, but this has actually encouraged expansion of ISIS in Syria. ISIS is just following the path of least resistance. Is Obama trying to discourage ISIS from committing troops and resources in Iraq because he actually wants them to focus on taking down the Assad regime in Syria?”
Well,
it’s certainly working. Snyder also notes that, “ISIS has almost
doubled the land it controls in Syria since the US-led coalition began
airstrikes against the extremist group in the summer, a new map has
revealed.” He points out the obvious conclusion: “Obama knows all of
this. He just wants to take down Assad.”
He
closes with the question: “So is Barack Obama actually trying to help
ISIS take over Syria?” However, Snyder ignores one crucial thing: the
reason why Obama is so obsessed with causing regime-change in Syria.
Bashar al-Assad is an ally of Russia, and Obama’s chief foreign-policy objective is to defeat Russia, not to defeat Islamic extremism.
Whereas
President George W. Bush did nothing to defeat Islamic extremism (and
he may actually be said to have created ISIS by his overthrow of Saddam
Hussein and replacement of him by a Shiite, bigoted anti-Sunni,
regime in Iraq), President Barack Obama started his Presidency with an
authentic focus on killing Osama bin Laden, and on similarly
droning-to-death most of Al Qaeda’s top leaders, as well as many Islamic
extremists in Yemen and in Pakistan. So: no one can say that Obama just
doesn’t care about Islamic extremism (which one could say about Bush,
though perhaps Bush did care and was merely too stupid to be at all
effective against it). Obama does care about suppressing Islamic
extremism; but he cares more about causing regime-change in Russia. (So do Republicans, which is why Bush was even weaker against Al Qaeda than Clinton was, and far weaker than Obama has been.)
Almost
all Republicans, plus the top level of the Democratic Party such as
Obama, hate Russia, even after communism ended and the Soviet Union
broke up. They are simply obsessed with destroying Russia. So: although
Bush was weak against Al Qaeda, he was strong against Russia: he brought
into NATO, the military club against Russia, the following seven
nations: Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, and
Slovenia — six of which seven nations had formerly been members of the
Warsaw Pact along with the U.S.S.R., against the U.S.
The reality is: Obama, like Republicans generally, hates Russia.
Syria
is important in this objective he has, because Syria is the key to
replacing Russia as Europe’s main source of natural gas. Syria
is the sole block against a natural-gas pipeline from Qatar through
Saudi Arabia then Jordan then Syria then Turkey into Europe.
Building and operating such a pipeline would enable Qatar to compete
against Russia as a supplier of gas to Europe — the world’s largest
gas-market. (Russia, Iran, and Qatar — in that order —have the world’s
largest gas-reserves. Iran, an ally of Russia, has been blocked by U.S.
sanctions, so has been out of the picture for supplying that; Obama
wants to replace Russia by Qatar, which sponsors the moderate-extremist
Muslim Brotherhood, not only in Egypt but in Syria and elsewhere.)
Furthermore, the U.S. military alliance (NATO) could then end Russia as a
gas-supplier to Europe, and switch all of that business to the royal
family of Qatar, which sponsors the Muslim Brotherhood.
The
only other route that Qatar had been considering, “through Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq” into Turkey, was sidelined because Iraq was
considered too unstable. Now, Syria too is on fire, so plans for both
pipeline routes are in abeyance.
If
Assad is defeated, then the United States will be able to arrange the
entire Qatar-Saudi-Jordan-Syrian portion of the non-Iraqi route all the
way up to the Turkish border, and the only question then will be Turkey,
which at least until recently was hoping to become a transit-nation for
Qatari gas. However, on 14 January 2015 was announced, in the
anti-Russian news-medium Bloomberg, “Russia to Shift Ukraine Gas Transit to Turkey as EU Cries Foul,” and
Turkey, in effect, allied with Russia. The anti-Russian Bloomberg
quoted EU-sources as saying that “The decision makes no economic sense.”
However, even whether it does make “economic sense” or boost their
wealth, is almost beside the point. International aristocrats are far
more interested in power than in wealth. What difference does another
billion dollars make to someone whose net worth is already ten billion?
It makes a difference, but power over an adversary is what’s key to
them. At this level, power is key, economics is not.
Obama
had been working with Turkey and Qatar to get the Muslim Brotherhood
into control of Syria; and, now, Obama is switching to support the
Saudi-backed ISIS, because the Muslim Brotherhood (Syria’s Qatari and
U.S.-backed ‘moderates’) have simply proven ineffective. Syria, it turns
out, is not just another Egypt.
Now
that Obama needs to choose between defeating ISIS, or else defeating
Russia, he is clearly choosing to defeat Russia. Forced to a choice in
this matter, he is finally sacrificing everything, to his war against
Russia.
And
that gets us to the case of Iran: If Secretary of State Kerry can swing
a deal there, then perhaps a way could be found to get Iranian gas into
Europe. Turning Iran against Russia would certainly be game-changing.
It can’t be done in Iran by a “color revolution” coup like
in Ukraine, but our State Department are trying to do it, somehow.
However, America’s virtual co-President Benjamin Netanyahu, has solid
Republican backing to kill any such deal. So: it’s unlikely that Iran
will be able to replace the current role of Qatar (as an alternative
supplier of gas to Europe). Israel supports the jihadist Sunni Muslims
(including the Qataris), against the Shiites (Iran), because that keeps
Israel popular in the United States, where the average person is opposed
to jihadists. (And every televised jihadist beheading thus adds to
Israel’s support in the U.S.)
Furthermore,
the U.S. has long been allied with Saudi Arabia and its Wahhabist Sunni
sect, against Iran and its Shiite sect. ISIS, Al Qaeda, and other
jihadist Muslims are Sunnis, not Shiites; and the Saudi sect of Sunni,
the Wahhabist sect, are the most extremist of all muslims. The deal
between the fundamentalist Muslim cleric Wahhab and the first King Saud,
which made him the king, was reached back in 1744;
and it’s the foundation of the Saudi nation even today. Osama bin
Laden’s accountant or bookkeeper, who kept the detailed financial
records of all of the many million-dollar-plus donations that kept Al
Qaeda going and that paid its top fighters handsomely, was kept muzzled
by George W. Bush and Barack Obama until just recently, but finally he was able to reveal, and under oath,
the deal between Al Qaeda and the royals of all of the Arabic oil
kingdoms, all of whom are Sunni. 9/11 was financed by those royals, and
Al Qaeda’s bookkeeper explained how he had picked up the checks that
kept them going.
Things
didn’t start this way. Wahhabist jihad developed only after the CIA
arranged for fanatical jihadists to pour into Afghanistan to overthrow
the Soviet-backed regime there. This created what Obama now calls
“extremism.” Back when it was the weapon-of-choice against the U.S.S.R.,
it was praised by Zbigniew Brzezinski, who now advises Obama as a
friend. Brzezinski said of Al Qaeda’s forefathers – the Mujahadin:
We
know of their deep belief in god – that they’re confident that their
struggle will succeed. That land over there is yours, and you’ll go back
to it some day, because your fight will prevail, and you’ll have your
homes, your mosques, back again, because your cause is right, and god is
on your side.
Brzezinski is
a former Polish aristocrat who has hated Russia throughout his life
(the child of Polish aristocrats, who hated Russia and not only
communism), but who hid the hatred from birth, for as long as the Soviet
Union existed and he could pretend that the only bone he had to pick
with the U.S.S.R. was ideological — communism — not ethnicity, not
Russians per se, not like the people who are being bombed in today’s Ukraine,
people who are not communists but just Russian-speakers in the
easternmost region of Ukraine, and the war against whom is financed
today by U.S. and European taxpayers because Western aristocrats can
arrange for their respective nation’s publics to pay for these
aristocrats’ wars-of-conquest against supposedly inferior peoples. So:
he has basically been, throughout his life, an undercover warrior
against Russians. However, this became clear only when the U.S.S.R.
dissolved and broke up and so the ideological explanation for his
hostility was gone. All that was left was: against Russia.
Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, the founder of the progressive Democratic Party, had a
very different motivation for creating the U.S.-Saudi alliance. Today’s
Republican and Democratic Parties are alien to FDR’s entire pprogram.
Back
at the very end of World War II, Roosevelt met with the Saudi King and
sealed the Saudi-U.S. alliance, in order to supply Saudi oil in return
for U.S. protection of the Sauds against their own people and against
any outside power. This was not originally an anti-Russian alliance at all. However, it was anti-communist, and it was even anti-imperialist
because both Churchill and Stalin were imperialists, so the U.S. needed
this energy-security for its own future, not as part of an alliance
against any nation. Indeed, the war was now all but over, and FDR
was already planning for a post-war world in which there would be no
more big-power war but instead the end of all empires. The Republican
Party, as the Party of Big Oil (“Drill, baby, drill!!” in 2008), was
especially delighted to have this alliance. However, after Reagan, in
this anti-FDR period we’re in, even the Democratic Party is now
imperialist. This is the real reason why extending NATO missile-bases up to Russia’s very borders dominates U.S. foreign policy today.
Think
of the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the way the U.S. felt in 1962 about
having missiles in only one nearby country. Russia is being surrounded
by them. How much longer will Russia be patient with the return of
aggressive U.S. imperialism? Did Obama’s coup in Ukraine in 2014 cross the line?
Obama now is telling Russian President Vladimir Putin, with each one of those weapons-drops into ISIS territory: We’re moving forward against you, no matter what.
He’s telling him: Eliminating you is more important to us than eliminating ISIS.
He’s
telling him, by his actions (not merely words, which from Obama are
always to the contrary): Either resign from office, or we’ll do what we
need to do in order to get rid of you.
He’s betting the planet, not merely the house. That’s his message to Putin.
Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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