Quote Of The Day —- Putin Edition

“You know, I have a certain style of my own that has developed over the years. I never take arbitrary decisions, that may entail consequences I can’t foresee. If I cannot foresee the consequences, I prefer to take some time.

It’s like overtaking another car on the road: never try unless you are certain. First, take a good look if the road is clear for the manoeuver… You have to be absolutely sure that no vehicle is coming from the opposite direction, that you really see the whole road ahead of you. That you are in control of the situation. Then once you are sure, go ahead.”

—— Putin in an interview with Andrei Vandenko of Tass  who asked how Putin goes about a “major, large-scale undertaking”

Russians sure are fortunate sumsabitches!

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October 9, 2015 10:01 am

Obama Weighs “Syria Retreat” As White House Ends Training Of Moderate Rebels

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/09/2015 08:41 -0400

This past weekend we called Obama’s latest failed attempt to replace Syria’s president (after a comparable attempt in 2013 also ended in failure) for what it is: “Make no mistake, this is shaping up to be the most spectacular US foreign policy debacle since Vietnam – and we don’t think that’s an exaggeration.”

Some of our high level observations:

The US, in conjunction with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, attempted to train and support Sunni extremists to overthrow the Assad regime. Some of those Sunni extremists ended up going crazy and declaring a Medeival caliphate putting the Pentagon and Langley in the hilarious position of being forced to classify al-Qaeda as “moderate.” The situation spun out of control leading to hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths and when Washington finally decided to try and find real “moderates” to help contain the Frankenstein monster the CIA had created in ISIS (there were of course numerous other CIA efforts to arm and train anti-Assad fighters, see below for the fate of the most “successful” of those groups), the effort ended up being a complete embarrassment that culminated with the admission that only “four or five” remained and just days after that admission, those “four or five” were car jacked by al-Qaeda in what was perhaps the most under-reported piece of foreign policy comedy in history.

Meanwhile, Iran sensed an epic opportunity to capitalize on Washington’s incompetence. Tehran then sent its most powerful general to Russia where a pitch was made to upend the Mid-East balance of power. The Kremlin loved the idea because after all, Moscow is stinging from Western economic sanctions and Vladimir Putin is keen on showing the West that, in the wake of the controversy surrounding the annexation of Crimea and the conflict in eastern Ukraine, Russia isn’t set to back down. Thanks to the fact that the US chose extremists as its weapon of choice in Syria, Russia gets to frame its involvement as a “war on terror” and thanks to Russia’s involvement, Iran gets to safely broadcast its military support for Assad just weeks after the nuclear deal was struck. Now, Russian airstrikes have debilitated the only group of CIA-backed fighters that had actually proven to be somewhat effective and Iran and Hezbollah are preparing a massive ground invasion under cover of Russian air support. Worse still, the entire on-the-ground effort is being coordinated by the Iranian general who is public enemy number one in Western intelligence circles and he’s effectively operating at the behest of Putin, the man that Western media paints as the most dangerous person on the planet.

Today, less than a week later, we have confirmation that this assessment was accurate, following two major developments in the Syria global proxy war.

First, Bloomberg reports that a week into Russia’s military intervention in Syria, some top White House advisers and National Security Council staffers are trying to persuade President Barack Obama to scale back U.S. engagement there, to focus on lessening the violence and, for now, to give up on toppling the Syrian regime.

It adds that “the administration came to this conclusion late. Despite warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies that Putin’s military buildup was intended to keep Assad in power, the White House nonetheless decided to explore cooperating with Russia on the ground. Throughout the summer and into the fall, top Russian officials — including Putin himself in a meeting last month with Obama at the U.N. — said they were not committed to keeping Assad in power for the long term, and would only target Islamic State fighters in their military offensive, according to U.S. officials.”

So U.S. intelligence is shocked that following a multi-year campaign which was launched in 2011, which escalated in 2013 to a near-naval war, and which culminated in 2014 with the “mysterious” emergence of ISIS whose stated purpose according to leaked CIA documents was a simple one: to depose Assad, that Obama’s biggest antagonist on the global superpower stage, Russian president Putin would do everything in his power to prop up his own key pawn in the middle east.

Putin’s intervention has had the U.S. flummoxed from day one. As the Russian military moved into Syria, U.S. intelligence officials tell us, the intelligence community was skeptical that it intended to focus its military campaign on the Islamic State. Even so, as the New York Times reported, the U.S. was surprised by the speed with which Russia built and then announced its new coalition with the governments of Syria, Iran and Iraq to support its military campaign.

Did we say “U.S. intelligence”? Scratch that.

In any event, after confirming virtually every word of our conclusion from past weekend, now that the administration realizes it is trapped without a credible way out absent de-escalation, it has no choice but to do just that:

Obama has ruled out engaging in a proxy war with Putin’s military, leaving few good options. One path, however, would mean finding ways to tamp down the fighting by negotiating small, local ceasefires with the Assad regime. “The White House somehow thinks we can de-escalate the conflict while keeping Assad in power,” one senior administration official told us.

“The current policy of the United States and its partners, to increase pressure on Assad so that he ‘comes to the table’ and negotiates his own departure, must be rethought,” Malley’s predecessor at the National Security Council, Philip Gordon, wrote at Politico as Russia was amassing its forces in Syria.

The planted Bloomberg story, meant solely to lessen the blow from the latest foreign policy humiliation adds that “that view, being pushed by top White House National Security staffers, including senior coordinator for the Middle East Rob Malley, is not new. But it has received fresh emphasis given Russian intervention.”

To be sure, there are neo-con war hawks, led by John Kerry and Samantha Power, who as a reminder was the puppet-masted behind the Ukraine coup, who want to escalate to the bitter end, even if it literally ends in a mushroom cloud: “The NSC view is opposed by top officials in other parts of the government, especially Secretary of State John Kerry and U.S. Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power. They are trying to persuade Obama that the only way to solve Syria is to increase the pressure on Assad in the hopes he will enter negotiations.”

However, just like in the 2013 Syria campaign, when Kerry huffed and puffed and ultimately folded, so two years later the man who married into the Heinz family fortune will have no choice but to fold again:

Yet Kerry and Power now find themselves without any hope that Putin might bring the Syrian regime to the table. Kerry, though always skeptical of Russia, has been the point man on engaging the Russian government through several conversations with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. But it’s now clear the Russians were leading the Obama administration down the primrose path.

Others in Congress have already understood the endgame: Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker said that by not doing more to confront Putin’s escalation, “the administration is tacitly admitting it will no longer be able to secure Assad’s ouster.”

The implications are profound:

“If Assad is staying and there’s no political process in sight, this argument goes, the U.S. might as well focus on alleviating the suffering of the Syrian people and mitigate the growing refugee crisis.

Local ceasefires have been struck sporadically throughout the war, mostly in areas under siege by the Assad regime. The United Nations special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, has been pushing this idea for over a year.

This means that the dramatic migrant exodus heading into Europe, which is now spun as positive for the economy, and would have been the catalyst form more deficit-funding QE as a result of debt-funded spending spree required by Germany to pay for the millions in refugees, may be coming to an end, with substantial implications for monetary policy.

Bloomberg’s own conclusion shows a glimmer of hope that the end is not in sight just yet:

Caught between two camps in his administration, Obama may not end up shifting the U.S. approach to Syria at all, although the de-escalation side has the momentum. Either way, as Russia, Iran and the Syrian regime change facts on the ground, the relative position of America and the Syrians it has supported becomes graver by the day.

And then moments ago, the NYT confirmed that the de-escalation process has begun, when it reported that “the Obama administration has ended the Pentagon’s $500 million program to train and equip Syrian rebels, administration officials said on Friday, in an acknowledgment that the beleaguered program had failed to produce any kind of ground combat forces capable of taking on the Islamic State in Syria.”

Pentagon officials were expected to officially announce the end of the program on Friday, as Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter leaves London after meetings with his British counterpart, Michael Fallon, about the continuing wars in Syria and Iraq.

A senior Defense Department official, who was not authorized to speak publicly and who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that there would no longer be any more recruiting of so-called moderate Syrian rebels to go through training programs in Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates. Instead, a much smaller training center would be set up in Turkey, where a small group of “enablers” — mostly leaders of opposition groups — would be taught operational maneuvers like how to call in airstrikes.

To be sure, the admin tried to soften the blow: moments ago Reuters added that “The U.S. military program to train and equip Syrian rebels is not “ending” but is instead being refocused, a senior U.S. defense official said on Friday, ahead of an announcement on overhauling the troubled U.S. effort.” No matter how one diplomatically phrases it though, at this point the wheels are in motion.

Which brings us to our own conclusion from last week:

If Russia ends up bolstering Iran’s position in Syria (by expanding Hezbollah’s influence and capabilities) and if the Russian air force effectively takes control of Iraq thus allowing Iran to exert a greater influence over the government in Baghdad, the fragile balance of power that has existed in the region will be turned on its head and in the event this plays out, one should not expect Washington, Riyadh, Jerusalem, and London to simply go gentle into that good night.

It is precisely this scenario that U.S. “intelligence” just realized, and why Obama is now sounding the retreat. The only question is whether Putin, who is now on the offensive across the mid-east region, agrees to take Obama’s olive branch, or whether he continues the “campaign to end ISIS”, in the process creating the biggest shift in the mid-east balance of power with a Russia-Syria-Iran-Iraq axis, and with China waiting patiently in the wings.

Finally, this may be just the catalyst that ends the torrid surge in oil higher over the past week now that the biggest geopolitical factor pushing black gold above $50 is in the rear view mirror.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 9, 2015 10:09 am

I take it Putin would never do that “We have to pass it to see what’s in it” thing.

Barack Hussein Obama
Barack Hussein Obama
October 9, 2015 10:32 am

Dear Mr. Putin,

Regarding that Syria thingy ……

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fear & loathing
fear & loathing
October 9, 2015 10:33 am

obama will declare victory as the helicopters are leaving the roof of the bagdad embassy

fear & loathing
fear & loathing
October 9, 2015 10:35 am

peace with honor as another great statesman declared, peace in our time, line up for the next nobel obozo

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
October 9, 2015 11:17 am

In his UN speech, Putin asked Obama if he knows what he has done in the Mideast. I think our ex-Secretary of State at the time should finally provide him and Congress some answers. Obama attacked Libya and gave it to the Muslim Brotherhood. He gave weapons, training and air support to the Syrian Rebels on the specious grounds that he was murdering his own people, even using gas. Millions of civilians have now died, their cities destroyed and they have fled to Europe. The Russians have sent an Army to restore order and are bombing our Rebel allies. Now if we provide support to the Rebels, we are in opposition to the Russians and either we stop or get blasted out of the sky or have to fight them. So much for Obama’s boasting in his UN speech that we are the strongest economy and military the world has ever seen and we have the greatest Progressive POTUS the US has ever seen. Putin has stopped GMOs in Russia, opposes homosexuality and the Rothschild Financial Empire etc, tells the truth about Ukraine, and is suffering Obama’s sanctions. Do the American people know what Obama has done to them with sterilizing vaccines and GMOs, chemtrails, NSA and IRS crimes, the EPA’s choking tentacles, Communist Core Education, illegal immigration especially Muslims, vote fraud, the racist DoJ that gives assault weapons to drug lords, a massive expansion of Welfare that sucks up tax money and destroys our people and economy, and his cultural wars against morality and God?

phoolish
phoolish
October 9, 2015 12:52 pm

My only quibble would be, we don’t have “rebel allies.” We have US Paid Mercenaries.

David
David
October 9, 2015 1:52 pm

Putin would never make it as an economist in the West. To do that you have to push all sorts of things, the short term effects of which feel good and help the administration’s cronies but the long term effects of which are at best unknown and at worst disastrous.

Lysander
Lysander
October 9, 2015 2:39 pm

Putin seems to be a rational leader who is looking out for his people.

Just like Ovomit. Unfortunately, White heterosexual Christians are not ‘his people’.

kokoda
kokoda
October 9, 2015 3:10 pm

robert siddell, jr………..slight correction: It was Egypt (not Libya) where O’Blunder installed the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood as their President. After 1 year, Egypt got rid of that scumbag.

Regardless, the commentary was spot-on.

OutLookingIn
OutLookingIn
October 9, 2015 11:05 pm

Syria is almost totally destroyed. The cities are nothing more than bombed out hovels of debris piled, choked streets. What infrastructure was there, is no longer. The national electrical grid is gone. Potable water delivery systems are heavily damaged. Sewage systems and treatment facilities are non-functional. All manor of public services education, libraries, transportation, hospitals, farming, etc. etc. are in a very sad state and suffer from a shortage of skilled labor service, to say nothing of a professional class that has abandoned the country.

Why does the west insist on calling ISIS and other insurgent groups “rebels”? When they are nothing more than “terrorists”. The last general election to be held in Syria, which was overseen by +30 international scrutineers, declared the election “fair and honest”. The present Syrian government is the “legal” authority in the country. No amount of name calling will change this basic fact, and the western leaders must live with that!
Attempting to change the regime and install a “puppet” that will dance to the west’s corporate tune, for the sake of improving the bottom line, has destroyed the country, caused hundreds of thousands deaths, untold and continuing suffering and pressured a refugee surge away from the misery, of biblical proportions.

No wonder Russia is pissed off! They are mad as hell and won’t take it anymore!
The western “power brokers” behind the scene had best tread lightly here. Or……..

Irelia
Irelia
October 10, 2015 10:07 am

Dr. Anthony Napoleon sums up what is going on nicely:

“BHO is ONLY a front man. Still, the front man becomes the repository for what his master’s decree. In fact, BHO got away with it all. Remember, IF you mix 7th century throwbacks with 21st century men and women, you lose modernity and are forced to be like “them”

“This video shows YOU Christmas time in Syria BEFORE the SHADOW MEN set about to destroy it and AFTER THEY did their destructive evil acts. Now I want YOU to know that what White Christian Russia is doing, right now, is attempting to return Syria to the way it was before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Aut8Cf38Yk

“FACT: SYRIA is the home to the oldest Christian church on planet earth. FACT: Assad is a secular western leader who PROMOTES & PROTECTS Christians. Get that? Assad is pro Christian. In fact, since most of you only know what you see, here is Christmas time in Syria BEFORE SHADOW MEN, using the U.S. as their patsies, decided THEY wanted to kill Christians & Christianity and install an Islamic GUBMUNT. Here is ANOTHER video showing YOU what Christians did at Christmas time. Can you connect the dots? TO ALL THE dumbness who have never been to Syria at Christmas time, this is what it was like.

… Watch the damn video”

I strongly suggest people purchase his books. They explain what is going on and why. I am not getting any commission from promoting his books.

SSS
SSS
October 10, 2015 7:47 pm

There was at least one U.S. president, very effective and popular, who had the deliberative decision-making style of Putin. Eisenhower. When Ike was thoroughly briefed on an issue and presented with possible avenues of action, he nearly always said, “Let me sleep on it.”

I am aware of one exception. Ike was briefed on a replacement spy plane for the U-2 by CIA Director Alan Dulles. I think Kelly Johnson, the Lockheed aeronautical engineer and genius who designed the (eventually famous SR-71) replacement, was also there in the Oval Office, but Alzheimer’s clouds the memory (heh). Ike gave the project the green light right then and there.

Ike was embarrassed by the U-2 shoot down in the Soviet Union. His decision saved many presidents after him the same embarrassment. The SR-71 was untouchable.

SSS
SSS
October 10, 2015 8:08 pm

@ Irelia

Good comment. “Secular” Arab dictators such as Assad, Hussein, and Mubarack, had enough sectarian bullshit to deal with, mainly from Muslim fanatics. They deliberately left the small and peaceful Christian communities alone and in fact kept them safe. Why create a problem when none existed?

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