Turkey Has Destroyed Russia’s Hope Of Western Cooperation

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Turkey’s unprovoked shoot-down of a Russian military aircraft over Syria raises interesting questions. It seems unlikely that the Turkish government would commit an act of war against a much more powerful neighbor unless Washington had cleared the attack. Turkey’s government is not very competent, but even the incompetent know better than to put themselves into a position of facing Russia alone.

If the attack was cleared with Washington, was Obama bypassed by the neocons who control his government, or is Obama himself complicit? Clearly the neoconservatives are disturbed by the French president’s call for unity with Russia against ISIL and easily could have used their connections to Turkey to stage an event that Washington can use to prevent cooperation with Russia.

Washington’s complicity is certainly indicated, but it is not completely out of the question that the well-placed Turks who are purchasing oil from ISIL took revenge against Russia for destroying their oil tanker investments and profitable business. But if the attack has a private or semi-private origin in connections between gangsters and military, would Turkey’s president have defended the shoot-down on such spurious grounds as “national defense”? No one can believe that one Russian jet is a threat to Turkey’s security.

Don’t expect the presstitutes to look into any such questions. The presstitutes, such as the BBC’s Moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford, are spinning the story that the loss of the Russian aircraft, and earlier the airliner, proves that Putin’s policy of air strikes against iSIL has backfired as Russians are not safer.

The responses to the shoot-down are also interesting. From what I heard of Obama’s press conference, Obama’s definition of “moderate Syrian rebels” includes all the extremist jihadish groups, such as al Nursa and ISIL, that are the focus of the Russian attacks. Only Assad is an extremist. Obama, following the neocon line, says that Assad has too much blood on his hands to be allowed to remain president of Syria.

Obama is not specific about the “blood on Assad’s hands,” but we can be. The blood is the blood of ISIL forces fighting the Syrian army. Obama doesn’t refer to the blood on ISIL’s hands, but even the presstitutes have told us the horror stories associated with the blood on ISIL’s hands, with whom Obama has allied us.

And what about the blood on Obama’s hands? Here we are talking about a very large quantity of blood: the blood of entire countries—Libya, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and the blood that Obama’s puppet government in Kiev has spilled of the ethnic Russian inhabitants of Ukraine, not to forget the Palestinian blood spilled by Israel using US supplied weapons.

If the blood on Assad’s hands disqualifies Assad from office, the much greater quantity on Obama’s hands disqualifies Obama. And Cameron. And Hollande. And Merkel. And Netanyahu.

Throughout the entire Washington orchestrated conflicts in the Middle East, Africa, and Ukraine, the Russian government has spoken reasonably and responded in a diplomatic manner to the many provocations. The Russian government relied on European governments realizing that Europe does not benefit from conflicts generated by Washington and separating themselves from a policy that is against their interests. But Europe proved to be a collection of American vassals, not independent countries capable of independent foreign policies.

In its campaign against ISIL in Syria, the Russian government relied on the agreement made with NATO countries to avoid engaging in the air. Now Turkey has violated this agreement.

I will be surprised if the Russian government any longer places any trust in the words of the West and any hope in diplomacy with the West. By now the Russian government and the Russian people will have learned that the Wolfowitz doctrine means what it says and is in force against Russia.

From the Ukrainian attack on Crimea’s power supply and the blackout that is affecting Crimea, the Russian government has also learned that Washington’s puppet government in Kiev intends further conflict with Russia.

Washington has made it clear from the beginning that Washington’s focus is on overthrowing Assad, not ISIL. Despite the alleged attack on France by ISIL, the US State Department press spokesperson, Admiral John Kirby, said that Russia cannot be a member of the coalition against ISIL until Russia stops propping up Assad.

To the extent that the shoot-down of the Russian military aircraft has a silver lining, the incident has likely saved the Russian government from a coalition in which Russia would have lost control of its war against ISIL and would have had to accept the defeat of Assad’s removal.

Each step along the way the Russian government has held strong cards that it did not play, trusting instead to diplomacy. Diplomacy has now proven to be a deadend. If Russia does not join the real game and begin to play its strong cards, Russia will be defeated.

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suzanna
suzanna
November 24, 2015 3:56 pm

Sorry, I’m not too bright/help?

Did Assad spit in O’s face or something?
Or is the Wolfowitz et al PNAC group just so intent
on ruling the ME that all this is allowed to happen?
Why is O (speaking psychobabble) so intent on
pushing a boulder up the hill?
Does the US want to steal Iran for themselves?
Yikes!

Happy Thanksgiving

Dutchman
Dutchman
November 24, 2015 4:36 pm

Just in time for Thanksgiving – roasted Turkey.

Persnickety
Persnickety
November 24, 2015 4:38 pm

At one time Turkey was a rather moderate, almost European country, despite being Muslim. Unfortunately they’ve been drifting to standard Muslim-repressive in the last 15 years or so. They can have a fun run with Russia, as long as the US isn’t involved. I’ll give Russia about one billion to 1 odds on beating Turkey.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 24, 2015 4:40 pm

Suzanna, Obama, like Erdogan, is a Sunni. They don’t like Assad (an Alawite).

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 24, 2015 4:58 pm

Assad’s program is that he isn’t a NWO puppet leading his country in accord with their desires.

Saddam had the same problem, it is well known how that worked out for him.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
November 24, 2015 5:19 pm

Suzanna, the fighting in Syria is all about (1) a pipeline, (2) Russia’s warm water port, and (3) cutting off Hezbollah in Palestine from Iran (Syria is in the way). If you’re scratching your head and wondering what the fuck all that has to do with the United States, join the club.
When Hitlery says “Assad must go” the question the presstitutes or maybe Bernie Sanders needs to ask is WHY? And further, WHY is it OUR business?

Wip
Wip
November 24, 2015 5:49 pm

What are Russia’s strong cards?

KaD
KaD
November 24, 2015 5:52 pm

Turkey is not our ally. We should dump them like the pile of Muslim shit they are and side with Russia to send ISIS to hell.

Wip
Wip
November 24, 2015 6:37 pm

What are Russia’s strong w?

Wip
Wip
November 24, 2015 6:52 pm

Cards

Wip
Wip
November 24, 2015 6:55 pm

To me, a strong cards doesn’t really mean it’s something you do, it’s more like something you say or invoke. Like the way blacks use the race card. They just pull it out and wave it around. Or more like check-mate.

harry p.
harry p.
November 24, 2015 6:56 pm

Admin,
Well summed up, no way turkey did that without US approval.

Wip
Wip
November 24, 2015 6:58 pm

What’s the likelihood of China getting involved and backing Russia?

Rise Up
Rise Up
November 24, 2015 7:07 pm

The secondary incident of the Russian pilots being shot as they parachuted to the ground along with the Russian rescue helicopter being shot down and then blown up (in Syrian “neutral” territory) by US-supported and armed Syrian rebels with an American TOW missile is just as disturbing as the initial shootdown.

It will be hard to discern what the actual facts are surrounding this entire ordeal. Nothing good will come out of this. I agree with Admin that this probably happened with US “approval”.

The doomsday clock just moved forward by 3 minutes.

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acetinker
acetinker
November 24, 2015 8:46 pm

Mr. Roberts says-

“If the blood on Assad’s hands disqualifies Assad from office, the much greater quantity on Obama’s hands disqualifies Obama. And Cameron. And Hollande. And Merkel. And Netanyahu.”

And now, we’re gettin’ down to the nut cuttin’!

But, and this BUT is huge- None of these people are policy makers, they’re simply administrators (no offense, Jim).

It’s like a global game of whack-a-mole with these fuckers… they just keep poppin’ back up!

If we’re tired of the game, we gotta quit feedin’ it quarters. Better yet, just unplug the piece of shit.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
November 25, 2015 12:57 am

Greetings,

Everywhere I look, I see cognitive dissonance. People out here are super uber liberals that just love Obama yet everyone I know is very well aware that ISIS is a creation of the US. They tell me that Obama is being “tricked” by Republicans or the military or both. I remind them that the military, CIA, State Department and the other agencies involved are 100% controlled by the president and that the entire blame rests at his feet.

That is when the cognitive dissonance takes hold.