US Attack on Syria is Futile but Serves a Purpose

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The United Nations Security Council turned down a compromise resolution on Syria, proposed by Sweden and seconded by Russia seeking investigation on the alleged chemical attack in Douma. Five countries supported the resolution with two permanent members – United States and Britain – opposing it. Earlier, a resolution on the same lines which was supported by Russia and China was also opposed by the US and Britain.

This is a significant political and diplomatic victory for Russia insofar as only two other countries joined the US and Britain to oppose the Swedish resolution. Six countries abstained.

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The big question is whether this development portends an impending US attack on Syria, bypassing the UN. The UN has refused to confirm there has been any attack at all. Russia and Syrian government insist there has been no attack and have approached the Organization for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons for an international investigation. The good thing is that the OPCW is deputing two teams of experts to go to Douma later this week. Russia has offered to give them full security protection.

So Trump has a major decision to make. Logically, punishment follows a crime that has been committed and it seems no crime has been committed. This appears to be a false flag operation – that is, a fabrication with a view to trigger a sequence of events. That was how the US invaded Iraq in 2003 and it is an established fact today that Saddam Hussein did not have any program to develop weapons of mass destruction, as then US Secretary of State Colin Powell had misled the UN Security Council. (Powell later admitted that he was misled by his own administration.)

One difference in the present case is that Trump has been on record that he wants the American military presence in Syria to end. That stance and the present threat to launch an attack on Syria are contradictory. Because, a US attack on Syria will have serious repercussions, including possibly a showdown with Russia, which would mean a US drawdown in Syria may not be possible in a conceivable future.

Perhaps, Trump is indulging in doublespeak and the backdrop could be the criticality that has arisen over Robert Mueller’s investigation into his collusion with Russia, which has now dramatically expanded in scope. The FBI raid on the office of Trump’s attorney in the White House is a very serious development. Trump is just inches away from being implicated in the charges against him levelled by porn star Stormy Daniels. The CNN says, “There could be dark and unprecedented times ahead.”

A US attack on Syria can distract attention from the stormy controversy that may arise if at this point Trump axes Mueller and derails the investigation against him. There are precedents when beleaguered American presidents resorted to diversionary tactic. Bill Clinton fired cruise missiles at Kandahar when the scandal over Monica Lewinsky peaked and he was facing the prospect of impeachment.

That brings us back to the alleged chemical attack in Douma last weekend. Who would have staged a false flag operation? The finger of suspicion points toward Israel’s role. Israel is desperately keen that the US should have a permanent military presence in Syria. To that end, Israel is fueling tensions that will take matters to a point that a US withdrawal from Syria somehow gets stalled. This is also the impression conveyed by DebkaFile, the Israeli website with links to the intelligence, which specializes in disinformation tactic.

The coincidental Israeli attack on a Syrian air base on Sunday had all the hallmarks of a deliberate act of provocation. Four Iranian military advisors were killed in the Israeli raid. Israel must be hoping against hope that the Iranians will retaliate, leading to a flare-up where the US would get pitted against Iran at some point. Such subterfuges are typical of Israel’s strategy. The point is, Israelis lacks the capacity on its own to tackle the challenge of the expanding Iranian influence in next-door Syria.

Trump has reportedly cancelled a planned trip to Latin America. The New York Times has reported that Trump is weighing “more robust” military strikes against Syria. No doubt, tensions are rising. To my mind, however, Trump may not order an attack on Syria. Maybe it’s wishful thinking — frankly, I am a man of peace and am terrified of war — but I’ll explain why there is reason to believe still that sanity will ultimately prevail in Washington.

First, a US attack on the Syrian regime at this stage of the 7-year old war doesn’t make sense insofar as it cannot stop President Bashar Al-Assad on his tracks from attaining total victory. Bashar’s victory is a fait accompli. Period.

On the other hand, in order for the Syrian regime to be degraded to a point — like in Libya for example — and deposed from power, there has to be a massive western military intervention, including deployment of ground forces in tens of thousands. That seems improbable, given the level of disenchantment in Europe regarding Trump. So, the US has to go alone — at best with the (British) poodle. In such an enterprise, what does US hope to gain? Again, the chaos that follows will be beyond imagination.

Indeed, the risk of escalation is exceedingly high and that is not in the interests of Trump’s “America First.” By the way, hey, what about the “trade war” with China? What about the meet with Kim Jong Un? What about Afghanistan? What about Yemen? Above all, will another Middle Eastern war go down well in the US opinion? Will the US Congress support an attack on Syria when American interests are not directly facing threat?

Finally, the US cannot afford to overlook the explicit – and repeated – Russian warnings at various levels that an American attack on Syria will have grave consequences. Trump would know Vladimir Putin is “smart” and means business when he says something to the effect that Russia will ensure that what happened in Libya does not repeat. (TASS)

However, the Syrian conflict is approaching yet another new flashpoint. Make no mistake, Israel will have to pay a price for the killing of the Iranian 4 military advisors. The powerful Iranian statesman, Ali Akbar Velayati has has explicitly stated as much. Indeed, Israel is going to be in real fix if Trump now decides not to attack Syria.

The author is a retired Indian diplomat.

Reprinted with permission from Indian Punchline.

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Jake
Jake
April 11, 2018 1:49 pm

He implies there could be an attack to distract from a possible firing of the swamp criminal/prosecutor/prostitute Mueller.
This Cohen raid may be an attempt to provoke Trump into firing this loser Mueller and allowing him to march off all high and mighty “having been prevented from providing justice” when the reality is they have hit the end of the road and totally failed in this phase of the “coup.” There is no there, there as the saying goes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jake
April 11, 2018 5:26 pm

Failed in this phase maybe, but it’s just the start of another phase.

It isn’t like they’re going to just give up and go away.

Bob P
Bob P
April 11, 2018 2:07 pm

Excellent analysis. I’m no expert on any of this, but I feel the same: I don’t think Trump will start anything serious in Syria, if only because it’s too terrifying to contemplate war against Russia. He might do the same as last time: warn Russia an attack is coming, then send a few missiles in, most of which Russia will destroy, and bask in the (temporary) praise of the nutjobs in MSM for slaughtering more of those Middle-eastern types. If there is a major attack, we can assume the deep state is really in charge and Trump is either with them or under their thumb, then we can “duck and cover,” as they used to tell us (get under your desk at school to ward off a nuclear bomb–even as a little kid it struck me as ridiculous), awaiting the end.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
April 11, 2018 2:09 pm

The Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) 09-14-2001
authorizes the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the attacks on September 11, 2001 and any “associated forces”.

This has been used to include al-Qaeda and ISIS. It does not allow the US to attack the Government of Syria, which has not been and is not now associated with 09-11-2001.

unit472/
unit472/
April 11, 2018 2:58 pm

I can see why this cow worshipper is a ‘retired Indian diplomat’. The US did not go to war with Iraq over any WMD. The fact is Iraq was violating the terms of the 1991 Ceasefire and any violation was legal grounds for resuming hostilities under UNSC resolution 687.

I realize many here believe Russia to be the victim of a vast global conspiracy. That it is a peace loving nation without sin and the fact that Europe, Canada and the United States have imposed sanctions on Russia is because they all hate Putin. You want to believe that or some leftover Indian diplomat from the days of the Sino Soviet split be my guest but it doesn’t make it true.

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
  unit472/
April 11, 2018 3:18 pm

Are you not old enough to remember what actually happened?

unit472/
unit472/
  Martin brundlefly
April 11, 2018 5:48 pm

Yep I am. For better or worse, after 9/11 Bush had to kick some Arab butt. He couldn’t attack Saudi Arabia as it was a US client state. Afghanistan wasn’ even Arab and it wouldn’t satisfy the American thirst for revenge. Iraq under Saddam Hussein fit the bill. Saddam had even hatched a plot to kill Bush senior so it was ‘personal’.

Many Americans felt cheated by the outcome of Desert Storm and Saddam Hussein’s brutality in the aftermath of that made him the perfect villain. We forget just how ‘popular’ attacking Iraq was in 2003. Everyone who mattered was in favor of it. Had Bush just overthrown Saddam and left it would have been a great victory. It was his clumsy and ill fated attempt at building Switzerland on the Euprhates that turned it into a debacle. US casualties were very light during the ‘invasion’ it was the ‘occupation’ that was so costly.

CCRider
CCRider
  unit472/
April 11, 2018 6:11 pm

You’re a fucking shit stain to this site. “Had to kick some Arab butt”. Right, including women, children, pets, old people and Christians. Just so limp-dicked cowards like you and W can feel manly. You belong in the Weekly Standard’s site or a fucking loony ward-not here.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  CCRider
April 11, 2018 9:08 pm

why are you going after him cc,and why are ya’ll down voting him for giving commentary?
if we had won,people would not be down on either bush or the war,but of course we no longer fight to win–

Jake
Jake
  CCRider
April 11, 2018 10:23 pm

CC, I don’t see your point. He nailed it. There was no neocon bullcrap.

CCRider
CCRider
  Jake
April 12, 2018 4:58 am

What makes this site sizzle are those who are wise to the evil that has infiltrated political thought in this country and fight against it-not lunk heads who regurgitate state propaganda they hear on fox news. Randomly picking out ‘arabs’ to slaughter “For better or worse” is the mark of an asshole and a psychopath.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  unit472/
April 11, 2018 10:50 pm

Yinon Plan
Wolfowitz Doctrine
PNAC
“7 country in 5 years”

Like the anon guy typed above me;

“It isn’t like they’re going to just give up and go away.”

JustTruth
JustTruth
April 11, 2018 3:06 pm

Crap article.

Bilco
Bilco
April 11, 2018 4:31 pm

With all do respect to the author. No an attack on Syria does not serve a purpose to rational thinking people. War is the final failure of the human existence. Anyone who has seen it,lived through it,or participated in it knows this. Those that embrace it are just as twisted and demented as the cowards who sit in their ivory towers and declare it. This one I fear may not go as the last ones have. All political ideals aside. What fight do we here at TBP have with the Syrian people? What fight does even the far leftist’s have with the Syrian people? What fight do the Syrian people have with us? (well maybe that one) The same can be said about Russia,Iran,or any of these other places most could not even point out on a map. When will the people in this country stand up and stop this? This is madness !!!!

rhs jr
rhs jr
April 11, 2018 6:43 pm

Trump doesn’t want an official investigation of the stinking False Flag, wonder why. Our POTUS is insane to tell Putin F Russia and the F the UN (in so many “words”) and get ready because our missiles are coming. The Joint Chiefs should take away his clearances and cram his twitter up his stupid ass. If I was still on active duty, my letter of resignation would be smoking.

Festering Boil
Festering Boil
April 12, 2018 11:46 am

Mueller’s investigation is bogus!!! He has lost any ounce of credibility he had left with the break in of Cohn’s office, not that he had any beforehand. I think Trump will follow Coulters advice; impeach, fire Rosenstein, leave Mueller and his thugs to rot on the vine in perpetuity, and then when Mueller finally rots and falls to the ground, fire Sessions.

As for Israel, they are more than likely behind all of this. Sell them the weapons at retail prices and leave them to their own devices. I in no way support Israel any longer in the form of dragging America in to do their dirty work. If American Jews are insistant, they need to pack their shit and get on over to Israel and defend her and fight all their paranoid, self derived wars. I’m done with the Jewish state!!!!!