Ending The U.S. Presence In Middle East

Guest Post by Moon of Alabama

The Biden administration, in its utter stupidity, is launching a(nother) full fledged war throughout the Middle East.

U.S. launches retaliatory strikes after deadly attack on Jordan baseWashington Post – Feb 3, 2024
The operation, targeting numerous sites in Iraq and Syria used by Iranian forces and its affiliates, followed the killing of American troops last weekend

> U.S. forces launched a broad attack against Iran’s powerful military wing and affiliated militias in Iraq and Syria on Friday, delivering a blow to armed groups that Washington has blamed for killing American troops in Jordan and a surge of violence across the Middle East. <

Daniel McAdams @DanielLMcAdams – 11:01 UTC · Feb 3, 2024The Biden Administration just literally just blew up all the weapons of the Iraqi brigade that was fighting ISIS!
Let that sink in…

Hawkeye1812Z @Hawkeye1745 22:09 UTC · Feb 2, 2024🇺🇸💥🇮🇶Footage shows the explosions of the headquarters of the Anbar Operation Command & the headquarters of the 13th Hashd al-Sha’bi Brigade, after it was targeted by US raids, in the Anbar province of Iraq

That is is unit which is fighting ISIS … 🤔
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Secretary Antony Blinken @SecBlinken – 21:01 UTC · Feb 2, 2024I am returning to the Middle East this coming week to continue working with our partners on how to achieve durable peace in the region, with lasting security for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

President Biden @POTUS – 22:45 UTC · Feb 2, 2024Today, at my direction, U.S. military forces struck targets in Iraq and Syria that the IRGC and affiliated militia use to attack U.S. forces.

We do not seek conflict in the Middle East or anywhere else in the world.

But to all those who seek to do us harm: We will respond.

Elijah J. Magnier @ejmalrai – 14:11 UTC · Feb 3, 2024The US: We don’t want to escalate the war in the ME, but we bombed Yemen & killed 10 Yemenis, we bombed Syria & Iraq & killed 16 Iraqis, 7 Syrians, but please de-escalate coz we will bomb you more in the coming days. In the meantime we are sending bombs to Israel to bomb Gaza.

In 2020, after the U.S. assassination of General Qassam Suleimani, the leadership of Iran announced that, in consequence, the U.S. presence in the Middle East will be ended. Iran and its allies have since diligently prepared themselves to achieve that aim.

The hot phase of the process itself was initiated primarily by Hamas on October 7 (which followed the October 2 desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Zionist settlers). The secondary and tertiary steps were launched by Ansarollah in Yemen and Kataib Hizbullah in Iraq.

In each cases the U.S. and its Israeli proxy responded with harsh escalations.

It was the biggest mistake they could make.

agitpapa @agitpapa – 15:07 UTC · Feb 3, 2024Harakat al Nujaba PMF declares that it will not be defeated or subdued by US airstrikes and vows to teach the US humility with fire, says it has surprises in store.
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Syrian military statement: US occupation cannot persistAl Mayadeen – Feb 3, 2024
In its statement, Syria’s military emphasizes that the US is working on reviving ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

> The statement also affirmed that the Syrian army will continue to defend Syria’s land and people, and strike all terrorist groups, regardless of how much their sponsors and supporters try to obstruct this goal. It added that it is determined to liberate the entire Syrian territory from all terrorism and occupation, including the US occupation which “cannot persist.” <

The Axis of Resistance is present throughout the Middle East. It has its own economic and social networks. It produces its own weapons and its fighters are well trained to fight under the local circumstances. This is an enemy the U.S. can not defeat.

As Aaron Maté explains:

These groups’ decision to strike US forces in response to the Gaza genocide follows a well-entrenched pattern of resisting joint US-Israeli aggression, or what the Journal describes as efforts to “push back against American and Israeli influence” in the Middle East. And contrary to US claims that Iran’s main regional allies – Hezbollah in Lebanon, Ansar Allah in Yemen (the Houthis), the PMU in Iraq, Hamas/Islamic Jihad in Palestine, and the Syrian government — are all mere Iranian “proxies”, these groups “have domestic agendas of their own and operate with some measure of autonomy,” the Journal notes. US intelligence analyst Brian Katz concurs. Iran’s allies “are no longer simply Iranian proxies,” Katz writes. “Rather, they have become a collection of ideologically aligned, militarily interdependent, mature political-military actors committed to mutual defence.”

The conflict has boiling on a low flame for some time:

As the Washington Post notes, Iranian allies in the region “began targeting U.S. interests in 2018, after then-President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from a landmark nuclear deal with Tehran” as part of a hawkish policy of “maximum pressure.” Rather than return to the Iran nuclear deal upon taking office in January 2021, Biden continued the Trump agenda – and knowingly endangered US troops in the process.When Biden “ordered airstrikes on militia groups” in Syria, the Washington Post reported in August 2021, that ended up “sparking a fresh cycle of reciprocal violence, with militiamen firing at a facility housing U.S. troops and American forces responding with artillery fire.” Biden’s support for Israeli aggression against Syria yielded the same result. When a drone strike hit a US military base located in southern Syria in October 2021, US and Israeli officials acknowledged that it was “Iranian retaliation for Israeli airstrikes in Syria,” the New York Times reported.

In launching and encouraging attacks on Iranian allies in the region, Biden was pursuing an arrangement that he forged with the Israeli government In August 2021, then-Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett urged Biden to pursue “a death by a thousand cuts” strategy, in which the US and Israel would “[counter] Iran through a combination of many small actions across several fronts — both military and diplomatic — instead of a single dramatic strike,” Axios reported. The goal would be to put Iran’s “regional aggression” – a euphemism for resisting US-Israeli hegemony – “back in the box.” Toward that goal, one of Bennett’s key requests was that “Biden not to pull U.S. forces out of Iraq and Syria,” which the Israeli delegation felt quite “optimistic” about. In Biden, Bennett gushed, “I found a leader who loves Israel, knows exactly what he wants and is attuned to our needs.”

In opposite to those plans it is the Resistance which is using small and increasingly larger cuts to eliminate, over time, the U.S. presence in the Middle East. It is dead serious.

As Aleks of Black Mountain Analysis writes:

I would like to ask you now to understand the following: It is not what I want or my opinion; it is the ice-cold reality: On October 7th, a war was started by the Axis of Resistance. It was started against both Israel and the Western occupation of the Middle East. As stated above, it will not end before all occupation forces are out of the Middle East, the Two State Solution has been implemented in Israel, or all people in the Middle East are dead … period.I have no emotions here; I’m not invested in the region. This is a logical assessment of what is currently happening in the region. It is not going to stop until one of the scenarios is implemented.

Other interested powers are already positioning themselves for a new situation in the Middle East.

Give it two, three or maybe even five years. But the envisioned results WILL be achieved.

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18 Comments
Gary
Gary
February 4, 2024 3:58 pm

What would happen if people didn’t join the armed forces? What would happen if nobody voted?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Gary
February 4, 2024 5:17 pm

That’s what all the illegals are for and nobody really votes now anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Gary
February 4, 2024 6:02 pm

They would still find a way. ” The plan was to invade 7 countries in 5 years ” Gen. Wesley Clark

Timeline may have changed, but the agenda has not..

scott
scott
  Anonymous
February 4, 2024 7:49 pm

“Project For A New American Century”

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  scott
February 4, 2024 8:51 pm

Way back when before even the Neo-Con salad days of Richard Perl and the gang.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Gary
February 5, 2024 12:49 am

5-10M innocent, and quite dead Middle Easterners as the result of Bush Sr and Jr’s lies.
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A common sense update on Global-Capitalism versus Sovereign Nations (senior editor at Ronin’s Revelations). February, 2024 edition:
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https://roninhardjan.substack.com/p/americas-shadow-government-behind

VOWG
VOWG
  Anonymous
February 5, 2024 8:25 am

It should make you feel a bit better that they were muslims who will kill you just for not being a muslim.

gadsden flag
gadsden flag
February 4, 2024 4:03 pm

“In each case the U.S. and its Israeli proxy responded with harsh escalations”

translated

In each case Israel and its US proxy responded with harsh escalations.

The Duke of New York
The Duke of New York
February 4, 2024 4:04 pm

The Oil that US troops steal from Syria is laundered through Iraq, Jordan and Turkey and ends up in Israel, at basically zero cost to the Israelis. It’s a win/win for them, free oil AND denying Syria their primary source of income.

Given who’s calling the shots in the ME, the only way US troops leave Syria (and Iraq) is if they’re forced out or wiped out.

rhsjr
rhsjr
  The Duke of New York
February 4, 2024 8:26 pm

Coming to our MIC this year (deja vu Afghanistan).

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
February 4, 2024 6:11 pm

Military occuption is such an ugly term. Why doesn’t the USSA gov call it Bringing Them Democracy or something?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Aunt Acid
February 4, 2024 7:59 pm

Just sharing our virtuous morals through the barrel of an M-16, is all it is Auntie.

rhsjr
rhsjr
  TN Patriot
February 4, 2024 8:36 pm

Biz senin Arkadas, Efendim. (We are your friends, Sir)

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  rhsjr
February 5, 2024 10:36 am

It’s good to have friends. Who are “we”?

Ed
Ed
  Aunt Acid
February 5, 2024 9:04 am

I know it, AA. After Lincoln’s war they called it “Reconstruction”. Sounds better than military occupation.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
February 4, 2024 11:35 pm

As I’ve stated many times here & elsewhere, order & read John Wesley Clark’s “Twilight’s Last Gleaming”.

It’s playing out big time right now. Might not be the USS Ford sunk, but close to it purty soon.

And the US is sunk as well “post haste”.

VOWG
VOWG
February 5, 2024 8:24 am

The democrats want another war and they want it right here in America.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  VOWG
February 5, 2024 10:36 am

They are going to get one. Maybe not the one they want.