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NATO vs Syria
By: Philip Giraldi on: 20.12.2011 [10:55 ] (1018 reads)
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NATO vs. Syria
By Philip Giraldi | December 19, 2011
Americans should be concerned about what is happening in Syria, if only because it threatens to become another undeclared war like Libya but much, much worse. Calls for regime change have come from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who several weeks ago predicted a civil war. That is indeed likely if the largely secular and nationalist regime of Bashar al-Assad falls, pitting Sunni against Shia against Alawite. Indigenous Christians will be caught in the meat grinder. Ironically, many of the Christians in Damascus are Iraqis who experienced the last round of liberation in their own country and had to flee for their lives.
NATO is already clandestinely engaged in the Syrian conflict, with Turkey taking the lead as U.S. proxy. Ankara’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davitoglu, has openly admitted that his country is prepared to invade as soon as there is agreement among the Western allies to do so. The intervention would be based on humanitarian principles, to defend the civilian population based on the “responsibility to protect” doctrine that was invoked to justify Libya. Turkish sources suggest that intervention would start with creation of a buffer zone along the Turkish-Syrian border and then be expanded. Aleppo, Syria’s largest and most cosmopolitan city, would be the crown jewel targeted by liberation forces.
Unmarked NATO warplanes are arriving at Turkish military bases close to Iskenderum on the Syrian border, delivering weapons from the late Muammar Gaddafi’s arsenals as well as volunteers from the Libyan Transitional National Council who are experienced in pitting local volunteers against trained soldiers, a skill they acquired confronting Gaddafi’s army. Iskenderum is also the seat of the Free Syrian Army, the armed wing of the Syrian National Council. French and British special forces trainers are on the ground, assisting the Syrian rebels while the CIA and U.S. Spec Ops are providing communications equipment and intelligence to assist the rebel cause, enabling the fighters to avoid concentrations of Syrian soldiers.
CIA analysts are skeptical regarding the march to war. The frequently cited United Nations report that more than 3,500 civilians have been killed by Assad’s soldiers is based largely on rebel sources and is uncorroborated. The Agency has refused to sign off on the claims. Likewise, accounts of mass defections from the Syrian Army and pitched battles between deserters and loyal soldiers appear to be a fabrication, with few defections being confirmed independently. Syrian government claims that it is being assaulted by rebels who are armed, trained, and financed by foreign governments are more true than false.
In the United States, many friends of Israel are on the Assad regime-change bandwagon, believing that a weakened Syria, divided by civil war, will present no threat to Tel Aviv. But they should think again, as these developments have a way of turning on their head. The best organized and funded opposition political movement in Syria is the Muslim Brotherhood.
Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer, is executive director of the Council for the National Interest.
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/blog/nato-vs-syria/
by jj-chevrus on 20.12.2011 [14:15 ] |
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That was a decent no nonsense assessment and by a USAn formerly employed by the company ..! Although this is not the first time I have read this content here, it is noteworthy in it's brevity and source.
I don't wish to enter the ususal "Syria triumphs vs. Syria trounced" banter i am curious to see how it unfolds because this is the big one as far as tipping the scales.
Are the air defense systems ready? Where is the Russian carrier group?
It seemed as though the rats were being exposed and neutralized, and propoganda being countered. I would like to add that the so called R2P is Orwellian doublespeak at it's very worst. Someone has to call that one out.
" in order to save the village we had to destroy it"
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by ILYANA_ROZUMOVA on 20.12.2011 [15:14 ] |
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of sane realism.
Looks like NATO will never stop until achieves its goal.
And that goal is third world war.
The result will be that China and Russia will beat out a living shit from them.
In my opinion the China is ready, although Russia has a little bit of time to get ready. But Russia will be ready soon also.
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by Syrian on 20.12.2011 [15:59 ] |
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I think Russia will initially limit its response to a supportive/logistical role, but when things get heated up, it will surprise attack and take the Bosphorus. NATO knows this as well and so it advised pipeline planners to route around Istanbul, never building a pipeline through it.
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by arthurmborges on 20.12.2011 [16:40 ] |
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The PLA will only commit hard military resources to adjacent neighbours; it has neither the means nor the evolved will to project military power much beyond.
China's trump cards are all economic and financial; no more. Played rashly, the payback would be something like 5 to 8 Trident submarines carrying 24 Tridents apiece, each mirved with up to 8 warheads. The first 48 missiles are five to seven minutes from target and the rest wouldn't be about 20 minutes behind. Beijing has a hand it doesn't want to overplay, especially since it aims for co-development of East and West, despite what the Western (and some Russian) media would have readers believe.
But an unqualified yes about a general direction towards war: historically, war has been the traditional panacea for leapfrogging the US economy out of depression, recession and financial collapse.
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by bernie22 on 20.12.2011 [18:15 ] |
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Turkey is being rewarded very handsomely for this
adventurous undertaking, and it could be coming from the USA,
and it smells like h. clinton has been busy handing out
attache cases filled with US dollars to many, many turkish
individuals ?????
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by phil_s66 on 20.12.2011 [19:33 ] |
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Iraq alone after what they went through with many years of bombing and brutal brutal criminal sanctions took on and defeated (yes defeated) the American army.
Syria will be much much harder. Is America/Nato prepared to use pure over kill on Syria? This is what they would have to do to have any chance of defeating Syria.
Then we have Iran and Lebanon with Russia. No this time around the game stakes are much much higher. I believe this would be the end of Nato as any form of power. Nato is already a load of shit as a force any way.
America and Nato with their dogs and rats Turkey will need to commit mass genocide and dozens of Fallujahs and some how i cannot see it.
I see them wanting to do it, i see them planning, but acting on these plans and thoughts is just to much. If i am wrong i pray more than ever that Syria with her allies give the world enemies the final kill that is needed to finish these evil f/ks off once and for all.
Make Europe and America pay war reparations to the tune of total bankruptcy for them all. The dirty murdering child raping, baby killing, godless evil minded beats. They destroyed Libya, and are on a high well that high will soon come crashing down hard if they take this next crazy step.
I am sure there is many many people willing to take up arms outside of the fighting zone to come in and defend Syria against the rats and European rapist baby killers.
Turkey what can i say about Turkey, just that you picked the wrong side. You sold out for 13 pieces of silver and will surly hang for your crimes against your fellow brothers and neighbors....
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by pilot-x on 21.12.2011 [00:55 ] |
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so can the Nukes.
Blow them things, in their Silos, now.
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by ILYANA_ROZUMOVA on 21.12.2011 [04:08 ] |
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is their utmost yearning for justification, of their eagerness for Syrian genocide. They realize that they need it!
(See example of 911, or Hitlers burning of the Reichstag.)
Small part of the world population will see it as it is; an open aggression, regardless how the dish it out..
But larger part of world population still can be fooled by their lies, so they have come out with such a lie which will impress the naive ones.
So far they were not able to do it.
Small drawback here is that Syria does not have an capable information outlets to counter every lie they are presenting.
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by Lima-P on 21.12.2011 [05:10 ] |
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Not a word that did not resonate with the truth. Thank you. Your suggestion, pilot, was startling and then absolutely to the point. Hope someone reads it and starts serious work on it.
Ilyana, PR work we've left entirely to the west, be it Russia, China, the Muslim countries or any other. If PR is all that important, why did Russia not invest in and develop the weapon itself? Have the Russians still not opened their eyes to the Russian Spring nonsense and the anti-Syria propaganda?
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by phil_s66 on 23.12.2011 [17:35 ] |
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I guess today we are all witnessing a precipice for the world as a whole, in which way it ends up after the fall. The realities today are grim and filled with madness.
Here is hoping for an outcome that benefits us all but costs the enemy of us all everything.
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