Russia
Explains To Clueless US Public Why Obama Can't Defeat ISIS, Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/18/15
Earlier this week, CNN’s senior White House correspondent Jim Acosta asked
President Obama the following question at a press briefing:
"A lot of Americans have this frustration
that they see the United States has the greatest military in the world, it has
the backing of nearly every other country in the world when it comes to taking
on ISIS. I guess the question is, and if you'll forgive the language, but why
can't we take out these bastards?"
Well Jim, the answer is quite simple and indeed, if you - or any other
member of the mainstream media for that matter - would bother to look at things
like the declassified Pentagon report that Judicial Watch turned up earlier this year, you’d be less
confused.
Allow us, once again, to provide you with the answers you seek, straight
from the Pentagon ca. 2012: ...there is the possibility of establishing a
declared or undeclared Salafist Principality in eastern Syria (Hasaka and Der
Zor), and this is exactly what the supporting powers to the opposition want, in
order to isolate the Syrian regime, which is considered the strategic depth of
the Shia expansion (Iraq and Iran).”
Translation: if Sunni extremists were
to establish a proto-state in eastern Syria that would be great because it
would destabilize Assad and cut off Iran from Hezbollah thus endangering the
preservation of Tehran’s Shiite crescent.
For those who need a still simpler formulation: ISIS started out no
different than any of the other rebels the US supports in Syria. They likely
received guns, money, and training if not directly from the US, then from Saudi
Arabia and Qatar.
Washington seems to have had some idea that they would seek to capture and
hold territory and as far as the Pentagon was concerned, that was just fine.
Whether or not the CIA anticipated what would come next is up for debate, but
make no mistake, US intelligence knew good and well this was a possibility and
let it happen because ousting Assad was (and still is) the top priority.
So when the Jim Costas of the world ask “why can’t we take out these
bastards?”, the answer is that if if we did, one of the main forces
destabilizing the Assad regime would be gone and not only that, the US would no
longer have an excuse to be in Syria, which would leave the country’s political
future entirely up to Russia and Iran and that is a decidedly unpalatable
outcome not only for Washington, but for Riyadh and Doha as well.
It’s Occam’s Razor Jim: look for
the simplest possible explanation and go with that. Of course that
explanation is simply too bad to be true for most Americans and so the public
and the mass media will continue to exists in a state of perpetual bewilderment
as to why 13 months of aerial bombardment hasn’t done anything to degrade the
group.
In case any of the above isn’t clear enough, Sergei Lavrov has commentary
which may help to drive the point home, presented below without further
comment:
"Despite announcing ambitious plans for its
coalition against Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), the analysis of those [US-led] airstrikes
during over a year lead to conclusion that they were hitting selectively, I
would say, sparingly and on most occasions didn’t touch those IS units,
which were capable of seriously challenging the Syrian army."
“Apparently, it’s a
kind of a ‘honey is sweet, but the bee stings’ situation: they want IS to
weaken Assad as soon as possible to make him leave somehow, but at the same
time they don’t want to overly strengthen IS, which may then seize power."
"The US stance seriously weakens the
prospects of Syria to remain a secular state, where the rights of all ethnic
and religious groups will be provided and guaranteed,”
"Russia’s assessment of the US-led
anti-terror operation in Syria is based on observations of specific results and
there are little results, not to say there are none – except the fact that
during this period [since August 2014] the Islamic State has grown on the
territories they control.” Clear enough?
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-18/russia-explains-clueless-us-public-why-obama-cant-defeat-isis
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