Yervant1 Posted June 18, 2014 Report Share Posted June 18, 2014 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED? IF SADDAM WERE STILL ALIVE, THE US WOULD BEG HIM TO RETURN TO POWERJune 12, 2014 by Brad HoffA nice infographic from McClatchy DC.Some analysts have asserted that ISIS had no comprehensive plan, butmerely desired to sow death and destruction in Syria. For this reason,Western countries, as well as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and NATO memberTurkey, did not make too much of a fuss about ISIS. More shockingis that there is growing evidence that ISIS directly benefited fromWestern-Gulf aid to the Syrian rebels. Looking at the below map ofrecently acquired ISIS territory, it looks like they have a veryclear plan for long-term financing.It is well-known that NATO member Turkey has long kept an openborder policy for Islamist insurgents, including Nusra Front andother Al-Qaeda aligned groups, to freely access Northern Syria.The above image is currently being circulated among internationalSyria analysts. It purports to show ISIS commander Mazen Ebu Muhammedbeing treated in a hospital in Antakya, Turkey (Antioch) on April16, 2014. This raises some serious questions about whether ISIS hasoutside state sponsorship.Cui bono? ISIS has been the fiercest enemy of the Kurdish groups inEastern Syria. The Syrian government has been content to leave theKurds alone, seeing in them an ally against extremism. Christianmilitias have also linked up with the Kurds for the sake of mutualsurvival. This explains Turkey's willingness to tolerate and helpgroups like ISIS, Nusra, and Islamic Front. Turkey has been usingextremists to cleanse the borderlands of hated Kurds, Armenians,and Syriacs -leftovers from genocides of 1915 and 1990â~@²s.Saudi Arabia gains by having ISIS tear through Iraq. The Saudis aredeeply resentful of Iraq's pro-Shia, Iran aligned government. ForSaudi Arabia, the consequences of the American led regime changein Iraq were disastrous, as it opened a corridor of Shia hegemonystraight from Iran to the Mediterranean (Iran-Iraq-Syria-Hezbollah).The Maliki dictatorship has been oppressive and intolerable for Iraq'ssizeable Sunni minority, hence the reports of Iraqi Army conscriptsabandoning their weapons and uniforms as ISIS approached Mosul thispast weekend.All external actors of the Gulf-NATO-Israel alliance have been quiteOK with ISIS and other extremists operating in Syria. Collectivelythe Syrian insurgency can be likened to a pit bull: train a dog upto kill and then let it off the leash... but there's no telling ifit'll come back to bite you. Various states have unleashed their pitbulls on Syria for various motives -it's primarily the Western powersthat have underestimated the extent of the mess.This week and next, American politicians and media pundits will beexpressing their outrage that Bin Ladenite radicals have taken overmuch of Iraq. Yet these same voices have been cheerleading for theSyrian rebels over the past three years. The CIA and Saudi death squadshave gotten loose, and it hasn't been the first time in recent history.But the constant and consistent failure of US foreign policy isn'tthe real story here. The real story is the immense and unimaginablesufferings of common Iraqi and Syrian people as their states aredestabilized through never-ending interventionism.http://levantreport.com/2014/06/12/mission-accomplished-if-saddam-were-still-alive-the-us-would-beg-him-to-return-to-power/ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onjig Posted June 18, 2014 Report Share Posted June 18, 2014 Gabuma has made a mess of things, no, he's not the only one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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