Posted on 06/22/2017 9:41:37 PM PDT by vooch
Three-term Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii, a member of both the Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees, has proposed legislation that would prohibit any U.S. assistance to terrorist organizations in Syria as well as to any organization working directly with them. Equally important, it would prohibit U.S. military sales and other forms of military cooperation with other countries that provide arms or financing to those terrorists and their collaborators.
Gabbards Stop Arming Terrorists Act challenges for the first time in Congress a U.S. policy toward the conflict in the Syrian civil war that should have set off alarm bells long ago: in 2012-13 the Obama administration helped its Sunni allies Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar provide arms to Syrian and non-Syrian armed groups to force President Bashar al-Assad out of power. And in 2013 the administration began to provide arms to what the CIA judged to be relatively moderate anti-Assad groupsmeaning they incorporated various degrees of Islamic extremism.
That policy, ostensibly aimed at helping replace the Assad regime with a more democratic alternative, has actually helped build up al Qaedas Syrian franchise al Nusra Front into the dominant threat to Assad.
The supporters of this arms-supply policy believe it is necessary as pushback against Iranian influence in Syria. But that argument skirts the real issue raised by the policys history. The Obama administrations Syria policy effectively sold out the U.S. interest that was supposed to be the touchstone of the Global War on Terrorismthe eradication of al Qaeda and its terrorist affiliates. The United States has instead subordinated that U.S. interest in counter-terrorism to the interests of its Sunni allies. In doing so it has helped create a new terrorist threat in the heart of the Middle East.
I think that Obama knew exactly what he was doing in Syria and McCain hasn’t known what he’s been doing for many years.
Both screwed up Syria and any chance of “friendlies” taking out Assad early in the game.
Now it is just one big “Syria crap-shoot” with the emphasis on “shoot”, and the people of that country are the real losers.
true - plus the blowback is going to be immense. A few million brutalized youth with plenty of weapons we’ll haunt us for years
Good catch, the name was familiar. Thanks for the reminder and details.
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