Posted on 10/03/2015 12:33:20 PM PDT by SatinDoll
(Original title too lengthy: The Largest US Foreign Policy Blunder Since Vietnam Is Complete: Iran Readies Massive Syrian Ground Invasion)
On Thursday, in Mid-East Coup: As Russia Pounds Militant Targets, Iran Readies Ground Invasions While Saudis Panic, we attempted to cut through all of the Western and Russian media propaganda on the way to describing what Moscows involvement in Syria actually portends for the global balance of power. Here are a few excerpts that summarize whats taking shape in the Middle East:
Putin looks to have viewed this as the ultimate geopolitical win-win. That is, Russia gets to i) expand its influence in the Middle East in defiance of Washington and its allies, a move that also helps to protect Russian energy interests and preserves the Mediterranean port at Tartus, and ii) support its allies in Tehran and Damascus thus preserving the counterbalance to the US-Saudi-Qatar alliance.
Meanwhile, Iran gets to enjoy the support of the Russian military juggernaut on the way to protecting the delicate regional nexus that is the source of Tehrans Mid-East influence. It is absolutely critical for Iran to keep Assad in power, as the loss of Syria to the West would effectively cut the supply line between Iran and Hezbollah.
It would be difficult to overstate the significance of what appears to be going on here. This is nothing short of a Middle Eastern coup, as Iran looks to displace Saudi Arabia as the regional power broker and as Russia looks to supplant the US as the superpower puppet master.
In short, the Pentagons contention that Russia and Iran have formed a Mid-East nexus isnt akin to the Bush administrations hollow, largely bogus attempt to demonize Americas foreign policy critics in the eyes of the public by identifying an axis of evil. Rather, the Pentagons assessment was an attempt to come to grips with a very real effort on the part of Moscow and Tehran to tip the scales in the Mid-East away from Riyadh and Washington.
Solidifying the Assad regime in Syria serves to shore up Hezbollah and presents Tehran with an opportunity to assert itself in the name of combatting terror. The latter point there is critical. The West has long contended that Iran is the worlds foremost state sponsor of terror, and the Pentagon has variously accused the Quds Force of orchestrating attacks on US soldiers in Iraq after cooperation between Washington and Tehran broke down in the wake of Bushs axis of evil comment.
Indeed, Iran was accused of masterminding a plot to kill the Saudi ambassador at a Washington DC restaurant in 2011.
Now, the tables have turned. It is the US, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar who stand accused of sponsoring Sunni extremists and it is Iran, and specifically the Revolutionary Guard, that gets to play hero.
Of course this would be largely impossible without Moscows stamp of superpower approval. The optics around the P5+1 nuclear deal were making it difficult for Tehran to be too public in its efforts to bolster Assad. That doesnt mean Tehrans support for the regime in Syria hasnt been well documented for years, it simply means that Iran needed to observe some semblance of caution, lest its role in Syria should end up torpedoing the nuclear negotiations. Now that Moscow is officially involved, that caution is no longer obligatory and Iran is now moving to support Russian airstrikes with an outright ground incursion (just as weve been saying for weeks). Heres WSJ:
Iran is expanding its already sizable role in Syrias multisided war in the wake of Russias airstrikes, despite the risk of antagonizing the U.S. and its Persian Gulf allies who want to push aside President Bashar al-Assad.
Politicians in the region close to Tehran as well as analysts who have been closely following its role in Syria say a decision has been made, in close coordination with the Russians and the Assad regime, to increase the number of fighters on the ground through Irans network of local and foreign proxies.
The support also could involve more Iranian commanders, military advisers and expert fighters usually assigned to these units, these people said.
Wiam Wahhab, a former Lebanese minister allied to Iran and Mr. Assad, stressed that Iran wouldnt be dispatching troops in the conventional sense. Instead, they were likely to be officers and advisers from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, he said.
I know there is a major battle upon us and everything needed for this battle will be made available, said Mr. Wahhab, who has some members from his own political party fighting in Syria alongside the regime. There is a plan to carry out offensive operations in more than one spot.
Experts believe Iran has some 7,000 IRGC members and Iranian paramilitary volunteers operating in Syria already.
Separate from the regular army, the IRGC was founded in the aftermath of the 1979 revolution as an ideological peoples army reporting directly to the supreme leader, Irans top decision maker.
The more than 100,000-strong force controls a vast military, economic and security power structure in Iran and is in charge of proxies across the region. Its paramilitary organization, the Basij, was the lead force in the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in 2009.
Since late 2012 Iran has played a lead role in organizing, training and funding local pro-regime militias in Syria, many of them members of Mr. Assads Alawite minority, a branch of Shiite Islam. Experts believe they number between 150,000 and 190,000possibly more than what remains of Syrias conventional army.
Whats more, some experts estimate 20,000 Shiite foreign fighters are on the ground, backed by both Shiite Iran and its main proxy in the region, the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah.
About 5,000 of them are new arrivals from Iraq in July and August alone, said Phillip Smyth, a researcher at the University of Maryland. He said this figure was compiled through his own contacts with some of these fighters, flight data between Baghdad and Damascus as well as social media postings. It looks like it was timed out to coincide with the Russian move, Mr. Smyth said.
Yes, it certainly does "look like" that, and it wasn't hard to see this coming. Here's another excerpt from our recent analysis:
Back in June, the commander of Irans Quds Force, Qasem Soleimaini, visited a town north of Latakia on the frontlines of Syrias protracted civil war. Following that visit, he promised that Tehran and Damascus were set to unveil a new strategy that would surprise the world.
Just a little over a month later, Soleimani - in violation of a UN travel ban - visited Russia and held meetings with The Kremlin.
Make no mistake, this is shaping up to be the most spectacular US foreign policy debacle since Vietnam - and we don't think that's an exaggeration.
The US, in conjunction with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, attempted to train and support Sunni extremists to overthrow the Assad regime. Some of those Sunni extremists ended up going crazy and declaring a Medeival caliphate putting the Pentagon and Langley in the hilarious position of being forced to classify al-Qaeda as "moderate." The situation spun out of control leading to hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths and when Washington finally decided to try and find real "moderates" to help contain the Frankenstein monster the CIA had created in ISIS (there were of course numerous other CIA efforts to arm and train anti-Assad fighters, see below for the fate of the most "successful" of those groups), the effort ended up being a complete embarrassment that culminated with the admission that only "four or five" remained and just days after that admission, those "four or five" were car jacked by al-Qaeda in what was perhaps the most under-reported piece of foreign policy comedy in history.
Meanwhile, Iran sensed an epic opportunity to capitalize on Washington's incompetence. Tehran then sent its most powerful general to Russia where a pitch was made to upend the Mid-East balance of power. The Kremlin loved the idea because after all, Moscow is stinging from Western economic sanctions and Vladimir Putin is keen on showing the West that, in the wake of the controversy surrounding the annexation of Crimea and the conflict in eastern Ukraine, Russia isn't set to back down. Thanks to the fact that the US chose extremists as its weapon of choice in Syria, Russia gets to frame its involvement as a "war on terror" and thanks to Russia's involvement, Iran gets to safely broadcast its military support for Assad just weeks after the nuclear deal was struck. Now, Russian airstrikes have debilitated the only group of CIA-backed fighters that had actually proven to be somewhat effective and Iran and Hezbollah are preparing a massive ground invasion under cover of Russian air support. Worse still, the entire on-the-ground effort is being coordinated by the Iranian general who is public enemy number one in Western intelligence circles and he's effectively operating at the behest of Putin, the man that Western media paints as the most dangerous person on the planet.
As incompetent as the US has proven to be throughout the entire debacle, it's still difficult to imagine that Washington, Riyadh, London, Doha, and Jerusalem are going to take this laying down and on that note, we close with our assessment from Thursday:
If Russia ends up bolstering Iran's position in Syria (by expanding Hezbollah's influence and capabilities) and if the Russian air force effectively takes control of Iraq thus allowing Iran to exert a greater influence over the government in Baghdad, the fragile balance of power that has existed in the region will be turned on its head and in the event this plays out, one should not expect Washington, Riyadh, Jerusalem, and London to simply go gentle into that good night.
When it was announced 13 years ago that Qatar would host our Centcom, I knew hope was lost for the Middle East. Qatar has been given free reign in the US and Europe to advance the Caliphate that the Saud family couldn’t do openly. Qatar’s uncountably rich like Kuwait, but actively purchases our politicians and MSM to not impede or report on the destruction they’ve wrought. As ‘Syrian’ ‘refugees’ get busted for rape and violence, they should be dumped into Qatar.
When it was announced 13 years ago that Qatar would host our Centcom, I knew hope was lost for the Middle East. Qatar has been given free reign in the US and Europe to advance the Caliphate that the Saud family couldn’t do openly. Qatar’s uncountably rich like Kuwait, but actively purchases our politicians and MSM to not impede or report on the destruction they’ve wrought. As ‘Syrian’ ‘refugees’ get busted for rape and violence, they should be dumped into Qatar.
And those dimwits are still out there puling “more gun control!”
All of the necessary transportation is already laid out and kept secret for obvious reasons...
They all have been instructed (in their Mosque most likely) on just what to do. They are probing to find a weakness in the line to flood
Roaches hate the light...
Watch and See...
BREAKING: FEDS PREP FOR NUCLEAR ATTACK: BOOST NATIONS STOCKPILE OF SILVERLON BURN KITS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-n-e772tlg
IRANIAN TROOPS ENTER SYRIAN BATTLEFRONT AS RUSSIA BOMBS CIA ASSETS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4axyM6Y914
INSANE MCCAIN: ARM SYRIAN REBELS TO SHOOT DOWN RUSSIAN PLANES Just like we did in Afghanistan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXinE5lSQYI
BRITAIN ORDERS TANKS AHEAD OF RUSSIAN GROUND INVASION
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou30cLqMaqM
PUTIN DRAFTS 150,000 TROOPS FOR WW3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HTvhaJfNrg
If Russia attacks the US allies in Syria, the natural response is to attack Russia’s allies in Damascus.
Well, I suspect that’s what Putin may be up to .. trying to draw us into another war.
But, our current admin will not do anything .. and I also suspect that might be part of Putin’s plan .. to see just how far he can push us before Obama reacts.
Since we’ve learned our current admin wants to totally transform America - then I don’t think they care whether or not we get hit or how badly. After all, we deserve to find out what the rest of the world has to put up with.
The precipitous withdrawal from Iraq by Bath House started all this. Goodbye petrodollar. Better start a crash development program in fusion energy and natural gas and kiss long term oil goodbye.
Also, Israel is on their own.
The community organizer has done his job of advancing chaos and destruction. Thanks also to the ignorant, amoral, bread-and-circus morons of this country who enabled this idiot. I hope they get it good and hard.
They use those metal boxes that fly ... impossible, but true ...
As long as the Ruskys are there it won’t happen that’s why they moved in big time.
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