Posted on 04/01/2018 8:27:08 PM PDT by NorseViking
Could this be true? The Army's 'Military Review' Just Declared that America Was Defeated in Syria
I was interested to see in an article in the new issue of Military Review, a publication of the U.S. Army, conclude that, Russia appears to have won at least a partial victory in Syria, and done so with impressive efficiency, flexibility, and coordination between military and political action.
Looking at Putin, the article states that the Russian campaign might be judged a qualified success from the standpoint of the Kremlins own objective.
As for the United States, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, the authors (who are not Army employeesone is at the Center for Naval Analyses, and the other is at the Kennan Institute) conclude it is certainly a defeat for those who opposed the Russian-led coalition.
On the other hand, I thought as I read this grim assessment, military victory does not guarantee political successas the U.S. whole of government has demonstrated so well in both Iraq and Afghanistan. I have to wonder, is winning Syria really that big a prize? Or will there be a sequel (Syria II: Putin vs. the Ayatollahs) in which Russia grapples with Iran over who is in charge?
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In other news, defense contractors made billions of dollars from the conflict—they won big time! :-(
The war in Syria, like most wars, is not, and never was a zero sum game with the singular exception of the Assad regime. Here is my assessment of “winners and losers”
Russia “won” i.e. achieved its goal of maintaining and expanding access to Syrian ports and airfields.
Iran “lost” because they could not successful project military power decisively into Syria. The Revolutionary Guards achieved tactical successes, but failed to achieve any significant strategic objectives. Assad owes his survival to Moscow, not Tehran.
Hezbollah “lost,” they poured a lot of combat power into Syria at Iran’s behest, and have achieved bupkis. What limited independence they had from Tehran is likely reduced. But they still maintain influence in Lebanon.
Israel “won.” Arab/Muslim infighting generally benefits Israel. Syria, once the main opponent in the West, is crippled for at least one-two generations.
The U.S. as a whole “won.” the only important strategic goal we have is defeating ISIS. That potential future (if unchecked) existential opponent has been resoundingly defeated and fragmented. Obama “lost” as his strategy was demonstrably a failure. Trump “won” because he modified Obama’s enough to beat ISIS. All other strategic considerations are, at best marginal interests for the U.S. Though Russian influence in Syria will be pain in the backside.
Turkey is on the path to losing. Yes, they have tactical success in Afrin, but Erdogan’s goal of being the preeminent power in the Middle East is dying a slow death. No Arab wants to see a recreation of the Ottoman Empire and no one trusts Erdogan. Turkey is showing they cannot project power and achieve strategic goals. Further, he is distancing Turkey from NATO and the U.S and will face Russians to both the north and south when that relationship inevitably sours.
The Kurds will be losers to an extent. The dream of an independent Kurdistan is dead at least for the foreseeable future. The U.S. remains their only friend, and while we will help, they are not a vital interest to us. The Turks will maul them where they can, and Kurdish Iraq is tied to a Baghdad that is barely preferable to Ankara. Arabs don’t like Kurds, but many Turks want them dead. The Syrian Kurds may be a bit better off. Assad knows they didn’t target his regime and may provide them limited autonomy
The Assad regime “won” but barely survived. They are a satrap to Moscow and they know it.
The various Syrian insurgent groups mostly lost. It will depend upon Assad’s willingness to deal with each of them. The groups in the west that we supported against ISIS will probably fare better than those north of Damascus.
The big losers are the Syrian Sunni Muslim population, who hated Assad, but suffered the most in the attempt to depose him. Second are the Alawites, who lost thousands of young men in the attempt to preserve the Assad regime.
Hm.
They are Army.
They are Leftists.
They are Journalists.
Sure. They could say just that.
Our only legitimate goal there was to destroy ISIS as a state which we did. I call that a victory.
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