Posted on 10/16/2019 5:30:28 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
Considering that the United States largely created the fiasco in Syria beginning in earnest in 2011, it is difficult to consider the Kurds as a US ally, when the US placed the Kurds in harms way by inciting them versus Americas own NATO ally in 2011.
Israel has been at war with Syria since 1948. Period. Full stop. It has been at war over the Golan, West Bank, southern Lebanon, and Shebaa Farms, where no peace agreement or armistice has ever been signed or accomplished between Israel and Syria. During this time, the hegemonic power behind Syrias war has primarily been about land, water, and resources, while Syria possesses tremendous untapped oil and mineral wealth.
Now in these changing geopolitical times the Kurds have been forced to negotiate with their neighbors instead of looking to the United States and Israel for support. Since Donald Trump has withdrawn most US forces from Syria, lets explore in detail why Neocons and Neoliberals in the west are going spare about Syria.
According to the EIA: Syria is the only relatively significant crude oil producing country in the Eastern Mediterranean region, which includes Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. Syria produced about 400,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) of crude and other petroleum liquids in 2010. And, According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Syria had 2,500,000,000 barrels (400,000,000 m3) of petroleum reserves as of 1 January 2010.
Syrias oil and gas production accounted for 1/5th of Syrian state revenue in 2010, and 1/3rd of its exports. Subsequent to the US State-led rebellion in Syria during 2011 however, Syria lost control of the oil fields east of the Euphrates.
Kurdish tribal elements in Syria have controlled the oil fields east of Deir Ezzor since then, and traded that oil to the United States in exchange for weaponry and funds to pursue battle with Turkey, and to some extent ISIS.
Like the United States, Israel too is aware of the enormous oil and gas reserve present in eastern Syria. On October 10th, Netanyahu wrote, Israel strongly condemns the Turkish invasion of the Kurdish areas in Syria and warns against the ethnic cleansing of the Kurds by Turkey and its proxies. Israel is prepared to extend humanitarian assistance to the gallant Kurdish people.
Now, what can Israel do to prevent the Turkish ethnic cleansing of Kurds in Syria? No doubt the irony of Netanyahus statement here is lost on him, and strikes the rest of the world as somewhat tongue-in-cheek at best. Netanyahu says Israel will provide humanitarian assistance only, which highlights the erstwhile Israeli support for the Kurds since 1964, when ben Gurion judged the Kurds to be a strategic partner versus Saddam Husseins radical Arab regime.
Indeed, besides seizing the Golan, West Bank, Shebaa Farms and Southern Lebanon from Syria, the Deep States tactical support for the Kurds is based on the strategic interplay of feuding powers as defined by Saddam Husseins rise to power in 1969.
By 1972 Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger believed that the Kurds would provide a useful foil to oppose and undermine the strategic alliance between Iraq and the Soviets. Israel too insisted that Kurdish instability in Northern Iraq would force the Iraqi leadership to maintain troops there, and prevent Iraqi forces from attacking Israel.
But even Nixon and Kissinger knew that a people split between four nations and without access to the sea could not form a viable state on their own. Promises made by the United States to the Kurds were (in eventuality) not kept, and Israel too was incapable of providing the Kurds autonomy.
As a result, the Kurds developed into a sort of mercenary force, fighting on behalf of Israel (versus Saddam) or for the United States, ultimately for financial gain; while the PKK labeled as a terror group by the US worked to destabilize Turkey, particularly resurging in 2011 with Clintons Arab Spring.
Considering that the United States largely created the fiasco in Syria beginning in earnest in 2011, it is difficult to consider the Kurds as a US ally, when the US placed the Kurds in harms way by inciting them versus Americas own NATO ally in 2011 and then put the Kurds on defensive via the ISIS terror group in Iraq and Syria, the very ISIS terror group that the United States itself created.
Consider too the 1996 Israeli IASPS blueprint for the region (detailed in this October 10th tanker attack article) if we accept that the US withdrawal prima facie is a fundamental change to the global hegemonic after twenty-four years of Warfare State adventurism, then the Neocon/Neoliberal outrage about the US withdrawal from Syria is simply heir apparent.
Next consider the interest of the generals, the Pentagon, and Beltway contractors who all realize enormous profits from Syria. Whether by commissions, by share values, or by government contracts. Unfortunately, it is all too easy to forget the real lives and real consequences of the US war in Syria. Yes, its all about the oil, but its about real people too.
Just one example is the abortive attack on a Conoco oil installation near Deir Ezzor in February of 2018, which remains unexplained to this day. The New York Times used this tragedy to castigate Russia for possibly employing contractors in Syria, just as the US factually employs contractors in all war theatres where it operates. In other words, the tragedy in Syria is played by the media just like all the war propaganda the west produces, in pursuit of endless wars for profit, regardless of lives lost.
And so, while we shed a crocodile tear for the Kurds in Syria, please also consider the big picture
where we came from
how we got here
and where we might go next. Lets hope the United States and Israel will not be involved. And if not, Washingtons Deep State will cry louder
and louder still.
Actually, it was 1919, but why quibble?
Trump got TWO scoops!
The outrage is manufactured as was ABC’s bullshit yellow journalist exercise of using footage they KNEW came from Kentucky to try to construct a “Trump’s fault” war narrative.
Every day the prostitute press whores make up some new outrage.
They always hate when their coup fails. If Trump had allies like Assad does, he could crush them just as badly.
The Deep State is funded heavily by Sunni Muslim royal families and tribal leaders ... to the point where the U.S. government has been functioning as a wholly owned subsidiary of foreign interests for years.
Turns out Corrupt American Oligarchs had more in common with International Corrupt Oligarchs than with everyday plain Americans. Imagine my shock!
Good article, also 5th post is the best post.
During this time, the hegemonic power behind Syrias war has primarily been about land, water, and resources, while Syria possesses tremendous untapped oil and mineral wealth.
To which hegemonic power does the author refer?
Same reason they blamed George Bush about not having up armored humvee which they did not care about but could use as a club against him and any republican. They never said anything about the million people dead as a result of obama decisions.
“Actually, it was 1919, but why quibble?”
Correct, but it was England and France that did it.
Deep state hegemony I assume but it is not clear.
I think the author is pointing out that the deep state sees the Kurds as the Brits saw the Hessians. Mercenaries for hire.
The most amazing part of this is watching the left who couldnt label Bush a war criminal fast enough suddenly become war hawks.
The Democrats are back to their roots as the party of war...
Maybe not so simple, but the deep state receiving funds from the wahabists, and actually in the tank for a world wide caliphate (another people-control group...two snakes...professional courtesy). Never mind that the caliphate will grind the socioleftist control package to dust at the first opportunity (shareeah baby! nothing else counts).
...from orbit...it’s the only way to be sure...
KYPD
NAAH. Because...Trump.
Nope, the author was referring to the United States. I did some quick research on the guy. Old buddy of Abbie Hoffman. Lost a brother in Vietnam and it turned him hard left. He seems to be more allied with Iran than the US.
Thanks for the heads up.
In other words, it doesn't matter what President Trump does or says about anything at any time - in their eyes it is the wrong thing, period. It is wrong because it is President Trump doing/saying it.
The net effect of this is the leftists and MSM are worthless - even to their supporters. They don't really have a position on anything, just anti-Trump.
P.I.P.E.L.I.N.E.
Hmmmmm Ya think? heh.
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