Posted on 11/22/2011 4:39:17 PM PST by dynachrome
This may be bluster to put more pressure on Assad’s regime.
Is there a serious, credibly military and logistical plan for this???
I know that the IAF has kicked the SAF’s butts hard in the past, but without Israeli involvement (pretty unthinkable with current Turkish and Arab sentiments toward Israel), it would all depend upon Turkey’s capabilities and commitment.
Syria would not roll over, and it would be a tougher nut than Libya I’d guess....
Not saying it can’t be done militarily, but if Syria puts up a solid fight (big ‘if’ I know) Turkey would face serious losses even with their NATO quality forces.
I’m not saying this is not possible, either militarily or diplomatically, just that it seems unlikely to me. It would be a much tougher task than the no-fly zone over Libya.
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A better plan would be to fire their missles at Israel. Sure, Israel would likely pound the hell out of them. but the rest of the Muslim world would have to rally to Assad’s side. They coudln’t afford to be seen as stabbing a frontline state in the back while they are fighting the hated Jews.
Too bad for Saddam and Khadaffi they didn’t have a border with Israel.
The Empah passed from the scene by 1967 when they withdrew from east of Aden.
Are there still US assets in Libya? Didn’t they win yet? Best damned thing that could happen right now is the fall of Assad, however that’s accomplished. Suddenly, Iran and Hizbollah are short a partner.
Assad could support the Turkish Kurds. Turkey could support the Syrian Kurds. Israel could support the Turkish, Syrian and Iranian Kurds, and also Iranian student dissidents. Let the good times roll.
Yep war #4 since Uganda hasn’t sprouted yet. Also Yemen sorta fell a bit this week...another fracas we’re in thanks to the Nobel dynamite prize guy.
Egypt still has possibilities.
1) In the name of "civilian safety", NATO begins "kinetic military action" vs Syria.
2) Iran responds as support for their ally.
3) Israel now has "cover" to attack Iran nuclear facilities.
4) Iran unleashes attack on Israel and activates "cells" all over Europe and in U.S.
It's called Iraq and we have massive infrastructure there which is a lot easier and cheaper to operate from than an aircraft carrier.
Perhaps we should keep our forces there to deal with any instability in the region rather than withdraw
“Is there a serious, credibly military and logistical plan for this???”
You are right, the Syrian military would probably be a lot tougher than Libya, especially with Syria having 5 times the population. On the other hand, the area is a lot smaller, so the logistics might be easier. Also, I wonder how the number of Syrian military defecters/rebel fighters compares with the same situation in Libya?
Turkeys can fly (wild ones). I once saw a flock take off about 30 feet from me. It was impressive.
Thunderstruck?
Arther Carlson found out the hard way that non - wild Turkeys can not fly.
Still, that was one of the greatest WKRP shows.
Russia has a military (naval) base in Syria, so it has every reason to support "their SOB" in power. (After all, he is reasonably good at keeping the lid on Muslim extremism.) I don't think Russia will agree to stop flying over Syria, and any attack on a Russian airplane will be a direct attack on Russia. Medvedev and Putin are ready for this; but what about Obama?
Israel is probably also not all that enthused about having another "Arab Spring" on its borders. At very least you can deal with Assad. As every dictator, he has a target on his back, and he wants to live. This is not so with a nameless, faceless "revolutionary committee" who can send thousands of soldiers (or terrorists, if there is a difference) across the border and not fear any personal repercussions. Look at AQ, for example. Only a handful of top AQ bosses were killed; the rest are roaming free, and we probably don't even know who most of them are; "Mullah Achmed" is not a sufficient identification. Even the top Taliban boss, Mullah Omar, who is well known because of his political status before the war, is happily leading from behind for about ten years now.
Don’t mess with those peace prize winners!/s;)
Copy that five by five, he’s untouchable*cough cough*!
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