Syria Missile Attack Supports Trump under Russian Control
The brutal dictator Bashar al Assad gassed his own people about
two years ago; using internationally forbidden sarin nerve gas, he created a
world-wide spectacle of abject cruelty. It was a war crime by one of the
world’s most open and notorious war criminals.
The awful spectacle of a government killing women and infants to get at the opposition pro-democracy groups
attracted worldwide attention. In April, 2017 Assad did it again. In the time between the gassing of innocent
Syrians, millions fled his murderous rule and have clogged the refugee system
with an unmanageable demand for refuge, food, and safety. The US government, under President Obama, maintained
its opposition to Assad’s government and continued to demand regime change. The
policy had to balance to the possible fall of Assad with the imminent movement
of ISIS to fill a vast power vacuum in Syria and make it a permanent part of
its Caliphate. It is a disturbing reality that behind nearly every foreseeable Syrian
scenario for change is the possibility of something even worse than Assad.
Russian Embrace of
Assad’s Syrian Tyranny
During the time
between the gassing, Putin and Russia not only maintained their national
friendship, Putin even committed his sparse military resources to bomb the
pro-democracy opposition. They launched cruise missiles, aerial bombings, and
supported Syrian ground troops in combat operations. Of course, this was done
under cover of an agreement with the West to fight ISIS.
Trump Embraced Assad
and the Illegal Syrian Dictatorship
Trump threw away the idea of regime change- perhaps because
it was part of Obama’s Syria Doctrine- and embraced the Syrian Government as if
to align with Russia on the subject. We shall call it DAY ONE, when from the
State department to the UN, The US government announced that we no longer
sought regime change in Syria. This was Putin’s position agreed by few other
leaders, and it was a poison antidote to US interests in peace, resettlement of
refugees, and regional stability. DAY
ONE was remarkable, astonishing in its suddenness and depth of damage to
innocent people in the region. Day ONE
reminded us of the GOP convention when Trump suddenly announced his support for
the Russian Occupation of Crimea, its invasion of Ukraine, and the cessation of
the Obama sanctions that have savaged the Russian economy.
Why the US Suddenly
Opposes its interests?
There is no easy explanation for this polar change on Syria.
The Obama Administration felt the deep
frustration of the knot of opposition groups that included ISIS affiliates and
other with similar histories. Yet, the embrace of the Assad regime reverses a
deeply held US policy to oppose brutal dictators that prey upon the lives of
their citizenry. The US has stood for democracy and the basic rights of people
everywhere to life without fear of government oppression. It has fueled Americanism
and or Pro-democracy foreign policy well before we opposed Hitler and the Nazis
that flung the world into war with two hundred million combatants and ended
with more than 80 million deaths and the nuclear annihilation of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. From the Korean conflict to Vietnam, Pol Pot to Idi Amin, from the
Baltic ethnic cleansing to the petty power-mad leaders of Panama and Ukraine,
the US has opposed undemocratic governments that make use of deadly force to
control their populations. Well, until Trump decided that the US would accept
the murder and war crimes of Assad in Syria.
Day TWO, The
Assad regime found new support from the US and less to fear in retaliation. No
longer worried about sanctions or military countermeasures, Assad launched an
attack using the same types of weapons that he had used two years earlier. He launched
the gas attack one day after the Trump Administration signaled that it would no
longer seek to change the brutal Syrian regime. In essence, they would- like
Russia - work with the Syrian government. The following day Assad launched the
gas attack.
DAY THREE Trump watched
TV and made a statement is in reaction
to the grisly sights that he had been revulsed by the sight of choking infants.
Just as in the earlier attacks, Assad used indiscriminate nerve gets in
airborne form. Trump behaved as though this was a matter of first impression;
the world’s memory was thankfully not as short. Predictably, the gas attacks renewed
dread fear among Syria's civilian population, caused horrific physical injury, and indiscriminate death.
DAY FOUR the US
press goes wild in appreciation as missiles flew from US warships and hit the
airfield that facilitated the attack. This was not Obama taking out bin Laden,
or even Bush sending ICBMs to get Saddam. This was a fake attack. The enemy got a warning—by the US Military.
This demonstration merely blasted cement on an airfield that had been emptied of
personnel, planes, equipment. Given
notice of the scheduled action, the Syrians preserved their valuable property
and the field was operational about 12 hours after the attack. While the press
clippings were still extolling the courage of Trump, the results were a sad
spectacle. It demonstrated the high
likelihood of Putin’s control over the US government in both its military
conduct and foreign policy.
Russia is Complicit
Russian military and economic support have been the linchpin
for the survival of the Syrian government. They were in nearly full retreat
when Russia entered the war and immediately turned the tide with cruise missiles,
bombers, and fighter jets. Russia has stood by ever since providing technical
support and military muscle. They have also entered a diplomatic program to resurrect
the Syrian government as an alternative to ISIS control over the territory.
Trump is also
Complicit
There seems to be no reasonable explanation for the turn of
US policy to favor Bashir al Assad We and the rest of the world know this man.
He is ruthless, destructive, and locked in a life and death combat with
democracy seeking citizens of Syria. By honoring his administration's safe exemption
from removal by America’s considerable economic and military means, Trump gave
support and license to Assad. Assad acted quickly and lethally, he gave us more
choking women and infants. The difference this time is the US President was
complicit in the crime. He told Assad that there was less to fear from the US
and Assad took bold advantage. If words of a President were to have positive value
in Syria, then they would be threats to that criminal enterprise rather than
tolerance of it, Putin style.
Complexity that
Continues
The US and western allies had already determined that Assad had
to go. The situation was complicated by
scores of opposition groups, and a throng of outside supporters including Russia,
Iran, and Turkey. President Obama created a situation in which Russia helped
remove a part of the Syrian government’s supply of nerve gas. As new
developments unfold, the consistent strands remain- Russia offers unwavering
support and assistance, Assad continues to kill, terrorize and disband the
opposition population- a majority of Syrians. Trump stumbles blindly as if led
by the puppet strings. He endorsed Erdogan’s plebiscite to impose a
dictatorship in Turkey, a position refused or avoided by the western allies. A
day later, Erdogan launched a military strike in Syria. The latest Trump blunder
is an attempt to arm, yet somehow limit the impact of arming, the Kurdish
resistance. There are military gains in arming the group and risks in the
ability to limit the use of those arms. It requires a balance of military and
diplomatic advantages which do not currently exist. Yet, the policy proceeds
without due consideration.
Abandoning Global Democracy
When the US Foreign policy erupts from the visceral
reactions of a single person and they consistently favor the parties that broke
laws to aid his improbable election, there is both smoke and fire. The support
and acceptance of Russian theft of land from a sovereign neighbor and fomenting
the breakup of that same sovereign neighbor are unthinkable. They are daggers
in the heart of US interests and our ongoing efforts to promote democracy and
freedom around the world. The weakening
or removing the economic sanctions imposed to punish Russian illegal acts and
military aggression follows the same illogical path. None of these things hold
to any logic more than that it is an agreement to accept Russian priorities, to
do as Russia wishes with US military, economic power, and foreign policy. There
are similar signs in the embrace of the rush to dictatorship in Turkey-
destabilizing an important NATO ally in the Middle East.
Impossibly Flexible
To say that Trump has changed his military and foreign
policies would be a misstatement. It appears he has no military or foreign
policy and simply moves to advance personal and group economic agendas that
favor huge returns for oil, finance, and the Defense production sector. The
strategic choices so far clearly fit within the Russian agenda and fall outside
of policies favorable to the US. Flexibility may be a virtue but when one stands
by nothing, then is no flexibility. One is a tool of outside interests.
Sources
The NY Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/world/middleeast/syria-gas-attack.html?_r=0
News Coverage
http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/04/middleeast/idlib-syria-atta
Syrian War Crimes
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/24/world/middleeast/un-syria-war-crimes.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FAssad%2C%20Bashar%20al-&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=8&pgtype=collection
The Washington Post found hard evidence of possible collusion on the sanctions,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/national-security-adviser-flynn-discussed-sanctions-with-russian-ambassador-despite-denials-officials-say/2017/02/09/f85b29d6-ee11-11e6-b4ff-ac2cf509efe5_story.html?utm_term=.062d3a5fecd8
The Washington Post found hard evidence of possible collusion on the sanctions,
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/national-security-adviser-flynn-discussed-sanctions-with-russian-ambassador-despite-denials-officials-say/2017/02/09/f85b29d6-ee11-11e6-b4ff-ac2cf509efe5_story.html?utm_term=.062d3a5fecd8