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Written by Francesco MerliTuesday, 27 August 2013
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<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/syria/US_army_mission_Syrian_border-US_Army_Europe_Staff_Sgt_Joel_Salgado.jpg>The
war drums in Washington are beating their macabre tune out loud, announcing
an imminent US attack on Syria. In the UK, the faithful squire, Cameron, is
willingly echoing the call. Parliament is expected to back the military
option in an emergency meeting convened for Thursday, August 29th. Direct
imperialist intervention marks a fundamental change in the situation in
Syria after the spiralling sectarian civil war had wiped away the
revolutionary potential of the anti-regime protests sparked in January 2011
by the events of the Arab spring.

[image: US army mission Syrian border-US Army Europe Staff Sgt Joel
Salgado]<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/syria/US_army_mission_Syrian_border-US_Army_Europe_Staff_Sgt_Joel_Salgado.jpg>Caught
in the mechanism of a bloody civil war, the revolution has been mercilessly
pushed back. The sectarian spiral strengthened the grip of the Assad regime
over the Alawite and Christian minorities and the urban population
threatened by the rising tide of Islamic Sunni fundamentalist reaction
within the opposition. Reaction took over on both sides.

Once the opposition switched from a mass movement of the youth against the
oppressive regime to a military struggle, the masses were relegated to the
background and the ability of the revolutionary youth to appeal to the mass
of the population and break the barrier of sectarian divide along class
lines was neutralised. Thus, the question of who had access to weapons,
supplies, etc., became increasingly decisive within the opposition camp,
marking the rise of black reaction in the form of Sunni Jihadist armies
mainly around Jabhat Al-Nusra. These armies, joined by foreign mercenaries
and fuelled by generous donations and arms from Qatar and other Gulf
patrons, were catapulted to the front of the battle. Any residual
revolutionary element has since then been completely marginalised or
crushed.

As we were warning in
June<http://www.marxist.com/no-to-imperialist-intervention-in-syria.htm>,
US imperialism eventually resolved to step up direct intervention by
supplying arms and by training the Free Syrian Army in a desperate attempt
to change the relations of forces within the opposition and prevent the
Jihadists from consolidating their leading position.

This attempt was too little too late. Obama failed miserably to win the
backing of Congress, while the military situation swiftly changed in favour
of the Assad regime which is clearly winning the war, thus forcing US
imperialism to rush into a more direct intervention in order to slow down
and eventually prevent the consolidation of the Syrian regime's military
advance.

The key to understanding the present situation lies precisely in the
dramatic turn taken by events on the Syrian battle ground.
Is the Assad regime using chemical weapons?

On Wednesday, August 21st, news broke out of an attack with Sarin gas or
some other chemical agent killing hundreds of civilians in an opposition
controlled area of Damascus. Almost immediately (and in some cases even *
before* the alleged attack took place) videos showing scores of corpses and
hospitals full of suffering civilians, especially children, were published
on the internet claiming that the attack was carried out by government
forces.

The justification for the announced US attack is based on alleged
“evidence” assembled in yet another “dossier” botched up by US intelligence
which is claiming the use of chemical weapons against the civilian
population by the Assad regime.

Over the weekend, US president Obama called his national security team
together and ordered it to prepare a declassified report for public release
before any military strike commences. On Monday, US Secretary of State John
Kerry stated that the evidence “is screaming at us” that chemical weapons
were used in Syria, and that Syria's use of chemical weapons “should shock
the conscience of the world.”

As stated many times over the last months by US government sources, and
reiterated by a deputy national security advisor to Obama on June 14, “the
use of chemical weapons violates international norms and crosses red lines
that have existed in the international community for decades” – thus
providing a providential excuse to back up plans for an attack on Syria.

We don't know whether there is any grain of truth in this “dossier”.
Chemical weapons are most likely in the hands of both the Syrian army and
the armed opposition gangs. If chemical weapons were used at all in this
particular attack, it could have been the result of a tragic mistake on the
part of the Syrian Army, as some commentators have suggested, or a
desperate move gone out of control on the part of one of the factions of
the armed opposition in order to provoke US intervention – or it could be
simply plainly false.

But certainly there is no interest in establishing the truth, not by the US
government – desperate for an excuse to intervene – nor by the demoralised
forces of the armed opposition, who see US intervention as the only way to
resurrect their chances to turn the war around.

To whomever nurtures hopes (as unfortunately seems to be the case for most
of the leaders of the international left and trade union movement) that the
United Nations could play a role in preventing an escalation of the
conflict, suffice it to repeat what we stated in June:

“The UN is an irrelevance. Diplomacy has been brushed aside by events on
the field of battle. War will now decide everything.”

*On the other side, we cannot emphasize enough that the Assad regime does
not need to use chemical weapons to crush their opponents – and in fact it
would be complete madness for them to do so conceding the US a very much
sought after excuse to directly intervene in the conflict.*

The balance of forces in this war has turned quite dramatically during the
last few months and the Syrian army has proven to be quite capable of
overpowering the armed capabilities of the opposition.

“In war, truth is the first casualty” – the notorious phrase attributed to
Aeschilus goes – but even according to the low standards of war propaganda,
this appears to be a complete farce.

This situation cannot but remind us of the “dossier” upon which George Bush
and Tony Blair solemnly swore – and solemnly lied – that the Iraqi regime
of Saddam Hussein was in possession of “weapons of mass destruction”,
thusjustifying
the US led aggression in Iraq in 2003.
What are the real aims of US imperialism?

But the point is not just whether chemical weapons have been used or not
and by whom. After more than 100,000 deaths in this bloody civil war in
Syria over the last two years, the US government is now becoming suddenly
extremely concerned by the killing of women and children and innocent
civilians. How many have been killed before by weapons supplied by the
imperialist powers to one or the other side of this bloody proxy war –
Russia and Iran in support of the Assad regime and the unholy alliance of
US, Britain, France, Qatar and Saudi Arabia on the other side?

The sheer number of victims speaks for itself. Does it matter that children
are executed in the streets or in front of their parents by reactionary
thugs for defying the rules of so-called Islamic laws, or killed in one of
the many bombardments of whole neighbourhoods carried out by the rebels (or
by the Syrian army) with “conventional” weapons? Does it matter that entire
families are rounded up, locked up in a building and blown up with dynamite
as happened in Khalidiya just because they happen to be of Christian or
Alawite descent? Clearly all this is not enough to “cross the red line” of
imperialist hypocrisy.

And will the US “intelligent” cruise missiles discriminate between military
personnel and civilians once they wipe away parts of Syrian cities in a
ball of fire? Who will bear the consequences of the destruction of
infrastructure, communication, energy and water supplies, and the long term
devastating consequences of a “surgical” use of US “conventional” weapons
of mass destruction (like the depleted uranium shells of the bombs thrown
down upon the former Yugoslavia)? It will be the same children and
civilians these stinking hypocrites are claiming to defend.

How will these children and civilians be helped by a barrage of cruise
missiles hitting their country? But above all, what are the real aims of
imperialist intervention?

The declared aim to strike against the Syrian regime's military assets as a
“warning not to use chemical weapons” is risible. So is the pretence to
destroy the deposits of chemical weapons, as if the Syrian army were
patiently waiting for the US military strategists to take their time over
the past months without having put in place elementary countermeasures to
protect their stocks of weapons and defend their military operational
capability from air strikes.

Maybe a glimpse of the real aim of the threatened military attack could be
given by the following comment published on Sunday by the *New York Times*:

“But the Obama administration should resist the temptation to intervene
more forcefully in Syria’s civil war. A victory by either side would be
equally undesirable for the United States.

“At this point, a prolonged stalemate is the only outcome that would not be
damaging to American interests.” (NYT, August 25)

The most plausible aim of US intervention seems to us to be that of
seriously affecting the Syrian Army's ability of taking advantage of the
momentum gained in their offensive against the opposition armies. The US
military strategists are aiming at buying them some time so that they can
reorganise and re-establish a situation of stalemate, where *war continues
without any of the opponents being able to win it*. This scenario would
open up the opportunity for the imperialists to manoeuvre and reach an
agreement behind the backs of the suffering masses through diplomacy and a
so-called “peace conference”. So goodbye to the cries of defending unarmed
children and civilians from the threat of the monstrous Assad regime!

It is a dangerous – even desperate – move on the part of US imperialism,
which may be ineffective at best and drag them into a much deeper direct
involvement in the conflict – much feared by US military strategists. The
Syrian war has already the characteristics of a proxy war between important
imperialist powers in the region.

According to some sources, the Russian military has already delivered
advanced S-300 surface-to-air missile batteries for Assad, operated by
Russian technicians. What the consequences will be of a US air strike
killing Russian soldiers is open for speculation. The US attack may be
launched from four missile destroyers that the US Navy has deployed in the
area in recent days. But the options for the US to strike Syria include air
force bases in several Mediterranean countries, Turkey amongst them.

Partly in response to this, Russia has, for the first time in decades,
announced the establishment of a permanent presence in the Mediterranean
and has moved several large landing ships, supply ships and destroyers to
the area.

Throughout the international media we are witnessing the beginning of a
propaganda campaign aimed at preparing “public opinion” for a direct
military intervention on the part of US imperialism and its minor partners.

It is an elementary duty for revolutionaries internationally to unmask the
real interests of imperialism and oppose this intervention, which has
nothing to do with humanitarian considerations. The Syrian masses are just
pawns in a larger cynical chess game of the imperialist powers.

Imperialism has nothing to offer to the Syrian people and the masses in the
Middle East. Over the last three years millions took to the streets
demanding decent living conditions, work, bread, dignity, an end to
corruption and brutal repressive regimes. The revolutionary forces have
succeeded in overthrowing some of these hated regimes, but have failed so
far in overthrowing the system which created them and the ruling classes
which were benefiting from them. In some cases, as in Libya and Syria, this
failure has been paid for with civil war and bloody reaction, and we have
seen that even the most basic aspirations of the masses can never be met
within the system of capitalism.

Our appeal to the Syrian youth and working class, regardless of religious
and ethnic divisions, is not to trust the imperialists, neither to trust
Assad or the reactionary opposition, but to prepare and join your brothers
and sisters and the masses of the Middle East in the common struggle
against capitalism and imperialist oppression. More revolutionary upsurges
are being prepared throughout the whole region and it is here where the
path lies for the liberation of the masses in the Arab world.


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