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Week Twelve of the Russian Intervention in Syria:

 

Zag!

 

 

The Saker, 27 December 2015

 

In last week's review of the Russian military intervention in Syria I wrote
that Kerry had lost every single negotiation he ever had with the Russians
and that he had a record of agreeing to A only to come back to the US and
then declare non-A. This time again, the Americans did not change their
modus operandi, except that it was Obama himself who declared, yet again,
that Assad must go, resulting in some commentators speaking of a "White
House Schizophrenia". Others, however, noted that this could be simply a
case of face saving denials. Personally, I think that both of these
explanations are correct.

 

There is no doubt that Obama is an exceptionally weak, and even clueless,
President. The man has proven to have no vision, no understanding of
international relations, his culture is minimal while his arrogance appears
to be infinite - he is all about form over substance.

 

This is the ideal mix to win a Presidential election in the USA, but once in
the White House this is also a recipe for disaster. When such a non-entity
is placed at the top of the Executive branch of government, the different
parts of government do not get a clear message of what the policy is and, as
a result, they each begin doing their own thing without worrying too much
about what the POTUS has to say.

 

The recent article by Sy Hersh "Military to Military" is a good illustration
of that phenomenon. Being weak and lacking vision (or even understanding)
Obama's main concern is conceal his limitations and he therefore falls back
on the oldest of political tricks: he tells his audience whatever it wants
to hear. Exactly the same goes for Kerry too. Both of these men will say one
thing to the Russian rulers or during an interview with a Russian
journalist, and the exact opposite to an American reporter. That kind of
"schizophrenia" is perfectly normal, especially in the USA.

 

To use the expression coined by Chris Hedges, the USA is an "Empire of
Illusion". The US society has an apparently infinite tolerance for the fake
as long as the fake looks vaguely similar to the real thing. This is true on
all levels, ranging from the food Americans eat, to the way they entertain
themselves, to the politicians they elect and to the putative invincibility
of the armed forces their taxes pay for. It is all one gigantic lie, but who
cares as long as it is a fun, emotionally reassuring lie. 

 

In the Syrian context, this ability to ignore reality results in the support
of terrorism in the name of democracy, the conduct of an "anti-Daesh"
campaign which results in Daesh dramatically increase its territory, the
accusation that Assad used chemical weapons and now the "Assad can stay but
he must go" policy. This ability to completely decouple rhetoric and reality
can sometimes have a positive side-effect. For example, even if this week
saw a Zag! From the US Administration in terms of rhetoric, this does not
necessarily mean that the USA will continue to attempt to overthrow Assad.
The opposite is also true, however. The fact that the US has said that Assad
can stay in no way implies that the US will stop trying to overthrow him.

 

The bottom line is this: yes, there was definitely a Zag! this week, but
only time will tell how much of a zag we are dealing with.

 

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In this context I highly recommend the recent article by Alexander Mercouris
entitled "Russian diplomacy achieved a trio of Security Council Resolutions
over the last month which give Russia a decisive advantage" in which he
explains how Russia has achieved victory after victory at the UN Security
Council. What is important here is that with each of these Russian-sponsored
Resolution the number of available options for the USA are gradually being
reduced. 

 

Another factor also reducing the US options are all the tactical successes
of the Syrian military whose progress is slow, but steady. The intensive
pace of Russian airstrikes is having an effect on Daesh and the Syrians are
slowly advancing on all fronts. There has been no Daesh collapse yet, but if
the Syrians continue to advance as they have done so far their offensive
will eventually reach a critical point when the quantity of their small
(tactical) victories will end up triggering a qualitative (operational)
reaction and Daesh will begin to collapse. Of course, the Daesh fighters
will have the option of finding safety in Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and
elsewhere, but the psychological impact of a Daesh defeat in Syria will be
huge.

 

So far there are no signs of a possible Turkish invasion of northern Syria,
no signs that anybody is still thinking about imposing a no-fly zone, and
besides the murder of Samir Kuntar in an Israeli airstrike (which I
discussed here
<http://thesaker.is/putin-and-israel-a-complex-and-multi-layered-relationshi
p/> ), it appears that the S-400s are achieving the desired deterrent
effect.

 

In other words, while US leaders have their heads stuck deep up into their
own delusions, the events on the ground are slowly but steadily reinforcing
the Russian position and vindicating Russia's stance.

 

In the meantime, the Syrian Christians who follow the Gregorian Calendar are
celebrating Christmas in the streets of Latakia in a clear sign that a
multi-confessional Syria still exists and has a future.

 

The Saker

 

 

From:
http://thesaker.is/week-twelve-of-the-russian-intervention-in-syria-zag/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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