And
now some breaking news coming from the Islamic Emirate of Syriastan. This
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It all
started early this week, with a proclamation by the elusive leader of al-Qaeda
Central, Ayman "The Doctor" al-Zawahiri, hidden somewhere in the
Pakistani tribal areas; how come Double O Bama with his license to kill (list)
and prime drone fleet cannot find him?
Al-Zawahiri
called for all the Islamist brigades in the Jihad Inc business fighting the
government of Syrian President Bashar al- Assad
to found an Islamic emirate, the passport du jour leading to an Islamic
caliphate.
Two
days later, the Islamic State of Iraq - for all practical purposes al-Qaeda in
Iraq - announced, via a video starring its leader Abu Bakr al-Husseini
al-Qurashi al-Baghdadi, a mergers and acquisition spectacular; from now on, it
would be united with the Syrian jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra, and be referred
to as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
But
then, the next day, the head of Jabhat al-Nusra, the shady Abu Muhammad
al-Joulani, said that yes, we do pledge our allegiance to al-Qaeda Sheikh,
Doctor al-Zawahiri; but there has been no M&A business whatsoever with
al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Puzzled
infidels from Washington to Beijing may be entitled to believe this is straight
from Monty Python - but it's actually deadly serious; especially as the House
of Saud, the Emir of Qatar, the neo-Ottoman Erdogan in Turkey and King
Playstation from Jordan - vastly supported by Washington - continue to
weaponize the Syrian "rebels" to Kingdom Come. And one of the top
beneficiaries of this weaponizing orgy has been - who else - the M&A gang
now known as the Islamic State of the Iraq and Levant.
Every
grain of sand in the Syrian-Iraqi desert knows that the "rebels" who
really matter in fighting terms in Syria are from Jabhat al-Nusra - hundreds of
transnationals fond of beheading and suicide bombings.
They
control, for instance, a few important suburbs of Aleppo. They've perpetrated
scores of kidnappings, torture and summary executions. Crucially, they killed a
lot of civilians. And they want to impose no-compromise, hardcore Sharia law.
No wonder middle-class, educated Syrians fear them more than anything lethal
the government might resort to.
Al-Baghdadi
admitted the obvious: Syrian jihadis are an annex to Iraqi jihadis, from whom,
crucially, they have been receiving on-the-ground battle experience. After all,
it was these hardcore Iraqis who fought the Americans, especially from 2004 to
2007. The plum tomato in the kebab is that al-Nusra itself was founded by Sunni
Syrians fighting alongside Sunni Iraqis in Iraq.
Then there's
what the House of Saud is up to. The Saudis are competing in a regional
marathon against al-Qaeda to see who enrolls more Sunni fanatics to fight those
apostate Iranians, both in Iraq and the northern Levant. The House of Saud
loves any jihadi, local or transnational, as long as he does not raise hell
inside Saudi Arabia.
The
alphabet soup of US intel agencies should know all that by now; otherwise
suspicion that they spent all this time watching Monty Python reruns will be
proven correct. Reason seemed to have prevailed when a puzzled State
Department, via Secretary John Kerry, reversed Hillary Clinton's Artemis
syndrome and last month called for the Assad regime and the "rebels"
to negotiate - anything - although he also had the temerity to proclaim there
are "moderates" among the jihadis.
But
then, earlier this week in Jerusalem, just as the jihadi merger and acquisition
was about to be announced in Syria/Iraq, Kerry insisted that for the Obama
administration "no option is off the
table" in terms of a US attack on - Iran.
Abandon
all hope all you geopolitical dwellers in this valley of tears. The State
Department does remain as puzzled as ever, as no rational adults seem to be
able to distinguish between hardcore Sunni jihadis - of the 9/11 kind - and
"axis of evil" Iranians.
The
Europeans at least seem to be having second thoughts. The French announced this
week they want to convince the European Union and the UN Security Council to
brand Jabhat al-Nusra as a "terrorist organization". Yet everybody
runs for cover when the question of what happens to the weaponizing of the
Syrian "rebels" arises; it's obvious that Jabhat al-Nusra is having a
ball with the status quo.
And
still, next week, they will meet again - the main producers of this ghastly
Z-movie, Regime Change
Special Ops, plus some marginal players. It will be the US, the
Brits and the French, Turkey, Germany, Italy, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar and Saudi
Arabia. They will agree to keep the weaponizing going - and actually
turbo-charge it.
So what
is the CIA doing in all this mess? Well, hoping it gets messier, by supporting
Baghdad-approved Shi'ite Iraqi militias to go after the jihadi superstars of
the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. Iraqi Prime Minister al-Maliki even
asked for CIA drones to bomb them to paradise. No luck - for now.
Baghdad
has seen the writing on the wall - a direct consequence of the divide and rule,
Sunni-against-Shi'ite games the Americans have been encouraging for 10 years
now; the next stage is set for a civil war, Syria-style, in Iraq. Iraqi
intelligence is seriously infiltrated by Islamic State of Iraq jihadis. There
are no desert borders to speak of; Anbar province is watching what's unfolding
in Syria as a dress rehearsal for what will happen in Iraq.
It's as
if the brand new Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant cannot wait for Iraq to
be back to that sinister, gruesome period between 2004 and 2008, when the body
count could make Bruce Willis cringe. So what's a Pentagon in retreat to do?
Shock and awe them all over again? Oh, no; this option is not for Iraq or the
Islamic Emirate of Syriastan; it's only on the table for Iran.
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