For now, Obama is saving his own skin, and that is the most important thing. To him.
by Michael Snyder
Well, isn't that
convenient? At the moment when the Obama administration is
feeling more heat then ever before, it starts another war. Suddenly
everyone in the mainstream media is talking all about Syria and not about the
IRS scandal, Benghazi, NSA
snooping or any of the other political scandals that have
popped up in recent weeks.
As if on cue,
Obama made headlines all over the globe on Thursday by claiming that the Syrian
government has used chemical weapons against the rebels "multiple
times", and that the U.S. was now ready to do more to assist
the rebels. That assistance is reportedly going to include "military
support" for the rebels and a no-fly zone over at least part of Syria is
being discussed. Without a doubt, these are acts of war, and this
conflict is not going to end until Assad has been ousted. But Assad will
not go quietly.
And all it
would take is for Assad to fire a couple of missiles at Tel Aviv for a huge
regional war to erupt in the Middle East. And what happens if Russia
or China decides to get involved in the conflict in Syria? Obama is
playing with fire, but he has shown again and again that he is willing to do
virtually anything if it will benefit him politically.
As far as the
Obama administration is concerned, there is no such thing as a
coincidence. The timing of this announcement regarding Syria was
not an accident. If Obama wanted to use chemical weapons as an excuse to
go after Syria he could have done it weeks ago, or he could have waited several
more months before taking action. He chose to do it right now for a
reason, and hopefully the American people will be able to see right through this.
So exactly what
are we going to be doing for the Syrian rebels? Well, we will definitely
be arming them and training them. And it is probably reasonable to assume
that there will be American "advisers" on the ground inside Syria
helping to organize the Syrian resistance. In fact, according to
Debka, a large U.S. Marine force has already been deployed
to the Jordanian border with Syria.
In addition,
according to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. aircraft
may be involved in enforcing a no-fly zone inside Syria...
A U.S. military
proposal for arming Syrian rebels also calls for a limited no-fly zone inside
Syria that would be enforced from Jordanian territory to protect Syrian
refugees and rebels who would train there, according to U.S. officials.
Asked by the White
House to develop options for Syria, military planners have said that creating
an area to train and equip rebel forces would require keeping Syrian aircraft
well away from the Jordanian border.
To do that, the
military envisages creating a no-fly zone stretching up to 25 miles into Syria
which would be enforced using aircraft flown from Jordanian bases and flying
inside the kingdom, according to U.S. officials.
No matter how you
slice it, the United States is now in a state of war with Syria. The only
question is how "involved" we are going to get.
And several
prominent Republicans are already rushing forward to applaud Barack Obama on
this latest move. The following comes from a CBS
News report...
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who met with the rebels last month and has been a vocal critic of the president's Syria policy said in a joint statement with Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.: "We appreciate the President's finding that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons on several occasions. We also agree with the President that this fact must affect U.S. policy toward Syria. The President's red line has been crossed. U.S. credibility is on the line. Now is not the time to merely take the next incremental step. Now is the time for more decisive actions."
But you know
what? Many of these Syrian rebels have actually pledged allegiance to
al-Qaeda.
Yes, you read that
correctly.
The whole point of
the "war on terror" was to supposedly fight al-Qaeda, but now the U.S.
military is allied with them.
Why in the world
would we want to help the people who are supposed to be our greatest global enemy?...
A Syrian rebel
group's pledge of allegiance to al-Qaeda's replacement for Osama bin Laden
suggests that the terrorist group's influence is not waning and that it may
take a greater role in the Western-backed fight to topple Syrian President
Bashar Assad.
The pledge of
allegiance by Syrian Jabhat al Nusra Front chief Abou Mohamad al-Joulani to
al-Qaeda leader Sheik Ayman al-Zawahri was coupled with an announcement by the
al-Qaeda affiliate in Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq, that it would work with
al Nusra as well.
Lebanese Sheik
Omar Bakri, a Salafist who says states must be governed by Muslim religious
law, says al-Qaeda has assisted al Nusra for some time.
"They
provided them early on with technical, military and financial support , especially
when it came to setting up networks of foreign jihadis who were brought into
Syria," Bakri says. "There will certainly be greater coordination
between the two groups."
This group of
jihadists has been responsible for car and suicide bombings all over Syria, and
they are the ones that have been doing the heaviest fighting on the front
lines...
When the group
Jabhat al Nusra first claimed responsibility for car and suicide bombings in
Damascus that killed dozens last January, many of Syria’s revolutionaries
claimed that the organization was a creation of the Syrian government, designed
to discredit those who opposed the regime of President Bashar Assad and to hide
the regime’s own brutal tactics.
Nearly a year
later, however, Jabhat al Nusra, which U.S. officials believe has links to al
Qaida, has become essential to the frontline operations of the rebels fighting
to topple Assad.
Not only does the
group still conduct suicide bombings that have killed hundreds, but they’ve
proved to be critical to the rebels’ military advance. In battle after battle
across the country, Nusra and similar groups do the heaviest frontline
fighting. Groups who call themselves the Free Syrian Army and report to military
councils led by defected Syrian army officers move into the captured territory
afterward.
The prominence of
Nusra in the rebel cause worries U.S. and other Western officials, who say its
operations rely on the same people and tactics that fueled al Qaida in Iraq –
an assertion that is borne out by interviews with Nusra members in Syria.
These are no
"freedom fighters". In fact, if these guys take over they will
be much worse than Assad. These "rebels" recently massacred an entire villages of
Christians, and just two days ago they
slaughtered a 14-year-old boy for supposedly insulting Mohammed...
The rebels, according to ABC News’
reconstruction of the Syrian groups’ reports, appear to have
whipped Qatta. When they brought him back to where they’d taken him, his head
was wrapped by a shirt.
The rebels waited
for a crowd to gather; Qatta’s parents were among them. Speaking in classical
Arabic, they announced that Qatta had committed blasphemy and that anyone else
who dared insult the Prophet Mohammed would share his fate. Then, the shirt
still wrapped around the boy’s head, the rebels shot him in the mouth and neck.
Is this really who
the U.S. government wants to be allies with?
Are we that
stupid?
And guess
what? According to the Los Angeles Times, the Obama
administration is considering plans to bring all of the poor
"refugees" that are allied with these "rebels" to the
United States...
Two years into
a civil war that shows no signs of ending,
the Obama administration is considering resettling refugees who have
fled Syria, part of an international effort that could bring thousands of
Syrians to American cities and towns.
A resettlement
plan under discussion in Washington and other capitals is aimed at relieving
pressure on Middle Eastern countries straining to support 1.6 million refugees,
as well as assisting hard-hit Syrian families.
But now we are
committed to this conflict thanks to Obama.
There will be no
backing down until Assad is gone.
Of course this
could create a huge regional war in the Middle East or even eventually lead to
World War III, but Obama doesn't seem to care.
For now, Obama is
saving his own skin, and that is the most important thing to him.
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