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The announcement that the US is moving to directly arm the Islamist
militias and other armed gangs laying waste to Syria represents a
further descent into crisis and outright criminality by the Obama
administration.
US and other Western officials report that the
Pentagon has also provided the administration with plans to impose a
no-fly zone to carve out a swathe of Syrian territory at least 25 miles
deep along the Jordanian border for the purpose of massing, training and
arming proxy forces to invade Syria.
These measures, which will be taken in alliance with Britain and
France, the two former colonial overlords of Syria and the surrounding
region, are part of a war of aggression aimed at subjugating an
oppressed, former colonial country to the strategic and profit interests
of Washington and its closest NATO allies.
The White House claim
that this military escalation is a US response to the regime of Bashar
al-Assad crossing Obama’s “red line” and violating “international norms”
by using chemical weapons against the so-called “rebels” is an insult
to the intelligence of the people of the United States and the world.
The
drive toward direct intervention has nothing to do with any desire to
protect human life in Syria. The provision of new and more powerful
weaponry will result only in a proliferation of sectarian massacres by
Sunni Islamist “rebels” like the one that claimed the lives of at least
60 people, most of them women and children, in the eastern Syrian
village of Hatlah earlier this week. As for a no-fly zone, its
preparation would entail massive bombings of Syrian air defenses in
densely populate areas, threatening thousands of additional deaths.
No
evidence whatsoever has been made public substantiating charges that
the Assad regime used sarin gas “on a small scale,” a highly improbable
action which would make absolutely no military, much less political,
sense. The statement issued by Obama’s deputy national security adviser
Thursday even acknowledged that the alleged evidence of the use of sarin
gas “does not tell us how or where the individuals were exposed or who
was responsible for the dissemination.”
Last month, Carla Del
Ponte, lead investigator for the UN’s international commission of
inquiry on Syria, told the media that evidence indicated chemical
weapons had been “used on the part of the opposition, the rebels, not by
the government authorities.”
The White House reported that it had
shared its “evidence” with the Russian government. Yury Ushakov,
foreign policy adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin, said of the
US briefing, “I will say frankly that what was presented to us by the
Americans does not look convincing. It would be hard even to call them
facts.”
Like the allegations of “weapons of mass destruction” in
Iraq more than a decade ago, the chemical weapons charge against Syria
is a bald-faced lie. The Obama administration, following in the
footsteps of the Bush White House, is trying to drag the American people
into a predatory war based on phony pretexts and fabricated
intelligence.
The immediate impetus for the turn by the Obama
administration to more direct intervention is the growing recognition
that following the fall of the “rebel” held town of Qusair to Syrian
troops backed by Lebanese Hezbollah militiamen, the melange of Al Qaeda
and other militia forces that Washington has used as its proxy troops in
the war for regime-change is facing defeat.
In the aftermath of
the 2011 US-NATO war against Libya, Washington believed it could easily
pursue a similar strategy of hijacking popular protests and fomenting a
sectarian civil war to topple Assad and impose a US puppet government.
What it thought two years ago would be a cakewalk, however, has gone to
hell.
The fundamental reason for this debacle is not a lack of
weapons—which Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey have poured into the
country under the CIA’s supervision—or the brutality of the Assad
regime, but the fact that the majority of the population, however much
they might dislike Assad, hate the Islamist “rebels” even more.
There
is a palpable element of desperation in the latest turn by the Obama
administration, which the White House left to a junior aide to announce.
It is responding not only to the failure of its previous policy, but
also to enormous pressure from within the ruling political establishment
for war.
This found sharp expression in the remarks Tuesday by
former Democratic President Bill Clinton, who warned that Obama would
look like a “wuss” and “total fool” if he stopped short of “dropping a
few bombs.” Clinton solidarized himself with Republican Senator John
McCain, whose own reckless militarism makes him a candidate for either a
war crimes tribunal or a mental facility.
This was the
culmination of a steadily escalating campaign by politicians of both
parties, the media, the Washington think tanks and sections of the
military and intelligence apparatus for a more direct military
intervention.
Serving as adjuncts in this campaign are pseudo-left
groups such as the International Socialist Organization in the US, the
New Anti-capitalist Party in France and the Left Party in Germany, which
promote the Islamist militias and mercenaries in Syria as
“revolutionaries” and fashion twisted political alibis for imperialist
intervention. All of them have blood on their hands.
Nonetheless,
there are evidently deep divisions within the state over a war that
poses the threat of drawing the entire region as well as powers with
interests in Syria, particularly Iran and Russia, into the maelstrom.
After
the bitter experiences of Afghanistan and Iraq, there is virtually no
support among the American people for US intervention in Syria. US
imperialism’s pretense to be championing democracy in Syria is further
shattered by the revelations of its police state spying operations
against the people of the United States and the world, and the vicious
witch-hunt it has launched against Edward Snowden, the former National
Security Agency contractor who has exposed these crimes.
Despite
two years of media propaganda vilifying the Assad regime and casting the
Al Qaeda-linked militias as crusaders for democracy, an NBC- Wall Street Journal poll released this week showed that barely 11 percent of the US public supports even arming the “rebels.”
The
entire political setup in the US proceeds with indifference to these
popular sentiments. The hackneyed statements of the Democratic and
Republican politicians have nothing to do with convincing anyone to
support the war, while the corporate media churns out “news” that
resembles Orwellian propaganda.
It will be the working class, both
in the US and internationally, that pays the price for intervention in
Syria. Under conditions where it is universally proclaimed that there is
no money for jobs or vital social programs, not a word is raised about
what the military options being considered by Obama will cost. More
fundamentally, there is an inexorable logic to a US escalation in Syria,
which points toward military confrontation with Iran and potentially
Russia, threatening the lives of millions.
The struggle against
war, opposed by the pseudo-left groups that once led the official
“anti-war” movement and now back Obama and imperialism, can be
prosecuted only on the basis of the independent political mobilization
of the working class against the Obama administration and the capitalist
system that is the source of militarism.
Source: WSWS
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