No law will stop Obama’s democracy-bombs over Syria
Regardless of how Congress votes, Obama is going to attack Syria. The president is doing his best to avoid constructive dialogue when the focus should be international law, not ‘international norms’ as defined by Washington.
As world leaders descend on the Russian city of St. Petersburg to
discuss global tax regimes and international trade, this year’s
G20 Summit is really a G20+1, with an extra seat allocated for
the massive elephant in the room.
Many of the leaders attending have brought along their foreign
ministers, as the summit will also informally serve as a global
platform to discuss the sorry state of affairs in Syria. One can
only speculate as to the substance of any exchanges between
President Putin and his American counterpart and forced smiles
will be in no short supply.
“He is lying and knows he is lying. It’s sad,” said Putin,
of John Kerry’s address to the US Congress. That about sums it up
– the lies and deceit of the Obama administration are so
breathtaking, so innumerable, and they’re being trumpeted
knowingly and shamelessly. Want a taste of highly moral and
ethical narrative being championed in favor of “the Syrian
people?” Look no further than the New York Times, with its
recent headline“Bomb Syria, Even If It Is
Illegal,” which argues that Obama and his poodles should
“declare that international law has evolved and that they
don’t need Security Council approval to intervene in Syria."
The establishment press is calling for blood, and they're
claiming the moral high ground while doing it – slightly
pathological? You bet. The insane are really running the asylum
on this one.
The Russians have been pushing for Geneva II with focused
perseverance, but Barry and his flesh-eating rebels aren’t going
to let that happen – not without a substantial sprinkling of
Tomahawk cruise missiles over Damascus at the very least. The
trigger-happy White House, with the most sophisticated military
arsenal in the history of man, has demonstrated that it is
unwilling to acknowledge any evidence that contradicts its
cooker-cutter narrative – it is not open to reasoned arguments,
and so the world yet again faces a dangerous precedent due to US
intransigence.
To the surprise of many, the British parliament made clear that it would not drink the Cameron kool-aid, and even Ban Ki-moon chimed in to remind the Commander-in-Chief that the use of force is only legal in self-defense or with Security Council authorization.
Air Force One flies above the law
International law? Pssh! Obama knows his bombs-for-peace program
isn’t going to get past Russia and China, and in the absence of a
unified coalition of the willing, he’s been forced to seek
approval from Congress to maintain the façade of legitimacy.
When reading in-between the lines, it’s clear that the Obama
administration will proceed with an attack on Syria whether
Congress gives the green light or not – in all likelihood,
Congress will vote ‘Yes’. The American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has broken its silence on Syria, and
called for war.
Unfortunately, Congress can be bought and be sure that lobbyist dollars are being dealt out faster than you can say ‘Jabhat al-Nusra’ to seal the vote. “Emperor” Obama insists that he is not required to consult Congress to seek approval for his Syrian adventure, but did so anyway after receiving a letter from more than 160 members of the House of Representatives reminding him that to take the country to war without congressional approval is an impeachable offense, which doesn’t exactly bode well for his credentials as a constitutional lawyer.
And what about the evidence? The US government insists that it
has “high confidence” that the Assad regime used chemical
weapons, and that the evidence is so compelling that Washington
is willing to go to war – before the UN team of chemical weapon
experts have yet to make a determination. If you question this
narrative, you are a conspiracy theorist. But what about the UN’s
commission of inquiry led by Carla Del Ponte that implicated the
rebels with using chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal? What about
the Russian reports that claim the projectiles were crudely
produced and clearly not military grade or consistent with the
weapons in Assad’s stockpiles? What about reports that rebel
forces were caught with cylinders of sarin nerve gas in southern
Turkey near the Syrian border? As far as Obama is concerned, all
of that has already been sent down the memory hole. It’s not the
media’s job to present this information in a balanced and
unbiased way, its only function is to sell war and educate the
public about the benefits of twerking, as displayed by Miley
Cyrus last week, stealing the headlines on CNN as US warships
amassed in the Mediterranean.
Nobody believes the “limited strike” assurances
Just as in Iraq, the war on Syria is being sold as “limited
strike” designed to hasten the rebel advance, but the
original draft resolution for military intervention that Congress
is set to vote on suggests otherwise. The wording of the text is
so broad that Obama could virtually get away with anything he
pleases. For example, the phrase “The President is authorized
to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to
be necessary and appropriate” is deliberately vague. The
intentional legal ambiguousness of the text raised eyebrows in
Congress (clearly the executive branch was trying to pull a fast
one) so much so that Kerry was forced to prohibit "boots on
the ground," which he argued against on the grounds of Obama
having options if Syria "imploded".
If there is a real danger of Syria imploding, which it very well might under a sustained campaign of US aggression, then the limited strike rhetoric should be seen as what is it – empty assurances designed to rubber stamp the war as quickly as possible.
The drive to military intervention in Syria is transparently a
move to topple the legal authorities in Damascus. If that
happens, it would create a power vacuum that would immediately
destabilize the country and pit dozens of warring factions
against one another as they vie for power – Syria explodes.
Al-Qaeda and other jihadi militias will declare caliphates all
over Syria while persecuting Alawite minorities and Assad
loyalists. The instability could lead to the fracturing of Syria
under ethnic and sectarian lines into several smaller states, and
the chaos would swallow the currently war-torn and destabilized
Iraq.
The toppling of Assad is a transparent declaration of war against
Hezbollah and Iran and could lead to a major regional conflict
that would kill large numbers of people. In essence, nothing
about this situation indicates that it will be limited. Moreover,
the United States has few strategic benefits here, while Saudi
Arabia and Israel are dragging Washington by the nose into this
conflict. When Kerry recently testified in front of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, he divulged that the House of Saud and
Qatar even offered to bankroll the whole US operation in Syria –
tough bargain for cash-strapped Washington hawks to pass up!
Obama wears rainbow suspenders
Few have speculated about the recent “joint” missile
launch conducted by the US and Israel, which was first denied,
then classified as an atmospheric rocket for scientific research
purposes, and finally it was admitted to be a test launch of a
military rocket.
Nobody, not even NATO, was informed about it and the sketchy
cover story only heightens suspicions. The Pentagon eventually
admitted that the launch was carried out with technical support
from the US Defense Department. This incident was probably not a
legitimate Israeli missile defense system test – a launch during
the incredibly tense situation in the region suggests a quality
of psychological warfare and panic creation, but ultimately the
Americans were measuring the preparedness and response of the
Syrians to an unannounced missile launch.
Either way, the move was entirely reckless, but nothing else can be expected from Washington and Tel Aviv. As Putin said, the US is lying and it knows it’s lying. The US has fueled the Syrian conflict from the beginning under the euphemistic guise of “democracy promotion” – first by training and financing anti-Assad activists, and once they built momentum in Syria, arms and foreign fighters began pouring in.
The Syrian conflict could not have reached this point without a
steady influx of aid from the US, via its stooges in Saudi
Arabia, Turkey, and Qatar. Is it really worth it to pass the
point of no return by setting off a powder keg in the region? The
human losses thus far could pale in comparison to what would
follow in a wider regional war. The further destruction of lives,
of culture, and even of the Syrian state as it exists is what
will follow.
If Washington was serious about peace, it would have called off the rebels and channeled all of its diplomatic muscle into Geneva II, and it would cooperate with Russia, the other largest stakeholder in this conflict. Obama could have met with Putin during this G20 Summit to bridge the differences and put effort behind a political solution, but no.
Obama will use his trip to Russia to meet with gay activists, a
childish gesture that is entirely political – a weak attempt to
stick it to Putin for his stance on various issues. Meeting with
activists and members of civil society is not wrong in and of
itself, but the fact that Obama chose to meet with LBGT activists
at a time when his cooperation with Putin is most needed on Syria
is a move that speaks volumes. Obama is demonstrably doing
everything possible to avoid any attempts to make peace through
dialogue.
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The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.