*John McCain’s Syria Delusions*

Posted By *Bruce Thornton* On June 18, 2013 ****

Following the president’s announcement that we will provide small arms and
ammunition to the rebels fighting Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Senator John
McCain has intensified his drumbeat for war and demanded even more
extensive U.S. involvement, particularly a no-fly zone. But McCain has not
indicated any awareness of the risks and complications of such an
escalation.****

McCain’s argument is the typical one made by “responsibility to protect”
internationalists like Samantha Power, Obama’s new U.N. ambassador, whom
McCain supported despite her record of anti-Israel animus and doubts about
America’s worthiness. But we can’t stand by and watch Assad slaughter his
people, the interventionists claim. Except we have stood by on numerous
occasions, in Congo, Sudan, and Rwanda, to name just a few venues of
slaughter. We are standing by right now as Christians in the Middle East
are being murdered, assaulted, harassed, and cleansed from lands that have
been Christian for two millennia. We are standing by as al-Qaeda in Iraq
slaughters its political and sectarian rivals, and we will for sure be
standing by in Afghanistan when the Taliban slaughter even more enemies
after we depart in 2014.****

The lofty notion of “responsibility to protect” is a fraud, for the fact is
we can’t protect every victim of global violence and oppression. This means
that our national interests and security can be the only reasons for an
armed intervention.****

Of course, McCain et al. argue that our interests are at risk, and that
providing weapons or even a no-fly zone offers little danger to our
soldiers. An Assad victory, so the argument goes, will also be a victory
for Iran and its proxies like Hezbollah. But Iran’s real achievement will
be the possession of nuclear weapons, which will change the geostrategic
calculus in the Middle East much more than Assad’s holding on to power. If
we’re concerned about Iran, then, we should be focusing on the regime’s
nuclear weapons program, which day by day relentlessly progresses to
fulfillment. It’s not Iran’s proxies we should worry about, but Iran.****

Nor should the apparent ease with which the U.S.––excuse me, NATO––toppled
the Gaddafi regime fool us into thinking we can do the same in Syria. The
odds of civilian casualties, for example, will be much greater in Syria if
we attack Assad’s air defense system. Once the videos of dead children
amidst the rubble hit the international media, how long will all those
“allies” still be in our corner? And what about Assad’s stockpiles of
chemical weapons? What if he responds by unleashing them against his
enemies? And will Russia simply stand by while we bomb its ally’s assets
that it provided to them? Perhaps Putin will decide to send the promised
S-300 missiles after all. There are all sorts of risks and contingencies,
and unless we have a plan to deal with them that puts all our assets on the
table, including ground troops, we could make the situation even worse.****

Equally bad, McCain doesn’t really know to whom he is eager to give
sophisticated weapons. Clearly the most effective and dedicated fighters
are to some degree Islamist in ideology, ranging from Muslim Brotherhood
affiliates to al-Qaeda franchises like the al Nusra front, which has
already pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda headman Ayman al-Zawahri. Jihadists
from Europe and across the Middle East are streaming to Syria, where they
are getting valuable battlefield experience. The so-called “moderate”
Syrian Free Army, the force comprising mostly army defectors, has made it
clear they will cooperate with the al-Nusra fighters and anybody else
committed to destroying Assad’s regime. Do we really think that if they
win, they will then turn their guns on their allies?****

And what makes McCain think that weapons delivered to “vetted”
groups––assuming that there is any way to definitively establish that they
are “moderate”–– will be kept out of the hands of jihadist gangs that are
sworn enemies of the U.S. and Israel? We’ve already suffered blowback in
Benghazi from Gaddafi’s looted arsenals in the four coffins of dead
Americans. The Syrian rebels have asked for anti-aircraft weapons, as these
are necessary for countering Assad’s air superiority. So we’re going to
provide weapons that can bring down commercial airliners to committed
jihadists? In 1979 we hadn’t yet been sufficiently awakened to the
terrorist threat from jihadists, so providing the mujahidin with the means
to drive the Soviets out of Afghanistan made sense. But we know now the
nature of the enemy, and so should be a little more prudent.****

No one pressing for intervention in Syria has confronted the fact that even
if defeating Iran and its proxies is critical to our national interests,
arming a congeries of different jihadist groups and imposing no-fly zones
are not going to accomplish that aim. It will take a much larger, more
intrusive force, including troops on the ground, to defeat Assad, secure
his chemical weapons arsenals, and marginalize the jihadists. After our
experience in Iraq and the failure of political nerve that has kept us from
achieving similar aims, good luck reprising that experiment in Syria.****

But even if Assad is driven out just by airpower and arming rebels, what
sort of government does McCain think will arise out of these various
Islamist factions? As Barry Rubin points
out<http://pjmedia.com/barryrubin/2013/06/14/panic-in-washington-is-iran-and-syriaa-regime-winning-and-what-to-do-about-it/>,
our choice in Syria “will be one of Sunni anti-Christians, anti-Americans,
and anti-Semites rather than Shia anti-Christians, anti-Americans, and
anti-Semites.” Whatever it is, it’s not going to be a liberal democracy
friendly to us and our interests, if what’s going on in Egypt is any
indication. The most likely outcome will be Libya on steroids, with large
swaths of the country available for sheltering jihadist camps right next
door to Israel and Jordan.****

And so live on the delusions of Middle East “democracy” promotion, a
consequence of wishful thinking rather than analysis of reality. And so
continues the baleful influence of John McCain on our foreign policy. His
demonizing of waterboarding helped to eliminate one of the most effective
tools for extracting intelligence, with the result that now we have no
effective means for gleaning intelligence from captured terrorists. And his
naïve faith in the magic powers of “democracy” to change a culture steeped
in 14 centuries of religious intolerance, supremacism, and violence
promises to repeat in Syria the empowerment of jihadist regimes we’re
witnessing in Egypt. We’ll be living with the consequences of those
delusions for a long time.****

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