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Where will the weapons dispensed like candy to the Syrian rebels end
up?**** The
Idiot’s Foreign Policy****

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*By Daniel Greenfield* (Bio and
Archives<http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/members/56747/DanielGreenfield/90>)
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 ****

**[image: http://cfp.canadafreepress.com/greenfield072413.jpg]**Rarely has
there been a policy as universally supported in Washington and as
universally rejected by Americans of all ages, races, genders, incomes and
religions as the proposal to send weapons to the Syrian terrorists.****

The average American who has never heard of the Al-Nusra Front, is utterly
in the dark about the differences between the various brigades of the Free
Syrian Army and hasn’t the faintest idea that the entire thing has been a
Muslim Brotherhood operation of varying degrees of subtlety from Day 1,
still thinks that sending weapons to them is a terrible idea.****

Even a public that is weary of war and not at all enthusiastic about
jumping into another one would rather invade Syria than arm the Syrian
rebels. ****

At least those are the results of a recent Quinnipiac
poll<http://www.quinnipiac.edu/institutes-and-centers/polling-institute/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=1920>which
found that sizable majorities of Republicans, Democrats, men, women,
Whites, Blacks and Hispanics (and possibly even the mysteriously reclusive
White Hispanics) all opposed the proposal to send arms to the rebels; even
without being told that rebel is a polite term for Islamic Jihadist and
Islamic Jihadist is a polite term for the guy wearing explosive underwear
next to them on their vacation flight.****

The college educated and those who made it through the basic twelve,
Protestants and Catholics, those making under 50K and those making over
100K, callow 18-year-olds and superannuated seniors, all came together to
oppose an insane policy of giving weapons to terrorists who are certain to
use them against us.****

They came to this novel conclusion without a thorough grounding in foreign
policy, without having ever read one of those massive tomes that outgoing
secretaries of state throw together to explain their failures, and without
even being told anything true and meaningful about the Free Syrian Army.
The only analytical tool at their disposal was their common sense.****

In a time when the country is sharply divided along class, race, gender and
hoodie, this was a refreshing show of unity. The United States of America,
in town and city, mariachi band, hip hop concert and hoedown, came together
to oppose giving weapons to terrorists.****

And no one in Washington D.C. paid attention. Why should they? They already
have it all figured out.****

The intelligence committees in the Senate and House of Representatives,
which had briefly kicked up a fuss over Obama’s plan to send guns to
terrorists, withdrew their objections after being promised regular updates.
If those updates are nearly as interesting as the ones for Fast and
Furious, a program which merely put lighter weapons into the hands of
Mexican drug lords, they should make for some entertaining reading.****

The weapons smuggled into Libya, with the complicity of Uncle Barack, and
the ones looted from Gaddafi’s ample storehouses, have already shown up in
Gaza, led to the Islamist conquest of Mali (requiring French military
intervention), and have, naturally, shown up in Syria.****

Where will the weapons dispensed like candy to the Syrian rebels end up?
The real question is where won’t they end up. The Middle East is a giant
arms market and the United States is abandoning the policy of plausible
deniability that existed during the Libyan War to directly run guns to
terrorists. ****

Considering the havoc that a mere 2,000 Fast and Furious guns caused in
Mexico, what exactly will come of shipping anti-tank weapons to the same
sort of Islamist militias who launched a full blown assault on the American
mission in Benghazi?****

In the great polling game of Ask the Audience played on the set of Who
Wants to be President, the answer from the gallery has come in loud and
clear. But no one on the stage seems to actually care. And it is that lack
of concern that is more interesting than the exercise of common sense by
the collective polled mind of America.****

It is widely accepted wisdom in Washington D.C. that we have to send
weapons to the Syrian rebels. How did a notion that is rejected out of hand
by the man on the street for reasons of common sense become accepted in
Washington D.C. also for reasons of common sense? Is there a different
common sense in Washington D.C. than in Peoria, Miami or Fargo? Or is there
a lack of common sense?****

During the heyday of the Arab Spring when we were all supposed to be
impressed by posed photographs of protesters gesticulating against a fiery
background in Tahrir Square, it was hard to find anyone with policy
influence or experience who would agree that we should just stay out of it.
Mubarak staying on was equally a non-starter. They all knew that Mubarak
had to go. They all knew that democracy in Egypt was inevitable. And they
all knew that it would somehow work out because freedom is stronger than
tyranny and talking points are stronger than common sense.****

The consensus on Syrian smacks of that same empty conviction that something
must be done, that the golden avatar of progress must be served and that we
are on the cusp of historic change. “Inaction is not an option,” say the
advocates of every stupid policy from amnesty for illegal aliens to guns
for terrorists.****

But considering the outcomes of their proposed policies, inaction doesn’t
seem so bad.****

The net foreign policy outcome of all our interventions in Egypt to make
the Egyptians love us is an Egypt that now hates us more than ever. Hating
us is the one thing that Egyptians from all walks of life can agree on.
It’s their national equivalent of shipping guns to Syrian terrorists. ****

Not only did Obama’s Cairo speech, his command that Mubarak depart and his
latest attempts at pressing for the restoration of the Muslim Brotherhood
to power, not win over anyone, the sum of these interventions have made
Egypt more unstable and made us more hated than ever.****

The Libyan intervention, begun to protect the Islamist militias of
Benghazi, ended with a burning diplomatic compound in Benghazi and Islamist
militias gunning down two Navy SEALS while dragging the body of an American
ambassador through the streets in between snapping shots of his corpse with
their smartphones. (Officially they were rescuing him by taking him to a
hospital controlled by the same Islamist militia that was involved in the
attack.)****

So what’s the worst that could happen in Syria?****

The most destructive influence on domestic and foreign policy is that sense
of inevitability. “Something must be done,” are the four words that have
undone the reason of even credible conservative politicians. The next six
words, “It will happen even without us” are nearly as toxic. These are the
words that have convinced countless politicians to sell out on domestic
policy in exchange for having some control over the final outcome.****

If the entire population of the United States Senate went up to the roof of
the Russell Building and jumped off, it would happen because more and more
aides would talk up their senators and urge them to go up because if they
all jump together, then the dissenting senators will have some control over
the process.****

That false sense of power and even falser sense of consensus is driving an
idiotic policy in Syria.****

Officially we are supporting the Syrian rebels because we support
democracy, even though the vast majority of the rebels are Islamists and
the only democracy they want will disenfranchise Christians, Shiites, women
and anyone else left standing after the black flags sweep into Damascus.
Morsi also deserves our support because he was democratically elected, even
though during his time in office, he tried to amass total power and
tortured and beat up his political opponents.****

What democracy really means is that Washington D.C. has decided that the
Muslim Brotherhood is inevitable and so we might as well get on their good
side by helping them take over a few countries, before it’s too late. Never
mind that the Muslim Brotherhood doesn’t have a good side. Peel back the
layers of front organizations and you find yourself looking into the hooded
eyes of Yusuf al-Qaradawi who enjoys suicide bombings and long walks on the
beach. But no doubt that too is inevitable.****

Bobby Knight once said, “If rape is inevitable, relax and enjoy it.” That
advice seems to be defining our foreign policy in Egypt (where rape is an
instrument of domestic policy). The inevitability of the Muslim
Brotherhood’s victory has become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Since they’re
bound to win down the road, we should help them win now. And if they start
losing, then we have to ship weapons to their militias and maybe declare a
No Fly Zone, because while their victory is inevitable, its inevitability
must be assured with American weapons against the will of the American
people.****

Washington D.C. is full of Ivy League grads that have spent a lifetime
reading about the Middle East, but lack the most basic sort of common
sense. It’s not that they can’t comprehend the risks, it’s that they have
been taught to think that either they jump off the Morsi building and land
in a Syrian rebel camp or the whole thing will happen without them and they
will be left out of the loop.****

And what could be worse than that?****

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