Obama’s war in Iraq and Syria

10 September 2014 


President Barack Obama will use his nationally televised speech tonight to
officially announce what has already begun: a new US war in Iraq that will
soon be extended to Syria.

The man who ran for president in 2008 as an opponent of Bush’s war in Iraq
is, like his predecessor, seeking to justify American military violence in
that tortured land and its extension into Syria with deceit and lies.

Just a month ago, announcing the initiation of US air strikes, Obama
presented them as a short-term, narrowly focused measure restricted to
providing “humanitarian relief” for Yazidi refugees threatened by Islamic
State of Syria and Iraq (ISIS) militia and protecting US personnel in the
Kurdish capital of Erbil.

Those pretexts failed to generate public support for renewed war in the
Middle East and were quickly dropped. Then came the beheading of two
American journalists by ISIS. The media ran lurid accounts of Western
recruits to ISIS and an increased threat of terrorist attacks within the US.

The beheadings provided a new, made-to-order pretext, reviving “war on
terror” fear-mongering, for US military intervention in the Middle East. It
was handed to American imperialism by a Sunni jihadist group that owes it
existence to Washington.

ISIS is a creation of the United States. It arose out of the destruction of
Iraqi society by the US military between 2003 and 2011 and the colonialist
policy pursued by Washington of whipping up sectarian warfare between Sunnis
and Shiites.

In Syria, the organization was directly and indirectly armed and trained by
the CIA as the spearhead of the US drive to overthrow the pro-Russian and
pro-Iranian regime of Bashar al-Assad and replace it with a US puppet
government. Much of its leadership has ties to American intelligence. (See:
“American imperialism and the rise of Islamic extremism in Syria and Iraq
<http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2014/09/09/airi-s09.html> .”)

The war on ISIS is camouflage for an unstated agenda. The United States is
using military force to attempt once again to restructure Iraq in line with
the aims of its 1991 war and its 2003 invasion—complete domination of the
country’s vast oil resources.

Even more centrally, the new war is aimed at overthrowing Assad in Syria. It
is an attempt to reverse the setback Washington suffered a year ago when it
had to scuttle its plans to intervene in Syria on the basis of fabricated
claims of chemical weapons attacks by Assad. The Obama administration was
not able to generate any significant public support for such an attack and
found itself internally divided.

Now, the same agenda is disguised as a war against ISIS, with which the US
has been allied in the drive for regime-change in Syria. Administration
officials are making clear in advance of Obama’s speech that he has adopted
a policy of carrying out air strikes in Syria as well as Iraq. It is
reported that Obama will urge Congress to authorize stepped up US military
aid to so-called “rebels” in Syria.

The agenda of the new war is the basic agenda that lay behind Washington’s
first war against Iraq 23 years ago—total US control of the energy resources
of the Middle East.

It will continue to be pursued if Washington succeeds in toppling and likely
murdering Assad (as it murdered Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Muammar Gaddafi
in Libya). Washington will in short order openly resume its war drive
against Iran.

The pursuit of US hegemony in the Middle East is also bound up with
Washington’s war-mongering against Russia. Last year, Russia obstructed the
Obama administration’s plans to attack Syria, Moscow’s only ally in the Arab
world and the site of a major Russian naval base. The desire to remove an
obstacle to US domination of the Middle East was a significant factor in the
confrontation the US created with Moscow by conspiring to overthrow a
pro-Russian government in Ukraine and replace it with a far-right, rabidly
anti-Russian puppet regime.

This new war, like the ones that went before it, is being carried out over
the heads of the American people, without any explanation or public
discussion. The decisions are made by a cabal of military and intelligence
operatives in consultation with Washington think tanks and Wall Street.

On Tuesday, Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International
Studies (CSIS), published a commentary outlining the aims of Obama’s
Wednesday night speech. The CSIS is a key part of the nexus of government
and military officials and national security think tanks that actually
shapes the life-and-death decisions, including going to war, that impact the
American and world population.

On his web site, which is produced for the political elite, Cordesman
spelled out frankly what is being prepared. Noting that, “there are many
good reasons the president needs to be cautious about what he says and not
speak too openly about the details,” he made clear that Obama’s promises of
“no combat troops on the ground” were virtually meaningless, and that what
was being launched was a massive military escalation in the Middle East.

“There is a critical difference between no ground troops and no major ground
combat units,” he wrote. “The United States already has some 1,100 military
personnel in Iraq and counting. It will need more in the future—plus civil
intelligence personnel—for training, equipment transfers, targeting and
intelligence analysis, and various enabling functions. Ideally, it will also
need Special Forces or their equivalent to work with Sunni areas that return
to supporting the government or become hostile to the Islamic State, work
with the Kurds, and embed in Iraq forces to help provide tactical guidance
and air strike planning…

“Limited US airpower may be able to contain the Islamic State, but it will
take a far larger campaign to defeat it in Iraq and a campaign that strikes
targets in Syria to have any chance of reducing the Islamic State back to a
small extremist faction with only limited support. In practice, air power
must be extended well beyond targeting forward IS combat elements and strike
at the entire leadership, military forces, key cadres, and key strategic
political and economic centers of IS operations.”

Under the heading “The Assad Problem: The Enemy of Our Enemy is Worse than
Our Enemy,” Cordesman made clear that military action in Syria ostensibly
targeting ISIS would be used to carry through the US policy of regime-change
against Assad.

None of the conspirators are held accountable for their endless wars based
on lies. On Tuesday, former Vice President Dick Cheney, a prime architect of
the 2003 invasion of Iraq, met with Republican members of the House of
Representatives to push for full-scale war in both Iraq and Syria.

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, whose résumé includes the murder
of millions in Vietnam and the fascist coup that brought Pinochet to power
in Chile, gave an interview to the Times of London in which he urged Obama
to “launch an all-out attack” on ISIS, saying that air strikes should “not
make any distinction between Syria and Iraq.”

The entire political establishment and corporate-controlled media are lined
up behind the new war. Congress functions as a rubber stamp of the Pentagon
and CIA.

These events underscore the fact that we live today in an age of permanent
war. This is what Bush meant, speaking for the American ruling class, when
he talked in 2001 of the “wars of the 21st Century.” One war follows
another, each one more violent and ominous than the last.

The only thing that can stop perpetual war, leading inevitably to a nuclear
World War III, is the independent movement of the working class in the
United States and internationally against the source of imperialist war, the
capitalist system.

Barry Grey

 

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
katika machafuko"

 

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