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The Turkish Invasion of Syria as 

 

Path to Regime Change

 

 

Mark Sleboda, Moon of Alabama, 28 August 2016

 

The US-backed Turkish invasion of Syria with its proxies in tow now moves
further into Syria to seize Al-Bab in a landgrab to create Erdogan's (and
the U.S. neocon Brookings Institute's) long desired jihadi "safe haven"/"no
fly zone" for al-Qaeda & friends to operate and stage from with impunity
from Russian and Syrian airstrikes.

 

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Map  <https://twitter.com/PetoLucem/status/769944750552154113> by
<https://twitter.com/PetoLucem> Peto Lucem -
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Al-Bab is a "backdoor" on key routes south to Aleppo from the Turkish
border.

Turkish supplies for the Islamic Army of Conquest offensives in South Aleppo
and Latakia: arms, ammo, supplies, even artillery, tanks have been reported
as flowing like water over the Turkish border

 

Turkey is obviously not coordinating its incursion with the Syrian
government which condemns it as a violation of its sovereignty. The
Kremlin's impotent calls for Turkey to coordinate with Damascus while waving
the old Geneva communique have been completely ignored. Unfortunately there
is little they can do at this point without engaging in a full scale war
with Turkey and the U.S. in Syria. Something the Kremlin lacks the will to
do. Turkey/U.S. intend that their proxies take Aleppo as leverage in
settlement negotiations to force Assad to step down, or partition if that
fails.

Both the Turkish and FSA flags, (not the Syrian flag), were raised over
"liberated" Jarablus

 

Securing the Jarablus corridor from a westward YPG advance in attempts to
link their "cantons" east and west along the Turkish border prevents supply
lines to "Syrian rebels" from Turkey from being cut. That's why Turkey has
taken action here while however grudgingly accepting Kurdish control over
large stretches of Syrian-Turkish border everywhere else without taking
action. The ratlines to the "rebels" are Turkey's primary concern here.
Kurds are an important but demonstratively second concern.

 

Turkey's incursion was backed by US air-cover, drones, and embedded special
forces per the WSJ. These were there largely to prevent Russia and Syria
from even thinking about taking action against the invading forces.

 

Turkey is moving into Syria not just with its own military, but with
thousands of "rebel opposition groups" including US-backed FSA brigades
allied with AlQaeda/Nusra/Sham and the child head-chopping al-Zinki who are
reported to form the vanguard. Syrian territory is outright being turned
over to them by the Turkish military, simply exchanging control from one
group of terrorist jihadis (ISIS) to others who are more media acceptable
and more direct proxies of the Erdogan regime, the U.S., Saudi Arabia and
Qatar.

 

That said, ISIS has not resisted the Turkish advance at all - simply
"melting away" (or exchanging one set of uniforms
<https://twitter.com/agitpapa/status/769959892484517888> for another?). No
stay-behinds, no suicide bombers, no IEDS, nothing. No fighting. Zero
casualties. Turkish and "Syrian rebel" forces literally strolled in to
Jarablus taking selfies and posing for cameras. Tag-team turnover.

 

The Kurdish YPG/SDF have proven that they have become nothing but
lickspittle currs for the U.S., despite being betrayed, dutifully responding
to the leash and withdrawing from Manbij which they bled for, and all
positions east of the Euphrates on Biden's orders as he staged a press
conference in Ankara with Erdogan. They have served their part in providing
another layer of pretext for Turkey to invade Syria.

 

 

Layers of Pretext for Turkish invasion of Syria:

1.     "Liberating" Jarablus from ISIS to give it to al-Qaeda

2.     Giving Jarablus to al-Qaeda to deny it to Kurds

3.     Safe/No Fly Zone for al-Qaeda

4.     Neocon Plan B - Partition of Syria (if necessary)

 

The question has been raised about Russia's and Syria's supposedly "muted
response" to all this and that their existing protestations (linked below)
to the contrary are actually "lies" and that both are somehow in agreement
and collusion with everything Erdogan is doing above in some kind of grand
Eurasian alliance conspiracy and agreement to end the conflict in Syria ...

 

Right? This theory is really too absurd and far-fetched wishful thinking to
warrant addressing. See Moscow:
<http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20160824/1044600373/russia-turkey-jarablu
s-syria.html> Russian Foreign Ministry Expresses Concern About Turkish
Operation in Syria", Damascus:  <http://sana.sy/en/?p=86277> Syria condemns
Turkey's breach of Syria's sovereignty in Jarablos

 

What kind of response do you expect? Do you think Russia would shoot U.S.
and Turkish planes out of the sky and bomb Turkish forces in Syria? The
Turkish coup upheaval aside, the Turkish military is still large enough
several times over to crush the small Russian military taskforce in Syria.
To say nothing of where things would go from there in a war with NATO.

 

What did Russia do when U.S., UK, France etc quietly put their own special
forces and troops on the ground in Syria over the last year? What was the
Kremlin's response just days ago when the U.S. declared a no fly zone over
their SDF proxies attacking Syrian government forces and threatened to shoot
down Russian jets?

Nothing. They did nothing then just like their "muted" objections now. Not
because they want it to happen or are "in on it" but because there is
nothing they can do about it short of openly attacking and going to war with
the U.S. and Turkey (i.e. NATO) which the Kremlin is NOT willing to do for
Syria.

 

They are likewise not going to make threats or demands about violations of
Syria's sovereignty that they will not and cannot back up. Such bluster is
not their style. It achieves nothing. They will continue to play the long
game in Syria and hope events still turn their way without direct military
confrontation with the U.S. and Turkey. They continue to push for a
negotiated settlement on terms favorable to Damascus. Everyone is still
playing the charade that they are all in the conflict in Syria to fight
terrorists when we all know that it is just a front and the symptom for
regime change. That game goes on, just now with Turkey upping the ante.

 

The U.S. and Turkey want a negotiated settlement too - they are just not
willing to accept the current status of forces and intend to escalate and
create new facts on the ground, primarily in and around Aleppo, that they
hope will force Russia to accept that "Assad Must Go!" ensuring a settlement
more favorable to them.

Erdogan has actually always been much louder and more insistent in demanding
a "safe haven"/"no fly zone" for the proxies over the Jarablus corridor than
the US. Erdogan pushed for it several times, and Obama refused, apparently
infuriating his own State Department, CIA, and foreign policy elite in the
process. Now Erdogan's tantrums and witch-hunt over the lack of Western
support during the attempted Kemalist military coup, have blackmailed Obama
into acceding to this, in order to restore relations.

 

Overall, however the US has put the hegemon's name, power, and prestige on
the line for "Assad Must Go!" They simply cannot accept anything less than
regime change. In the end, particularly after Clinton comes to power in the
U.S. early next year and escalates the situation further than Obama has been
willing as he tries to run out the clock, I am afraid that Russia will
simply throw up their hands and walk away with whatever they can still get -
not willing to go to World War III over Syria. A gambit the U.S. has no such
reservations about. And that is the Kremlin's weakness, and why red line
after red line of theirs keeps getting crossed closer and closer to Russia's
borders itself.

 

When Russia itself is at last on the line and in the targets, it may not
have any friends left willing to stand by it.

 

 

From:
<http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/08/the-turkish-invasion-of-syria-is-the-p
ath-to-regime-change.html>
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/08/the-turkish-invasion-of-syria-is-the-pa
th-to-regime-change.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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