Syrian Blood Etches a New Line in the Sand - Pepe Escobar Excellent Read!!

dukelondon

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A humble request: Kindly read the article in its entirety before commenting and please don't call anyone Kaafir. This is just the reality of politics and I'm just sharing facts with you brothers and sisters so please take it easy.
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The worst part is that Muslims are killing fellow Muslims without realizing that they are pawns in someone else's great game
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Middle East Jul 25, 2012
THE ROVING EYE

Syrian Blood Etches a New Line in the Sand
Pepe Escobar

Once upon a time, early in the previous century, a line in the sand was drawn, from Acre to Kirkuk. Two colonial powers - Britain and France - nonchalantly divided the Middle East between themselves; everything north of the line in the sand was France's; south, it was Britain's.

Many blowbacks - and concentric tragedies - later, a new line in the sand is being drawn by Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Between Syria and Iraq, they want it all. Talk about the return of the repressed; now, as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization-Gulf Cooperation Council compound, they're in bed with their former colonial masters.

Blow by blow
No matter what militarized Western corporate media spins, there's no endgame in Syria - yet. On the contrary; the sectarian game is just beginning.

It's 1980s Afghanistan all over again. The over 100 heavily armed gangs engaged in civil war in Syria are overflowing with Gulf Cooperation Council funds financing their Russian RPGs bought on the black market. Salafi-jihadis cross into Syria in droves - not only from Iraq but also Kuwait, Algeria, Tunisia and Pakistan, following enraged calls by their imams. Kidnapping, raping and slaughtering pro-Assad regime civilians is becoming the law of the land.

They go after Christians with a vengeance. [1] They force Iraqi exiles in Damascus to leave, especially those settled in Sayyida Zainab, the predominantly Shi'ite neighborhood named after Prophet Muhammad's grand-daughter, buried in the beautiful local mosque. The BBC, to its credit, at least followed the story. [2]

They perform summary executions; Iraq's deputy interior minister Adnan al-Assadi told AFP how Iraqi border guards saw the Free Syrian Army (FSA) take control of a border outpost and then "executed 22 Syrian soldiers in front of the eyes of Iraqi soldiers".

The Bab al-Hawa crossing between Syria and Turkey was overrun by no less than 150 multinational self-described mujahideen [3] - coming from Algeria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, Chechnya and even France, many proclaiming their allegiance to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

They burned a lot of Turkish trucks. They shot their own promo video. They paraded their al-Qaeda flag. And they declared the whole border area an Islamic state.

Hand over your terrorist ID

There's no way to understand the Syrian dynamics without learning that most FSA commanders are not Syrians, but Iraqi Sunnis. The FSA could only capture the Abu Kamal border crossing between Syria and Iraq because the whole area is controlled by Sunni tribes viscerally antagonistic towards the al-Maliki government in Baghdad.

The free flow of mujahideen, hardcore jihadis and weapons between Iraq and Syria is now more than established.

The idea of the Arab League - behaving as NATO-GCC's fully robed spokesman - offering exile to Bashar al-Assad may be as ridiculous as the notion of the CIA supervising which mujahideen and jihadi outfits may have access to the weapons financed by Qatar and the Saudis.

At first, it might have been just a bad joke. After all, the exile offer came from those exact same paragons of democracy, the House of Saud and Qatar, who control the Arab League and are financing the mujahideen and the anti-Syria jihad.

Baghdad, though, publicly condemned the exile offer. And the aftermath - in fact on the same day - was worthy of The Joker (yes, Batman's foe); a wave of anti-Shi'ite bombings in Iraq, with over 100 people dead, duly claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq, al-Qaeda's local franchise. Spokesman Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi energetically urged the Sunni tribes in Anbar and Nineveh to join the jihad and topple the "infidel" government in Baghdad.

The mujahideen/jihadi back and forth between Syria and Iraq has been more than confirmed by Izzat al-Shahbandar, a senior member of Iraq's Parliament and close aide to Prime Minister al-Maliki. Baghdad even has updated lists. The crossover could only spawn more frenetic Orwellian newspeak, nailed by the website Moon of Alabama. [4]
Mujahideen and jihadis active in Iraq are now "Iraqi insurgents". And mujahideen and jihadis active in Syria remain the usual "Syrian rebels". They have been all decommissioned as "terrorists". Under this logic, the Colorado Batman shooter may also be described as an "insurgent".

Follow the money
As it stands, the romanticized Syrian "rebels" plus the insurgents formerly known as terrorists cannot win against the Syria military - not even with the Saudis and Qataris showering them with loads of cash and weapons.

Nor is there any evidence the regime is contemplating a retreat to the Alawite mountains in northern Syria, as evoked by this collective foreign policy blog discussion. After all the "rebels" do not control any territory.

What's certain is who would profit from Syria being progressively balkanized. The House of Saud and Qatar would love nothing better than to have the civil war exported to Iraq and Lebanon; in their very narrow calculations, that would eventually yield fellow Sunni regimes.

So expect Saudi and Qatari funds buying every well-connected Syrian regime apparatchik in sight - even while the urban Sunni bourgeosie still has not abandoned the ship.
And as the civil war spreads out, a tsunami of weapons will keep inundating Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq and of course Turkey, boosting assorted guerrilla outfits, Kurdish included - yet one more facet of now ostracized neo-Ottoman Turkey impotently watching nation states carved out of that 1920s colonial line in the sand being smashed.
Strategically, this will always be a war by proxy; essentially Saudi Arabia vs Iran - with the House of Saud behind hardcore Islamists of all colors compared to Qatar supporting "its" Muslim Brotherhood. But most of all this is the US-NATO-GCC vs Iran.

Israel's motives go way beyond the Saudi/Qatari sectarian lust. Israel's Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has just excavated a Bushism - calling Iran-Syria-Hezbollah an "axis of evil". What Tel Aviv wants in the long run is clear; for Washington, Obama administration or not, to bring down the axis.

Meanwhile, this long-term goal does not prevent Defense Minister Ehud Barak from getting crazy - speculating on an invasion of Syria based on a hypothetical transfer of Syrian anti-aircraft missiles or even chemical weapons to Hezbollah.

Washington for its part would love at least a pliable/puppet Sunni regime in Damascus to turbo-charge the encircling of Iran - without increasing Israel's substantial fears. Meanwhile, what passes for "smart power" is no more than glorified wishful thinking. Here in detail is how pro-Israel functionaries in the US are designing post-Assad Syria.

[5]
Meet the new Bane

For all its production values, NATO's jihad - in conjunction with al-Qaeda affiliates and copycats - still has not delivered regime change. UN Security Council sanctions won't be forthcoming, as Beijing and Moscow have already stressed three times. So Plan B's keep surfacing all the time. The latest is straight from the Iraq playbook; Damascus will attack civilians with chemical weapons. This lasted only for a few news cycles.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has already made it clear; regime change is anathema, especially for a reason that eludes most in the West - jihadis at the gates of Damascus means they are a stone's throw from the Caucasus, the possible new pearl in a lethal collar bound to destabilize Muslim Russia.

Blowback meanwhile is ready to strike like the Medusa. What is for all practical purposes NATO-GCC mujahideen/jihadi death squads will be more than happy to bleed Syria across sectarian lines - in the sand and especially in urban areas. It's hunting season now, not only for Alawites but also Christians (10% of the population).
A foreign policy that privileges Sunni jihadis formerly known as terrorists to create a "democratic" state in the Middle East seems to have been conjured by Bane - the Hannibal Lecter meets Darth Vader bad guy in The Dark Knight Rises, the final chapter of the Batman trilogy. And yes, we are his creators. While the best lack all conviction, and the worst are full of passionate intensity, a masked Sunni jihadi superman is slouching towards Damascus to be born.

Notes:
1. http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/homepage /world- news/detail/articolo/siria-syria-15868/
2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18930876
3, http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/07/22/227739.html
4. http://www.moonofalabama.org/2012/07/nyt-terrorists-are -now-insurgents.html#comments
5. http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/07/20/inside_the_secret_effort_to_plan_for_a_post_assad_syria

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His most recent book is Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009). He may be reached at [email protected]
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mrk123

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These are the two extremes. Where were these people when Tahrir Square was teeming with people who wanted to be free or when Zain Al-Abedin was made to run. There are Western powers with their Arab allies on one side and there are powers that oppose that and are working hard to neutralize the influence of the West and their allies. Both sides have their own interests to protect and safeguard. In all of this what people are forgetting is that Syria is ruled by a dictator who inherited his power. For most of these extreme left wingers who see the world from an anti-west lense the people are an after thought. People forget that in Syria as with Egypt, Tunis, Yemen, Iraq, Libya dictators ruled over the people with oppressive regimes and brutal intelligence agencies with no voices for the common man. China or Russia are not looking out for the interests of the Syrian people - their stances are just as self serving as that of the west and its arab allies. If Assad had heeded to the legitimate call of freedom then it would not have left an opening for the West to come in and play their game.
 
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Star Gazer

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To cut a long story short, Muslims are in this azaab because they have chosen it for themselves based on their ignorance, not reading the Koran,following their own egotistical desires in the name of religion and many so called leaders are in it for money and worldly glory. The rest are indifferent.
 
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@Faiza, @Adeel, @Malik495, @TruPakistani....

I have a question to all of these mods & admin about their overly blatant and staunch support for anti-sectarianism: Where is it now?

Why are such threads and posts that are clearly promoting sectarianism and a larger Saudi vs. Iran cold war promoted here?

These people are promoting Russian propaganda and Russian interests and going against America and Israel to spark the sentiments of the people to follow them in a war that has nothing to do with us.

Having the kind of traffic and influence that your site has, you must realize that you have a responsibility to prevent this sectarian warfare from spilling into Pakistani borders, psyche and political discourse.

Iran's agenda of Middle Eastern supremacy is failing under it's weak and "has-been" supporter Russia. Russia, now has no more bases left in the world except in Ukraine and Syria.

This is their final attempt and they, themselves, know that the future belongs to China under whom Pakistan will wield great influence in this area.

Under the false imagery of the grandeur of the past in which USSR ruled the world, they are still trying to fight to reign supreme in this region.

They can't do it because their time is up. They don't have resources, a system to share with the world, any values or an economy like China.

They are only using China for their benefit and China, out of the philosophy of my enemy's enemy is my friend is supporting Russia.

This is a very meaningless war being brought into our country's shores because Iran and Russia think using Pakistan's Shi'a population will grant them a stronghold in the area after they lose the Middle East.

Note: Pakistani Shi'a population: 30-40 million compared to Iran's 60-65 million. 2nd Highest in the world. It is also not concentrated to specific areas, Shi'as are highly integrated in Pakistani Society

If you allow this repeated propaganda in which only one side is promoted as innocent and the other as blameworthy, then aren't you promoting extremism from the other side?

Ironically, the atrocities of the Syrian regime aren't presented, instead they are suggesting that the Syrian army can't be defeated; I wonder why they didn't care to mention how they came to this conclusion? Here's a hint: they inflicted damages with the aim of instilling terror in the hearts and minds of a population that claim the same nationality as them.

In other words, they are killing their own people. It is a civil war and these people are supporting one side of it.

Won't this lead to sectarian hatred and warfare that could destabilize the whole country? rather the whole nation as it could spill to places where ex-pat Pakistanis such as yourself currently reside.

I only have one humble request, not as a member of this "online community" or a member of this site but as someone who would hope for sanity and peace, please keep Syria and the larger Irani-Saudi cold-war off your forum. It is not worthy of discussion and your site can exist without it as Pakistan and the world has not run out of issues.

Not doing so would amount to indirectly promoting war and divisions on a sectarian basis.
 
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