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DirkGently

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34. Here's someone suggesting we're playing into Assad's hands perfectly.
Sat Sep 13, 2014, 08:17 PM
Sep 2014

Military leaders don't want a war. Intelligence services don't think we need one. It's the McCains and the McDonnell Douglas' of the world itching for another lucrative, treasury draining bloodbath.

Will we give it to them?

For Bashar Al Assad the ideal scenario is one in which ISIS helps him kill off his armed nationalist opposition in western Syria, American aviation assets pound ISIS positions in the east, and he sits comfortably in Damascus, feeling once again needed by the West as a useful partner against those arguably more evil than him. And a lucrative dividend awaits: The fact or perception of collaboration between Washington and Damascus driving wedges between the U.S. and every one of its regional partners, thereby serving the interests of the party Assad has so faithfully served: Iran.

Based on his experience with Washington since mid-2011, Assad has every reason to believe his strategy will bear fruit. Now, as his own forces focus on bombing, shelling, and starving civilians, ISIS fighters in western Syria work obligingly to eliminate his armed opposition. Now, as the U.S. contemplates an aerial campaign against ISIS targets in the east, Assad envisions a continuation of living large at the expense of others: Iran, Russia, ISIS, and now America. He expects harsh rhetoric from Washington. He will tell allies and adversaries alike to pay no attention to the words of those who have told him to step aside, warned him of red lines, threatened him with military strikes, and promised aid to opponents that never quite materialized in the forms or quantities required.

Indeed, if all the administration has to offer is more rhetoric, it is walking into a deadly geopolitical ambush. Even as Washington—ideally joined by partners—goes its own way operationally against ISIS with no reference whatsoever to the Assad regime, Assad will be believed both inside Syria and around the region when he claims that the fix is in. He will allege coordination and collaboration when none exists. He will hint at prominent visitors from Europe and the U.S., irrespective of their actual authorities. If all there is from Washington is talk, he will be believed.


http://www.newrepublic.com/article/119226/us-airstrikes-isis-syria-are-not-enough-punish-assad-too

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my head is spinning, but I'm sure that is exactly what they want. If they keep us confused they feed liberal_at_heart Sep 2014 #1
For the most part, posting members of this board, the Democratic Underground, know jack shit. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #2
Ad Hominem attack FAIL. Present your arguments or GTFO. PS- How we gonna pay for the war (crickets) grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #3
Jury results. IronGate Sep 2014 #6
Well how about that? NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #37
care to comment BlindTiresias Sep 2014 #7
Crickets. grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #18
OMG, the huffington post! I didn't realize! NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #38
You doubt the veracity of Sotloffs family? grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #44
only one person knows anything Enrique Sep 2014 #12
What is your plan to stop the violence? Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #4
First. Stop hitting. We can do that. We can stop hitting. Second, I see this is a great opportunity grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #10
Good thought on stopping the hitting but there has to be a plan introduced to Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #14
I say we use more violence. Hissyspit Sep 2014 #15
I know the point you are trying to make, think of a real plan, this is a serious matter. Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #17
My plan to stop the violence Man from Pickens Sep 2014 #22
Is this your final offer, didnt work before, what do you think has changed to get it to work now? Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #26
it's clearly the only option Man from Pickens Sep 2014 #29
I would love to see a viable option, meanwhile this radical ISIS has to be stopped, by Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #31
Let me play Devil's advocate for a minute please Man from Pickens Sep 2014 #32
You should have no problem finding employment in Washington. CentralMass Sep 2014 #41
K&R Let the Saudis take out the Frankenstein they created n/t Dems to Win Sep 2014 #5
This is the solution. grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #8
It is unfortunate, but if the choices Progressive dog Sep 2014 #9
But, they're not going to fight them.... they just signed an alliance. grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #11
Then I guess there is no point in Progressive dog Sep 2014 #13
Yes but the military have vastly more powerful weapons. zeemike Sep 2014 #19
Doing nothing? Progressive dog Sep 2014 #28
Or until the people in the region take action to help themselves. zeemike Sep 2014 #35
Deploy the Ferguson, MO police. Aerows Sep 2014 #24
If you can get them to go Progressive dog Sep 2014 #27
+1 Phlem Sep 2014 #30
There's a plan I can get behind! grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #39
They have MRAPs, personnel trained to kill Aerows Sep 2014 #40
Yes, also send in the racoons dreamnightwind Sep 2014 #43
Quagmire, JEB Sep 2014 #16
You need to be skeptical of all of this information. Stuff that comes out of Syria, especially TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #20
The rebel/ISIS alliance seems pretty well documented, we can agree? grahamhgreen Sep 2014 #23
There are a number of rebel groups. Probably most of them would like to be TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #25
Enough insanity. 99Forever Sep 2014 #21
k and r -- none of this makes sense. nashville_brook Sep 2014 #33
Here's someone suggesting we're playing into Assad's hands perfectly. DirkGently Sep 2014 #34
but McCain sayuz some of the groups can be trusted... deminks Sep 2014 #36
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