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Showing Original Post only (View all)"In Syria, the joke’s on Washington" [View all]
By Josh Cohen, Reuters
"When Russia began its military campaign in Syria, the Obama administration and its allies quickly claimed it was a disaster in the making. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper called Russian President Vladimir Putin impulsive and said he was winging it in Syria with no long-term strategy. Former United States Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul ridiculed Putins supposed strategic genius, arguing the Russian leader cannot restore Assads authority over the whole country. Even President Barack Obama joined the chorus, publicly warning Putin that he risked an Afghanistan-style Russian quagmire in Syria.
It turns out, though, that the jokes on Washington: Thanks to shrewd tactics plus tailwinds from the Paris attacks, Syria is turning into a major strategic victory for Putin. Heres what hes accomplished and how he did it.
For starters, as Putin explained in both 2013 and during his recent United Nations speech, what he fears most is power vacuums filled by extremists. As Putin stated early in Russias bombing campaign, Russia did not plan major ground operations, since its goal was simply to stabilize the legitimate government to prevent its immediate overthrow. For this reason, as director of the Carnegie Moscow Center Dimitri Trenin argues, Putin never meant to help Bashar al-Assad achieve complete military victory, but rather to stave off Syrias collapse.
Putin has already met this first objective. The Assad regime is no longer in imminent danger, and with Russian air support it has actually re-taken key areas in central Syria and Aleppo. As a result, the regimes key territory in its Alawite heartland no longer faces the risk of being overrun.
Putins second achievement has been to expand Russian military and political influence throughout the Middle East. Russia established a number of bases in the west of Syria while also expanding its naval base at Tartus Moscows only permanent naval presence outside Russia and a key refueling depot for Russias Black Sea Fleet. Putin can now project Russian military strength throughout the Levant and eastern Mediterranean."
http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2015/11/24/in-syria-the-jokes-on-washington/
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The lack of a coherent US policy in Syria besides vague and indifferently backed up protestations that "Assad must go" is the core of the problem. What is our end game strategy to end the civil/proxy war in Syria? What is OUR peace plan? To keep funneling arms into "moderate islamist rebels"?
It's past time for the US to broker real compromise and conduct serious peace talks in Syria.