Is Putin Right?
If you listened or watched Putin of late, you can see he may
well be right, and we may well be wrong about Syria. Yes, he backed Assad, and has done so since the
Civil War began 4 years ago, but his rational for doing so is interesting. He
argues that if Assad falls, Syria will descend into utter chaos, and in the end
there will be no one to fight or stop the growth of ISIS like groups in
Syria. Chaos, he argues, is a breeding
ground for extremist terrorist groups like ISIS. He lectured Charlie Rose, by
reviewing the US adventure and absolute disaster in Iraq, but poor Charlie
didn’t get it. Putin reviewed the history of the US relationship with Saddam
Hussein, reminding us that at one time Hussein was our friend, but for some
reason we turned on him and decided he had to be overthrown. Not only did we overthrow and kill Saddam Hussein,
but the entire Iraqi government was instantly disbanded by the US. All government offices were closed, and all
government personnel were thrown out of their positions into the streets. There
was no one to govern or preserve order.
At the same time the US ordered the Iraqi army of 400,000 to disband, so
they too went home with their military weapons, but unemployed and with no
government in existence. The entire infrastructure
of the nation had been destroyed by US bombs, then we tore down the government,
dissolved the army and law, and threw everyone into the streets with guns but
no jobs, and no one to maintain order.
Gee I wonder what would happen?? No one could have planned a better way
to insure anarchy. Give us credit; if
anarchy was the goal, we planned and executed it to perfection. Do you really
believe the architects of US foreign policy are that stupid? This was done by
design.
Mr Putin also pointed out that Hillary Clinton’s 77-day bombing
excursion in Libya accomplished the same thing.
For those who might not know, it was Hillary the Hawk, who almost all by
herself orchestrated the US bombing campaign directed at Libya. She battled those in the administration who
saw this as dangerous and foolish and prevailed; she got her war and insured
anarchy in Libya which is now a failed state, characterized by chaos, and it is
also a breeding ground for extremist terrorist groups.
So Putin’s logic is that a nation without any form of
government will be a failed state characterized by anarchy, chaos, death, and a
rapid rise of terrorism. Make
sense? Why of course it does; it is not
rocket science, it is just common sense. He backs Assad, because without Assad,
Syria becomes another Iraq or Libya. Assad might not be the best, but he is the
only game in town and has managed to maintain some semblance of control over
his nation, but if he falls, and the entire structure of his government falls
as well, look to Iraq to see what will happen.
Do we want another Iraq in Syria?
It appears we do. If you look at
the footprint of the US in the Middle East, anarchy appears to be the goal, for
that is the result of our involvement as evidenced by the sheer disaster in
Iraq and Libya, and soon that same anarchy will prevail in Afghanistan, Yemen,
and possibly spread to Pakistan. The US has adopted a policy of “creative
chaos”, while Putin appears to have the more rational and logical argument. The
US is outraged that Russia is now involved in the bombing of Syria. The US has bombed 14 nations in the Middle
East, and is insulted that Russia has joined one bombing party because we want
Syria to be our exclusive playground. Already
the Russians interfered and foiled our previous desire to bomb Syria, by
getting Assad to rid his nation of all chemical weapons. Additionally, in 2012,
Russia had apparently brokered diplomatically, some kind of deal that would
have Assad either stepping aside or sharing power, but the US snubbed the plan.
Certainly Putin is no angel and has his own agenda. He knows full well that
anarchy in Syria will ultimately mean many more terrorists, and many of those
will return to places like Chechnya and attack Russia, but at least he has some
logic and foresight to anticipate the results of yet another failed state at
the hands of the US.
Why can’t those Russians just get out and leave us to our
“playground”? Shame on them, always using diplomacy to attempt to resolve
things peacefully and stop us from bombing people.
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