Posted on 08/30/2014 10:19:57 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Obamas we-dont-have-a-strategy gaffe was so egregious as to distract attention from the fact that he does indeed have a strategy, which has blown up in his face. His strategy is accommodation with Iran at all costs. As I wrote earlier this month, our ISIS problem derives from our Iran problem: Bashar Assads ethnic cleansing, which has displaced 4 million Syrians internally and driven 3 million out of the country, was possible because of Iranian backing. The refugee flood in Iraq and Syria gives ISIS an unlimited pool of recruits. Iraqi Sunni support for ISIS, including the participation of some of Saddam Husseins best officers, is a response to Irans de facto takeover of Iraq.
Now we have analysts as diverse as Karen Elliott House and Angelo Codevilla proposing that the Saudis should use their considerable air force to degrade ISIS. Unless the U.S. commits its own forces in depth, the Saudis never will do so (unless they are defending their own territory, which ISIS is not stupid enough to attack). It is a sad day when Americas appetite for a fight is so weak that we count on the Saudi monarchy to do our dirty work for us. Codevilla writes:
Day after day after day, hundreds of Saudi (and Jordanian) fighters, directed by American AWACS radar planes, could systematically destroy the Islamic Stateliterally anything of value to military or even to civil life. It is essential to keep in mind that the Islamic State exists in a desert region which offers no place to hide and where clear skies permit constant, pitiless bombing and strafing. These militaries do not have the excessive aversions to collateral damage that Americans have imposed upon themselves.
That is entirely correct: in that region, air power could drastically weaken ISIS, if not quite eradicate it. It certainly could contain its advances (as fewer than 100 American sorties already have in northern Iraq). But the underlying problem will remain: Irans depredations have triggered an economic and demographic catastrophe in the region, and that catastrophe has created the snowball effect we call ISIS.
It may be entirely academic to argue that America should bomb not only ISIS, but also Irans nuclear facilities and the bases of its Revolutionary Guards. No Republican candidate I know is willing to argue this in advance of elections. Nonetheless, I repeat what I wrote Aug. 12: The regions security will hinge on the ultimate reckoning with Iran.
On Canadas Sun TV earlier today, commentator Ezra Levant asked me what Obama will do now. My guess is: very little. The reported Egyptian-UAE attack on Libyan Islamists is a harbinger of the future. Other countries in the region will take matters into their own hands in despair at American paralysis. Russia and China will play much bigger roles. And the new Thirty Year War will grind on indefinitely.
“The regions security will hinge on the ultimate reckoning with Iran.”
Actually the regions security hinges on just a few, simple words out of Obamas mouth.
“Keystone has been fast tracked.”
The minute those words are uttered, every country whose very existence depends on oil will fall into line, because the moment this happens, America once again becomes a world power not to be reckoned with.
Around and around she goes - once upon a time, the appellation ‘Communist’ became abhorrent, so they changed it to Progressive ...
Too many who write this rubbish overlook that Obama and his advisers come from the “blame America first” school of foreign policy. They judge an anti-government movements legitimacy by their anti-americanism, the results of that are predictable.
The variants of the “religion of peace” (/sarcasm) have enough manpower and weaponry to defeat those (like ISIS) who have hijacked (/sarcasm) the “religion of peace” (/sarcasm) Let them duke/nuke it out.
Pound sand, Spengler. We have squandered enough of America’s finest individuals and resources in the elite’s/world-shaper’s sand traps.
Obama’s the most confused president ever it’s what makes him so dangerous to all humans.
“...the results of that are predictable.”
How very true!
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