March
31, 2014-
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Since
2011, Syria has been the target of an attempted foreign-backed regime change.
Riding on the momentum of the US-engineered “Arab Spring,”
protesters took to the streets across Syria, serving as cover for armed
militants the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia ~ on record ~ had been preparing
since at least as early as 2007.
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It was in Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour
Hersh’s 2007 article, “The Redirection: Is the
Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?”
that prophetically stated (emphasis added):
“To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has coöperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran.
.The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.”
Syria’s destabilization was ongoing alongside
other Arab nations, including Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. In Tunisia and Egypt,
the fallout was political, with limited street violence. In Libya, the fallout
was absolute ~ the nation utterly decimated by so-called “freedom fighters”
later revealed as Al Qaeda militants of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group
(LIFG).
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The
West’s blitzkrieg across North Africa and the Middle East took many nations by
surprise. Their inability to respond effectively to orchestrated “color
revolutions” have resulted in 3 years of regional destabilization, regime
change, and even war.
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In
Syria however, the government and the people held on, and then, began fighting
back.
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It was clear by January 2013 that Syria’s security
forces had turned the tide against the foreign-backed militants who had for 2
years been flowing across their border and sowing deadly chaos across the
Middle Eastern nation. Irreversible gains were being made everywhere from the
north near Syria’s largest city Aleppo, all along the Lebanese border, and
particularly in the southern city of Daraa, the so-called “birthplace” of
the “uprising.”
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The Western
media continued portraying the situation in Syria as fluid, with the Syrian
government teetering and their militant proxies on the verge of making a
breakthrough.
In reality, desperation had set in across Washington, London, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv.
Attempts
to provoke a wider war with direct Israeli attacks on Syrian
territory were carried out but with no effect, and by
August of 2013, the West had grown so desperate to directly intervene to
salvage their floundering proxy forces, they even staged a false-flag chemical
attack on the outskirts of Damascus.
Much to the West’s dismay, the false-flag attack not only failed to provide them with the pretext needed for direct intervention, it severely and perhaps irreparably hobbled their credibility and international standing.
ED Noor: Western media at work
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SYRIA’S TRIUMPH HIDDEN NO MORE
Recent
gains by Syria against the West’s proxy militant invaders could be seen most clearly in Yabroud
this month, 80 kilometers northwest of Damascus and a
strategic city for militant campaigns carried out against both Syrians and
Lebanese across the nearby border. The city of Yabroud was considered firmly in
the hands of militants throughout the duration of conflict.
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With
the restoration of order in Yabroud, and with militant factions folding en
masse, it appears that large-scale military operations against Syria have
largely drawn to a close and are shifting instead toward a low-intensity
terrorist campaign.
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The
West is unable to portray their militant proxies as a viable opposition force,
politically, socially, and now strategically. Syrian forces have pushed the
militants to the very borders of Syria.
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Just
today, Turkey resorted to firing on, and claims to have shot down a Syrian
warplane as Syrian forces battled militants along the border. In the southern
city of Daraa near the Syrian-Jordanian border, the so-called “Southern Front”
comprised of allegedly 49 militant factions and claiming to have up to 30,000
fighters in its rank, had doubt cast on it even from Western sources calling
the force, “an alliance on paper.”
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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
provided a disturbing report of continued military support for terrorists
flooding into Syria from Jordan, armed and funded by the United States and
Saudi Arabia ~ even as both feigned chastisement recently of Qatar
for doing the very same. In its report titled, “Does the “Southern Front” Exist?” it
claimed:
According to several sources, there has still been an uptick in support to rebels in the south since late February, with large amounts of money spent on rebel salaries and Saudi trucks moving cargo toward the Jordan-Syria border. But without a major increase in support and, probably, the addition of qualitative weapons like anti-air missiles, it is hard to imagine that the rebels can advance very far ~ or that they will be able to unite around a single leadership.
It
appears to be the last desperate push by a depleted force against a well
entrenched and capable Syrian military.
While the West is no doubt still trying to fuel unrest in Syria, it appears that gains by the Syrian military have reached a tipping point that no amount of indirect support can turn back.
.Short of direct large-scale military intervention by Western forces, the proxy war has been effectively lost.
WHAT SYRIA’S VICTORY MEANS FOR WESTERN HEGEMONY
The
modern pursuit of Western hegemony stems back to the end of the Cold War when
Wall Street and London believed it was possible to reorder the planet under
their control in the absence of any significant opposing superpower.
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Color
revolutions across Eastern Europe, the plundering of Russia in the 1990′s, the
first Iraq War, and the breakup of the Balkans seemed to suggest this
reordering was well underway.
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However,
Russia, China, India, and other developing nations sprung back too quickly and
the West’s ambitions were slowly put in check.
Today, with the West ousted from Iraq,mired in Afghanistan,its machinations revealed in Libya as marauding aggressors,and confounded in both Syria and Ukraine,not only does it seem Western ambitions are in check,but may in fact be in danger of being reversed altogether.
The
failure of the West in Syria sends a message to other targets of Western
meddling.
There is no need to neither compromise nor negotiate, nor any need to pander to the conventions the West has put in place to tie the hands of their intended targets.
In
fact, by doing so, a nation only makes itself more vulnerable as they attempt
to adhere to rules the West insists others follow but wilfully violates itself.
While
the West compounds its growing impotence globally by insisting on the continued
pursuit of its failed uni-polar model built on achieving global hegemony,
nations like Russia and China insist on mutual partnerships with other nations
in a multi-polar world ~ neither dictating nor violating the sovereignty of any
nation beyond its borders.
The West’s failure in Syria is an indicator that its power and influence is on the decline and provides a modern illustration of the dangers historically faced by empire as it overreaches.
Even
if the West was able to overturn its failures in Syria, its reputation and
legitimacy has been hobbled to such a degree that any geopolitical push beyond
Syria would be all but impossible.
The
West’s columnists and policy scribes lament over the “retreat” of Western
primacy ~
but it is only in “retreat” because it chooses to be a belligerent in the first place.
A
nation playing a positive, constructive role internationally can still be
influential if it respects those it is interacting with and effects change by
setting an appealing example. For the West and its centuries of subjugating
others, this concept is not only alien, but apparently less preferable than the
collapsing order they are currently presiding over.
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Syria’s
emerging victory means that while the West may despoil other nations in the
near and intermediate future, the vector sum of its power and influence will be
perpetual decline.
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For Syria and
other nations facing the same potential destabilization within their own
borders, a costly lesson has been learned about attempting to appease and
accommodate Western ambitions.
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Establishing
the moral high-ground early on, and having the means through domestic media
targeting international audiences like Iran’s Press TV or Russia’s RT to tell
their side of the story to the world, allows a targeted nation the ability to
stand its ground, and if necessary, fight back.
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Attempting
to use the very system the West put in place to achieve global primacy ~
including the UN, its human rights racket, and the international media ~ is to
play the West’s game, by their rules, and entirely on their terms at a clear
and immense disadvantage.
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Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based
geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online
magazine “New
Eastern Outlook”
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