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HORIST: Getting serious about Syria

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The political left and the longstanding diplomatic establishment have used the irrational fear of a third world war to do nothing as American and western interests and security have been under assault by powerful adversaries and their rogue client states&period;&nbsp&semi; In many ways&comma; the fundamental world order that gave us the Cold War&comma; with Russia and China juxtaposed to the United States and NATO as the power players&comma; has not fully ended&period;&nbsp&semi; In fact&comma; it is being re-empowered after periods of democratization and capitalization following the fall of the Soviet Union and the opening of China as a world trading partner&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The threat from China is competition in the marketplace &ndash&semi; fair and otherwise&period;&nbsp&semi; There is no place on earth &ndash&semi; including Taiwan and North Korea &ndash&semi; in which Chinese and American military forces are likely to confront one another&period;&nbsp&semi; China is using its enormous economic power to buy influence in Africa&comma; South America and even in the United States&period;&nbsp&semi; China&rsquo&semi;s interest in Africa is focused more on Sub-Saharan Africa than the Arab Middle East&period;&nbsp&semi; It has less to do with military hegemony than the acquisition of assets and natural resources to fuel its expanding economic power&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Russia is a different story&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Vladimir Putin is a Soviet Union style leader &ndash&semi; an empire builder&period;&nbsp&semi; He knows that his relatively small and weak economy cannot achieve influence in competitive capitalism in the same way China can&period;&nbsp&semi; He must rely on using a disproportionate percentage of Mother Russia&rsquo&semi;s Gross Nation Product on military power and intervention&period;&nbsp&semi; His main interest right now is the Middle East&period;&nbsp&semi; Just as the old Soviets had Eastern Europe as a series of puppet governments&comma; Putin has similar plans for Mediterranean Africa&period;&nbsp&semi; He already has a client state in Iran and growing influence in Iraq through the Iranians &&num;8212&semi; and he sees Syria as the next acquisition&period; Stopping the Russian takeover of Syria would put an end to Putin&lsquo&semi;s ambitions for a global empire&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The problem we faced by the United States and our allies is the result to two catastrophic foreign policy failures by two presidents &ndash&semi; George Bush and Barack Obama&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Contrary to the common narrative&comma; the mistake was not the Iraq War&period;&nbsp&semi; It was more than justified by the war criminal and horrific actions of Saddam Hussein&period;&nbsp&semi; Contrary to the neo-political interpretation&comma; the presence of weapons of mass destruction was only one factor&period;&nbsp&semi; He wars on neighbors&comma; his genocide against both Sunnis and Kurds&comma; his past use of WMDs and his plans to gain nuclear weaponry were all matters that motivated the UN and some 65 nations to call for and impose a regime change&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Again&comma; contrary to the political narrative&comma; Bush did not shoot from the hip&period;&nbsp&semi; He engaged with allies and sought the approval of the Congress &ndash&semi; which he got&period;&nbsp&semi; Even if it was known that Hussein had removed his WMDs &ndash&semi; gas weapons &ndash&semi; the war would have gone forward for all the other reasons&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The Bush mistake came after the allied military actions succeeded sooner and better than virtually anyone had predicted&period;&nbsp&semi; The march to Baghdad was faster and with fewer causalities than anticipated&period;&nbsp&semi; The shock and awe bombardment of the capital brought down the Hussein regime in a matter of days&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The mistake had a name &&num;8212&semi; Nouri al Malaki&period;&nbsp&semi; Rather than functioning as unifier&comma; Malaki&comma; a Shi&rsquo&semi;ite Muslim&comma; refused to share power with the Sunnis and the Kurds&period;&nbsp&semi; His animus to Sunnis was a retaliation for the actions of Hussein against Shi&rsquo&semi;ites&period;&nbsp&semi; His oppression of those factions led to the civil war that disrupted the entire Middle East&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Regime change has two extremely important phases&period;&nbsp&semi; Removing the bad folks and putting into place an acceptable replacement&period;&nbsp&semi; In the initial days of phase two&comma; it is critical that the American military remains on the ground to prevent civil unrest&period;&nbsp&semi; This is particularly true if regime change is achieved by war rather than diplomacy or economic pressure&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The second disaster was the result of President Obama&rsquo&semi;s general isolationist policies&comma; which he referred to as &ldquo&semi;leading from behind&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; He was a much more active dis-engager throughout the world than is President Trump&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Obama&rsquo&semi;s big mistake was to remove U&period;S&period; troops from Iraq and allow the nation to disintegrate into both a combination civil and international war&period;&nbsp&semi; Obama&rsquo&semi;s policy enabled what he dubbed a &ldquo&semi;junior varsity&rdquo&semi; to become &ndash&semi; at least temporarily &ndash&semi; the most vicious and powerful terrorist organization on earth&period;&nbsp&semi; Without the help of the U&period;S&period; to fight ISIS&comma; the Iraqi government turned to Iran and Russia &ndash&semi; and the outcome is what we see today&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Obama&rsquo&semi;s policy of pandemic retreat was responsible for the situation we have in Syria&period;&nbsp&semi; Even as he condemned al Assad and assured the nation and the world that the brutal dictator&rsquo&semi;s &ldquo&semi;days are numbered&comma;&rdquo&semi; Obama did nothing to implement that vision&period;&nbsp&semi; In fact&comma; his refusal to respond after al Assad crossed the &ldquo&semi;red line&rdquo&semi; was the green light for Russia and Iran to move into the vacuum&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">While the United States and its allies have had a long and positive history of successful regime change&comma; we blew it in Iraq and Syria&period;&nbsp&semi; But what can be done&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">There are basically two choices&period;&nbsp&semi; We can follow the advice of the foreign policy bureaucrats and establishmentarians who have been largely responsible for the problem&period;&nbsp&semi; As they have in the past&comma; they promote a policy of acceptance &ndash&semi; even appeasement &ndash&semi; as the only safe option&period;&nbsp&semi; Not only should we never use our military&comma; we should not even scare the world with a credible threat of military intervention&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Those who eschew military intervention are following what can only be described as a hope-springs-eternal policy that would have us put our trust in what has not worked for decades&period;&nbsp&semi; Under this policy&comma; the Syrian civil war will end with al Assad having absolute and ruthless power&comma; Iran will move up as the local dominant power and Iraq will slip into an orbit around Iran&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Then there is perhaps the only viable option to change the disastrous course we are on now &ndash&semi; and that means a measured and potentially accelerating the use of military force&period;&nbsp&semi; The first step might already have been accomplished by the time this commentary is published&comma; and that is a serious military strike against Syria for repeated use of outlawed weapons of mass destruction &ndash&semi; in this case&comma; gas&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">One option is to take out the Syrian air force&period;&nbsp&semi; That is not as challenging as it may seem&period;&nbsp&semi; Critics of this plan argue that since Russians are embedded with al Assad&rsquo&semi;s air force&comma; we run the risk of killing Russians&period;&nbsp&semi; In a gross example of political hyperbole&comma; they further suggest this could lead to World War III &ndash&semi; an evergreen fear mongering argument from the left regardless of its baselessness&period;&nbsp&semi; It is more than just unlikely that Russia would take on the U&period;S&period; in direct military confrontation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In&comma; 1981&comma; President Reagan authorized the downing of two Russian-made Libyan jet fighters for provocative actions over the Gulf of Sidra&period;&nbsp&semi; A post-Soviet Union Russian Ambassador later told me over dinner &lpar;Yes&comma; I&comma; too&comma; have had meetings with Russians&rpar; that nothing scared the Kremlin more than the downing of those planes because Reagan had no way of knowing if those crafts were being piloted by embedded Russians &ndash&semi; and he did not care&period;&nbsp&semi; In response&comma; Libya stopped attempting to enforce its bogus claim to the Gulf of Sidra&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The second option is an attack on Damascus &ndash&semi; even on al Assad&comma; himself&period;&nbsp&semi; That may sound extreme in today&rsquo&semi;s discussions&comma; but it was again President Reagan who virtually ended Libya&rsquo&semi;s state sponsorship of terrorism &lpar;Lockerbie and the Munich Olympics&rpar; when he ordered the bombing of Kaddafi&rsquo&semi;s presidential palace&period;&nbsp&semi; Kaddafi escaped&comma; but members of his staff and family were killed in the raid&period;&nbsp&semi; Following the surgical attack&comma; incidents of international terrorism declined dramatically&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Most folks &ndash&semi; including the press&comma; apparently &&num;8212&semi; do not remember those actions because they did not start a greater conflict&period;&nbsp&semi; There was no World War III&comma; and they did achieve their goals&period;&nbsp&semi; It is the subsequent failure to take such swift and effective retaliatory action that has us in the situation we find ourselves today&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">For several decades&comma; now&comma; adversarial nations around the world have called our bluff&period;&nbsp&semi; It is now necessary to show that we are no longer bluffing &ndash&semi; and Syria is a good place to start&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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