July 22, 2018

Don’t just do something, stand there.

The best way to honor our troops, the less than 1% of our country’s population who voluntarily put their lives on the line in service to our country, is by making sure that when they are sent into combat, it is the last option, not the first, and that the mission is worthy of their great sacrifice. They are not fodder to be used carelessly to live out the regime-change war addiction that has consumed Washington for far too long.[1]
~ Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI).

And on the topic of “regime change” the President of Iran correctly observed:

“Who are you to decide for Iran and the world?” Rouhani said in a statement published by Iranian state media on Monday [5/21/18]. “The world today does not accept that the United States decides for the world. Countries have their independence.”[2]
Iran is clearly the monster under Secretary Pompeo’s bed. Maybe Teheran isn’t like Omaha but if it’s something that civilized men around the world should hold at arm’s length, before we go to war against it, let's ask if it's worse than Saudi Arabia, which Gabbard describe thus:
The neocon Washington establishment continues to cozy up to Saudi Arabia despite their direct and indirect support of terrorist groups, and their continued global exportation of the extreme Wahhabi Salafi ideology that fuels terrorist groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda, directly undermining the safety and security of our country.[3]
Hardly. The “chief sponsor of terrorism” charge clearly is nonsense as has been ably pointed out.

We fawn over Saudi Arabia but why were Ukraine and Libya so much more awful than Saudi Arabia? U.S. foreign policy, supposedly the very distillation of historical insight and political wisdom, engineered a Ukrainian “solution” to whatever the Ukrainian problem was that involved snipers gunning down cops and civilians alike in the public square. Had the U.S. not interfered there would now be NO fighting in eastern Ukraine and Crimea would still be under Ukrainian control with Russia paying rent for its Black Sea naval base.

Gaddafi was not about to obliterate any of his own people but the U.S. said he was, so a now-compliant ruler who did a commendable job in providing for Libyans (and stemming the flow of Africans to Europe), was butchered like a hog on the side of the road and the country turned into a ghastly chaotic mess. Made in U.S.A.

And why is Bashar al-Assad the cause of so many U.S. hankies soaked with tears of the wise and beautiful people? Any video of an interview with him shows a rational, even-tempered man not some kind of animal or a caricature dreamed up in U.S. elite imaginings or the product of deliberate distortion. Terrible things have happened in Syria but it is not the obligation of national leaders to meekly surrender to foreign attack or domestic insurrection. Assad and the Syrian people fought back but, like Ukraine, not one thousandth of the death and destruction that have taken place would have occurred without U.S. aggression. No U.S. involvement? Easy victory for Assad, no mass casualties, no mass destruction, no refugee flood within and outside of Syria.

Iranian president Rouhani is on solid ground when he wonders how it is that the U.S. presumes to dictate to others when our enlightened interventions have empowered the filth in Syria and Iraq, caused us to ally with salafists missing links like Saudi Arabia and Qatar, and led to widespread death and destruction in Syria, Libya, Ukraine, and Serbia. “Widespread” hardly begins to describe the utter devastation visited on Syria by Operation Inherent Resolve in which we play such an integral part.

In the Great War on Terror we were bosom buddies with the real Syrian animals providing training, intelligence, weapons, ammunition, air support, and taxi services. We accomplished the hideous results in Syria for reasons that are vague and unspecified but it’s Assad who’s the animal, the “brutal dictator,” who must be removed from power. Moreover, it’s far from clear (I say by way of intergalactic understatement) that the Syrian regime is responsible for the sarin attacks in E. Ghouta in 2013 and Khan Sheikhoun in 2017 and U.S. claims of the Syrian people’s rejection of the Assad regime are belied by how Syrians actually vote, civilian refugee movements following jihadi successes, and civilian joy at being liberated from jihadi control. Evidence of international preparations for an insurgency that preceded the 2011 “uprising” in Daraa (or that soon followed it) conclusively show that the Syrian war was anything but local in origin.

In short, what Western observers assumed was an entirely secular uprising, demanding freedom and human rights in the Western sense, in fact had a very strong Islamist component, was managed by the Muslim Brotherhood, and had strong financial support from the Gulf countries that themselves enforced fringe, extremist versions of Sunni Islam on their own populations and wished to export the same in Syria. The use of phrases such as “councils” and “committees” and “revolutionary” coupled with video footage of protests and demonstrations using English slogans about freedom helped to obscure the largely Islamist nature of the uprising.[4]
“Popular uprising,” my foot.

So we have Gabbard’s well-founded disdain for “regime change” supplemented by evidence that the U.S. is clueless as to or indifferent to the consequences of its stupid, arrogant meddling. In Syria our greasy alliance with the worst elements of the Islamic world and our direct involvement in Syria in contravention of the U.N. Charter and our Constitution have led to a further debasement of our own government’s domestic integrity and visible evidence that we don’t know our knee from our elbow.

Pure disaster has followed in our wake wherever we have intervened outside our borders all at ruinous expense and for purposes kept very, very far from public scrutiny. “The Cold War” justified a lot of sins as even U.S. mistakes were better than the alternative. Vietnam has gone on to be a livable country now but the aftermath of Hanoi’s victory was everything that decent Americans feared about communist takeovers.

Anyway, it’s passé now. Since 1991, “trust us” went a long way to forestall criticism of U.S. policy but that is for sure no longer acceptable to Americans, let alone the rest of the world, as a reason to wage war on Syria, provoke and insult Russia, or strive for some kind of global American supremacy. Rouhani’s view on American arrogance is a far better starting point for American foreign policy elites than the insufferable assumptions underlying demands for Iranian obeisance announced by the ass hat Pompeo.

Anything the U.S. is doing overseas now is exactly the wrong thing. What is the right thing is for us to let the world go about its business while we pay attention, as Donald Trump is doing in spades, to unequal trade arrangements, parasitic allies, jobs, migrant invasion, job theft, and welfare parasitism, and regulatory and tax relief. The Chinese and Russians have stayed far away from maintaining a major military presence outside their borders but we have done the opposite with a cost to us since 2001 – but to no other major power – of $32,000,000 per hour. That kind of money buys a lot of box wine down at the Brew Through and Americans are very curious now what is so all-fire important about who rules Syria. If Russians and Chinese want to bankrupt themselves with moronic foreign adventurism let them lay waste to their domestic economies and upend rational policies.

We have been there and done that. With no, zero, discernible benefit to us.

Notes
[1] "The (not so) New Neocons." By Tulsi Gabbard, Medium, 3/23/18 (emphasis added).
[2] "Pompeo Unveils Next Step in US-Iran Policy; Sanctions to Be 'Strongest in History.'" By Fern Sidman, The Jewish Voice, 5/23/18.
[3] Gabbard, supra.
[4] "Did Assad Deliberately Release Islamist Prisoners to Militarize and Radicalize the Syrian Uprising?" By William Van Wagenen, The Libertarian Institute, 2/28/18. See also "What does the battle of Deraa symbolise?" By Thierry Meyssan, Voltaire Network, 7/19/18: “John McCain is an elected US Senator, and is also president of one of the branches of the National Endowment for Democracy, one of the secret services of the « Five Eyes » (USA-UK-Australia-Canada-New Zealand) [1]. On 22 February, he was in Lebanon, where he tasked the transport of weapons in Syria to the Haririst deputy Okab Sakr. He also journeyed to Ersal in order to establish a future rear base for the jihadists.” And: "Episode #234 – ‘Manifest Destiny’ with guests F. William Engdahl + Treka (from Syria)." Host Patrick Henningsen, 21st Century Wire, 5/20/18 (cross-border tunnels built before uprising, 1:47:37 mark).

2 comments:

lolitasbrother said...

The expression > Don't just do something stand here" came from Ronald Reagan's acting days.
It went like this. On stage if you did not centre of attention, and you moved meaninglessly, you would draw the attention of the viewer in the audience and away from the main acting.
So stand still on stage, and do not draw attention to nothing.
Even more importantly if you were the centre of the attention in the play, you could only make precise and meaningful movements in accord with the meaning of words, general meaning etc.
In other words fiddling around is a complete distraction and disadvantage to the plot and value of the story.
So Reagan recognised this as a Statesman. Don't fiddle around just doing something.
It will detract the value when you do have to do something.

lolitasbrother said...

A great article Colonel, and I am going to copy, reproducing with recognition.
A good blog brings new aspects of reality to the reader and this blog does that.
To give an example. Over at Uncle Remus, I feel as though I am talking to this older Appalachian story teller of wisdom, he bakes bread in the morning and has a hideaway hut in the Carolina Appalachian mountains. He advises us to keep away from crowds and keep individual sovereignty high.
Here, I went on an exploration to find evidence that Asaad must be some monster as described.
Every assertion was bland and without evidence. The so called slaughter of his own people referred to those allied with partisan internal terrorist.
And Czechnia things . With all this a fundamental assertion.
Don't just send men to sandy bloody graves, concentrate on home where they can live good lives with famies as proud patriots.
This is always to arrive to distance self from meaningless warfare. within and without.