By Alan
Caruba
The first
thing you need to keep in mind is that Syria and Iraq are now just lines on a map
at this point. They don’t exist as national states because the former is locked
in a civil war that will replace its dictator one way or the other and the
latter’s alleged government is deeply divided between the usual schism of Sunni
and Shiite.
More to
the point, Iraq’s government is led by men who are the friends and pawns of
Iran. In a recent issue of the Iranian newspaper, Eternad, an Iranian analyst commented on the new Iraqi cabinet
noting that its new prime minister “enjoys Iran’s support and spend his
formative years in Iran, and continued (the operation of the Islamic al-Dawa
party) until the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime.”
That fall
was the result of the war waged against Saddam by President George W. Bush. The
Iranian analyst noted that Iraq’s new foreign minister, Dr. Ebrahim Jafari
“until recently lived in Tehran in Iran, and enjoyed Iran’s support in spite of
his differences with Nouri al-Maleki (the former prime minister). The new Iraqi
oil minister, transport minister, and minister of sport and youth were all
described as “close to Iran, who either lived in Iran before, fought against
the Ba’ath regime with Iran’s help, or constantly traveled to Iran.”
Iraq and
Syria came into being when French and British diplomats created them as
colonies following the end of World War I, the fall of the Ottoman Empire, and
the Treaty of Versailles.
In his
September 10th speech, President Obama uttered the word “war” only
once and then only to say “We will not be dragged into another ground war in
Iraq.”
The
speech, like everything he says, was a lie constructed to undue the truth he
inadvertently admitted when he revealed “We have no strategy.” If you do not intend to go to war, you do not
need a strategy. Instead, you can pretend to the American public that the war
will be fought by Iraqis and Syrians.
So far the
Syrian civil war has cost that “nation” 200,000 lives and driven a million
Syrians out of the country. As for the Iraqis, their military fled in the face
of the ISIS forces, leaving behind the weapons we gave them. Between Iraq and
Syria, ISIS now controls a landmass larger than the size of Great Britain.
In the
course of the speech, Obama said he had dispatched 475 more troops to Iraq. We
have an estimated 1,500 or more troops on the ground. That is barely the size
of an infantry regiment, composed of two battalions of between 300 and 1,300
troops each.
Significantly,
though, Obama opened the speech by reminding Americans that he had “brought
home 140,000 American troops from Iraq, and drawing down our forces in
Afghanistan, where our combat mission will end later this year.”
President
Obama has announced he intends to send up to 3,000 troops to West Africa to
help combat Ebola. He can find troops to put in harm’s way in Africa, but not
to combat ISIS.
All he has ever wanted to do is to
flee from our declared enemies whether they are al Qaeda, the Taliban, ISIS or
other Islamic holy warriors. Those numbers signal his failure to follow up our
sacrifices in those two nations.
Years
after World War II and the Korean War, we still have combat troops in Europe,
South Korea, and on bases around the world, but he is pulling out troops in the
two nations where our interests are currently threatened. He called the enemy
“small groups of killers.” He claimed that “America is safer.”
He appears
to think the greatest threat of our time, the holy war being waged by fanatical
Muslims, can be won with air strikes and measures that do “not involve American
combat troops fighting on foreign soil.”
Fighting
on foreign soil is what American combat troops did throughout the last century
and into this one. They helped defeat Germany and the Japanese Empire in World
War II. They stopped the communist North Korean attack on the South, but had
less success in the long Vietnam War. They were successful in the Gulf wars
until Obama was elected.
We have a
President who has displayed a lack of leadership, a lack of judgment, ignorance
of history, a cowardly approach to the threats we face, and who has
demonstrated over and over again that he is a liar. His administration is
likely to be judged the most corrupt in the history of the nation, indifferent
to the Constitution and our laws.
Proclaiming
that he “could not be prouder of our men and women in uniform”, this is a
President who has engaged in dramatically reducing the size of our military to
pre-World War II levels. After a two-star general, Major General Harold J.
Green, was killed in Afghanistan in April not one single member of the White
House attended his funeral. Obama was playing golf.
America
must survive a man who many have come to believe is “the worst President” in
our history. An essential stop toward that will be to defeat as many Democratic
Party incumbents and candidates for office in the November 4 midterm elections.
Americans—patriots—can do no less at this point.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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