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Syria: On the Road to Raqqa

June 1, 2016 By administrator

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By Pepe Escobar

The road to Raqqa, capital of the phony ISIS/ISIL/Daesh “Caliphate”, will continue to be a riddle wrapped inside an enigma at least until the US Presidential elections. Let’s examine why.

The loose combo known as Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), led by the Kurdish YPG alongside its women’s brigade, the YPJ, are trying to advance against Daesh north and now also west of Raqqa.

The key target is Tabqa, west of Raqqa. Tabqa is crucial because it links Raqqa with Daesh positions near Aleppo — where an embryonic Mother of All Battles is gearing up. Conquering Taqba itself will be no mean feat as it implies the SDF forces crossing the Euphrates River, which happens to be a red line imposed by Turkey’s Sultan Erdogan. 

Embedded with the SDF advance is a massive P.R. operation deployed by Washington, involving a hilarious controversy on American boots on the ground. President Obama has always repeated non-stop there would not be US boots on the ground in Syria. The State Department parroted the White House line. But boots — as many as 250 — are indeed on the ground, even as they may disguise themselves with YPG insignia.  

The Pentagon maintains they are only acting in an “advise-and-assist” role — as in trademark Obama “leading from behind” format. The boots are in fact Special Forces specialized in UW (unconventional warfare). Yet the theater of war — as established by Daesh — is quite conventional. Daesh is constituted as a small army, with heavy armor and considerable artillery, against which UW is meaningless.

The lame duck Obama administration — whose Syria “policy” hardly deviates from the “Assad must go” mantra — is trying to convey the impression for US public opinion that it is actively fighting Daesh. Yet this is a fiction. With no considerable “coalition” air power (apart from some bombing of Daesh targets south of Ain Issa) and no sizeable troops, no “leading from behind” will yield a US victory in Raqqa.   

The election battlefield

It’s enlightening that the offensive on Raqqa got the go-ahead only after CENTCOM Commander Gen. Joseph Votel traveled to Kobani, in Syria, and Ankara. Yet CENTCOM only gave the green light to a partial operation — vetoing the YPG plan to go after the key border town of Jarablus, one of Daesh’s only remaining revolving doors to Turkey. That’s because the Pentagon refuses to confront a NATO ally’s red line.    

This is not even about taking over Raqqa; the SDF does not have the manpower and the resources. As SDF commander Abu Fayyad put it, this is mostly about liberating the region north of Raqqa.

Syrian Kurds though simply won’t resign themselves to not advance on Jarablus; their strategic priority for months has been to try to open a corridor between their cantons in Kobani and Afrin. While commanders insist Washington would not interfere were that to happen — and that’s highly debatable — they also point out that the lame duck Obama administration wants a “victory” in Raqqa (as well as Mosul in Iraq) before the November presidential election.

So this is what it’s all about; a “gift” from the foreign policy-handicapped Obama administration to Hillary Clinton, assuming she survives the subterranean email server scandal.  

As for the Syrian Kurds, even if they were able to conquer Raqqa with “leading from behind” assistance — again highly debatable, as Daesh will fight to the death with all its firepower — they would not be able to clear and hold it. Raqqa is a Sunni Arab city. The SDF could hardly transfer enough resources to Raqqa without compromising its defense of Rojava. 

Once again, “on the road to Raqqa” is being sold in the US essentially as a P.R. stunt, as in “we’re fighting to win”. Perversely, the P.R. stunt also carries the embedded element of a possible trap to Damascus. The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) is very much focused on trying to secure Palmyra for good — as well as multiple supply lines, oil and gas fields, small regional airbases to be used by Russian helicopters, and trying to close multiple remaining pockets of surrounded “moderate” rebels and/or jihadis. That’s a lot of work. There’s no way the SAA will overextend itself and make a play for Raqqa.   

The bottom line is that for Damascus — as well as for Moscow — Raqqa is a non-issue, for now. A much more worrying scenario is Aleppo, where Sultan Erdogan’s mercenaries, weaponized and paid-for, are gearing up for the Mother of All Battles.

The game plan

Assuming an — unlikely — scenario of Syrian Kurds managing somehow to conquer Raqqa, it’s not hard to forecast the follow-up, whoever wins in November. Washington will make Raqqa its own satrapy and invest — once again — in Divide and Rule; creating a joint Kurd/Sunni Arab vassal state within Syria, along the Euphrates.

So those “advise-and-assist” boots on the ground are in fact the vanguard for a complex game plan — through which Washington, if successful, would be able to cut off that fiction much entertained by the petrodollar gang — the Shi’ite crescent — as well as weaken a fragmented Syria for the foreseeable future.

“NATO ally” Turkey though will pose a tremendous problem to the US game plan. There’s no way Ankara under Sultan Erdogan will abolish its Syrian Kurd red lines. Quite the contrary; Sultan Erdogan is doubling down. Erdogan is avidly betting on Jabhat al-Nusra — being bribed by Turkish operators to extricate itself from al-Qaeda — to wreak further havoc in Syria in the Aleppo front.

And one should not — ever — forget the gas; after all Syria is an energy war. Syria’s gas reserves happen to lie mostly between Raqqa and Deir Ez-Zoor. It’s not hard to fathom many a US Big Oil player salivating as these reserves may one day be under proxy US control.

Which brings us to the key question; how will Moscow crack the Raqqa riddle? Here’s another riddle — inside an enigma.

Source: sputniknews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ISIS, on, raqqa, road, Syria, Turkey

Terrorist State of Turkey began Cyber attack on Armenian government websites

April 6, 2016 By administrator

57052296c461883d1c8b45e1A cyber-attack by a Turkish hacker group has interrupted operations of a number of Armenian government websites, including defense, energy and agriculture ministries, as well as other state agencies, causing prolonged inoperability.

Hacker group ‘Aslan Neferler Tim’ (closely translated as Lion Privates Team) claimed responsibility for the attack on its social media accounts.

The websites were targeted amid the short-term renewal of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, which has for two decades overshadowed relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

The hacker group claimed that its cyber-attacks will increase, the Daily Sabah reported.

The same group had earlier claimed responsibility for staging cyber-attacks against websites of the Armenian Central Bank and the main webpage of renowned hacker movement Anonymous.

Websites of Belgian government agencies and the personal page of the right-wing Dutch politician Geert Wilders have also allegedly been targets of the same Turkish hacker group.

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Full Obedience: ‘Turkey Is Keeping Europe on a Leash’

March 12, 2016 By administrator

1035720326After the recent EU-Turkey summit there has been no major breakthrough in tackling the refugee crisis, European media reported. Deutsche Welle cited several European media sources to show their reaction on the current state of affairs.

In particular, DW stressed that with regard to the settlement of the current migration crisis the EU has become very dependent on Turkey. According to the media source, the Turkish side makes one demand after another and the EU has no other choice than to satisfy all of them ignoring its own interests.

The conservative Austrian newspaper Die Presse wrote that it “was Angela Merkel’s mistake to rely solely on Turkey. President Erdogan now believes that he is allowed (almost) everything. The Europeans are quiet and are afraid to utter a word.”

At the same time, Czech newspaper Hospodářské Noviny doubts that the EU and Turkey will be able to achieve positive results over the course of their negotiations. “Even if the parties agree that Turkey would commit to taking care of the maximum possible number of refugees and fighting against illegal migration, we still need to see what just remains on paper and what will actually be implemented.”

For its turn, Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza argues that Turkey could do a lot to save Europe from the consequences of the current migration issue and a Schengen area collapse. “But would not the price be too high? Wouldn’t the agreement with Erdogan mean the betrayal of ourselves?”

The conservative Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzetcan believes that the migration policy of German Chancellor Angela Merkel will soon face a “slow turn,” while French newspaper Le Figaro describes Merkel’s attempts to resolve the current situation with sarcasm and irony. “The German influence is particularly felt at a time when it is moving in the wrong direction, and its partners — especially France — are too weak to bring it to its senses.”

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20160312/1036174215/full-obedience-turkey.html#ixzz42hcpvvjn

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Turkey’s war in Libya

December 5, 2014 By administrator

RTR411E4Turkey had initially opposed NATO’s intervention in the uprising against Moammar Gadhafi’s regime in Libya to prevent France from playing a prominent role. But within a month, Turkey gave NATO the green light and allowed Izmir to become the command center of the NATO operation. Now, Ankara is griping about foreign intervention in Libya. Of course, this attitude is not prompted by the foreign policy principle of maintaining neutrality. On the contrary, Turkey has not abandoned its policies that are dragging it into a war of proxies because of its backing of the Muslim Brotherhood. On one side Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have joined forces to squash the Muslim Brotherhood and on the other side are Turkey and Qatar. Sudan has joined the Qatar-Turkey bloc by playing a role in Qatari weapons shipments to Libyan Dawn, a superstructure of militia forces dominating Tripoli.

 

Report by Fehim Taştekin

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Libya, on, Turkey, war

Turkey on the edge

October 18, 2014 By administrator

By Alexis Papachelas

Turkey’s much-hyped “zero-problems” foreign policy has turned out to be a flop as the country finds itself facing a number of open fronts. That ambitious dogma was masterminded by newly installed Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu during his tenure at the country’s Foreign Ministry. Davutoglu now has to deal with the fallout from his own policy.

Turkey’s relationship with Washington has become fragile, if not explosive. No one really knows what happened exactly, or when, but there is clearly a great deal of mistrust separating the Obama-Biden team from the Erdogan-Davutoglu duo. Even experts on Turkish-US relations are uncertain about the causes behind the damage.

Meanwhile, the once-strategic relationship between Turkey and Israel has also been shaken. Many observers say the rupture between the former allies in the region runs deep – so deep in fact that even a neo-Kemalist administration would find it hard to mend. The reason here, some commentators have suggested, is that Turkey provided crucial information to Iran that seriously compromised Israeli interests.

The Turks also made the wrong move in the case of Egypt, which put them at odds with the government in Cairo. The Egyptian establishment has always been skeptical of Ankara’s assertiveness in the region anyway.

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