Impact of chemical& missile attacks in Syria
Asif Haroon Raja
“In the coming days the American people will learn that
the (US) Intelligence Community knew that Syria did not drop a military
chemical weapon on innocent civilians in Idlib”.
Former
DIA Col Patrick Lang
The civil war was
triggered in Syria in March 2011 by the Syrian rebels supported by the US, NATO,
Saudi led Gulf States and Turkey. The war has wrought havoc and the country lay
utterly ruined. Nearly 470,000 people including 5, 50,000 children have died in
the conflict and 4.8 million have fled the country. The cities and
infrastructure are destroyed, there is very little electricity, 80% are living
in poverty, and economy has shrunk by 55%. Syria war is the worst man-made disaster
since 2nd World War. But for the Iranian and Hezbollah ground
support and Russian air intervention in September 2015 in support of the
beleaguered Bashar al Assad regime, a regime change would have occurred long
time back and Assad would have met the fate of Saddam and Qaddafi.
There are dozens of
militant groups operating in the country among which ISIS is the most powerful
group, which has carved out its own caliphate under Abu Bakar Baghdadi
stretching from Raqqa in Syria to Mosul in Iraq and is in control of oil and
gas fields in northeastern Syria. Other prominent outfits are Free Syrian Army
(FSA) led by Gen Idris, Al-Nusra Front led by Jeewani, Army of Conquest and
Al-Qaeda.
A very serious situation
had developed in Syria as a result of two chemical attacks on Ghouta near
Damascus on August 21, 2013 killing hundreds of people including large number
of children. The ruling regime was blamed for the attacks.Egged on by Riyadh,
Doha and Ankara, Obama Administration and NATO had finalized plan for a direct
military action and had deployed Tomahawk cruise missiles to bomb the defence
infrastructure of Syrian armed forces. No proof was furnished and to this day
its unknown who had fired Sarin tipped rockets. It was generally suspected that
Mossad was behind the chemical weapon attack. The US Congress, American public
and British Parliament reeling under public pressure, and wary of the expanding
war in the Middle East, had opposed military action fearing that it might
trigger a world war. Donald Trump was among the opponents.
Vladimir Putin provided
a way out to Obama by suggesting destruction of chemical stockpiles of Syria in
return for cancelation of the airstrikes. Obama relented thereby averting
bigger crisis, but at the cost of annoying Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Since that
time, Russia under Putin started gaining diplomatic edge over USA in the Middle
East. Putin overshadowed Obama after he physically intervened in Syrian war.
It has
now come to light that the Ghouta incident was a false flag attack by Saudi
sponsored Jihadists to secure the bombing on Damascus. As per Seymour Hersh,
Turkey was behind it.
The US intervened in
Syria by air in September 2014 to destroy ISIS but failed to achieve any
results. Puzzlingly, the ISIS grew stronger and richer because of its unchecked
oil trade extending right up to Gulf of Mexico. It is speculated that the US
never made any sincere effort since its real target was Assad and not ISIS.
In response to the
formal request made by the Syrian government for military help against the
rebels and Jihadist groups in July 2015, Russia sent military advisers. Moscow
announced that it was extending military support to stabilize legitimate
government and create conditions for a political compromise. It initially
stationed its jets at Khmeimim airbase and sent T-90 tanks, artillery and
Special Operations Forces to an airbase near Latakia seaportin August 2015. On
August 26, 2015, Syria-Russia Friendship Treaty was signed and in last week of
September, a JointInformation Centre manned by representatives from Russia,
Iraq, Syria and Iran was established in Baghdad for coordination. USA, UK and
Turkey declined to join. Russian warships of Black Sea Fleet moved to East
Mediterranean. Tartus naval base in Syria was used by Russia.
Russian air force began
striking targets initially on Homs and Hama in northwestern Syria on September
30. Till January 2017, Russian jets carried out 19160 combat missions and
delivered 71000 strikes on terrorist infrastructures. Russia employed Su-25,
Su-35, Tu-22M3 strategic bombers, attack helicopters as well as cruise
missiles. In December 2015, Sharyat airbase near Homs was made functional.From
August 16, 2016 onward, Russian jets made use of Hamadan airbase in Iran. On
October 15, 2016, Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov moved forward in
support of Russian forces in Syria.
Bolstered by Russia’s
air support, the Syrian Army managed to recapture lost spaces including Homs,
Hama, Latakia, Idlib, and Palmyra and considerably improved its position.
Offensive launched against strategically located Aleppo in September 2016 came
to successful conclusion in December.
In August 2016, 4000 Turkish
troops in conjunction with 7000 pro-Turkish Syrian rebels launched Operation
Euphrates and since then have captured Jarabalus, al Rai, and Al-Bab in
northern Syria.
500 Special Forces, 250
Rangers and 200 Marines supported by US bombers joined the ground combat in
Syria to bolster the efforts of the rebels named as moderates.
Raqqa, the capital of
ISIS Caliphate, is surrounded by US backed Syrian Kurdish fighters.
With so many powers
having materially intruded in war torn Syria, it has become the most dangerous
flashpoint. However, Israel which is the main instigator behind the strategy of
fomenting chaos in the Middle East and toppling militarily and economically
stronger Arab regimes so as to accomplish its dream of establishing Greater
Israel, is dissatisfied with the ongoing status quo which is going in favor of President
Assad and hence wants his removal at any cost.
While George Bush had
pleased Israel by downing regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, Obama had obliged
Israel by way of stepping up the offensive in Afghanistan, starting Arab
Spring, toppling regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, bisecting Sudan, making Somalia a
failed State, and creating chaos in Syria, Yemen and Egypt. However, the
pro-war hawks in USA and Israel feel that Obama buckled down in Syria because
of which the US prestige was severely dented.
Hence the reins of power
were handed over to the most unpredictable and rash Donald Trump so as to
outshine Putin and to put fear of USA in the hearts of the world. He is assigned
to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, legitimize Jewish Forward
Settlements in Palestinian lands in West Bank and Gaza, and get rid of defiant Assad,
linked with Iran and Hezbollah, who shows eyes to Israel. Saudi Arabia, Iran,
Pakistan, Lebanon, Egypt are also on the hit list of Israel.
The security situation
in Syria took a sudden nosedive in the wake of a chemical attack on Khan Sheikhun
village in Idlib Province on 4 April, 2017. True to their traditions, the US
administration and the US led western media joined by the Jewish controlled
media hastened to pin the whole blame on Moscow backed Assad regime. Pictorial
war launched by the western media described the attack as most horrendous and
gruesome. No sooner the news became viral on all media outlets, Trump while
expressing his anguish over the killings of babies lost his cool and stated
that he had changed his mind about Syria.
Pentagon rushed to put
forward military options and Trump gave a ‘go ahead’ signal without consulting
the Congress or seeking approval of the UN. The US Ambassador at the UN, Nikki
Haley made hue and cry and warned that in case the UN tried to come in the way,
the US will brush aside norms of diplomacy, international law and the UN
Charter and will go ahead at its own. This impetuous and disjointed decision to
strike Syria was taken without gathering any proof of the Syrian regime’s
involvement and without determining as to what kind of gas used – Sarin, Mustard
or Chlorine. The knee jerk reckless reaction was exactly similar to the
impulsive reactions in Afghanistan in October 2001, in Iraq in March 2003 or in
Libya in 2011.
Explanations given by
Moscow and Damascus that the bombs were dropped on a chemical warehouse (Sarin
gas) in use of the rebels were debunked and scoffed at arguing that if Sarin is
bombed with incendiaries, it will be rendered INERT by the exceedingly high
temperature of any blast. In their view, it just takes 150 °C to decompose Sarin
into various forms of phosphorous. The average missile emits 2,480 °C (4,500
°F) which is way beyond what it would take to completely erase any Sarin.
Yet another claim that
pictures of the White Helmets wearing only gas masks and no HAZMAT suits meant there
wasn’t a Sarin attack was also laughed at. BBC also rubbished the claims.
The US didn’t deem it
fit to take into account other possibilities like ISIS, which had used mustard
gas on three occasions. Possibility of Mossad or CIA, notorious for undertaking
suchlike perverted acts cannot be altogether ruled out; their aim being to
provoke Trump and give him an excuse to launch a direct military action in
Syria.
The point to note is as
to why the urgency to opt for such a dangerous option that could spell disaster
and particularly when Bush administration, CIA and Tony Blair had to cut a
sorry figure on account of their over confidence that Saddam was in possession
of WMDs. It has still not been proven that Osama bin Laden was involved in 9/11
attacks.
The reason why the US took
such a hasty and thoughtless decision was that none has been held accountable
for the devastation inflicted upon the targeted Muslim countries without any
plausible reason. Trump, who has been flexing his muscles since his takeover
was desperate to show his power and direct assault in Syria has satiated his
ego that he is a man of action.
At 3.40 a.m. in the
early hours of 7th April, 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles were fired
from the two Alreigh Burke – guided missile destroyers, the USS Ross and USS
Porter,deployed in the Mediterranean Sea on the Sharyad airfield in Homs
province from where the alleged chemical attack had been carried out on the
Khan Sheikhun village on April 4, killing 75 people including 10 children. Nine
civilians including children were killed. The news that the airbase was
completely destroyed and 99 jets destroyed were false.
The attack was hailed by
Syria’s opposition, USA, NATO, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, while it was condemned
by Damascus and Tehran. Syrian government denied using chemical weapons and
condemned the attack. Iran and Russia denounced the act terming it an act of
aggression, which will damage Russia-US relations.
Russia has suspended
military communications and agreements with the US. This has increased the risk
of an accidental clash of two air forces operating in volatile Syria.
The blatant attack has
ruined the prospects of thaw in USA-Russia relations and peace returning to
Syria in the near future. There is no one in Trump’s Administration suggesting
prudence. All are haughty and war crazy. Zionists have seized control of all
power houses in USA and none can stop them from treading into dangerous domains
having fatal consequences. The US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has
cautioned Moscow about the US intentions to boot out President Assad, the last
thorn in the flesh of Israel. Another American string-puppet has been readied,
who will happily share bed with Israel and like Gen Sisi, will approve Israeli
aggression against the Palestinians.
The regime change in
Damascus will result in converting battle worthy Syrian Army into a National
Army like in Iraq, meant to fight terrorism only. It will deprive Russia of its
sole toehold in the Middle East and dispossess it of the Gazprom gas pipeline
to Europe via Syria. It will radically reduce the influence of Iran in Syria
and enable USA to construct its own gas pipeline from Qatar to Europe via
Syria.
Unless Russia devises a
new strategy to effectively deal with American belligerence, and gets out of
its dithering mode, the US might regain its influence that had declined
substantially in the wake of its anti-Muslim and pro-Israel policies. As things
stand at present, the US has taken advantage of Russia’s hesitancy after it had
gained a definite political, diplomatic and military edge over USA and had put
its rival on the back foot. Russia waited for too long to go headlong in
ousting ISIS from its power base in Raqqa. For unknown reasons, it called off
its offensive several times after the UN mediated peace talks in Geneva commenced
in February 2016.
In 2016,the ISIS was
suffering defeats and losing ground in both Iraq and Syria. Knowing that the
ISIS was CIA creation and is secretly backed by USA and Israel, Russia relied
on Washington that it will help in eliminating the ISIS through joint efforts
and then will cooperate in its efforts to restore peace and arrive at a
political settlement under the umbrella of the UN.
One wonders why Russia
overlooked the US-Israel grand design. Russian had deployed S-300 and S-400 in
November 2015 to improve air defence systemagainst hostile air attacks. Why
couldn’t it detect and strike the cruise missiles? Or it looked the other way
since it had been making good use of 3M-14T cruise missiles against the rebels.
Why Russia didn’t wake up when the US Special Forces were deployed to block
Syrian Army’s advance towards Aleppo? These were fatal mistakes, which has once
again made the position of Assad regime vulnerable.
With the battle of Mosul
reaching the final stage and the ISIS almost wiped out by the Iraqi forces, the
US in collusion with Turkey and the Kurds will now concentrate on snatching
Raqqa from the ISIS so as to add a feather in its badgered cap that it has
demolished the IS Caliphate. This milestone should have been achieved by
Russo-Syrian forces.
USA is likely to dangle
a carrot to Russia that to earn its cooperation, it will have to sacrifice
Assad. Will Putin take the bait and relent? If he does so, he will cook his
goose. China will hang on to its defensive strategy till 2025 and will focus on
its six economic corridors to push forward its One-Belt-One-Road concept and
hence will be of little use to Russia in its hour of trial in Syria.
Currently President Xi
is on an official tour in Washington and the two leaders are exchanging sweet
smiles. Xi’s concerns will be high tariffs imposed by USA on Chinese products and
of course the militarized South China Sea.
While the offensive act
will do little to alleviate Syria’s human rights crisis, it may improve Trump’s
approval ratings or may backfire.
Sharyat air base is one
of the largest and most active base which is extensively used by Russian jets.
The way it was ruthlessly bombed, the whole infrastructure as well as the
assets deployed on it should have been destroyed. Interestingly, very little damage
was caused to hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage,
ammunition supply bunkers, air defence systems, and radars.
Having learnt about the
impending attack, all jets less 5, troops and assets had been shifted. Missiles
could do no damage to runaways. Control towers were partially damaged but were
functional. In less than 24 hours after the cruise missiles assault, five jets
that were there and had survived flew off.
Americans are
questioning as to why such a big risk was taken and what gains were made by
firing $ 100 million worth missiles. Yet another handle has come in the hands
of protestors in America to beat Trump with.
Had this important air
base along with assets been destroyed, it would have taken considerable time to
reconstruct the airfield and make good the losses. It would have certainly
rolled back the offensive capability of Syrian forces and dented Russia’s air
capability, thereby tilting the balance in favor ofthe rebels.
A senior Turkish
lawmaker Barish Akadash has claimed that Ankara supplied Sarin to foreign
backed militants in Syria. I have my doubts on this disclosure since there is
deep polarization in Turkey. Former DIA Col Lang has claimed that Trump’s
decision to launch cruise missiles was based on a lie. He reveals that Russia
had fully briefed the US that there was a target in Idlib, believed to a
weapons/explosive depot of Islamic rebels. The storehouse had chemicals and not
sarin. The chemicals included phosphates and chlorine. There was a strong wind
blowing on that day which spread the chemicals and killed/injured the
civilians. Trump had castigated George W. Bush for launching an unprovoked,
unjustified attack on Iraq. He has committed the same blunder.
The
game is on but the dice at present is loaded slightly in favor of USA.
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