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Syria – Foreign Fighters – Two-Way Channels

25 Tuesday Feb 2014

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Islamic Small Wars

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM96XaOJ854 – 15/2014.

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What if Abdul Wahid Majid had deliberately detonated his bomb early?

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Relatives told how the dad-of-three was a former lorry driver had worked for the Highways Agency but gave up his job six months ago to join a convoy running aid into Syria.

Abdul Waheed Majeed: First picture of ‘Mad Max’ Brit who ‘blew himself up in Syrian prison break’ – Mirror Online – 2/12/2014.

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Someone asks Majeed to give final words, but Majeed says, in English, that he “is not a very good speaker” and “his tongue has, got like a knot in it.” He then notes that anything he says “should come from the heart.” “I can’t do it,” he says.

Related: Jihadists release video of British suicide bomber in Syria – The Long War Journal – 2/14/2014.

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While the west worries about the return of citizen-cum-“foreign jihadis” to their own soil, they may be overlooking the notion that the same carry their Dutch, English, or other national zeitgeist with them on their way to taking part in “charity work” in Syria’s civil war.

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Clapper, citing the intelligence community’s new Worldwide Threat Assessment, estimated that 1,600 militant groups were operating inside the war-torn country, including a sizable chunk of extremists. Between the 75,000 to 110,000 fighters inside Syria, “about 26,000 we’d rate as extremists,” he said.

Intel Chiefs: Syria a ‘Huge Magnet’ for International Terrorists – 1/29/2014.

James Clapper‘s citing 26,000 western irregulars in the Syrian theater as extremists would seem to leave between 49,000 and  84,000 of the same as other than “extreme.”

So, if they are not extreme, what are they?

Evidently, among other things, good for suicide missions.

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 The most prominent casualty amongst this foreign fighter contingent was Omar Hammami, the American who rose within al-Shabaab to become its unofficial poster-boy. Increasingly angered by what he saw as the “authoritarian” approach adopted by Godane, he lashed out through videos and on his Twitter account, claiming he was under threat from the Shabaab leadership. Hammami survived one attempt on his life before succumbing to an assassin’s bullet on September 12. Dying alongside him was Osama al-Britani, a British-Pakistani national believed to be Habib Ghani, a long-standing British fighter in the region who was closely linked to the semi-mythical “white widow” Samantha Lewthwaite, widow of one of the July 7, 2005 bombers of London’s underground system (Daily Mail, September 13).

Refworld | Foreign Fighters in Somalia and al-Shabaab’s Internal Purge – 12/3/2013.

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One year ago, American foreign fighter Omar Hammami detailed how Shabaab and al Qaeda betrayed and sought to kill him in Somalia (See here). Shabaab did this because Omar suspected Godane was killing off al Qaeda leaders and foreign fighters that had traveled to Somalia. Omar’s prophecy came true when Shabaab killed him in September 2013.

The past month we’ve again seen unprecedented infighting amongst al Qaeda affiliates, this time in Syria.

American Foreign Fighter Details How al Qaeda’s Nusra Betrayed Him In Syria – Selected Wisdom – video included – 2/12/2014.

What’s going on as regards betrayal of foreign fighters in the field?

I’d gamble on corrupting power of money plus the canny manipulation of this latest update on “cannon fodder”.

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Syria – Nasty Business

24 Monday Feb 2014

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On the death of Abu Khaled al-Suri yesterday:

Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said he died along with six others when a fighter from the rival Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group blew himself up at an Ahrar al-Sham post in al-Halq.

Senior al-Qaeda commander killed in Syria – Middle East – Al Jazeera English – 2/24/2014.

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Why the dictator is not to be endorsed:

“Two simultaneous raids hit Neshabieh first. People were pulling the bodies of a women and her two children from one house when the planes came back and hit the crowed, killing another nine,” activist Abu Sakr told Reuters from the area.

Air raids in central Syria kill 18: activists | Reuters – 2/24/2014.

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“Back outside, even the hardiest can’t stand anymore fighting.”

Syria Rebels and Assad’s forces face off in Zabanani – YouTube – 2/24/2014.

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The US Secretary of State, John Kerry, made it clear from the beginning that Washington wants peace negotiations to be primarily about “transition” and the end of the government of President Bashar Al Assad.

But, since Assad’s army controls most population centres and main roads in Syria, this radical change in the balance of power will not happen until the rebels stop losing and start winning on the battlefield.

Times of Oman | Column :: Syria may see years of warfare before peace – Patrick Cockburn – 2/24/2014.

Cockburn’s use of quotation marks in this next paragraph echoes what I have stumbled upon in relation to the Free Syria Media / Army / National Coalition:

The “moderate” opposition — support for which was reportedly discussed at a two-day meeting in Washington of Western and Arab intelligence chiefs this month — is supposedly going to overwhelm the radicals and fight the government all at the same time. But repackaging some rebel warlords as moderates, simply because they are backed by the West and its regional allies, will be largely a PR ploy and unconvincing to Syrians.

It’s proving unconvincing to westerners too.

Related: Syria – “Moderate” Jew Hate | BackChannels – 2/21/2014.

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Moment of a shell landed in Yabroud Syria Impressive video – YouTube – 2/24/2014.

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February 23, 2014: China and Russia surprised everyone yesterday and went along with a UN resolution calling for the Syrian government and the rebels to provide access for humanitarian aid throughout Syria. To make this happen the UN had to, at Russian and Chinese request, take out clauses calling for war crimes, largely committed by the government, to be punished.

Syria: The Killathon Continues – 2/23/2014.

To get humanitarian aid to Syrians, it appears one must tacitly approve the tactics applied by dictators to their deeply subjugated constituents.

The “Killathon” article goes on to make quite a few useful observations, but this one spells the humanity of the regimes with a stake in Assad’s political survival:

Quds has been busy in Syria for over two years. Rebels accuse Iran of helping the government of adopt savage new tactics in the fighting around Damascus and elsewhere. These new methods involved mass killings of civilians, especially military age men, during daytime raids into pro-rebel villages . . . Now the rebels are facing “special troops” trained and advised by the Iranians. Rebels have seen Iranian transport aircraft landing at airports all over the country to deliver weapons, equipment and ammunition. These aircraft come in via Iraq, which refuses to do anything to stop them.

Iran’s latest forward operating base: Iraq!

That’s really not surprising.

Iranians Dial Up Presence in Syria – WSJ.com – 9/16/2013: “The busloads of Shiite militiamen from Iraq, Syria and other Arab states have been arriving at the Iranian base in recent weeks, under cover of darkness, for instruction in urban warfare and the teachings of Iran’s clerics, according to Iranian military figures and residents in the area.”

Update to December: Syria’s Assad ‘has secret Iraq oil lifeline’ – Middle East – Al Jazeera English – 12/24/2013 / Exclusive: Assad’s secret oil lifeline: Iraqi crude from Egypt | Reuters – 12/23/2014: “The Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad has received substantial imports of Iraqi crude oil from an Egyptian port in the last nine months, shipping and payments documents show, part of an under-the-radar trade that has kept his military running despite Western sanctions.”

I’ve no idea who’s “winning” in Syria, but I’m pretty sure Syrians are losing.

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From the Reuter’s piece cited: “Each ship switched off its satellite signals just before the delivery date in Syria, then reappeared on satellite tracking shortly after.”

Now that’s mafia style.

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Referring to the likes of Mr. Jaber, the ministry official said, “Even if you want the Statue of Liberty, there are those who can bring it for you at the right price.”

Syrian Businessmen Help Assad Regime Survive – WSJ.com – 5/24/2014.

The “Mr. Jaber” appears to be the brother of the other cited, Mohammed, not Ayman.

Odd note: I have heard of “suitcases full of money” traveling around the middle east, but the WSJ piece would be the first in which I’ve seen mention of the same so specifically: “Almost every month, he flies to Baghdad with suitcases filled with hundreds of thousands of dollars of cash on behalf of the government, he said—showing a slip for a recent million-dollar deposit in an Iraqi bank. Wire transfers aren’t an option because of sanctions.”

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Syria – “Moderate” Jew Hate

21 Friday Feb 2014

Posted by commart in Anti-Semitism, Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Islamic Small Wars, Middle East, Politics, Regions, Syria

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Bahra also stresses that scores of civilians are killed in Syria on a daily basis at the hands of Hezbollah militiamen and other sectarian gangs coming to Syria from neighboring countries.

Syrian National Coalition Of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces – Syrian Coalition: Hezbollah’s turned The Region into Chaos

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Syria’s “moderate” opposition, represented in the above report by the Syrian Coalition, has a problem:

Khalid Saleh, head of the Media Office, said that “the visit paid by Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation to one of the hospitals where injured Syrians are being hospitalized is nothing more than a publicity gimmick . . . .

Syrian National Coalition Of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces – Saleh: Israel Stands with Assad, Not the Syrian People – 2/20/2014.

And it is becoming visible.

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If you can’t even bring yourself to say thank you to medical aid from Israel, how on earth are you ever going to bring yourself to meet the greater challenge of living and let live with those Syrians who fought for the regime over the years?

For the Sake of Syria, the Political Opposition Has to Grow Up » From Homs to Istanbul – 2/20/2014.

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By way of western media, I had been given the impression that Syria’s revolution included a beleaguered but moderate fighting force.  With that impression in mind, I have begun following “Free Syrian Media” which puts through the Syrian National Coalition voice.

Elsewhere on this blog, I have suggested that the Syrian People simply have not had an army working in their interest.

Bashar al-Assad has had an army working in his interest.

Islamic zealots appear to have as many armies as they have themselves working in their interests (please, do not drag God into this horror).

However, the Syrian People have been either abandoned or punished between armies, anything but defended.

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The monolithic minds of the American anti-Jihad (in their heads: all Muslims bad) have not overlooked similarities in battlefield barbarism, e.g., see Bare Naked Islam’s “‘Moderate’ Free Syrian Army rebels sent a selfie to Obama, their best friend and support in the U.S.'” for an example of that.  However, the zero-change in the flow down from programmatic Baathist anti-Semitism signals how little interest the Syrian opposition may have in producing a full out regime-changing, culture altering, and permanent revolutionary redemption and rescue of the Syrian People.

Related: Point of No Return: Jewish Refugees from Arab Countries: The pro-Nazi antisemitism of the Syrian regime – 5/16/2011.

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States of Affairs:

Source: http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49e486a76.html

Residing in Syrian Arab Republic [1]
Refugees [2]
More info 149,709

Refugee figure for Iraqis in the Syrian Arab Republic is a Government estimate. UNHCR has registered and is assisting 42,400 Iraqis at mid-2013.
Asylum Seekers [3] 2,069
Returned Refugees [4] 52,806
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS)[5] 4,254,500
Returned IDPs [6] 0
Stateless Persons [7] 160,000
Various [8] 4
Total Population of Concern 4,619,088
Originating from Syrian Arab Republic [1]
Refugees [2] 1,888,823
Asylum Seekers [3] 33,335
Returned Refugees [4] 52,806
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS)[5] 4,254,500
Returned IDPs [6] 0
Various [8] 7,903
Total Population of Concern 6,237,367

“As at mid-2013” says the above cited page of the above cited statistics.

Dead: 140,000+

Reference: Syria’s death toll now exceeds 140,000: activist group | Reuters – 2/15/2014.

Dead, dying, injured, or homeless would seem less than an optimal condition for maintaining Jew hate, but the insecure hubris of it appears present.

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For Arabs, Zionism and Jewishness are one and the same thing.

  • The influence of Nazi ideals and prejudices on Arab nationalism and the paranoid attitudes of the region’s leaders effectively stymie any chances of reconciliation between the two peoples.
  •  Historical evidences show that the much-praised racial harmony of Al-andalus has been exaggerated for political purposes.
  • The negative image of Jews in the Quran has been deliberately misinterpreted in order to keep hatred of Jews alive among Arabs today.

uu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:344823/FULLTEXT01.pdf – Wiji Bohme Shomary, History (course), Spring 2010.

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Careers are made of the study of anti-Semitism, and I’m not going to load this page for that.

However, whether because Mohammad said a few things, or perhaps because Islam must prevail (and Christians and Jews are just so, you know, 5th Century), or it just plain feels good to feel hate and have a convenient target for it — whatever the cause of the illness — it has to go.

For the keys to letting go, there’s a pair around here in the contemplation of language uptake and related cultural programming (how we learn to listen) and scripting (what we learn to say).

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The United States and its principal European and Arab allies have agreed on a unified way of providing Syrian rebel groups with aid, classifying them into those who should receive arms supplies and other assistance, those who are ineligible because of clear extremist ties, and those whose eligibility requires further discussion, according to U.S. and allied officials.

U.S., allies agree on standards for which opposition groups in Syria will receive aid – The Washington Post – 2/21/2014.

I wonder if those standards might include any indices for anti-Zionist/anti-Semitic cant and the continued and Assad-oriented desire to damage or destroy the Jewish State and refuse the influence of the west while enjoying shipments of its war fighting equipage and materiel.

Related Reference

For the Sake of Syria, the Political Opposition Has to Grow Up – 2/20/2014.

Elder Of Ziyon – Israel News: Amazing blog post from a Syrian refugee in Istanbul – 2/20/2014.

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http://www.dw.de/women-join-the-kurdish-fight-in-syria/a-17442218

20 Thursday Feb 2014

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http://www.dw.de/women-join-the-kurdish-fight-in-syria/a-17442218

But now, for the first time, Syrian Kurds – above all the women – have the opportunity to shape their own lives. Women make up 35 percent of the 45,000 fighters. “Women used to be suppressed and exploited in our society, and regarded as inferior by the men,” Canda says. “Now we have the chance to be role models for Kurds and for other ethnicities – for instance, for Arab women.”

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http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2014/02/19/the-religion-fueled-fight-in-syria/

19 Wednesday Feb 2014

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http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2014/02/19/the-religion-fueled-fight-in-syria/

Apocalyptic religious divisions, rather than political grievances, now dominate the Syrian civil war.

A Note on Syria’s Confused Battlespace and the Journalism Representing It

19 Wednesday Feb 2014

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The pictures of Hezbollah’s martyrs hang from the lampposts and balcony railings. They are plastered on walls and car windshields.

The men died not fighting Israel – Hezbollah’s arch enemy – but supporting the forces of its ally President Bashar al-Assad, across the border in Syria.

BBC News – Lebanon dances into the abyss as Syria conflict crosses border – 2/19/2014.

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17 February 2014 –Lakhdar Brahimi has apologized to the Syrian people for the lack of progress on halting the bloodshed in their country, and urged Government and opposition negotiators to go back to their bases and reflect on their responsibility and “on whether they want this process to continue or not.” “I am very, very sorry, and I apologize to the Syrian people that…we haven’t helped them very much,” said Mr. Brahimi, the United Nations/Arab League Joint Special Representative.

Special representative apologizes to Syrian people for lack of progress in peace talks – 2/17/2014.

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Syria’s army and foreign-backed militants have agreed to call a local ceasefire in Damascus’s southern suburb of Babbila, augmenting hBabilaope for further truces across the country.

The truce, the latest in a series of local ceasefires in Damascus flashpoints, was struck on Monday.

Reconciliation in Babbila, Damascus Countryside Augments Hope for Further Truces – 2/17/2014.

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Syria is the most dangerous country in the world for reporters and yet, every day, hundreds of its citizens risk their lives to shoot photos, record video, and file reports on the civil conflict. Many are trying to reach the international community. Others want to raise the level of awareness on the ground. Most fear that without their work, the conflict’s atrocities will go undocumented. And some say they do it because, in war, there is no other work.

Syrian Journalists Strive to Report, Despite Shifting Dangers – Committee to Protect Journalists – 2/12/2014.

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I wish I had money with which to pay citizen journalists in Syria, for it is very hard looking through the Russo-Syrian-Iranian propaganda presentation of the war to actually see it as both fighting and talk alter the atmosphere of the battlespace.

As suggested up top, the near latest in BBC reports note the effects of transporting a million people into a small state and perhaps not expecting the related conflict politics not to travel with them.

However, my morning began with viewing video footage suggesting reconciliations in a number of localities: “In addition to Babbila, deals have been struck for local ceasefires in Qudsaya, Moadamiyet al-Sham, Barzeh, Beit Sahem, Yalda and Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp” (Reconciliation in Babbila, Damascus Countryside Augments Hope for Further Truces).  State-aligned, state-sponsored, or state-censored news reports will not tell a state of affairs clearly, completely, or accurately: the form in reporting and rhetoric comes with dictatorship.

So what’s going on in Syria?

It appears I’ve missed this: BBC News – Free Syrian Army replaces chief-of-staff Salim Idris – 2/17/2014.

Related: Western-backed Syrian rebels name new military commander – News – Pekin Daily Times – Pekin, IL – Pekin, IL – 2/17/2014; Free Syrian Army fires military chief – Middle East – Al Jazeera English – 2/18/2014. Supreme Military Council removes head of Free Syrian Army – 2/17/2014.

I know this: Bashar al-Assad still has an army; al-Nusra and ISIL still have plenty of narcissistic and romantic motivation coursing through their blood; but the Syrian People have barely had an army operating in their common, diverse, and human interest.  The FSA has had to first gather itself together and then fight against two deeply malignant autocratic fronts, and so it has struggled through: perhaps Col. Abd al-llah al-Bashir will form the temperament in the middle for cohesion and expansion against dictatorship and extremism both.

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FTAC Guest Post – Aboud Dandachi – “Appeasing Assad; Why Jeffrey Sachs is so Very Wrong”

18 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Assad is a man who has proven himself utterly incapable of formulating any sort of vision to move the country beyond its current troubles. His approach to every problem has been to resort to increasingly horrendous levels of violence.

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I may one day write an article titled, “The Six Hundred Very Cool People You Meet on Facebook”, but not today.  

You have been spared, possibly less so, however, than the author of the following opinion piece: Aboud Dandachi, who writes from Istanbul, escaped Homs, Syria just this past September. 

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The Huffington Post recently published an article by Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University calling for the United States and the international community to drop its demand that Assad relinquish power, viewing it as the main reason the conflict has dragged on for so long. On Twitter, Sachs has elaborated on his viewpoint, claiming that all Bashar Assad wants is to preserve his rule, and that if the Syrian people just surrendered and acquiesced to living under thirty more years of his family’s tyranny, then the terrible bloodshed in Syria would stop overnight.

On a practical level, there are two main problems with Sachs’s suggestion that the Syrian people surrender to Assad so as to spare themselves anymore of his bloody repression. First, Sachs commits the cardinal sin that so many other “anti-establishment” Lefists have committed when talking about Syria; ridiculously exaggerating and inflating the USA’s role and influence on events in Syria.

Second, Sachs seems to be oblivious to the fact that some towns and villages in the country did indeed try exactly what he is suggesting, the foremost being my own hometown of Telkelakh. Today, ninety percent of its inhabitants have been made refugees, scattered all over the region, the fallout from a truce the regime blatantly broke in the summer of 2013.

In his article, Sachs makes the astonishing assumption that if only the United States publicly and clearly dropped its demand that Assad step down, that policy change would somehow have any sort of effect on the ground inside Syria. Sachs seems to believe that the opposition, made up of numerous disparate groups, is somehow waiting upon Washington for guidance on when to start and stop their rebellion against the Assad tyranny.

In reality, the United States has not contributed a single bullet to the rebels’ war effort. Indeed, Barack Obama has even gone so far as to prevent America’s regional allies from providing the rebels with the kind of anti-aircraft and anti-tank weaponry that would have neutralized Assad’s air superiority and advantage in armor. Today, the United States could cut off what trickle of monetary aid it does provide to a limited selection of rebel brigades, and it would have absolutely no effect whatsoever on the fighting capabilities of the opposition groups in general, the vast majority of whom receive nothing from the USA.

Contrary to the Left’s frenzied assertions of an American policy hell bent on regime change at any cost, America’s approach has been very inconsistent and haphazard when it came to Syria. Far from being at the forefront of the efforts to depose Assad, Barack Obama has been exactly the kind of weak, timid, indecisive American president that Assad could not possibly have hoped for in his wildest dreams.

Assuming that lives in a conflict will be spared if one party just surrendered to the other, is to depend on the good intentions and humanity of the conflict’s victor. Germany and Japan could surrender to the Allies in World War Two safe in the knowledge that there would be no mass reprisals in the aftermath of their defeat. What happened, however, to the communities of the countries that surrendered to Germany and Japan? Two words; concentration camps.

Sachs’ second major mistake was to assume that in three years of brutal war, some city or town in opposition to the regime did not at some point try exactly what he is suggesting. We have adequate precedents that illustrate exactly how the regime treats the areas it has reconquered, and they amply demonstrate the sheer absurdity of Sachs’ view that acquiescence to the Assad regime’s tyranny would stop the killing.

I have written before at length on what happened when my home town of Telkelakh attempted a truce with the regime in early 2013. It was a truce that was set up exactly along the lines that Sachs suggests. CNN even visited the town and loudly trumpeted it as a possible template for similar truces throughout the country.

And yet as a means to save lives, it failed miserably. From February to June, dozens of people in the town died from regime sniping and shelling. Relatives of fighters were arrested at the checkpoints surrounding the town. Finally, when the regime felt strong enough to retake Telkelakh in the wake of its conquest of Qusair, the army and Hizbollah invaded the town. Thirty rebel fighters who had surrendered on promises from regime representatives that their lives would be spared were never heard from again.

The regime’s behavior in other areas it has reconquered has been no less atrocious. Human Rights Watch has extensively documented the regime’s demolition of entire neighborhoods in Hama and Damascus that were in opposition to it. Thousands of homes were razed by the regime in areas it reconquered, in a horrendous display of mass punishment. Such punitive actions on the part of the regime on areas it had reconquered, and where all opposition to it had been extinguished, pretty much makes a complete mockery of Sachs’ assertions that the Syrian people have nothing to worry about if they only just surrendered themselves to Assad’s rule.

Sachs goes on to make another outlandish assertion, that political change from within Syria will more likely to lead to regime change than an armed conflict would. Sachs cites two examples; Myanmar, and Poland in 1989.

Oh dear, where do I begin. Sachs seems to deem the ongoing genocide in Myanmar against the minority Muslim Rohingya community to be irrelevant to the point he is trying to make. Poland in 1989 benefited from the reformist tendencies of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who by that time wasn’t prepared to keep propping Eastern European client dictatorships with the USSR’s military might. If the Poles had tried in 1979 what they did in 1989, their political awakening would have been crushed under the tracks of Soviet tanks. In three years of the worst conflict in the country’s history, the regime of Bashar Assad has not once displayed the slightest capacity or capability for reforming itself.

There is no Gorbachev to be found within Assad. The post-war occupations of Japan and Germany transformed those societies because there was a vision in place for their reformation. Assad is a man who has proven himself utterly incapable of formulating any sort of vision to move the country beyond its current troubles. His approach to every problem has been to resort to increasingly horrendous levels of violence. Sachs actually thinks Assad is capable of allowing the sort of political awakening that happened in Poland? This is a man who today flings barrel bombs on Syrian cities like a monkey would throw feces around its cage. No, for the foreseeable future, in Syria, the only way to remove a bloody dictator is to kill him or have him die of old age.

In proposing ways of ending the conflict, Sachs puts the onus on the USA to change its policy towards the Assad regime, making only passing reference to Iran and Hizbollah’s massive aid to the Assad tyranny. Sachs, like so many Lefists, has got it so very backwards. If America cut off what little aid it sends to rebel groups, it would have no affect whatsoever on the conflict. And yet if Iran and Hizbollah withdrew their support for Assad, the regime would collapse within a matter of months.

What Jeffrey Sachs is calling for is appeasement, and it is the habit of appeasers to sanitize and whitewash the true intentions of those they hope to appease. Why fight Assad, the argument goes, all he wants is to preserve his rule.

Yes, why fight Hitler? All he wants is the Sudetenland. If Jeffrey Sachs had been around in 1938, Munich would have been exactly the kind of deal he would have written in favor of.

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Syria – Tug-of-War

18 Tuesday Feb 2014

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Saudi Arabia has managed to win crucial support from Pakistan in the ongoing insurrection in Syria, as the two key Muslim states on Monday called for the formation of an interim governing body to replace the Bashar al Assad regime.

Following talks between the visiting Saudi crown prince, Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud, with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the two countries demanded ‘the formation of a transitional governing body with full executive powers enabling it to take charge of the affairs of the country (Syria)’.

Ouster of Assad regime: Riyadh wins Islamabad’s support on Syria – The Express Tribune – 2/18/2014.

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Syria Theater of Jihad, Dutch report: Wahhabi are flocking into from all over the world, – YouTube – 2/17/2014.

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Russia/NATO – Hezbollah/al-Nusra – Shiite/Sunni

Stalemate

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The only half-good observation one might make about Syria is that it seems to be, by and large and just to date, it’s own burning building.  What’s happening within it hasn’t, so far, gone on to wreck Lebanon, Jordan, or Turkey, and it hasn’t affected Israel much either.

There’s Sochi charm in the world going on around the turmoil in Syria.

There’s something here too of an update on the American Vietnam Era experience of sitting down to supper with the network news delivering accounts and images from Saigon: because there’s conflict in the world, because, perhaps, someone somewhere is dying by way of political violence as I type, I should skip breakfast?  Some else should forego the morning jog around the neighborhood?  Elsewhere, sleep should be interrupted?

Related: Pieter_Bruegel_de_Oude_-_De_val_van_Icarus.jpg

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8:04:

“If the Dutch forces would send a unit or fighters to Syria to help the oppressed people, I would be the first one to sign up for the Dutch army, but no one is doing anything.   So why when people want to do something to help these people and to make a change, is there a problem?”

Dutch former Royal Netherlands Army soldier trains jihadists in Syria. – YouTube – 1/27/2014.

Related: A Dutch Jihadist in Syria Speaks, and Blogs – NYTimes.com – 1/29/2014.

Additional Reference

Holland spy chief: Dutch citizens fighting in Syria | The Times of Israel – 2/8/2013.

Young Dutch fighters in Syria – heroes or potential terrorists? | Radio Netherlands Worldwide – 6/22/2013.

GUEST POST: Dutch Foreign Fighters – Some Testimonials from the Syrian Front « JIHADOLOGY – 10/13/2013.

Dutch court sentences would-be Syrian rebel fighters | Al Jazeera America – 10/23/2013.

The Dutch Foreign Fighter Contingent in Syria | Combating Terrorism Center at West Point – 10/24/2013.

www.kronosadvisory.com/Kronos_DUTCH.FIGHTERS.IN.SYRIA.pdf – 10/24/2013.

www.icct.nl/download/file/ICCT-Bakker-Paulussen-Entenmann-Dealing-With-European-Foreign-Fighters-in-Syria.pdf – 12/2/2013.

European Muslims Join Terror Groups to Fight in Syria – 12/9/2013.

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Epigram

Hillel the Elder

"That which is distasteful to thee do not do to another. That is the whole of Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go and study."

"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? If not now, when?"

"Whosoever destroys a soul, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world. And whosoever that saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world."

Oriana Fallaci
"Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon...I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born."

Talmud 7:16 as Quoted by Rishon Rishon in 2004
Qohelet Raba, 7:16

אכזרי סוף שנעשה אכזרי במקום רחמן

Kol mi shena`asa rahaman bimqom akhzari Sof shena`asa akhzari bimqom rahaman

All who are made to be compassionate in the place of the cruel In the end are made to be cruel in the place of the compassionate.

More colloquially translated: "Those who are kind to the cruel, in the end will be cruel to the kind."

Online Source: http://www.rishon-rishon.com/archives/044412.php

Abraham Isaac Kook

"The purely righteous do not complain about evil, rather they add justice.They do not complain about heresy, rather they add faith.They do not complain about ignorance, rather they add wisdom." From the pages of Arpilei Tohar.

Heinrich Heine
"Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned." -- From Almansor: A Tragedy (1823).

Simon Wiesenthal
Remark Made in the Ballroom of the Imperial Hotel, Vienna, Austria on the occasion of His 90th Birthday: "The Nazis are no more, but we are still here, singing and dancing."

Maimonides
"Truth does not become more true if the whole world were to accept it; nor does it become less true if the whole world were to reject it."

"The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision."

Douglas Adams
"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" Epigram appearing in the dedication of Richard Dawkins' The GOD Delusion.

Thucydides
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."

Milan Kundera
"The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

Malala Yousafzai
“The terrorists thought that they would change our aims and stop our ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.”

Tanit Nima Tinat
"Who could die of love?"

What I Have Said About the Jews

My people, not that I speak for them, I nonetheless describe as a "global ethnic commune with its heart in Jerusalem and soul in the Land of Israel."

We have never given up on God, nor have we ever given up on one another.

Many things we have given up, but no one misses, say, animal sacrifice, and as many things we have kept, so we have still to welcome our Sabbath on Friday at sunset and to rest all of Saturday until three stars appear in the sky.

Most of all, through 5,773 years, wherever life has taken us, through the greatest triumphs and the most awful tragedies, we have preserved our tribal identity and soul, and so shall we continue eternally.

Anti-Semitism / Anti-Zionism = Signal of Fascism

I may suggest that anti-Zionism / anti-Semitism are signal (a little bit) of fascist urges, and the Left -- I'm an old liberal: I know my heart -- has been vulnerable to manipulation by what appears to me as a "Red Brown Green Alliance" driven by a handful of powerful autocrats intent on sustaining a medieval worldview in service to their own glorification. (And there I will stop).
One hopes for knowledge to allay fear; one hopes for love to overmatch hate.

Too often, the security found in the parroting of a loyal lie outweighs the integrity to be earned in confronting and voicing an uncomfortable truth.

Those who make their followers believe absurdities may also make them commit atrocities.

Positively Orwellian: Comment Responding to Claim that the Arab Assault on Israel in 1948 Had Not Intended Annihilation

“Revisionism” is the most contemptible path that power takes to abet theft and hide shame by attempting to alter public perception of past events.

On Press Freedom, Commentary, and Journalism

In the free world, talent -- editors, graphic artists, researchers, writers -- gravitate toward the organizations that suit their interests and values. The result: high integrity and highly reliable reportage and both responsible and thoughtful reasoning.

This is not to suggest that partisan presses don't exist or that propaganda doesn't exist in the west, but any reader possessed of critical thinking ability and genuine independence -- not bought, not programmed -- is certainly free to evaluate the works of earnest reporters and scholars.

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