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Prof. James Petras
The Larger Context: Serial Aggression
The Bloody Road from Damascus to Teheran
Prof. James Petras
The Triple Alliance’s War on a Sovereign State
There
is clear and overwhelming evidence that the uprising to overthrow
President Assad of Syria is a violent, power grab led by
foreign-supported fighters who have killed and wounded thousands of
Syrian soldiers, police and civilians, partisans of the government and
its peaceful opposition.
The outrage expressed by politicians in the West and Gulf State and in the mass media, about the ‘killing of peaceful Syrian citizens protesting injustice’
is cynically designed to cover up the documented reports of violent
seizure of neighborhoods, villages and towns by armed bands, brandishing
machine guns and planting road-side bombs.
The assault on Syria is backed by
foreign funds, arms and training. Due to a lack of domestic support,
however, to be successful, direct foreign military intervention will be
necessary. For this reason a huge propaganda and diplomatic campaign has
been mounted to demonize the legitimate Syrian government. The goal is
to impose a puppet regime and strengthen Western imperial control in the
Middle East. In the short run, this will further isolate Iran in
preparation for a military attack by Israel and the US and, in the long
run, it eliminates another independent secular regime friendly to China
and Russia.
In order to mobilize world support
behind this Western, Israeli and Gulf State-funded power grab, several
propaganda ploys have been used to justify another blatant violation of a
country’s sovereignty after their successful destruction of the secular
governments of Iraq and Libya.
The
current Western campaign against the independent Assad regime in Syria
is part of a series of attacks against pro-democracy movements and
independent regimes from North Africa to the Persian Gulf. The
imperial-militarist response to the Egyptian democracy movement that
overthrew the Mubarak dictatorship was to back the military junta’s seizure of power and murderous campaign to jail, torture and assassinate over 10,000 pro-democracy protestors.
Faced with similar mass democratic
movements in the Arab world, the Western-backed Gulf autocratic
dictators crushed their respective uprisings in Bahrain, Yemen and Saudi
Arabia. The assaults extended to the secular government in Libya where
NATO powers launched a massive air and sea bombardment in support of
armed bands of mercenaries thereby destroying Libya’s economy and civil
society. The unleashing of armed
gangster-mercenaries led to the savaging of urban life in Libya and
devastation in the countryside. The NATO powers eliminated the secular
regime of Colonel Gadhafi and along with having him murdered and
mutilated by its mercenaries, NATO oversaw the wounding, imprisonment,
torture and elimination of tens of thousands of civilian Gadhafi
supporters and government workers. NATO backed the puppet regime as it
embarked on a bloody pogrom against Libyan citizens of sub-Saharan
African ancestry as well a sub-Sahara African immigrant workers – groups
who had benefited from Gadhafi’s generous social programs. The imperial
policy of ruin and rule in Libya serves as “the model” for
Syria: Creating the conditions for a mass uprising led by Muslim
fundamentalists, funded and trained by Western and Gulf State
mercenaries.
The Bloody Road from Damascus to Teheran
According to the State Department ‘The road to Teheran passes through Damascus’:
The strategic goal of NATO is to destroy Iran’s principal ally in the
Middle East; for the Gulf absolutist monarchies the purpose is to
replace a secular republic with a vassal theocratic dictatorship; for
the Turkish government the purpose is to foster a regime amenable to the
dictates of Ankara’s version of Islamic capitalism; for Al Qaeda and
allied Salafi and Wahabi fundamentalists a theocratic Sunni regime,
cleansed of secular Syrians, Alevis and Christians, will serve as a
trampoline for projecting power in the Islamic world; and for Israel a
blood-drenched divided Syria will further ensure its regional hegemony.
It was not without prophetic foresight that the uber-Zionist US Senator
Joseph Lieberman demanded days after the ‘Al Queda’ attack of September
11, 2001: “First we must go after Iran, Iraq and Syria” before considering the actual authors of the deed.
The armed anti-Syrian forces reflect a
variety of conflicting political perspectives united only by their
common hatred of the independent secular, nationalist regime which has
governed the complex, multi-ethnic Syrian society for decades. The war
against Syria is the principle launching pad for a further resurgence of
Western militarism extending from North Africa to the Persian Gulf,
buttressed by a systematic propaganda campaign proclaiming NATO’s
democratic, humanitarian and ‘civilizing’ mission on behalf of the
Syrian people.
The Road to Damascus is Paved with Lies
An objective analysis of the
political and social composition of the principle armed combatants in
Syria refutes any claim that the uprising is in pursuit of democracy for
the people of that country. Authoritarian fundamentalist fighters form
the backbone of the uprising. The Gulf States financing these brutal
thugs are themselves absolutist monarchies. The West, after having foisted a brutal gangster regime on the people of Libya, can make no claim of ‘humanitarian intervention’.
The armed groups infiltrate towns and
use population centers as shields from which they launch their attacks
on government forces. In the process they force thousands of citizens
from their homes, stores and offices which they use as military
outposts. The destruction of the neighborhood of Baba Amr in Homs is a
classic case of armed gangs using civilians as shields and as propaganda
fodder in demonizing the government.
These armed mercenaries have no
national credibility with the mass of Syrian people. One of their main
propaganda mills is located in the heart of London, the so-called
“Syrian Human Rights Observatory” where it coordinates closely with
British intelligence turning out lurid atrocity stories to whip up
sentiment in favor of a NATO intervention. The kings and emirs of the
Gulf States bankroll these fighters. Turkey provides military bases and
controls the cross-border flow of arms and the movement of the leaders
of the so-called “Free Syrian Army”. The US, France and England provide
the arms, training and diplomatic cover. Foreign
jihadist-fundamentalists, including Al Qaeda fighters from Libya, Iraq
and Afghanistan, have entered the conflict. This is no “civil war”. This
is an international conflict pitting an unholy triple alliance
of NATO imperialists, Gulf State despots and Muslim fundamentalists
against an independent secular nationalist regime. The foreign origin of
the weapons, propaganda machinery and mercenary fighters reveals the
sinister imperial, ‘multi-national’ character of the conflict.
Ultimately the violent uprising against the Syrian state represents a
systematic imperialist campaign to overthrow an ally of Iran, Russia and
China, even at the cost of destroying Syria’s economy and civil
society, fragmenting the country and unleashing enduring sectarian wars
of extermination against the Alevi and Christian minorities, as well as
secular government supporters.
The killings and mass flight of
refugees is not the result of gratuitous violence committed by a blood
thirsty Syrian state. The Western backed militias have seized
neighborhoods by force of arms, destroyed oil pipelines, sabotaged
transportation and bombed government buildings. In the course of their
attacks they have disrupted basic services critical to the Syrian people
including education, access to medical care, security, water,
electricity and transportation. As such, they bear most of the
responsibility for this “humanitarian disaster”, (which their imperial
allies and UN officials blame on Syrian security and armed forces). The
Syrian security forces are fighting to preserve the national
independence of a secular state, while the armed opposition commits
violence on behalf of their foreign pay-masters – in Washington, Riyadh,
Tel Aviv, Ankara and London.
Conclusions
The Assad regime’s referendum last
month drew millions of Syrian voters in defiance of Western imperialist
threats and terrorist calls for a boycott. This clearly indicated that a
majority of Syrians prefer a peaceful, negotiated settlement and reject
mercenary violence. The Western-backed Syrian National Council and the
Turkish and Gulf States-armed “Free Syrian Army” flatly rejected Russian
and Chinese calls for an open dialogue and negotiations which the Assad
regime has accepted. NATO and Gulf State dictatorships are pushing
their proxies to pursue violent “regime change”, a policy which already
has caused the death of thousands of Syrians. US and European economic
sanctions are designed to wreck the Syrian economy, in the expectation
that acute deprivation will drive an impoverished population into the
arms of their violent proxies. In a repeat of the Libya scenario, NATO
proposes to “liberate” the Syrian people by destroying their economy,
civil society and secular state.
A Western military victory in Syria
will merely feed the rising frenzy of militarism. It will encourage the
West, Riyadh and Israel to provoke a new civil war in Lebanon. After
demolishing Syria, the Washington-EU-Riyadh-Tel Aviv axes will move on
to a far bloodier confrontation with Iran.
The horrific destruction of Iraq,
followed by Libya’s post-war collapse provides a terrifying template of
what is in store for the people of Syria: A precipitous collapse of
their living standards, the fragmentation of their country, ethnic
cleansing, rule by sectarian and fundamentalist gangs, and total
insecurity of life and property.
Just as the “left” and “progressives” declared the brutal savaging of Libya to be the “revolutionary struggle of insurgent democrats”
and then walked away, washing their hands of the bloody aftermath of
ethnic violence against black Libyans, they repeat the same calls for
military intervention against Syria. The same liberals, progressives,
socialists and Marxists who are calling on the West to intervene in
Syria’s “humanitarian crises” from their cafes and offices in
Manhattan and Paris, will lose all interest in the bloody orgy of their
victorious mercenaries after Damascus, Aleppo and other Syrian cities
have been bombed by NATO into submission.
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Professor James Petras
is the author of more than 62 books published in 29 languages, and over
600 articles in professional journals, including the American
Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, Social Research, and
Journal of Peasant Studies. He has a long history of commitment to
social justice, working in particular with the Brazilian Landless
Workers Movement for 11 years. He writes a monthly column for the
Mexican newspaper, La Jornada, and previously, for the Spanish daily, El
Mundo. Dr. Petras received his B.A. from Boston University and Ph.D.
from the University of California at Berkeley. You can visit his website
here.