Afrin week 8: Kurdish stubbornness spells their doom

By Aram Mirzaei for the Saker blog


Grand Chauvinist Erdogan: Appealing to ever powerful nationalist impulses in the Turkish population but in reality a partner in Washington’s crimes.

It’s been 8 weeks since Turkey together with its jihadist forces launched operation Olive Branch to clear the Afrin region of US-backed Kurdish militias (YPG). During these weeks, YPG forces have been taking a beating, losing well over 70 % their territory, including Afrin city itself.

It should hardly come as a surprise to anyone who has been following the situation that the Turkish backed jihadists would eventually capture the region. The Turkish Air force has been flying freely over the skies of northern Aleppo without Washington, YPG’s benefactor uttering a single word, despite being a close NATO ally with Ankara. This says a lot about who Washington cares for in Syria.

For some reason, the YPG leadership keeps counting on Washington to help them, despite Washington being a close NATO ally of Ankara’s. Last month, on several occasions, Damascus offered the YPG terms for the entry of Syrian government troops into Afrin, to act as a guarantee against Turkish aggression. These attempts to reconcile would all eventually fail to materialize in anything else than the entry of a few pro-government paramilitary units. According to reports, Damascus had demanded that the YPG hand over their heavy weaponry so that Syrian government troops could enter and re-establish security over the region, this was however denied by the YPG leadership, citing that their own commitment to the fight would suffice to beat back the Turkish-backed forces.


Kurds on the move. Their cause is lost, a loss largely self-inflicted. They have now wounded Syria, too.

Over the weeks as the YPG has been losing ground to the Turkish-led jihadist advance, YPG-linked social media accounts have somehow shifted the blame onto Russia for these events. According to these accounts, Turkey only began its aggression after receiving a “green light” from Russia. This contradicts the fact that Turkey is an ally, or vassal of Washington’s if you will, and that Turkey’s aggression on Afrin has NATO’s “full support.”

The Syrian Kurdish leadership, following an age old tradition, had just like Masoud Barzani’s KRG placed their hope on the “International Community’s” good will to protect them. Once again, the “international community” failed them, because they have failed to analyse the political realities of the region and once again, incompetence among Kurdish leaders has led to this situation where young Kurdish men and women have been used as tools and sacrificed for nothing. But unfortunately, blaming Russia seems to be a syndrome for anyone who is allied with Washington.

58 days into Operation Olive Branch, Afrin city fell to the Turkish-backed jihadists without any kind of resistance. Pictures of the Jihadist forces roaming the streets of Afrin city, smashing cultural monuments deemed “un-Islamic”, while raising the Turkish flag on top of administrative buildings have circulated on various social media platforms. Looting will probably also take place, just like they looted Aleppo for Ankara’s benefit.

This can’t be deemed anything but a tragedy for the civilians who have fled in the hundreds of thousands to nearby government controlled areas. What is even more tragic is that the YPG leadership would rather hand over Afrin city to Jihadists without a fight, than handing over control to Damascus, the rightful sovereign of this land. This can only mean that Washington had a say in this disastrous YPG decision, as Washington is the only one who benefits from this.

In any case, Kurdish stubbornness has struck again and shattered the hopes of a people once more.


 

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Russia Says U.S. Trains Jihadists to Do Chemical Attacks Blamed Against Assad


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On March 17th, Russia’s Minister of Defense (equivalent to America’s Secretary of Defense) announced, through Russian General Staff spokesman General Sergey Rudskoy:

“We have reliable information at our disposal that US instructors have trained a number of militant groups in the vicinity of the town of At-Tanf, to stage provocations involving chemical warfare agents in southern Syria. Early in March, the saboteur groups were deployed to the southern de-escalation zone to the city of Deraa, where the units of the so-called Free Syrian Army are stationed. They are preparing a series of chemical munitions explosions. This fact will be used to blame the government forces. The components to produce chemical munitions have been already delivered to the southern de-escalation zone under the guise of humanitarian convoys of a number of NGOs.”

He also said:

“The provocations will be used as a pretext by the United States and its allies to launch strikes on military and government infrastructure in Syria. We’re registering the signs of the preparations for the possible strikes. Strike groups of the cruise missile carriers have been formed in the east of the Mediterranean Sea, Persian Gulf and Red Sea.”

He went on to add that in the most jihadist-friendly province, Idlib, another such “false flag” attack is being prepared by Al Qaeda in Syria, called there, “Al-Nusra Front terrorist group, in coordination with the White Helmets,” which is a group financed by the U.S. and UK Governments to rescue victims of bombings by Syria’s Government and its ally Russia.

This would hardly be the first example of such attacks. For example, on 14 January 2014, MIT’s Theodore Postol and the former U.N. Weapons Inspector Richard Lloyd co-authored a detailed technical study and analysis, regarding “the Damascus Nerve Agent Attack of August 21, 2013” (which was the most-famous sarin-attack, in East Ghouta), saying that “the US Government’s Interpretation of the Technical Intelligence It Gathered Prior to and After the August 21 Attack CANNOT POSSIBLY BE CORRECT,” and documenting that the rocket had actually — and clearly — been fired from an area that even the U.S. Government’s own maps showed to be under the control of the ‘rebels’, whom the U.S. Government supported, and definitely not of the Syrian Government, whom those ‘rebels’ were trying to overthrow. (That was the incident in which U.S. President Barack Obama announced to the world his “red line” and then said that the Government headed by Bashar al-Assad had crossed it and that this justified a U.S. invasion, but Seymour Hersh said that it had become blocked by the UK’s intelligence lab at Porton Down, by their finding that the sarin which had been used in this attack wasn’t of a type that the Syrian Government had in its arsenals.) There have been several such “false-flag” attacks, in order to get the public to support invading Syria. However, the main way that the U.S. and its allies try to overthrow Assad and his Government is to arm and protect Al Qaeda in Syria, which leads the various jihadist groups there (other than ISIS). 


About the author

Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity. Besides TGP, his reports and historical analyses are published on many leading current events and political sites, including The Saker, Huffpost, Oped News, and others.

 

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Syria: the Horrible End Versus the Endless Horror

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Neocon Max Boot now says it’s better for the Syrian people if Assad stays in power. But we still can’t get the American left to come to its senses about Syria.

Louis Proyect says in Counterpunch that the suffering coming out of East Ghouta is “on a massive scale reminiscent of Leningrad in 1941.”

According to Wiki, a million and a half people died during the Leningrad siege. According to the authoritative-sounding Syrian Observatory for Human Rights -- one anti-Assad guy in a Coventry flat, relying mostly on reports from anti-Assad fighters -- 1,000 people have been killed in East Ghouta, horrible to be sure but not Leningrad. In Leningrad, people were reduced to cannibalism. There was cannibalism in Syria in 2013: a commander for the left's beloved Free Syrian Army cut the lungs out of a Syrian Army soldier and ate them on camera. A “moderate” rebel eminently worthy of CIA dollars -- and spicy recipes.

While bringing up Lou-dicrous comparisons to 1941 Leningrad, Proyect fails to mention the US-destroyed Raqqa and Mosul from which dead bodies are still being found and dragged out of the rubble. Rest assured that the Great Satan will not rebuild those cities as Assad is doing with Palmyra and Aleppo. To the colonized mind of the American left, the crimes of America’s enemies are always worse and more worth talking about than the crimes of America itself. US airstrikes were responsible for most of the 40,000 dead civilians in Mosul and over 3,000 in Raqqa.

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The Jackals' Choir: Western "news" networks gang up to sing the same tune, accusing Syria and Russia of crimes against humanity. Hypocrisy has never strutted around so impudently.

  1. By Euronews

  2. By ABC News (US)

Published on Feb 23, 2018
Syrian government's offensive has escalated humanitarian crisis, warns U.N. as aid fails to reach people.

  3. By Star TV  —complete propaganda, using staged material furnished by the notoriously spurious White Helmets organisation. Notice the professional production value, including the Hollywood sound track.

   4. By CBS/ Face the Nation

Bombing in eastern Ghouta has killed at least 500 this week

Published on Feb 25, 2018

  5. By AlJazeera (owned by the Qatari government, one of the US-affiliated Gulf tyrannies supporting the overthrow of Pres. Assad and Syria's dismemberment.

???????? Syria: Deadly onslaught continues in Idlib, Eastern Ghouta

The Syrian government, backed by its key ally Russia, has been pounding rebel-held areas in Syria. Rescue workers are scrambling to keep up with the onslaught in Idlib and the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta. At least 138 people have been killed in the last 48 hours - activists say most of them are civilians. Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith reports.

  6. By Strait Times (Reuters)

Straits Times

 Published on Feb 21, 2018
VIDEO: REUTERS

Aah, the children, the children. "For God's sake stop all that bombing!"
Syria's Ghouta residents 'wait to die' as more bombs fall

7. The Washington Post (WP)

Published on Feb 8, 2018

The WaPo is literally owned by Jeff Bezos, richest man on earth and heavy contractor with the CIA. Guess how impartial this rag is going to be.

Eight days of airstrikes in Idlib and Eastern Ghouta, Syria

 



Text by Randy Shields resumes here.

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]y the way, two thirds of the casualties in Syria have been Syrian soldiers and anti-government fighters. The anti-Assad left and the mockingbird media would have us believe that all 345,000 Syrian deaths have been civilians who Assad and Putin deliberately, personally and exclusively killed. The presstitutes tell us how unpopular the Alawite Assad is while the entire world sees a Sunni majority army fighting to the death for him and the rest of Syria by killing off Wahhabist Sunni fanatics. Huh? (Syria has never been a “civil war” or a “sectarian conflict” -- it’s been a pre-planned destruction led by the US, piggy-backing on legitimate grievances of the Syrian working class.)

Interestingly, the anti-Syrian-government left never tells us the names of the armed opposition groups that it supports. Why? Is it because they are al-Qaeda offshoots? Is it because they are so tiny and few in number that they are inconsequential and/or the Syrian working class majority don't support them? Is it because they collaborated with the most regressive fundamentalist groups and/or got wiped out by them? The anti-Assad left seems to live in an ivory tower that got destroyed somewhere around 2012 -- they never say what should be done now.

Then [Louis] Proyect makes a false equivalency between Israel bombing Gaza in response to Hamas’ largely ineffectual rockets and the Syrian government bombing terrorists in East Ghouta who have been shelling Damascus for years with howitzers, mortars and GRAD rockets, killing and wounding thousands of civilians. Gazans are occupied and have legitimate rights under international law to resist, including violently.

Proyect quotes Counterpunch’s Jeffrey St. Clair that aerial bombing of cities is a war crime. I couldn’t agree more and I’ll raise you an aerial bombing of jungles also. And I think shooting a barrage of GRAD rockets into downtown Damascus is a war crime too. (What parts of war aren’t a crime?) So, where does that put us? It puts “us” safely and snugly in the belly of the beast. It puts the Syrian working class majority wanting its government to protect them from a minority of al-Qaeda metastases, funded and armed by the most reactionary regimes on earth, trying to win violently what they can’t win intellectually, socially or politically. The left just won’t cut its intellectual (“moderate” rebels) or political (Russia-gate) losses. And isn’t it interesting how so much of what the left does is in harmony with what the Pentagon, the CIA and the empire wants.

And since Proyect brought up Gaza and the Palestinians… It was the Palestinian Liwaa al-Quds force who stormed the al-Shaaher roundabout in Aleppo on September 24, 2016 which liberated the Handaraat Camp which turned around the battle for Aleppo which turned around the fight for Syria which is turning the American empire upside down with indispensable help from Russia and Iran. On that memorable September day eastern Aleppo residents were cheering on Liwwa al-Quds, Hezbollah and the Syrian Arab Army as they hunted down and killed the members of the CIA-funded Nour al-Din al-Zenki who beheaded the 12-year-old Palestinian boy on film. The Syrian working class doesn’t actually like the 31 flavors of takfiri terrorists that some western leftists find so sweet.

In fact, during the December 2016 liberation of Aleppo, Syrians who lived for years under the rule of the fanatics were outraged that the Syrian army put the terrorists on buses to Idlib instead of killing them outright. A day later it was discovered that, just before they surrendered, the terrorists had summarily executed over 100 hostages and prisoners in basement prisons, including many Syrian soldiers.

Then Proyect attempts to make a case for the fanatics in East Ghouta by contrasting their poverty-stricken area with wealthier Damascus. A splendid insight. Now, how about you leading the charge of South Central against Beverly Hills? Oh, that’s right -- the impotent defeated American left has been on the run for 40 years and can only mind the business of the Assads, Saddams, Gadaffis and the ayatollahs -- all Israeli enemies and sitting atop large energy resources -- while “our” own government remains the chief engine of destruction in the world. Blessedly, the brown working classes of the world don’t give a flying fuck about what white western leftists think because they know they aren’t going to get any help from us. We’re irrelevant. Ask a Yemeni, ask a Honduran, ask a Congolese.

Christmas and New Years have been celebrated for the last two years in Aleppo and some semblance of normalcy is returning. Right now, in liberated areas of East Ghouta, people are welcoming the return of the Syrian Arab Army and telling the media how they've been used as human shields. In non-liberated areas, civilians are demonstrating against the terrorists and negotiating with them to leave. As with Aleppo in 2016, people in East Ghouta have been telling the SAA the locations of terrorist commanders, ammo dumps, jails and headquarters. Also, as with Aleppo, terrorists are sniping and shelling humanitarian corridors so civilians have difficulty leaving. There are also now civilians rallying in Raqqa for the occupying American monster to GTFO.

The future of the world is being fought for in Syria -- that’s why the propaganda of the mockingbird media has been unrelenting in its lies, hypocrisy, hysteria and demonization for seven years. Tel Aviv and Riyadh are going crazy and they are making sure Mordor-on-the-Potomac goes crazy with them. Putin is killing off America’s regime-changing terrorist mercenary army although, characteristically, he’s been too slow and cautious and Daesh has now set up shop in Afghanistan to harass, delay and destroy China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Assad and Putin are bringing a horrible end to the carnage in Syria as opposed to the Saudi, Israeli and US-preferred endless horror.

One last thing. People have not been paying proper attention to the written transcript of several lines toward the end of Putin’s March 1st address to the Russian Federal Assembly: “I should note that our military doctrine says Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons solely in response to a nuclear attack, or an attack with other weapons of mass destruction against the country or its allies, or an act of aggression against us with the use of conventional weapons that threaten the very existence of the state. This all is very clear and specific. As such, I see it is my duty to announce the following. Any use of nuclear weapons against Russia or its allies, weapons of short, medium or any range at all, will be considered as a nuclear attack on this country. Retaliation will be immediate, with all the attendant consequences.” (My emphasis.)

An attack with other weapons of mass destruction against Russia or its “allies.”  Who does Russia consider allies? China, Iran, Syria, North Korea, Venezuela? Turkey? The Donbass? Did Putin just tell the criminal neocon filth who rule America to never attack Iran and North Korea -- or ever attack the Syrian government again? No sane person in the world should test that out. Perhaps the previously mentioned neocon Max Boot is one of the first to “listen.”

The last time no one paid careful attention to Putin was his September 28, 2015 address to the United Nations where he condemned the US use of terrorists to further its regime change operations throughout the world, saying “We can no longer tolerate the current state of affairs in the world.” Two days later Russia began bombing hundreds of ISIS oil tankers in Syria that US satellite surveillance had been contentedly watching grow for years. Wake up, Americans. “Retaliation will be immediate, with all the attendant consequences.” The three horses' asses of the apocalypse -- Trump, Satanyahoo and Saudi Clown Prince Mohammad bin Salman -- are leading the world to disaster.


 

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Things to ponder

While our media prostitutes, many Hollywood celebs, and politicians and opinion shapers make so much noise about the still to be demonstrated damage done by the Russkies to our nonexistent democracy, this is what the sanctimonious US government has done overseas just since the close of World War 2. And this is what we know about. Many other misdeeds are yet to be revealed or documented.

Parting shot—a word from the editors
The Best Definition of Donald Trump We Have Found

In his zeal to prove to his antagonists in the War Party that he is as bloodthirsty as their champion, Hillary Clinton, and more manly than Barack Obama, Trump seems to have gone “play-crazy” — acting like an unpredictable maniac in order to terrorize the Russians into forcing some kind of dramatic concessions from their Syrian allies, or risk Armageddon.However, the “play-crazy” gambit can only work when the leader is, in real life, a disciplined and intelligent actor, who knows precisely what actual boundaries must not be crossed. That ain’t Donald Trump — a pitifully shallow and ill-disciplined man, emotionally handicapped by obscene privilege and cognitively crippled by white American chauvinism. By pushing Trump into a corner and demanding that he display his most bellicose self, or be ceaselessly mocked as a “puppet” and minion of Russia, a lesser power, the War Party and its media and clandestine services have created a perfect storm of mayhem that may consume us all. Glen Ford, Editor in Chief, Black Agenda Report

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Damascus & Northern Syria will unite to promote leftism, if they embrace political Islam


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Rojava in Northern Syria.

This is the final part of a 3-part series which examines the leftist project of Northern Syria

In the first article of this series, “Stop confusing Kurdistans! Syria’s leftists must turn home to Assad”, I discussed how the Turkish invasion of Afrin should provoke the immediate reconciliation of the self-proclaimed Democratic Federation of Northern Syria and Damascus.

In the second article,Northern Syria’s leftism explained: a response to Socialist Arab Nationalism” I described the policies of the DFNS, also known as “Rojava”, and explained how their rise is a result of the lack of modern ethnic equality/multi-culturalism in the official Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party…which has promoted Arab nationalism in a northern region which is half-full of Kurds and half-full of other ethnic groups, including Arabs.

I concluded part 2 when it came to describing Rojava’s view of religion and government - which is “secular”. But secularism is such a broad term that it needs clear definitions. Let’s take the historical worldview:

Firstly, Muslim secularism is not a contradiction, but it has undoubtedly been an anti-democratic disaster. To those who promote Western-style secularism in the Muslim world: It is as if you are totally blind to the atrocities required to implement it.

Iraq: Outlawing and massacres of Islamist Dawa Party (this was the official reason Saddam was hanged).

Algeria: Military coup ahead of impending election victory of Islamic Salvation Front in 1992, which started the Algerian Civil War, killing 250,000 people. 

Egypt: Morsi jailing, coup overturning 2011 revolution, decades of Muslim Brotherhood repression.

Syria: Mass repression of the Muslim Brotherhood, sparking 6 years of Islamist insurgency that peaked with the Hama massacre in 1982 - tens of thousands dead.

We clearly see that massive, violent, anti-democratic repression has been required to enforce Western secularism; the reason for this is that Western secularism in a Muslim context is totally undemocratic, culturally inauthentic and ineffective.

Those four countries compose the entire list of Middle East-North African Arab countries which are not reactionary monarchies, although only Egypt is a Zionist collaborator. All of these countries are totally screwed up in 2018, with Algeria being the tallest of the 7 dwarves (poor Algeria, so far from God, so close to France).

Lest we not forget: Tunisia - Islamist Ennhada party wins vote, gets Islam enshrined in Constitution and thus overturning secularism, but they are also too timid to accept power. Turkey - Erdogan’s base is definitely more Islamist than secular. Iran - the least secular and most successful leftist country in the MENA region.

The reality - which, again, is impossible not to see if one is an honest democrat and if one views the region objectively - is that as long as Muslims are banned from being openly political, a Muslim-majority nation will be at risk of civil war for reasons ranging from inauthenticity to cognitive dissonance to injustice, envy, resentment and more.

Therefore, it is impossible to promote democracy in politics and oppress religion in politics at the same time - this is global left’s hard-earned lesson of the 20th century.

It’s too bad Rojava has not learned this.


Rojava follows secularism…but their model isn’t authentic, desired or democratic

What does “secularism” even mean in 2018? Let’s examine the models: 

Western left-wing secularism has been a dismal failure. It has failed because it is a religion in itself. Much like neoliberals do, its proponents take it on faith that this is the best model despite their lack of proof: there is every indication that secularism has actually reduced the amount of morality in its political programs, and also among the politicians who thrive in such a model. It is even a radical “religion” because it seeks to impose a one-size fits all model; its propaganda bars not just dissent, but even discussion. This model runs from the absolutely unbearable fake-leftist “Je Suis Charlies” to far-left Trotskyists. This model of secularism believes that all public decisions must be totally untouched by religious beliefs or practices.

Rojavan women fighting ISIS, struggling to build a new world.

Western right-wing secularism is simply a lie: To say that Christianity is not embedded in Western society - in their socio-political classes and in their ideology -is a falsehood which can only possibly be swallowed by the region’s Christians:  everybody else sees the lack of honesty, balance and justice. Christian Democrat  parties, usually with that exact name (like in Germany) have governed Western Europe almost universally and continuously since World War II…yet “Muslim Democrat” parties are impossible, right? This model is less severe, as it wants political life to be religiously neutral, neither imposing religion nor barring it (at least officially).

Muslim right-wing secularism is exemplified by massacres of Islamist democrats - total intolerance, and a refusal to admit that grassroots Muslim organisations are actually working to help improve their societies (unlike their Western-puppet leaders). This model of secularism is not the banning of religious thought in government, but rather the banning of religious people from holding positions in government.

Muslim left-wing secularism is best described by…Baathist Syria today: There is religious equality, and their legal system currently has religious personal courts (for each preferred religion) but secular civil and criminal courts. So Islamic law does exist, but it is limited to parts of the judicial branch and is subordinate to civil law. Not accepting the “guardianship of the Islamic jurist”, as in Iran, is a choice only Syrians can make - but Syria is secular in that it does not allow religiously-inspired democratic parties despite the obvious democratic demand to do so.

So, to answer my final question of Part 2: Rojava’s view of religion and government is best described as “Western right-wing secularism”…which is clearly culturally inauthentic and thus doomed to be democratically rejected. It is also not a modern advance on this issue.

[dropcap]R[/dropcap]ojava is similar to what Russia floated in January as a change - from the “Syrian Arab Republic” to a “Republic of Syria” would not allow Islamic law to be a basis of jurisprudence. Well, the problem is that this would be a revolution in Syria’s current system, and one which goes in the exact opposite of Syria’s recent history. For all the flaws of those opposed to Assad south of Rojava, the Ba'athist party’s barring of Islam (as well as ethnic equality) has been opposed in Syria for decades. Indeed, such a constitution would not resolve the core demand of those opposed to Assad south of Rojava. Clearly, such a constitution would not be the result of inter-Syrian, democratic diplomacy.

Rojava’s great contribution is to demand ethnic equality in an Arab nationalist state, but Syria cannot be modern if it continues to bar democratic participation based on religion.

Protecting ethnic identities is good, but we must recall that it is inherently divisive. Let’s recall that Rojavans understand this - they promote and defend Syrian nationalism.

Arab nationalism has been enough for Syria to keep from crumbling under imperialist attack, but it will not resolve its decades-old tensions, and it will likely require more than just state nationalism to provide the moral foundation and moral unity in the victorious, free Syria.


Ignoring the unifying appeal of Islam is to ignore a universal Syrian resource

If you don’t understand that already, you are either lazy or uncurious.

If Christians and Jews would take just 10 minutes to read only the first 5 pages of the Koran they would quickly understand that Islam embraces all Abrahamic religions to the tune of about 10,000%. The Koran is crystal clear on this: if you are a Christian or Jew but you are a righteous and religious person - you have a place in Paradise.

Every Muslim who has read the Koran knows this, and lives it.

This fact of tolerance is never reported in the West because…capitalist-imperialists feed off of creating divides, of course. On the other side, the Muslims who hate all Jews because of Zionism, for example, are clearly bad Muslims who don’t read or follow the Koran.

Indeed this Islamic tolerance and whole-hearted embrace of believing Jews and Christians is why all 3 brother religions lived in communal harmony from 700-1800. Even the small Yezidi minority lived in peace with Muslims (they are monotheists, after all) - it is only ISIL which has persecuted them, and they are obviously not Muslim.

Christians, Jews and Yezidis living in Syria, Iran, Egypt and elsewhere know about this Abrahamic unity because they know their own history and because they are in daily contact with each other. Zionists coming from New York City, however, have no conception of this, nor did Europe’s medieval Christian crusading imperialists. It is their loss….

Historical reminder: This peaceful coexistence changed in places like Syria only when the French & English came along in the 19th century, bringing their racism, religious intolerance, identity politics and privileged statuses for minority Christians, etc. 

Indeed, our fellow "People of the Book” (a Book revered by Islam) in 2018 are sadly and totally misled about there being some sort of animosity between Muslims and their fellow Abrahamic religions. Again...take the time to read just 5 pages of the Koran to enlighten yourselves and you will take a huge step forward in brotherhood, harmony and understanding. Radical leftists and extremist Christians will, I’m sure, be unable to make such a small effort despite their alleged “European humanism”….

Realising that Islam unites all the region’s religions, and that Rojava unites the ethnicities, it is thus absurd for Syria to not, as Tunisia did, declare themselves an Islamic nation. The failure to do so excludes a source of historical-yet-existing unity, and which will only culturally antagonise the majority and create needless tensions. Indeed, Western secularism does that very well: create needless tensions.

Indeed, who loses if Syria makes their Islam formal, like Tunisia? They are 90% Muslim, and the other groups are part of the Abrahamic brotherhood. Indeed, Jewish and Christian Syrians will obviously find receptive minds if they have religiously-inspired policies. Must Muslim-majority countries be pushed towards the faith-based religion of atheism, as in Western societies? That would totally ignore the democratic will (along with even more important considerations) which I thought “Western human rights” revered?

It is clear that Rojava, being heavily influenced by the Turkish Marxist PKK Party, is not modern on the issue of religion: they are not modern for the Muslim world because they have not embraced all-unifying Islam and have instead continued an unwanted embrace of Western secularism. 

The worst part is that Western secularism excludes a coalition democracy with a Muslim-democrat/Muslim-socialist party…despite that group being the ideological majority. Just look at history for the bloody results - it is crazy to continue on this line.

This rejection of religion in politics means Baathist Damascus and Rojava have something in common…but it is something which loses, and which costs very dear. 


The long-term trend: (mostly Arab) Nationalist Socialism versus Islamic Socialism

The results are in: Islamic Socialism has been far more effective than Ba'athist Nationalist Socialism. Even on the authoritarian end of Islamic Socialism - provided by Libya, with Iran on the democratic end of the spectrum - this model has provided a better, safer, more modern society than Ba'athism ever has.

The two ideologies fought it out during the Iran-Iraq War, and Islamic Socialism won. Now Islamic Socialists are consolidating democratic power in Iraq, and they are helping to save Syria along with other Islamic Socialists, Lebanon’s Hezbollah.


Some Rojavans—including Kurdish women fighters—have been fighting the Turks, NATO and other forces for decades.

Therefore, my thesis that Rojava has emerged as a response to the failures of nationalist-based Socialist Ba'athism fits right in line with history. But it does not mean that Rojava’s socialist-influenced model is superior to Islamic socialism!

Islamic religion as a key part of the foundation for the future Syrian culture and the government will likely be a democratic demand of the Muslim Syrian people, as I wrote in “The future of postwar Syria: victory looks like Iranian Islamic Socialism”. You can reject that, and the idea that the Muslim world needs democracy, but I don’t think Syrians will make demands which are hugely different from people in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Tunisia, etc.

Does Syria need Islamic Socialism? Does Syria need to change from Ba'athism, or at least update it? Is the Rojavan movement going to sweep all of Syria? That is for Syrians, and only Syrians, to decide.

But say it loud, even if you are not Muslim: Islam is no threat to democracy, and  democracy cannot be said to truly exist without Islam, for Muslim-majority nations.

So there is nothing to fear…but there is no precedent - that is true.

That’s because, like all leftist projects (which anti-Zionist Syria has been for decades), socialism of all kinds is something which has to be created on a daily basis - there is no model in mankind’s reactionary, racist, sexist, anti-democratic histories! Iran has no model, China has no model - we are all making it up as we go along, but thank God we were not content with the status quo.


Conclusions & reasons for leftist hope

A few things are clear:

  • If Rojava wants to stay within Syria - as they insist - they must subordinate themselves to the democratic will of the nation. Autonomy cannot be self-declared - it must be democratically approved, and such approvals cannot be made during wartime.
  • If Rojavans insist on total autonomy...that means prolonged civil war. Rojavans must give in first and trust “Damascus” - that means they are trusting in the legitimate government of ALL of Syria - and promote state nationalism in order to defeat imperialist balkanisation. Showing the lower two-thirds of Syria the sincerity and modernity of their political system appears to require a faith that a significant part of it will be democratically chosen in any possible postwar political restructuring...once Syria is secure for Syrians. But this is not a one-way street: Clearly, Baathist concessions are required to catch up with modernity.
  • Ba'athism has spent decades denying ethnic equality in favor of Arab nationalism, but the latter’s time has passed. Baathists should give that up.
  • Ba'athism has spent decades violently repressing Islamic socialism - Ba'athists should give that up (Rojavans as well).
  • Rojavans must accept that - at least for now - they are not a vanguard party which has been selected by the Syrian people to lead, unlike Iran’s clergy or the Chinese Communist Party. They must come to the table and fall under the umbrella of Syrian nationalism which they have been espousing.
  • Since 1917 the left’s Achilles heel has been religion, and Rojavans must realize that. We should all recognise the political, modern, leftist, democratic advances Rojavans have created, but also realize that their lack of modernity on the religion question is a major weakness which can be easily used to destabilise all of Syria.

On the Western right, they would love to split Rojava from Syria - that would destabilise Damascus and the entire region, help safeguard Israel and make them a de-facto ally of imperialism. On the Western left, they would love to split Rojava from Syria - that would see Rojava praying to their false idol of secularism and make them an ally against Muslim democracy and Muslim socialism.

Both these Western groups, of course, totally disavow democracy, because democracy in Syria would allow the people to choose Islamic Socialism, and their form of Islamic Socialism, and in the proportion that they choose. 

Of course, the US will throw money at Rojava. Kurdish separatists will try to convince Rojavans that the Kurds are like the Jews (that they are so harassed that they must live in a separate state which segregates them from the rest of the world). Rojavans don’t believe that, but the longer they resist compromise with Damascus….

The only opinion that matters is that of the Syrians - but this opinion can only be democratically decided after the expulsion of foreign armies. If Rojava does not side with Damascus in this fight, they cannot be leftist, or Syrian, and they have claimed to be both. 

I am very optimistic: History shows that massive wars post-1917 push the population towards leftism. Except for on the issues of religion and ethnicity, Syrians have been fine leftists at the forefront of some 20th century political trends.

Keep the faith, Syria! You will need it - leftist projects are not easy, but it is easier than fighting off murderous capitalist fascists.


 

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 RAMIN MAZAHERI, Senior Correspondent & Contributing Editor, Dispatch from Paris

Ramin Mazaheri is the chief correspondent in Paris for Press TV and has lived in France since 2009. He has been a daily newspaper reporter in the US, and has reported from Iran, Cuba, Egypt, Tunisia, South Korea and elsewhere. His work has appeared in various journals, magazines and websites, as well as on radio and television.


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Syria’s New Srebrenica in the Making

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made it unambiguously clear where the upcoming Propagandaministerium campaign is going, even as it was gathering steam: “Eastern Ghouta is another Srebrenica, we are looking away again — The horror of the Bosnian Muslim massacre of 1995 is being repeated today in Syria.”


said another 45 deaths had been reported on Wednesday.”

In order not to be unfairly accused of originality in churning out war-escalation propaganda, the following day, February 23, the Guardian reiterated its by now forgotten Aleppo allegations of slightly over a year ago, but now recast to fit the new East Ghouta scenario: “Medical crisis in east Ghouta as hospitals ‘systematically targeted'”.

Determined to drive its Srebrenica parallel home, the Guardian served up to its bamboozled audience a few not so subtle hints about the background of the current East Ghouta controversy:

“’This could be one of the worst attacks in Syrian history, even worse than the siege on Aleppo … To systematically target and kill civilians amounts to a war crime and the international community must act to stop it,’ said Zaidoun al-Zoabi of the independent Union of Medical Care and Relief Organisations. But for now at least, Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad – like Mladic in 1995 – appears to be impervious to reason or outside pressure. The evidence implicating Assad in war crimes and crimes against humanity is plentiful. So far no charges have been brought, and he carries on regardless.”


Syria's New Srebrenica in the MakingHowever, a perspective that was somewhat different was offered by Vanessa Beeley, an independent journalist who has actually been on the ground in Damascus over the past few days and has considerable knowledge and experience in Syrian affairs:

“We have to ask if these factions are starving, as they claim, where they are receiving the supplies to continue targeting civilians in Damascus city. Where are they receiving these ammunitions and missiles from? So I think this story, this comparison to Srebrenica genocide, this comparison to the Day of Judgment, to Armageddon, to apocalyptic events is simply another way of the Western media calling for war, calling to escalate the conflict, calling to protect their assets on the ground, which also includes the White Helmets, who we know to be affiliated with the al-Qaeda and are financed by the UK’s foreign office, primarily.”

The utter contempt with which Western propaganda mavens regard their zombified audience, its capacity to connect the dots, and even ability to recall the most recent events, is best illustrated by juxtaposing the current “Srebrenica in East Ghouta” cant to mirror image Aleppo drivel that was broadcast not long ago, in late 2016.

As the Syrian Army was closing in on the terrorist stronghold of East Aleppo, and in the wake of the unsuccessful December 5 2016 Security Council Aleppo Resolution designed to stop its advance, which failed due to Russian and Chinese vetoes, just as now, as if on cue, the Western propaganda machinery moved into high gear with the same familiar and ominous rhetoric pointing unmistakably at Srebrenica.

Without any direct, verifiable evidence from the field whatsoever, just as with East Ghouta today, and reenacting uncreatively the threadbare Srebrenica scenario of 1995, Western government and media sources in 2016 began asserting in unison that Syrian authorities in Aleppo were arresting “hundreds of men and boys,” a standard Srebrenica meme for those who are familiar with the subject. Predictably, and also following the Srebrenica template, the abducted “men and boys” were allegedly disappearing in unknown directions.

On December 9 2016, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Rupert Colville (today, for East Ghouta, the PR job is assigned to the man at the top personally, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres) dutifully set the stage for the Aleppo moves that were planned to follow by issuing a harrowing report on rampant improprieties in the domain under his supervision, with the Syrian government squarely to blame. After unctuously expressing “grave concern about the safety of civilians in Aleppo,” Colville pointedly stressed “very worrying allegations that hundreds of men have gone missing after crossing into Government-controlled areas.” For good measure, and to drive the vital Srebrenica point home, Colville added “reports that men were being separated from women and children.” And in case anybody missed the hint, the UN Report also conveniently recalled that “given the terrible record of arbitrary detention, torture and enforced disappearances by the Syrian Government, we are of course deeply concerned about the fate of these individuals.”

With just the right dossier thus helpfully furnished by the UN Human Rights department, Britain’s UN ambassador Matthew Rycroft sprang into action. (In the current East Ghouta scenario, the analogous task has been assigned to chief hegemon’s UN whip, Nikki Haley.) After a heartrending account of the situation in Aleppo, backed by not a shred of verifiable evidence and based entirely on an inversion of reality derived from Western mass media disinformation, Rycroft made his point: “And yet, despite all of this, it could still get worse. Hundreds of men and boys are disappearing as they flee eastern Aleppo, taken by the regime, their fate unknown.”

On December 9, BBC issued its summary of the Aleppo allegations for international MSM dissemination and consumption. Under the headline “Aleppo battle: UN says hundreds of men missing”, the BBC World Service gave its imprimatur to the unsubstantiated allegation that “hundreds of men appear to have gone missing after crossing from rebel-held areas of Aleppo into government territory, UN officials say.”

Dissemination of similar Srebrenica-evoking imagery may confidently be expected in the coming days as the Syrian Army proceeds to clear East Ghouta of its terrorist occupiers.

The “debate” staged in the British parliament on December 13 2016 was very likely conceived in order to solidify the psychologically prepared public opinion behind the “humanitarian intervention” option in Syria, whenever the signal was given. The current East Ghouta hype has exactly the same purpose, and we should watch for attempts soon to pass highsounding parliamentary resolutions asserting the Srebrenica-anchored “R2P” (Right to protect) rationale.

In December 2016 the Aleppo intervention R2P scenario fizzled out when the Syrian Army swiftly defeated the terrorists in time to enable the people of Aleppo to celebrate a joyous Christmas holiday. Hopefully, the people of East Ghouta will soon be delivered with equal speed from their five-year nightmare in the clutches of Western-backed terrorists on Damascus’ doorstep.

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About the Author
Born in Belgrade, Serbia (1950), STEFAN KARGANOVIC  is a U.S. citizen. Graduate of the University of Chicago and Indiana University School of Law. Member of several defense teams at the International Criminal Tribunal For the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Founder and president of NGO “Srebrenica Historical Project,” registered in the Netherlands and in Serbia. Currently engaged in research on events that took place in Srebrenica in July 1995. Author and co-author of several books on Srebrenica and the technology of “color revolution.”


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