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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Koran burning: Cartoon shows Obama kissing tush of amused symbolic Afghan Muslim - New York NY | Examiner.com

Koran burning: Cartoon shows Obama kissing tush of amused symbolic Afghan Muslim - New York NY | Examiner.com

Why Nobody Will Help the Syrian People

Why Nobody Will Help the Syrian People:

When interests meet ideals in the arena of states, ideals lose out. How shall we count the ways? In recent times, there were Somalia, Rwanda and Darfur—the massacres and the ethnic cleansing dwarfing anything happening in Syria or, last summer, in Libya. In more ancient history, the world allowed Japan to grab Manchuria and wipe out Nanking. Mussolini used poison gas to conquer Abyssinia while the League of Nations postured and then fell apart. The U.S. wouldn't even bomb the train tracks to Auschwitz, the reasons put forward being: We need the ordinance for the war against the Germans. Or the tracks will be rebuilt in the nick of time. Or, God forbid, we might hit the barracks and kill Jews on the way to the gas chamber.


This brief history of human cruelty is not meant to score a cheap moral point. It is to drive home a reality usually blanked out by those given to moral grandstanding. The international community—actually, the West—intervenes only where the venture promises to be cheap, quick, and bloodless. Hence the bombing of Serbia in 1999, hence the air campaign against Qaddafi in 2011. Coldhearted interest was at work, as well. Back in the 1990s, as conflicts raged in Bosnia and Kosovo, Europeans dreaded the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees, and so they were keen to staunch the flow by stopping Serbia’s strongman Slobodan Milosevic. The same logic helped to topple Qaddafi; add to this French President Sarkozy’s ambition to grab leadership of the EU. So his Rafales went in first.


None of these serendipitous factors operate in the case of Syria. Start with the United States. Bill Clinton had to be dragged into air war against Serbia, a locale that held little strategic interest for the United States. Yet a dozen years later, Barack Obama would not be budged over Libya, insisting that the Europeans do the heavy lifting. Today, the U.S. is pulling out of two wars in the Greater Middle East while slashing defense spending. If America does go to war again, it will not be for moral, but for overweening realpolitik reasons: to cut Iran down to size, to secure the world’s energy lifeline through the Gulf, and to demonstrate who is number one in the most critical strategic arena of the 21st century.


What about Europe? The Europeans have been chopping away at their militaries ever since the Russians went home in 1994. They are now slicing to the bone; they simply could not mount an air operation against Syria without the U.S. But Europe’s impotence is just for starters. This time, Russia and China aren’t content to just hang back, as they did in the run-up to the Libyan campaign. They would now actively oppose any intervention—look how they nixed two watery Security Council resolutions against Syria. So would Turkey, which has its own hegemonial ambitions in the Middle East.


Nor would America’s good Sunni friends cheer, let alone provide bases, for an intervention. Despots all, they do not look forward to yet another regime change by Western bombs and bullets. Iran, whose Quds Force is already operating in Syria, might actually fight for Assad in order to preserve its strategic outpost on the Mediterranean. Would Israel offer a staging ground? Hardly. The Israelis prefer the devil they know to a Sunni-based regime that will surely come in an Islamist garb, as it did in Egypt and Tunisia.


In other words, it is red lights all over. Nor would a campaign be a cakewalk in the skies. Syria’s army is among the Middle East’s strongest, with some 5000 tanks and 500 combat aircraft, though these Soviet-era jets are a bit long in the tooth. Humanitarian duty would require an aerial slugfest at least as protracted and intensive as the air campaigns preceding Iraq I, Afghanistan and Iraq II. It will not happen.


So what will? With the recent Sino-Russian veto of a mild motion of censure by the Security Council, both sides will now fight to the finish. Harsher sanctions by the West will follow, but they will be undermined by Moscow and Beijing. Meanwhile, arms flows will quicken—to both sides. The insurgency will escalate into a full-blown civil war. And the winners will take horrible revenge on the losers. Is there an upside?


Somebody in Assad’s entourage might decide to kill him. Or a well-aimed cruise missile might do the job. Or Assad may decide that exile in Saudi Arabia is preferable to sharing Qaddafi’s fate—namely, murder at the hands of rebels. Perhaps the stuttering Syrian economy will grind to a halt, with Assad’s tanks running out of ammunition and diesel.


These are conjectures, no more. So the West will fume against Moscow and Beijing, pulling ambassadors out of Damascus and pushing for a third Security Council resolution that dilutes the two vetoed drafts. The Russians will dispatch emissaries to tell Assad … what? To make nice to the rebels? Assad’s allies in Tehran will counsel him to follow Ahmadinejad’s script in the “Green Revolution” of 2009: Don’t assault frontally, use force economically by encircling and asphyxiating your foes. A low-level war, like the terror campaign against the “Greens,” will slowly recede offstage. Meanwhile, Syrians will keep dying, the toll now exceeding 5,000.


But the West will not unleash its air forces. Libya was no precedent for Syria. Remember the rule: We bomb only where the campaign promises to be short, cheap and decisive. And where the target—like Qaddafi—has no allies. Assad does: Russia, China, and Iran.


Josef Joffe is editor of Die Zeit and Senior Fellow at the Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies and Abramowitz Fellow at the Hoover Institution, both at Stanford.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Ideas are one level, emotions another « FresnoZionism.org — ציונות פרסנו

Ideas are one level, emotions another « FresnoZionism.org — ציונות פרסנו

Israel Hayom | Hezbollah's desperation

Israel Hayom | Hezbollah's desperation

DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism, Security

DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism, Security

Reuters-Middle East Watch* (R-MEW): Reuters carries the propaganda flag for the Palestinian team

Reuters-Middle East Watch* (R-MEW): Reuters carries the propaganda flag for the Palestinian team

Israel Matzav: Bolton: Obama gets no credit for killing Osama

Israel Matzav: Bolton: Obama gets no credit for killing Osama

Big bank retaliates against WND for exposé

Big bank retaliates against WND for exposé

IMRA - Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Document: 1995 Interim Agreement - Josephs Tomb to have Israeli guards and free unimpeded access for Israelis

IMRA - Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Document: 1995 Interim Agreement - Josephs Tomb to have Israeli guards and free unimpeded access for Israelis

Elder of Ziyon: Gaza tomatoes exported to Jordan, Saudi Arabia

Elder of Ziyon: Gaza tomatoes exported to Jordan, Saudi Arabia

Israel Matzav: Cantor: 'There is no substitute for American leadership in the Middle East'

Israel Matzav: Cantor: 'There is no substitute for American leadership in the Middle East'

Soros advises Obama to use forceful measures to override the will of the people | Red White Blue News

Soros advises Obama to use forceful measures to override the will of the people | Red White Blue News

Opinion: Wolpe vs. Beinart | Opinion | Jewish Journal

Opinion: Wolpe vs. Beinart | Opinion | Jewish Journal

'Assad using chemical warfare in Homs atta... JPost - Middle East

'Assad using chemical warfare in Homs atta... JPost - Middle East

Rubin Reports » What to Do About Syria

Rubin Reports » What to Do About Syria

For Palestinians, No Arab Spring

For Palestinians, No Arab Spring

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Gov't to withhold aid from settlements - Israel News, Ynetnews

Gov't to withhold aid from settlements - Israel News, Ynetnews

Remembering Wall Street Journal Reporter Daniel Pearl on 10th Anniversary of His Murder - WSJ.com

Remembering Wall Street Journal Reporter Daniel Pearl on 10th Anniversary of His Murder - WSJ.com

The bombshell CBO report and why Obama should be worried « Hot Air

The bombshell CBO report and why Obama should be worried « Hot Air

PJ Media » WTO Rules China’s Export Controls on Critical Metals Illegal

PJ Media » WTO Rules China’s Export Controls on Critical Metals Illegal

YID With LID: NY Times Slips-Tells Truth About Muslim Brotherhood, The Quickly Dumps it Down The Memory Hole

YID With LID: NY Times Slips-Tells Truth About Muslim Brotherhood, The Quickly Dumps it Down The Memory Hole

The PJ Tatler » BREAKING: DOJ prosecutors took bribes from financial execs, still working at DOJ

The PJ Tatler » BREAKING: DOJ prosecutors took bribes from financial execs, still working at DOJ

Crazy? Not so much! The Global Caliphate One Year Later – Glenn Beck

Crazy? Not so much! The Global Caliphate One Year Later – Glenn Beck

Letters of Note: To My Old Master

Letters of Note: To My Old Master

Israel Hayom | Egypt soccer violence kills 74, fans turn on army

Israel Hayom | Egypt soccer violence kills 74, fans turn on army

Middle East and Terrorism: The Death Throes of the Lion

Middle East and Terrorism: The Death Throes of the Lion

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Russia demands UN pledge never to intervene in Syria - Telegraph

Russia demands UN pledge never to intervene in Syria - Telegraph

WOLF: Panicked GOP insiders land in bizarro world - Washington Times

WOLF: Panicked GOP insiders land in bizarro world - Washington Times

Dr. Sanity: DELUSIONAL TRIVIALITIES

Dr. Sanity: DELUSIONAL TRIVIALITIES

The Complete List of Obama’s Executive Orders

The Complete List of Obama’s Executive Orders: Direct from the National Archives

See the complete list as listed in the Federal Register here.

As you read ask yourself is any of this in the realm of a limited government of the people, for...

Israpundit » Blog Archive » Our World: Hamas and the Washington establishment

Israpundit » Blog Archive » Our World: Hamas and the Washington establishment

Israel Hayom | Documenting Palestinian criminality

Israel Hayom | Documenting Palestinian criminality

Bolton: Obama's Iran Policy 'Naive'

Bolton: Obama's Iran Policy 'Naive'

YID With LID: Sorry Ron-ulins U.S. Policy Had NOTHING To Do With Why Iran Hates America

YID With LID: Sorry Ron-ulins U.S. Policy Had NOTHING To Do With Why Iran Hates America

YID With LID: Daniel Pearl-Brutally Murdered Ten Years Ago Today

YID With LID: Daniel Pearl-Brutally Murdered Ten Years Ago Today