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CPUd
03-17-2017, 11:24 AM
BEYOND MISSION CREEP: U.S. Planning to Send 1,000 More Ground Troops into Syria
MARCH 17, 2017 BY 21WIRE 1 COMMENT

Patrick Henningsen

Just as 21WIRE reported last week – the US mainstream media are still black-balling any substantial reporting about US boots on the ground in Syria. Instead, America’s media are obsessing over Trump’s tax returns, various Russian conspiracy theories, and Michael Flynn’s Moscow public speaking engagement in 2015.

With this latest Pentagon announcement of an additional 1,000 US troops to Syria, that would bring the total combat deployment to approximately 4,000 inside of Syria.
Considering the amount of media coverage and political debate over the 5,000 US military personnel send to Iraq over the last 3 years – one must ask why the silence in US media about the stealth build-up for a major battle in Raqqa, Syria.

Previously, 21WIRE reported how the United States has sent in combat troops to support YPG fighters (Kurdish People’s Protect Units in Syria) – much to the dismay of Turkey, and to the annoyance of both Russian and Syrian planners. Turkey has been pressing the US to change its strategy for fighting Islamic State in Syria by abandoning the YPG whom it deems as terrorists (in league with the Kurdish PKK in Turkey).

The other aspect of this is being ignored by western media and their legion of panel ‘experts’. There are a number of rival factions and militias being backed by the US besides the Syrian Democratic Forces (comprised of Kurdish YPG). the US-led Coalition have substantial investments in Sunni extremist (terrorist) fighting groups allied under the Al Nusra (al Qaeda in Syria) umbrella. Consider how back in late 2015, the US deployed 5o US Special Forces in Syria as ‘human shields’ – arguably to salvage its ‘rebels’ assets being ravaged by Russian airstrikes. After the Coalition’s epic loss when Al Nusra-led brigades were driven out of terrorist stronghold in East Aleppo, one must ask if there an element of this in US positioning around Manbij and Raqqa?

With so many stakeholders, the margin for error is extremely thin. The situation is fraught with risk for all parties.


NOTE: This is taking place amid a political storm in Washington – as the entire Democratic Party, half the Republican Party and the whole of the US mainstream media are all trying to bring down the Trump Administration. If Raqqa is deemed a success, it will effectively give Trump a win. If it is deemed a disaster, then it will be used to fuel the anti-Trump resistance in the US. If the White House is too desperate for a win, then the prospect of a mistake or miscalculation become riskier. If a major world war is to be triggered – it could very well happen here.

Clearly, the US and others are planning a massive operation to lay siege to Raqqa, the ISIS stronghold in Syria. However, if the other similar allied operation in Mosul, Iraq is anything to go by, then expect massive civilian casualties in this battle too. The civilian carnage has been mostly censored from mainstream in the US and Europe, the ‘Coalition’ are afraid of the negative public relations backlash in the event that western public received too much negative news about the haphazard operation in Mosul. After early reports of massive civilian casualties in late 2016, it seems that the Pentagon have given the order to mainstream editorial desks to back off on negative reporting. How else can we explain how hundreds, and possibly thousands, of civilians killed in this month alone – has managed to escape any and all media scrutiny?

To underline this matter, yesterday, Human Rights Watch issued two new reports accusing Iraqi troops of using indiscriminate shelling into civilian areas in the fight to liberate Mosul from ISIS control.

Based these recent reports, it’s becoming more clear that US-led Coalition is sacrificing civilians in their objective to target ISIS fighters.To make matters worse, ISIS, like Al Nusra terrorists in Aleppo, have been using Mosul civilians as human shields. The only difference in this comparison is that western media were condemning the Syrian and Russian militaries for their anti-terror operations in Aleppo, while giving a free pass to clear US Coalition atrocities against civilians in Mosul.

All indications are that Raqqa could be even worse than Mosul. In addition to the civilian death toll for Raqqa, there is also the certainty of another Mosul repeat – a massive exodus of refugees out of the city, and heading somewhere – possibly towards Turkey.

The other conversation which has been deemed off limits by US and western media – is the fact that this US deployment inside of Syria is completely illegal under every international law, as well as in total violation of the US Constitution. US were not invited by the Syrian government – therefore, like its fellow NATO member Turkey, the US has effectively invaded Syria.

US involvement in Syria is now way past mission creep.

http://21stcenturywire.com/2017/03/17/beyond-mission-creep-u-s-planning-to-send-1000-more-ground-troops-into-syria/

NorthCarolinaLiberty
03-17-2017, 12:07 PM
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Great posting!

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CPUd
03-17-2017, 12:24 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvKvw2NcZxU

enhanced_deficit
03-17-2017, 02:59 PM
Putin-Trump bromance against ISIS ( or is it ISIL?) terrorists in Syria seems to be getting quite hot and heavy.


If this is confirmed and their foreign supporters are allegedly still aiding the ISIS terrorists even after their "founder" has been kicked out of power, what should the US-Russia alliance do in Syria?

Syrian army says it shot down Israeli jet that was aiding ISIS terrorists (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?508713-Syrian-army-says-it-shot-down-Israeli-jet-that-was-aiding-ISIS-terrorists&)

CPUd
03-17-2017, 03:42 PM
Cooperation with Russia in Syria Off the Table for Trump Team
The need for urgent military action now, however, could prompt the president to make a common mistake among his predecessors.

By Paul D. Shinkman, Senior National Security Writer | March 13, 2017, at 5:00 a.m.


President Donald Trump's national security team is not considering any increase in cooperation with Russia against the Islamic State group in Syria, according to multiple current advisers and former officials who have seen a plan the Pentagon delivered to the White House last month to hasten the defeat of the terrorist network.

Ties between Moscow and Trump's campaign staffers and appointees have all but overshadowed his nascent presidency and reportedly spawned several congressional and law-enforcement investigations amid widespread concern about how Russian President Vladimir Putin could benefit from a Trump presidency.

Throughout the campaign and since becoming president, Trump has pointed out the benefits of cooperation with Russia and said the U.S. should be open to improving relations. During a rally in September, Trump advocated that the U.S. should turn over the war campaign to Russia, which was entrenched in Syria and working in close coordination with the regime of Bashar Assad supposedly to defeat the Islamic State group.

But military officials, including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who orchestrated the 30-day interdepartmental review of the Islamic State group plan, have expressed deep skepticism about Russia's ability to stand by previous commitments it's made to the U.S. or reveal its true intentions in Syria. American officials estimate 80 percent of Russia's air strikes have actually targeted positions of rebels fighting the Assad regime, not the Islamic State group.

Beyond the prospective symbolism of a new alliance, American war planners don't see how bettering relations with Russia could achieve anything the U.S. can't already do – a perspective some experts consider unwise.

"Our professional military and the people who are engaged in planning don't actually think – other than preventing inadvertent fire, friendly fire, collateral damage – they're very skeptical of this theory of the Russians actually being much use to our efforts," an adviser to the Trump team told U.S. News, one of many who are familiar with the Islamic State group plan and spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not allowed to publicly discuss it.

The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2017-03-13/trump-team-isnt-considering-cooperation-with-russia-in-syria-sources-say

TheCount
03-17-2017, 03:43 PM
We need to fight them over there so they can't fight us over here.

klamath
03-17-2017, 04:28 PM
But BUt trump needs the 50 billion increase defensive capabilities.....like opening up another front with a preemptive strike against N Korea......