By Chriss Street
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The “Syria War” took a horrific escalation today as Syrian
Defense Minister Dawoud Rajha, a Christian, and two other senior officials
were assassinated in a suicide bombing by the United States backed Free
Syrian Army (FSA) rebels; which was immediately followed by a retaliatory
Hezbollah bombing of three tour busses in Burgas, Bulgaria that wounded 32
Israelis. The FSA attack appears to have been coordinated to
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occur just before today’s United Nations Security Council meeting on imposing sanctions on Syrian leaders, including Rajha. The U.N. subsequently suspended today’s sanction vote as the war went global.
The “Syria War” took a horrific escalation today as Syrian
Defense Minister Dawoud Rajha, a Christian, and two other senior officials were
assassinated in a suicide bombing by the United States backed Free Syrian Army
(FSA) rebels; which was immediately followed by a retaliatory Hezbollah bombing
of three tour busses in Burgas, Bulgaria that wounded 32 Israelis. The FSA
attack appears to have been coordinated to occur just before today’s United
Nations Security Council meeting on imposing sanctions on Syrian leaders,
including Rajha. The U.N. subsequently suspended today’s sanction vote as the
war went global.
Since the middle of 2011, the Obama Administration, Saudi
Arabia and Turkey have openly backed a Jihadist Sunni Muslim rebellion in Syria
as a vehicle to bring pressure against Syria’s key ally, Shite Muslim Iran. As
we reported in Obama Tries to Wag a Dog that Bites Back and other articles, the
President had hoped that his Syrian adventure would rally patriotic military
support just in time for the November elections, in a similar manner as his
surreptitious support of the rebel movement and then aerial bombing led to the
ouster Colonel Muammar Gadhafi from Libya. But as the United States has
escalated equipping the FSA; Russia, China, Iran and Hezbollah have escalated
their aid of Syria. Last month a U.S. made Turkish reconnaissance fighter was
shot down over Syrian territorial water by a Russian missile.
Over the last twelve months, as rebels failed to take any
cities or hold any territory, the Syrians have been resupplied with the most
sophisticated weapons their Russian benefactors have to offer. To compliment $5
billion in purchases of highly competitive Russian armaments over the last ten
years, Russia just shipped Pantsyr-S1 and Buk-M2 anti-aircraft missiles that
are known to be highly effective against air or sea attacks to Syria. Brig.
Gen. Itay Baron, head of the Israeli Military Intelligence, also confirmed that
together Syria and Iran now have approximately 3,500 ballistic missiles, and
Hezbollah has about 60,000 rockets and missiles aimed at Israel or any other
invader. This figure has increased by 1000% in the last six years.
In April, Kofi Annan, the former United Nations Secretary
General was appointed to act as a special U.N. envoy. Shortly thereafter, he
reported that the Syrian government led by Bashar al-Assad had agreed to a six-point peace plan,
which laid out a framework for a cease-fire that did not involve the president
leaving power. Syria agreed to the cease fire and allowed 300 cease-fire
observers into Syria as part of the “U.N. Stabilization Mission.” According to
Stratfor Global intelligence Report, the FSA used the cease fire to smuggle
more weapons and foreign Jihadi fighters into the country. On June 16th Mission Head Gen. Robert Mood told
the BBC that because neither the Syrian government nor the FSA was willing to
seek peace, U.N. had suspended its observer mission in Syria.
Over the last three months, the United States and Russia
have continuously escalated their forces in and around Syria to the largest
naval confrontations since the Viet Nam War. The United States has deployed
four Carrier Air Wing Strike Groups to the Middle East; including the USS
Enterprise, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Abraham Lincoln and the Harry S. Truman
(under way in the Atlantic Ocean). The American armada is supplemented with the
USS Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group, composed of a battalion sized and heavily
reinforced Marine Expedition Unit. The Russians have responded by sending their
Admiral Kuznetsov Carrier Strike Force, five naval heavy cruisers, five
Amphibious Ready Groups and numerous helicopter gunships to patrol the Syrian
Coast as a demonstration of Russia’s willingness to fight for Syria.
In what appears to be a prelude to today’s suicide bombing,
the London Daily Telegraph reported yesterday that President Barack Obama had
warned America’s western allies and Syria’s opposition groups that the United
States “can do nothing to intervene in the country’s crisis until after
November’s presidential election.” But since May, the United States CIA
officers operating out of Turkey have been actively helping smuggle arms to the
Syrian opposition through the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood.
It is unclear so far if the United States had any direct or
indirect involvement in the suicide bombing in the Syrian capital. But the
White House told the BBC immediately after the bombing that “Syrian President
Bashar al Assad is losing control of Syria, and the international community
must help work toward a political transition.” Shortly thereafter, the Obama
Administration’s bravado was silenced by the Hezbollah retaliation in Bulgaria.
But what is crystal clear, is that the Obama Administration has successfully
cranked up a new Middle East war just in time for the November elections.
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