Russian President Vladimir Putin |
The Middle East is in total chaos. I don’t think there can
be any dispute about that. Nor can there be any serious argument that this has
created the single biggest refugee problem since the Holocaust. The primitive and brutal version of Islam that
is ISIS has taken over large portions of Syria where most of these millions of refugees
are from.
It is no secret how ISIS came to power. It was the mistaken belief
by Western democracies – most notably the United States – that toppling
dictators in the Middle East would result in democracies similar to ours. When
Iraq was attacked by the US, the goal was to remove the brutal regime of Saddam Hussein and replace it with a
democratic government. The result was a
power vaccum filled by the religious fanatic savages of ISIS.
They moved into Syria quite easily after Syrians, (inspired by
other Arab countries that successfully removed dictators in Egypt and Libya) tried to oust their own brutal dictator
Bashar al-Assad. Those other countries
were successful, so why not Syria? It didn’t take long for chaos to ensue in
that country. Unlike those other countries, Assad decided to fight hard for his
regime by any means necessary – brutally killing many of his own civilian
citizens in the process.
Now the world has to deal with the millions of refugees - the largest portion of which are fleeing Syria,
their once peaceful country.
ISIS Jihadists are not the only group fighting Assad. There
are pro western militias fighting there too. The US supports them. Ironically
those groups and ISIS are fighting a common enemy in Assad. In essence the pro west militias and the US
(and its western allies) have identical goals in defeating Assad. But so does ISIS.
Iran on the other hand supports Assad. So too does Russia. They too want to
destroy ISIS. But unlike the US and its allies, they want to see Assad in
power.
How’s that for a complicated situation?
One has to wonder what would be the case now, had the US not
attacked Iraq. I think the answer is well known to all – even if some of us don’t
admit it. Saddam Hussein was a feared man. Using chemical weapons - he slaughtered tens of thousands of
his own people (Kurds) that opposed
him. As long as he was in power, ISIS did not have a
chance. That all changed when Hussein was overthrown by the US. Our good intentions ened up paving this
hellish road. We stirred up a hornet’s nest. No one could have predicted ISIS.
I don’t blame President Bush for his decision to invade
Iraq. He was clearly wrong in my view. But hindsight is always 20/20. He
believed in the power of democracy. But the Middle East is not ready for a
western style democracy. They are a religious
culture dictated by the rules of Islam. The same rules that govern every
Jihadist terrorist group. Even though theirs is the most extreme and violent interpretation Islam,
it is a legitimate one in the eyes of every Jihadist butcher. They are absolutely
convinced they are doing the will of God – and they have many clerics that will back
them up.
This is what we are fighting. An idea based on religious beliefs. An idea
where one can sacrifice his life more willingly – knowing that he will reap an
instant reward in heaven. An idea that is picking up steam and many converts via
slick internet campaigns on social media.
What to do…
I hate to say this, but I believe that Russia’s Vladimir Putin
is on the right track on this particular issue. President Obama is on the wrong track. Putin’s goal
is to put Assad back in power. They need to rid Syria of ISIS in order to do
that. In this they are on the same page with the US.
So for the first time since World War II they are sending
their military into Syria to get that job done. They seem to be doing what’s
necessary. Air attacks and –it appears - boots on the ground. They have attacked the pro western militias
in the process as part of their goal of restoring Asaad. Much as I hate to see
Assad back in full control in that country, it is better than the violent chaos
we have now.
I have no illusions about Assad. He hates Israel as much as
ISIS does. That was true about Saddam Hussein too. If he could he would annihilate
Israel in a heartbeat! But based on the stalemate of 3 years of civil war in Syria
and an ISIS that has taken over large portions of that country, that is the
best option we have right now. Under Assad’s regime (and that of his father before him - and even before that)
Syria lived in relative (and I emphasize relative) peace with Israel (except for 6 day war in June of 1967 and the Yom Kippur war of 1973). There were no refugees fleeing the country.
ISIS is the most dangerous group of people in the world. By far. They must not be allowed to succeed. They must be defeated. Russia seems to be the only one
serious about it.
The US is upset by Russia because they are undermining the
pro western rebels there. But the US has done nothing to help them other than a
few air strikes. One of which has recently hit a hospital – killing volunteer
doctors and their patients. The bottom line for the US is that there is no leadership.
Our President is afraid to act in ways that would be effective. Iran knows
that. ISIS knows that. Even the pro west rebels know that.
True the US public does not want to send its sons into the
Middle East inferno. But if that is the only way to defeat this monster a true
leader would bite the bullet of public dissatisfaction and do what’s necessary.
Instead of just standing by for 3 years and watching ISIS take over.
For what it’s worth, I don’t think sending in US troops to support
the pro west rebels would be a good idea anyway. Even in the unlikely event
that they would succeed in overtaking both ISIS and the Assad regime, the
resulting democracy might not look any better that Iraq does. Which would leave
a power vacuum for a resurrected ISIS to once again take over. Just as they did
in Iraq.
Unfortunately the best option among a group of bad options
is to allow Assad to retake control and rule Syria with an iron fist, just the
way his father did and the way Saddam Hussein did in Iraq.
If I were President Obama, I would let Russia do its thing
right now. Putin is showing leadership
where Obama is not! They want Assad in power, in order to achieve that, they
must destroy ISIS. I feel bad for the pro western rebels fighting Assad. I
agree with them in principle. But they are not a realistic solution to the
problems of the Middle East.
Putin may be a thug and a bully. But when he’s right - he’s right. If Russia succeeds and ISIS is destroyed, the world will be a safer place.
Putin may be a thug and a bully. But when he’s right - he’s right. If Russia succeeds and ISIS is destroyed, the world will be a safer place.