CIA, Saudis Launch Proxy War Against Syria, Iraq, Iran, Russia; U.S.
Checkmated in Syria?
October 27,
2015 AFP 1 Comment
• Allies aim to draw Russia deeper into Syrian
conflict by getting hi-tech weapons into the hands of terrorists.
By Richard Walker —
In a
repeat of history, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Saudis have
united to launch a proxy war against Russia by supplying Islamist
groups in Syria with advanced weapons and sophisticated
missiles. The strategy has echoes of the secret war the CIA ran
with the Saudis against the Soviets in Afghanistan in
the 1980s when they trained and armed the mujahideen,
which included the likes of Osama bin Laden. They supplied the mujahideen with
1,000 Stinger missiles, the most lethal hand-held ground-to-air missiles of the period.
Those missiles devastated the Soviet air force and turned the tide of the war.
Terrorist
groups in Syria and Iraq, which are now backed by the CIA and the Saudis, are
demanding supplies of Stingers or similar man-portable airdefense systems (MANPADS or MPADS).
The
moment President Vladimir Putin declared Russia’s intention to launch attacks
against radical groups in Syria, the CIA and the Saudis increased their flow of missiles to the Syrian
battlefield.
By all
accounts, they recently transferred an additional 500 missiles and other
weapons. The justification for the CIA move was the one that has
been used since the start of the conflict, namely
that the weapons were intended for “moderate” Islamic groups opposed to the
Syrian government.
This all
comes at a time when opinion polls in the West show a majority favor
Russia’s Syria intervention.
The most
significant aspect of the latest supply of additional missiles was how it
crystallized the ongoing plans of the CIA and the Saudis to draw
Russia deeper into the Syrian conflict by adding even
more firepower to the battlefield, hoping radical Islamic fighters will ensure Russia gets bogged down.
There are
still many within the Saudi royal family and in the halls of power in Washington who believe Russia
is the enemy and that the defeat of the
Russian forces in Afghanistan in the 1980s led to the collapse of the Soviet
Union.
However,
it is clear from the 1980s Afghan war that United States and Saudi support for the mujahideen
created the Taliban and the even more dangerous radical
Islamic groups. The outcome was tied to the September 11 attacks, atrocities
across the globe, two wars in Afghanistan and
Iraq that radicalized Muslims worldwide, and the subsequent emergence of ISIS and its affiliates.
There has
been no real scrutiny of the latest CIA-Saudi axis, but evidence shows it has
been in place for years. In 2013, the Saudis ordered 15,000 anti-tank missiles
from the U.S. Their plan was to arm and train extreme militias they supported
in Iraq and Syria, believing those
groups would weaken Iraq, destroy the Syrian regime and in the process degrade
Iranian influence across the region. Contrary
to claims that it has backed the current Iraqi government, Washington has
nevertheless allowed the CIA and the Saudis to arm Iraq’s enemies.
The Saudi
role in buying weapons and then having the CIA disperse them mirrors the way U.S. intelligence and
the Saudis operated in tandem in the 1980s. In 1984, the Saudis purchased 400 Stingers on
the pretext they were for national defense but
then gave many of them to the mujahideen in Afghanistan.
The Iraqi parliament claims that earlier this year Iraqi
fighters shot down two British planes airdropping weapons to ISIS.
Iraqi troops also uncovered large
stores of missiles that had been in the hands of ISIS fighters in the town of
Fallujah. The very fact al-Nusra, its
affiliates, and ISIS are interlinked means the missiles recently dropped into
Syria will find their way to ISIS for use across the region.
Russia is
aware of the CIA strategy, as well as the fact that Washington is saying one
thing while permitting the CIA to do the opposite.
According
to a Russian diplomatic source, who spoke to AMERICAN FREE PRESS on condition of anonymity, any
move by the CIA or the Saudis to enable extremists to shoot Russian planes out of the skies will be
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