Ron Paul's Texas Straight Talk 9/22/14: Congress Votes for More War in the Middle East
Last week, the House and Senate voted to rubber stamp President Obama’s
war plans for the Middle East. Both bodies, on a bipartisan basis,
authorized the US to begin openly training and arming the rebels who
have been fighting for three years to overthrow the Assad government in
Syria.
Although the Syrian government has also been fighting ISIS
and related extremist groups for three years, the US refuses to speak
to the Syrians and has warned Assad not to interfere with the coming US
attack on sovereign Syrian territory
President Obama promised
that airstrikes alone would “degrade and destroy” ISIS, telling the US
military in a speech last week that:
“The American forces that
have been deployed to Iraq do not and will not have a combat mission… I
will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another
ground war in Iraq.”
But of course any US troops sent into a war zone are “combat” troops. And more are on their way.
While
the president was swearing that there would be no boots on the ground,
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, was in
open disagreement. General Dempsey told the Senate Armed Services
Committee last week that US forces would need to embed with Iraqi or
Kurdish troops in combat situations under certain circumstances.
The
limited mission the president promised just weeks ago has already
greatly escalated, and now threatens to become another major regional
war. In reality, however, this is just a continuation of the 24 year US
war on Iraq that President George Bush began in 1990 and candidate Obama
promised to end as President.
Under last week’s authorization
bill, the president would have authority to train 5,000 fighters in
Saudi Arabia for insertion into the civil war in Syria. This is in
effect a re-arrangement of the deck chairs. To this point the training
was carried out by the CIA in Jordan and Turkey. Now, the program will
be moved to the Pentagon and to Saudi Arabia.
The CIA training of
the rebels thus far has resulted in a direct pipeline of weapons from
“vetted moderates” to the al-Qaeda affiliated al-Nusra Front and to the
very ISIS that the administration claims to be fighting. In July, a full
brigade of 1,000 fighters from a US-backed rebel group joined ISIS! Of
course they took their US-provided weapons and training with them, some
of which will certainly be used against the rapidly increasing US
military personnel in the region.
That Saudi Arabia is considered
a suitable place to train Syria’s future leaders must be some kind of
sick joke. While ISIS was beheading two American journalists – as
horrific as that is – the repressive Saudi theocracy was beheading
dozens of its own citizens, often for relatively minor or religious
crimes.
If we want to stop radical terrorists from operating in
Syria and Iraq, how about telling our ally Saudi Arabia to stop funding
and training them? For that matter, how about the US government stops
arming and training the various rebel groups in Syria and finally ends
its 24 year US war on Iraq.
There are 200 million people
bordering the countries where ISIS is currently operating. They are the
ones facing the threat of ISIS activity and expansion. Let them fight
their own war, rather than turning the US military into the mercenary
army of wealthy Gulf states. Remember, they come over here because we
are over there. So let’s not be over there any longer.
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