Obama’s Syria Policy Looks a Lot Like Bush’s Iraq Policy
President Obama announced late last week that the US intelligence community had just determined that the Syrian government had used poison gas on a small scale, killing some 100 people in a civil conflict that has claimed an estimated 100,000 lives. Because of this use of gas, the president claimed, Syria had crossed his “red line” and the US must begin to arm the rebels fighting to overthrow the Syrian government.
Setting aside the question of why 100 killed by gas is somehow more important than 99,900 killed by other means, the fact is his above explanation is full of holes. The Washington Post reported this week that the decision to overtly arm the Syrian rebels was made “weeks ago” – in other words, it was made at a time when the intelligence community did not believe “with high confidence” that the Syrian government had used chemical weapons.
Further, this plan to transfer weapons to the Syrian rebels had become policy much earlier than that, as the Washington Post reported that the CIA had expanded over the past year its secret bases in Jordan to prepare for the transfer of weapons to the rebels in Syria.
The process was identical to the massive deception campaign that led us into the Iraq war. Remember the famous quote from the leaked “Downing Street Memo,” where representatives of British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s administration discussed Washington’s push for war on Iraq?
Here the head of British intelligence was reporting back to his government after a trip to Washington in the summer of 2002:
“Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy.”
That is exactly what the Obama Administration is doing with Syria: fixing the intelligence and facts around the already determined policy. And Congress just goes along, just as they did the last time.
We found out shortly after the Iraq war started that the facts and intelligence being fixed around the policy were nothing but lies put forth by the neo-con warmongers and the paid informants, like the infamous and admitted liar known as “Curveball.” But we seem to have learned nothing from being fooled before.
So Obama now plans to send even more weapons to the Syrian rebels even though his administration is aware that the main rebel factions have pledged their loyalty to al-Qaeda. Does anyone else see the irony? After 12 years of the “war on terror” and the struggle against al-Qaeda, the US decided to provide weapons to the allies of al-Qaeda. Does anyone really think this is a good idea?
The Obama administration promises us that this is to be a very limited operation, providing small arms only, with no plans for a no-fly zone or American boots on the ground. That sounds an awful lot like how Vietnam started. Just a few advisors. When these few small arms do not achieve the pre-determined US policy of regime change in Syria what is the administration going to do? Admit failure and pull the troops out, or escalate? History suggests the answer and it now appears to be repeating itself once again.
The president has opened a can of worms that will destroy his presidency and possibly destroy this country. Another multi-billion dollar war has begun.
Read more by Rep. Ron Paul
- Government Spying: Should We Be Shocked? – June 9th, 2013
- Iraq Collapse Shows Bankruptcy of Interventionism – June 2nd, 2013
- The Real Meaning of President Obama’s National Security Speeches – May 26th, 2013
- What No One Wants to Hear About Benghazi – May 13th, 2013
- Liberty Was Also Attacked in Boston – April 28th, 2013





notinmyname
June 17th, 2013 at 12:20 am
It seems unbelievable that the bellicose Obama, just as deranged as his predecessor, should have been awarded a Nobel peace prize!. We truly live in an upside down world. It looks like the US has thrown caution, and diplomacy to the four winds, and is now operating solely on a might is right basis.
Cloak And Dagger
June 17th, 2013 at 2:52 am
All those of you (you know who you are) that did not help to get Ron Paul nominated in the last elections, take a good look at the consequences of your inaction. Did you just hold your nose and vote for Obama because Mittens was so repugnant? I wrote in Ron Paul's name, even though he wasn't nominated. Too bad that wasn't enough, but at least, I can sleep well at night.
omop
June 17th, 2013 at 4:37 am
It seems quite hard to believe that a rational American first and foremost is ignored by most if not all the so-called msm as well as voters for the likes of Bachmann, Palin, McCain, Graham, et al.
The USA has been at war for the past 60 years against some country or people around the world. And our politicians and a number of folks wonder "why THEY hate us".
Alec
June 17th, 2013 at 5:55 am
These people are in insane. Ron Paul as President could have helped slow down the insanity. I also wrote in his name. I am having a hard time thinking how I can ever vote again.
fnn
June 17th, 2013 at 7:37 am
A strangely naive article from Mondoweiss:
http://mondoweiss.net/2013/06/closed-syrian-refug…
Why would Israel accept Syrian refugees when the current chaotic situation in Syria is exactly what Israel wants? Most of the fighters are foreigners and they are supplied by Saudi and the Gulf States.
Does anyone think this could have gone on without approval of the US? And who controls US ME policy? The Israel Lobby of course.
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JoaoAlfaiate
June 17th, 2013 at 10:29 am
Same BS, different country
wars r u.s.
June 17th, 2013 at 1:25 pm
obomba's presidency was destroyed long ago. This just adds to the mess.
outsider
June 17th, 2013 at 2:29 pm
I'm still waiting for Putin to put his foot down and stop Obama's madness. Is Obama crazy enough to risk WW3 over Syria? I think Obama started out as a reformer, but has become drunk with power, and is now listening only to Wall Street and the MIC, He no longer cares about the people, if he ever did. I am now sick that I voted for him twice, but the alternatives were even worse.
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@VirtualSenate
June 17th, 2013 at 3:14 pm
Obama kills people militarily, Ron Paul would kill people economically. Politicians are politicians. Your naivety in believing a professional politician could be even relatively moral is cute.
wars r u.s.
June 17th, 2013 at 4:18 pm
Twice? Fool me once…..
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