By Alan
Caruba
“We have been very
clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red
line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around
or being utilized. That would change my calculus. That would change my
equation.”
Obama said that on August 20,
2012 in remarks to reporters. Realizing that he was close to having to engage in
some kind of military action against Bashar Assad, Syria’s dictator, he was
bailed out by the Russians who stepped in to remove the stores of poison gas and
then, except for the “red line” gaffe, everyone promptly forget about it.
The insurrection against Assad
began in March 2011 and by September 2013 there were an estimated 120,000 dead
Syrians and a million or more refugees. The conflict turned from local to
regional as the extremist Islamic State (IS) emerged. It is backed by
Iran and Turkey, but only for the purpose of defeating Assad, not for
declaring itself the new caliphate.
IS is now in control of much
of Syria’s northern region and has taken control of central Iraq, challenging
Baghdad as well as its Kurdish sector. On Sunday Islamic State fighters overtook
the Lebanese city of Arsal where 100,000 Syrian refugees had fled. There were
attacks in Tripoli as well. There is no accounting for how
many have been slaughtered by IS at this point.
On August 4, The
Daily Star, Lebanon, reported “The jihadist Islamic
State of Iraq
and Greater Syria (ISIS) group executed seven members of a single family
from the Ismaili minority in the central Syrian province of Hama overnight,
state media and an activist group said Monday. ‘An armed terrorist group
committed a massacre in the Mzeiraa area near the town of Salmiya, killing seven
people, including two aged 13 and 15 years old,’ Syrian state news agency SANA
said.”
Three
days earlier Breitbart
News reported “The Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, told Palestine the
terrorist group will join its fight against the ‘barbaric Jews’ but urged
patience until ISIS is finished in Arab countries.”
So,
according to the Islamic State, it is the Jews of Israel who are “barbaric” for
defending themselves and their Arab citizens against rocket attacks from Gaza;
land given to the Palestinians by Israel in 2005.
During
the months when Hamas was firing thousands of rockets into Israel from Gaza
there was a low level of coverage, but when Israel responded with Operation
Protective Edge, it became front page news. Dead Palestinians always seem to be
more important than dead Israelis even if they were forced by Hamas to serve as
human shields for their rockets and their elaborate matrix of tunnels into
Israel which exist solely to carry out its goal of destroying
it.
Being
Christian in the Middle East has proven to be deadly. When the Islamic State
took control of Mosul, a city in which Christians had lived for centuries, they
were given the choice of converting, paying a tax, or dying. The Islamic State
has swiftly gained a reputation for murdering prisoners of war and anyone else
they determine to be “hypocritical” or “apostate” Muslims. So being Muslim does
not protect one from more fanatical Muslims and being Christian can be a death
sentence.
In
an August 4 Washington Post article, Ilias al-Hussani, 27, told its reporter,
“They are savages. We’ve seen what they’ve done to people of their own faith.
Imagine what they would do to us non-Muslims.” The article noted that Islamic
State “now controls resources and territory unmatched in the history of
extremist organizations.”
Who remembers the 246 girls kidnapped in April by Boko Haram in Nigeria and forced to convert? Or hears of their further attacks?
Who remembers the 246 girls kidnapped in April by Boko Haram in Nigeria and forced to convert? Or hears of their further attacks?
Despite
having troops stationed in Afghanistan and having fought in Iraq, for Americans
the Middle East is still someplace far away filled with people who are little
more than statistics, but the Muslim jihad still poses a threat.
It is less far away for Europeans who have slowly awakened to the changes occurring and being demanded by the Muslims who emigrated there, many of whom to escape life in their own nations. As the Muslim population has grown in various European nations, it has begun to pose a threat to native-born citizens. Even so, the Israeli military operation unleashed a lot of Europe-based anti-Semitism and some showed up in the U.S. as well.
Does anyone know who the real enemy is any more?
It is less far away for Europeans who have slowly awakened to the changes occurring and being demanded by the Muslims who emigrated there, many of whom to escape life in their own nations. As the Muslim population has grown in various European nations, it has begun to pose a threat to native-born citizens. Even so, the Israeli military operation unleashed a lot of Europe-based anti-Semitism and some showed up in the U.S. as well.
Does anyone know who the real enemy is any more?
There
is going to be more news of slaughters in the Middle East because the Islamic
State is going to challenge every nation there. Assad retains control over an
estimated 40-60% of Syria. Iraq has been halved with just the south remaining.
Lebanon will likely fall under IS control and that is bad news for the
Christians who have lived there for centuries.
Jordan
is girding for an attack. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States are watching the
situation with increasing apprehension.
The
present Syrian conflict began in 2011 with an effort to remove Bashar Assad as
other Middle East nations, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, had done with their
despots during the so-called Arab Spring. In addition to Syria's Assad, Iran
supports Hamas, but Iran is a Shiite nation and the Islamic State is Sunni. The
Sunnis are the majority of the Middle East’s Muslim population.
The
Islamic
State has been officially designated as a foreign terrorist organization by
the U.S., the U.K, Canada, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and the United
Nations. It does not give much evidence of being concerned. It has access to
millions in oil wealth and a growing military capability thanks in part to all
the U.S. weapons that were abandoned by the Iraqis when they came under
attack.
We
cannot expect President Obama to engage the Islamic State. The term
“Commander-in-Chief” has never been more misapplied to him than any
President.
What
we can expect is the continued expansion of the Islamic State and more news of
the slaughter of Muslims and Christians.
Once Israel is through destroying Gaza’s tunnels and its store of rockets, it will have to turn its attention to the IS threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and perhaps Turkey as well. It will make Gaza look like a picnic.
Recommended Reading: http://online.wsj.com/articles/bret-stephens-palestine-and-double-standards-1407194971?tesla=y&mg=reno64-wsj
Once Israel is through destroying Gaza’s tunnels and its store of rockets, it will have to turn its attention to the IS threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and perhaps Turkey as well. It will make Gaza look like a picnic.
Recommended Reading: http://online.wsj.com/articles/bret-stephens-palestine-and-double-standards-1407194971?tesla=y&mg=reno64-wsj
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Alan Caruba, 2014
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