Tuesday, September 10, 2013
The cynical Syrian circle of death
To bomb or not to bomb, that is the question. How do we get stuck in these tar babies? The wise John Adams said, “America does not go looking for monsters in the world.” He didn't count on a lethal lamebrain like George W. occupying the White House.
Out of curiosity I went to Wikipedia to check out the history of Syria. I started with the Sykes-Picot Agreement of May 1916. The British and French would divide the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire...sort of carving up Turkey. It had the assent of Tsarist Russia who would get Istanbul as a leftover while Britain and France got big spheres of influence and could decide state boundaries. Great maps colored red, blue and light green decided over brandy and cigars in some London club. This undercut the promises made by Lawrence of Arabia to create an Arab homeland in Greater Syria. And in the movie they got Alec Guinness, Obi Wan Kanobe himself, as King Faisal but he was booted out. Ah, but what a tangled web we weave when first we aim to deceive. The Russian Revolution of 1917 brought the Bolsheviks to power and they published the terms of the agreement and it is the fatal turning point in Western-Arab relations. Even in 2002 the British Foreign Office admitted “a lot of problems are a consequence of our colonial past”. So where do we come in: we didn't partition the Arab world, or help create Israel. In 1956 we were the good guys who paddled the backsides of Britain, France and Israel for invading Egypt. Why should we go into Syria with guns and missiles firing like we did in Iraq? Orwell was dismayed to hear American military leaders in WWII insist on a “Carthaginian Peace”, in other words total obliteration of the enemy. As for the use of chemical weapons, that's how they fight. A billion Arabs couldn't send a man to the moon. It isn't in the Koran. And as that compassionate dictator Joe Stalin once said, “One death is a tragedy, a million is a statistic”.
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