Barack Hussein Obama (BO) has declared war, more or less, on the Islamic State (IS).
Obama's war is bit confusing.
He's getting the US into Iraq when his whole Presidential
purpose was to get the US out of Iraq?
Does he want to be as popular as Tony Blair?
Or is he just jealous of all the attention that Bibi Netanyahu has been getting
?
Anyway, when the bombing gets going everybody will forget about Israel
and the bombing of Gaza. And Israel will have a better set
of political arguments.
After all, ISIS has not sworn to destroy the
US, the way Hamas did to Israel. Another benefit for Israel, is that
those who have been claiming, that peace in the middle east hinges
primarily on settling the Arab-Israeli dispute, will now have to shut up.
Also, a new topic for the headlines: US vs IS.
It kinda scans.
I think the US will defend Jordan, Kurdistan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
It will also do something regarding Syria, but I don't think the US will
be a reliable ally for the Assad family, who are buddies with Iran.
Iran benefits from the US intervention, and gives nothing in return, so I
think a good US war leader would manage to screw Iran, even though it
is an ally, because it is also an enemy.
But Obama has not been working on making himself a good war leader, and
it's not the sort of thing that happens by accident. As a result, Iran
may manage to outsmart the US and the western non-proliferation
movement. This is not good for anybody. For these reasons, and to oppose the Finlandization of Iraq by Iran, I think the Iranian regime
must be knocked down, and maybe knocked out completely. This makes it
all a multi-way war. And if the US is getting involved in a multi-way
war, a land war in Asia, then a Machiavelli is required, not the ghost of Woodrow Wilson. Although I might settle for a Bismark.
Like Golda Meir said: "The Muslims are trying to destroy each other — I
wish them both the greatest success". So this is Obama's opportunity to
get in there and start up an even bigger inter-Muslim civil war. By
the time they're all done with each other, there won't be a man standing. Or so we hope.
The war in Syria has claimed the lives of 100 times as many as died in the recent war in Gaza; But apparently that's not enough to do the job.
Prediction: Somebody will say this is the Biblical "War between Gog and Magog". Somebody always does.
My own suspicion is that it was really Saudi Arabia that pushed the
panic button. The US and SA seem to have a secret mutual defense pact.
The US leap to stop Saddam Hussein and, later, to depose him, makes more
sense if the Saudis had the right to call on US help for defense.
Of
course, it could simply be corruption. All the recent US Presidents
have warm, cordial, friendly, cooperative, genial, benign, chummy, and supportive relationships
with the Saudi Royal family. BFFs, really. No money changes hands, of course. That would be unethical.
Presidents are sometimes known by the promises they break. Here's a promise from Obama: "It will not involve American combat troops fighting on foreign soil".
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