Sunday, September 01, 2013

Failed Foreign Policy

Arguing against "Limited" Strikes on the Assad Regime.


Warfare is a very serious business whose first imperative is to deploy force to win – rather than to punish, make a statement, establish a symbolic point, or preen about one's morality.


Yet, these latter are precisely what several Western states will accomplish if they respond to the Syrian government's apparent use of chemical weapons against civilians with "limited" strikes lasting one or two days against fewer than fifty sites.
Briefly lobbing American, British, and other missiles against the regime without a concomitant readiness to deploy ground troops will neither overthrow the government nor change the course of the war. It will, however, allow Westerners to feel good about themselves.

It will also entail real dangers. Bashar al-Assad's notorious incompetence means his response cannot be anticipated.

Western strikes could, among other possibilities, inadvertently lead to increased regime attacks on civilians, violence against Israel, an activation of sleeper cells in Western countries, or heightened dependence on Tehran. Surviving the strikes also permits Assad to boast that he defeated the United States.
In other words, the imminent attack entails few potential benefits but many potential drawbacks.

As such, it neatly encapsulates the Obama administration's failed foreign policy.
Posted on Daniel Pipes Middle East Forum,

1 comment:

Hans said...

America is being lead by men in skirts; a culture of diversity and equality; a decaying moral structure;
and ethics and labor replaced by the health and welfare state, promoting the death of the American republic as we known it...

Our enemies know it as well, too.

At least we advanced Code Pink; The Women Liberation Movement; and the much maligned LGBT(Q,)advancing human sexuality to unknown places and things..

It is a gift to mankind which will struggle not to forget...

terfanou 92