U.S.
Ambassador Nikki Haley’s grandiose performance in front of the UN
on December 15 should send shivers down the spines of those who
remember Colin Powell’s equally disturbing performance in the
months leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This is just the
beginning of the a new media campaign against Iran with regime change
as the end goal.
by
Darius Shahtahmasebi
Part
3 - US war in Syria was about destabilizing Iran and it failed
Iran and
Syria are stalwart allies. The two countries have a mutual defense
agreement and Iran has been honouring its side of the agreement
throughout the course of the Syrian war.
Whether
Washington is openly keen to admit it or not, the U.S. has lost the
war in Syria. There is very little the United States can do inside
Syria unless it is prepared to directly take on Syria and Russia’s
air defenses and to wipe out Russian military personnel on the
ground, paving the way for what can only be described as World War
III.
Washington’s
failure in its support for opposition groups to topple the Syrian
government has even been confirmed by the UN: “For the
opposition, the message is very clear: if they were planning to win
the war, facts are proving that is not the case. So now it’s time
to win the peace,” UN Special Envoy for Syria and UN peace
talks mediator Staffan de Mistura told reporters, as quoted by
Reuters in September this year.
Right
now, the U.S. and its client state, Israel, essentially have two main
options. Israel can continue to strike Iranian-linked groups and
facilities close to its border with Syria – and face the Russian
military in the process. Or, as, Intelligence Affairs Minister
Yisrael Katza recently told Saudi Arabian media, Israel could
additionally strike Iran’s so-called military presence in Lebanon.
Source,
links:
Comments
Post a Comment