State Dept Officials Demand US Attack Assad Instead of ISIS in Syria

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Ongoing fighting between the CIA and the Pentagon over who the US is actually at war with in Syria appears to have dragged the US State Department in as well, with reports emerging that “dozens” of top State officials have signed a document “protesting” US policy in Syria for being focused on fighting ISIS.

Described as the “dissent channel cable,” the document appears to mirror the CIA’s own narrative, which is that in attacking ISIS the US is fighting the wrong war in Syria, and instead demands that the US shift focus entirely to militarily imposing regime change on the Syrian government.

Though the State Department document is still secret, it appears to simply echo the CIA’s supposition that ISIS can’t be defeated while Syria has a “weak” government, and that therefore destroying what’s left of Syria’s government might conceivably help.

Among the many problems with this strategy is that it is directly in contradiction to the strategy the US has publicly endorsed in recent months, and the one that they got through the UN Security Council, which is that the strategy to defeat ISIS is to unite the Syrian government and the secular rebels.

While talks to that effect haven’t gone well, having the US suddenly go off the reservation and launch yet another war inside Syria, this time against the Assad government, would likely cause a massive backlash, not just from Russia, which is backing the government, but from the rest of NATO, which has complained that the reason the talks haven’t worked is that the US has cut them out of the negotiation process and is just arguing with the Russians.

Secretary of State John Kerry was leading the charge for a war against Assad years ago, only to have it foiled by Syria agreeing to the demand to destroy all their chemical weapons. At this point, with Russia deeply involved in the war, attacking Assad is all but impossible, meaning the State Department “protest” is mostly meaningless, and simply puts those officials on the record as not being happy with the losing war they’re already fighting.
http://news.antiwar.com/2016/06/16/...and-us-attack-assad-instead-of-isis-in-syria/
 
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the only good i can see come out of this is if the US and Russia are forced to work together and sow the seeds of an alliance. China would be very concerned to say the least and there would be no more reason for the US to pay a lot to NATO. The real nuclear winter thread is either china or russia anyway so that removes one of them.
 
Vlad owns deadbeat Don, who is terrified that certain hacked files will be made public.

He also needs Russian rubles since his self-financing campaign belly flopped. :)
 
Ongoing fighting between the CIA and the Pentagon over who the US is actually at war with in Syria appears to have dragged the US State Department in as well, with reports emerging that “dozens” of top State officials have signed a document “protesting” US policy in Syria for being focused on fighting ISIS.

Described as the “dissent channel cable,” the document appears to mirror the CIA’s own narrative, which is that in attacking ISIS the US is fighting the wrong war in Syria, and instead demands that the US shift focus entirely to militarily imposing regime change on the Syrian government.

You will overthrow the regime in Syria. It's inevitable and part of US Geo-Political Strategy.

You cannot attack Iran until Syria is pacified.
 
it's called a "secret channel" it's a channel for dissent in State

You don't even read the stuff you post, do you?

Though the State Department document is still secret


http://news.antiwar.com/2016/06/16/state-dept-officials-demand-us-attack-assad-instead-of-isis-in-syria/
 
State is saying we are not going after Assad ( true).
Russia is saying going after Assad will lead to the complete collapse of Syria (true -but what is the benefit of keeping Assad for others then Russia)
Obama is scared to do anything after screwing up with red lines to nowhere, and arming Syrian rebels who cannot fight as a force
 
Our only enemy in Syria is ISIS, who have launched multiple attacks against us and our allies. Assad doesn't matter, the civil war between him and the nationally focused rebels is an internal matter and none of our business.
 
Our only enemy in Syria is ISIS, who have launched multiple attacks against us and our allies. Assad doesn't matter, the civil war between him and the nationally focused rebels is an internal matter and none of our business.

If we weren't involved in the internal affairs of other nations, maybe we wouldn't get attacked.
 
We just need to let the dirty muslimes kill each other and keep them out of our country. Deport the ones who are here and burn down all of the mosques. Problem solved
 
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