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What is clearly a joint US-Israeli plan to remake the Mideast map is now well underway. Changes will be seismic.

The Biden administration, by now almost totally controlled by pro-Israel neocons, is making its final major moves by loosing a Parthian shaft into the heart of the Mideast.

Syria – or what’s left of it – was divided up into zones – a third of the country with all its oil and gas fields is under the control of US military forces. Revenues from this oil and gas accounted for half of Syria’s income and paid its armed forces. Deprived of pay and munitions, the Syrian armed forces faded away, leaving the roads to Damascus open to Islamist forces, branded ‘terrorists’ by the west.

Israel collaborated closely. In two days alone its powerful air forces launched 480 attacks against Syrian military and strategic targets, including Syria’s tiny navy on the coast and major air bases. Israeli forces occupied a UN-sanctioned demilitarized zone on its northern border with Syria.

While western media and politicians waxed euphoric over the fall of former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, there was amnesia about the history of Syria’s nasty dictatorship. Not for me, of course, as a frequent visitor to the Assad’s frightening Syria.

The first time I visited Syria, there was a public hanging in front of my hotel. Later, I was arrested at the airport for carrying a hand-held dictaphone, described by guards as ‘a CIA radio device.’ Syria was even scarier than awful Iraq. Paranoia and suspicion were everywhere. But I also met with government officials and walked most of the Syrian side of the heavily militarized Golan Heights, later seized and annexed by Israel.

What our heavily biased media in the US and Britain don’t tell you is that the US has been trying to overthrow Syria’s different regimes since the 1950’s. I refer readers to a delightful book, ‘The Game of Nations,’ written by a former CIA agent based in Syria, Miles Copeland. He recounts how the US sought to order about successive Syrian regimes or overthrow them.

Syria’s worst years were under an Alawite air force general, Hafez al-Assad, who seized power in a 1971 coup. Until his death in 2000, he misruled Syria with an iron hand, battling attempts by Islamists, communists, Nasserites, Baathists, CIA, Britain’s MI6, France’s DGSE, Saudi intelligence, Turkey and Israel to unseat him. Syria suffered eight coups since 1946.

These efforts led to the brutal repressiveness of the Syrian regimes. I was in the city of Hama shortly after its Islamists revolted against the Assad regime. Tens of thousands were killed there.

ORDER IT NOW

Hafez Assad did America’s bidding when he sent troops to attack Iraq in 1991. The US long sent Arab captives to Syria to be tortured, particularly to link Iraq to non-existent nuclear weapons. Hafez’s oldest son Basil, who was slated to replace Hafez after his death in 2000, killed himself in a car crash. In true Mafia style, the Assad family forced the mild-mannered, Bashar, a British-trained ophthalmologist, to become president. His brutal brother Maher became the real power behind the throne.

Today, a third of Syria and Iraq are occupied by US forces. The mighty US air force rules the Mideast skies, along with its ally, Israel. When I was asked to the Pentagon to consult with the Air Force’s strategic planners, I was amazed to see many uniformed Israeli air force officers there. Qatar has become an aircraft carrier for the US Air Force. Jordan, Bahrain, Egypt and Kuwait all host powerful US forces.

Syria is crushed. Almost 50,000 Palestinians have been killed. Gaza is rubble. Israel is openly considering annexing more parts of Syria as well as slices of Lebanon. Israel’s hard expansionist right is cock-a-hoop over grabbing more land. The incoming Trump administration, flush with a $100 million gift from the casino magnates, Israeli-American Adelsons, and packed by Israel supporters, is giving Israel’s far right government carte blanche.

Will there be more targets? Possibly. One of the heroes of the Afghan War, Khalil Haqqani, was just murdered in Kabul, allegedly by an Islamic State suicide bomber. We don’t know who is really behind Islamic State, but the killing sounds a lot like some assassinations recently carried out by Israel’s intel agency, Mossad. Or was it delayed American revenge for its defeat in Afghanistan?

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  1. meamjojo says:

    Hey Margolis – don’t you ever do anything except complain?

    Everyone in Syria seems ecstatic that Assad is deposed but not you. Nooooooooooooo.

  2. @meamjojo

    “everyone in Syria”

    not quite everyone: cf. Kurds, Shia’a, Alawites, Christians.

    still, the revelations coming out about the Assad regime’s Reign of Terror over the other (Sunni) 70% of Syria are quite stunning.

    •�Replies: @Wokechoke
  3. Anon[384] •�Disclaimer says:

    Almost 50,000 Palestinians have been killed.

    Oh fuck you Margolis

    Try 200,000+ in a year.

    •�Agree: nosquat loquat
    •�Replies: @amor fati
  4. Wokechoke says:

    “Syria – or what’s left of it – was divided up into zones – a third of the country with all its oil and gas fields is under the control of US military forces. Revenues from this oil and gas accounted for half of Syria’s income and paid its armed forces. Deprived of pay and munitions, the Syrian armed forces faded away, leaving the roads to Damascus open to Islamist forces, branded ‘terrorists’ by the west.”

    This should be the great stumbling block. Who gets the oil revenue to pay the cops/troops?

  5. Wokechoke says:
    @Haxo Angmark

    The coastal population of Alawites ought to consider a bid for a separatist state.

    Syria looks unworkable.

    •�Replies: @meamjojo
  6. Marcali says:

    Another creation of the post-WW I peace work bites the dust. Not too soon one presumes.

  7. @meamjojo

    It’s not just that all he does is complain but he never offers any alternative suggestions. What is your answer to the problems of Syria Eric? What do you propose to make things better?

  8. A couple of footnotes to this piece, Miles Copeland, the “former” CIA agent and author of “The Game of Nations,” was the manager of the New Wave band The Police, who wrote songs like “I’ll Be Watching You” and other gems.

    The other one is Margolis’s statement that Israel had killed “50,000 Palestinians.” The number, at this point, is far upwards of 200,000 by many credible accounts.

    What gives, Mr Margolis?

    •�Replies: @Brother Ma
  9. meamjojo says:
    @Wokechoke

    Syrian Druze are looking to be annexed by Israel! If it can work with for Putin/Russia, then why not the same here?

    ‘What’s our fate, our brothers?’: Syrian Druze call to be annexed to Israel
    By OHAD MERLIN
    December 13, 2024

    “What’s our fate, our brothers?”

    -“Israel!”

    Viral videos circulating on social media depicted a gathering of dignitaries from the village of Hader, on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights, speaking in favor of joining Israel.

    In the videos, a dignitary who spoke in front of a crowd of dozens, said: “In the name of the all the people of Hader, and if anyone objects, please say… if we have to choose, we will choose the lesser evil – to be annexed to the (Israeli) Golan!”

    The speaker argued that Israel for them is ‘the lesser evil,’ warning that ‘the other evil coming our way,’ meaning the Islamist militias, would “take our wives, our daughters, our homes.”

    The speaker continued, arguing he speaks on behalf of several villages in the region: “We are with those who preserve our dignity… I don’t mind if anyone is taking pictures or recording – we ask to be annexed to the Golan… The fate of Hader is the fate of the surrounding villages, we want to ask to join our kin in the Golan, to be free from injustice and oppression,” to which those present at the convention replied shouting: “We agree, we agree!”

    http://jpost.com/middle-east/article-833318?utm_source=pocket_shared

  10. @nosquat loquat

    May be the manager of the Police band , but was certainly the father of the American member of the Police, a Mr Copeland.

    As for Syria and Assad; I don’t care how brutal Assad was, he had to be brutal to put down those jihadis. In any case, he also protected Christians. The only places that ever protected Christians in the Middle East were Iraq, Iran and Syria, and the US and its running dogs are to blame for that.

    Those Evangelical Christians at worst are diabolical Judaising “Christians “ and at best simply fools that have allowed raghead Jihadis to despoil the lands of the Early Church. I hope their houses experiences all the treatment that their favourites in Syria are visiting upon the Christians,Alawites and Secular Moslems as we speak.

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    , @nosquat loquat
  11. Wokechoke says:
    @Brother Ma

    There is a collusion to erase these pockets of Original Christianity between the trinity of evil Jews, Sunni, Evangelicals.

  12. Anonymous[420] •�Disclaimer says:

    Your comment about being detained as a suspected CIA agent-officer reminds me of my own experience. I won’t say which country, but it was in the 70s. The guy took out my electric razor. He extended the chord and then seriously asked me “how many a day do you call Langley on this?” He didn’t like when I said “How about never. It’s a razor.” He wasn’t smiling. I only defused it when I offered to leave it with him and buy a new one.

  13. @Brother Ma

    No, Miles Copeland was not the father of Police drummer Stuart Copeland; he was his older brother.

    I agree with the rest of your post.

  14. amor fati says:
    @Anon

    Try 200,000+ in a year.

    [Killed]

    And according to JewMojo (obnoxious commenter #1) they all died ecstatic deaths.

  15. amor fati says:

    p.s. For a minute I confused the author with the son of Lynn Margulis of endosymbiotic theory fame. My mistake. But while we are here, Lynn also had an issue* with the free fall collapse of Building number 7, September 11, 2001…

    Has Eric Margolis ever discussed or expressed an opinion about the official story regarding the mass murders committed on September 11, 2001? If he is not satisfied with the official story, as many indeed are not, has he ventured a better explanation? Like what happened and who really orchestrated these horrific crimes?

    Three paragraphs before her Works, see mention of 9-11, here

    *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Margulis



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