Syria: Is the US Seeking To Open Another Front Against Russia?

Published in Analitica
(Venezuela) on 4 December 2024
by Germán Gorraiz López (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Patricia Simoni. Edited by Michelle Bisson.
Although the United States has disavowed connection to the jihadist offensive perpetrated by Turkey and Israel, a possible Pentagon objective would be to open a new front against Russia to force a diversion of Russian air power from Ukraine, thus slowing its counteroffensive in Kursk and Donbas.

US Constructive Chaos

The Carter Doctrine (1980), inspired by Zbigniew Brzezinski, had as its objective the implementation in the Near and Middle East of what came to be known as "constructive chaos,” a concept based on a maxim attributed to Roman emperor Julius Caesar: "Divide and conquer.” It would establish a field of instability and violence in the region (Balkanization) and generate a chaos that would spread from Lebanon, Palestine and Syria to Iraq and from Iran and Afghanistan to Pakistan and Anatolia (Asia Minor).

Thus, the former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, who was overthrown for his refusal to install U.S. bases on Egyptian soil, revealed in an interview in the Egyptian daily El-Fagr the existence of an alleged plan to divide the entire Middle Eastern region. It consists of the establishment of the aforementioned "constructive chaos" through successively destroying the autocratic regimes of Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria and Iran — and of reserving for Jordan the role of the “new homeland of the Palestinian people.”

Is the United States Seeking To Open a New Front Against Russia?

Taking advantage of Bashar al-Assad’s official visit to Moscow and the fact that Friday was already a holiday in Syria, jihadist groups under Turkish and Israeli guidance unleashed a lightning offensive, entering Aleppo, the second largest city in the country, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.*

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham is the group most involved in the current offensive against the Assad government. Led by Abu Mohammed al-Golani, the group essentially controls the Idlib Governate and would itself be under the remote control of an Israel interested in the formation of an Islamic caliphate with its capital in Aleppo. Likewise, the surprise attack would have involved forces of the National Front for Liberation, a group backed by Recep Erdogan, who is obsessed with absorbing the Kurdish-Syrian state of Rojava.

Although the United States has dissociated itself from this new battle, after stating that it “has nothing to do with the offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham,” the Pentagon's unequivocal objective would be to open a new front against Russia, thus forcing Russia to divert air forces from Ukraine and slow its counteroffensive in Kursk and the Donbas region. Several squadrons of Russian aircraft have launched violent air strikes against the jihadist-controlled neighborhoods of Aleppo, as well as the Idlib base.

Plus, the Syrian Arab Army is already preparing a counteroffensive for Assad’s return to Syria, to recapture Aleppo and other areas occupied by the jihadists — a military venture that would have support from Syrian Democratic Forces led by the Kurds, as well as Shiite militias from Iraq.

Given both the air superiority of forces loyal to Assad and missiles supplied by Russia, it is foreseeable that the official counteroffensive would end up cornering the HTS jihadists, who would have to take refuge in Libya, as well as the members of the NFL, who would find refuge in Turkey. Meanwhile, Erdogan would already be a pariah for Vladimir Putin, who would try to provoke a coup d'état by the Turkish Army, definitively ousting Erdrogan.

Finally, we would witness the signing of a new Kurdish-Syrian agreement establishing the autonomous region of Rojava, or Syrian Kurdistan, under U.S. supervision. The rest of the Syrian territory would remain under the presidency of a strengthened Assad, thus allowing Russia to maintain its naval bases and control the maritime routes of the Eastern Mediterranean.


*Editor's Note: Hayat Tahrir al-Sham took Damascus on Dec. 8, and Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, where he was given asylum.


A pesar de que Estados Unidos se ha desvinculado de la ofensiva yihadista preparada por Turquía e Israel, el objetivo confeso del Pentágono sería abrir un nuevo frente contra Rusia que le obligue a distraer fuerzas aéreas de Ucrania y así ralentizar su contraofensiva en Kursk y en el Donbas.

El caos constructivo de EEUU

La Doctrina Carter inspirada por Brzezinski (1980), tenía como objetivo la implementación en Oriente Próximo y Medio del llamado “caos constructivo”, concepto que se basaría en la máxima atribuida al emperador romano Julio César “divide et impera”, para lograr la instauración de un campo de inestabilidad y violencia en la zona (balcanización) y originar un caos que se extendería desde Líbano, Palestina y Siria a Iraq y desde Irán y Afganistán hasta Pakistán y Anatolia (Asia Menor). 

Así, el ex-presidente de Egipto, Hosni Mubarak, (derrocado por su negativa a la instalación de bases norteamericanas en suelo egipcio), reveló en una entrevista al diario egipcio El-Fagr la existencia del presunto plan para dividir a toda la región de Medio Oriente, consistente en la instauración del citado “caos constructivo” mediante la sucesiva destrucción de los regímenes autocráticos de Irak, Libia, Sudán, Siria e Irán y reservando para Jordania el rol de “nueva patria del pueblo palestino”.

¿Busca Estados Unidos abrir un nuevo frente contra Rusia?

Aprovechando la visita oficial de Al Assad a Moscú y que el viernes ya es festivo en Siria, los grupos  yihadistas teledirigidos por Turquía e Israel desencadenaron una ofensiva relámpago, entrando en Alepo, la segunda ciudad más grande del país, según el Observatorio Sirio de Derechos Humanos (SOHR, por sus siglas en inglés).

Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) es el grupo más destacado que participa en la actual ofensiva contra el gobierno de Assad. El grupo está dirigido por Abu Mohammed al Julani y controla la mayor parte de la provincia de Idlib, y estaría teledirigido por un Israel interesado en la formación de un Califato islámico con capital en Alepo. Asimismo, en el ataque sorpresa tomarían parte fuerzas del Frente de Liberación Nacional, grupo respaldado por un Erdogan obsesionado con fagocitar el Estado kurdo-sirio de Rojava.

A pesar de que Estados Unidos se ha desvinculado de esta nueva batalla tras afirmar que “no tiene nada que ver con esta ofensiva, dirigida por Hayat Tahrir al-Sham», el objetivo inequívoco del Pentágono sería abrir un nuevo frente contra Rusia que le obligue a distraer fuerzas aéreas de Ucrania y así ralentizar su contraofensiva en Kursk y en el Donbas.Así, varios escuadrones de aviones rusos habrían ya iniciado violentos ataques aéreos contra los barrios de Alepo controlados por los yihadistas así como la base de Idlib.

Igualmente, tras el regreso de Assad a Siria, el Ejército Arabe Sirio estaría ya preparando su contraofensiva para recuperar Alepo y demás zonas ocupadas por los yihadistas, ayudados en la empresa militar por las Fuerzas Democráticas Sirias lideradas por los kurdos así como milicias chiitas llegadas de Irak.
Dada la superioridad aérea de las fuerzas leales a Assad y los suministros de misiles por parte de Rusia, es previsible que la contraofensiva oficialista termine por arrinconar a los yihadistas del HTS que deberán refugiarse en Libia así como a los miembros del FLN que encontrarán refugio en Turquía. Mientras, Erdogan seria ya un paria para un Putin que intentará provocar un golpe de estado del Ejército Turco para defenestrarlo definitivamente.

Finalmente, asistiremos a la firma de un nuevo acuerdo kurdo-sirio que implementará la región autónoma de Rojava o Kurdistán sirio tutelado por EEUU. El resto del territorio sirio quedará bajo la Presidencia de un Al Assad reforzado, lo que permitirá a Rusia mantener sus bases navales y controlar las rutas marítimas del Mediterráneo Oriental.

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