US & Russia Deploy in Syria – Double Prey for Al-Qaeda

Tuesday, June 19, 2012
By Paul Martin

DEBKAfile
June 19, 2012

The failure of US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday, at the G20 summit in Los Cabos, Mexico to agree on terms for Syria and Iran holds the potential for three equally dire scenarios to unfold in Syria:

It could degenerate into another Afghanistan; or another Balkans, or al Qaeda’s next war arena.
Potentially counterpoised in Syria today are, on the one side, the United States, Europe and their Arab allies; on the other, are Russia, China, Iran and Hizballah.

The last group is preparing to show its muscle with a vast joint military exercise in Syria.
Al Qaeda has begun to seep through the cracks.

The Assad regime is not just shedding blood but bleeding itself But it stays alive because 40 percent of the Syrian population is behind it and the rebel movement is deeply fractured.
Syria is therefore in the process of breaking up into three balkanized segments:
The United States and its European and Arab allies in the northern, central and eastern regions.

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One Response to “US & Russia Deploy in Syria – Double Prey for Al-Qaeda”

  1. Arbaches

    If the United States is not very careful, it could find itself in a direct conflict with both Russia and China in the years ahead.The Russian military and the Chinese military have been very busy preparing for such a conflict.  The U.S. military has been focused on other things. Sadly, most Americans know much more about “America’s Got Talent” and “American Idol” than they do about geopolitics these days.
    http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/will-russian-and-chinese-military-forces-on-syrian-soil-prevent-obama-from-bombing-syria

    #98260

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