dinsdag 3 september 2013

Syria 201


Obama Can Win by Losing in Congress

An image grab taken from a video uploaded on YouTube on August 26, 2013 allegedly shows a UN inspectors (C) visiting a hospital in the Damascus suburb of Moadamiyet al-Sham. UN inspectors reached a site near Syria's capital of a suspected chemical weapons attack to launch an investigation, meeting doctors and casualties.
There is a glaring contradiction in the rhetoric the Obama administration and its allies have provided for Congress to approve the use of force in Syria. They present the decision as crucial — a “Munich moment,” the failure of which would be “catastrophic.” But if the resolution is so crucial, why did Obama bring it up for a vote at all? Why risk catastrophic failure when Obama could have simply acted without Congress at all?
There is an answer to this, a way to close the circle, though not an argument Obama can make (or even, for all I know, believes). Obama’s goal in Syria is to enforce an international norm against the use of chemical weapons. Obviously he can’t save the Syrians who have already died at the hands of the regime. What he can do is raise the threat of punishment for future chemical strikes. That threat can stand even if Congress fails to approve action right now.
The rationale for military action, which I somewhat reservedly support, is to make dictators hesitate before using chemical weapons. It’s clear that even the crudest of strongmen do think about foreign reaction when weighing whether to deploy these arms. Chemical Ali told his colleagues before gassing the Kurds, “I will kill them all with chemical weapons! Who is going to say anything? The international community? Fuck them!”
Second, using air strikes against state power is a task the United States military can carry out pretty effectively. Air power forced Slobodan Miloševic to relent in the Balkans; it also likely destroyed Saddam Hussein’s nuclear program in the nineties, though this was not apparent at the time. Deep involvement in the social and political structure of a foreign culture is not something the U.S. military is equipped to handle very well.
For the purpose of deterring chemical-weapon attacks, the intent to strike matters nearly as much as the strike itself. Imagine that Congress votes not to authorize Obama’s plan. Then further imagine that Bashar al-Assad, emboldened, carries out another chemical attack. The media coverage would be far more intense. And members of Congress who voted no will have to answer for the carnage that will appear on television screens across the world. If the first vote lost by a relatively narrow margin, Obama would probably then call for a second vote and stand a good chance of winning.
The prospect of that happening may itself deter Assad. And when Republicanscomplain that Obama’s gambit of asking for a congressional vote is a way of shifting responsibility onto Congress, they are, in a sense, correct. Obama will own the consequences of action with or without Congress’s approval. But if it disapproves, Congress will own the consequences of inaction. And those might ultimately prove higher than it is willing to bear.
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5 opmerkingen:

Sonja zei

De misdaden van John Kerry in zijn eigen woorden in 1971 (en 30 jaar later): http://hnn.us/articles/3552.html

Anoniem zei

Belachelijk! Het gaat alleen nog maar over een haalbaarheidsonderzoeken en gaat volstrekt voorbij aan behaalde resultaten waar het Syrie betreft. Blinkt uit in kortzichtigheid en de navelstaardigere focus op Amerikaanse ideologische partijbelangen.
Het was beter geweest je af te vragen wat de consequenties zijn wanneer er burgerslachtoffers vallen bij een wraakactie, want dat blijft het! Niets daarover! Nuff said.

Anoniem zei

Overigens zullen de Amerikanen natuurlijk vooral vliegvelden bombarderen met weinig kans op civilian casualties dus zullen die burgerslachtoffers eventueel meevallen maar dan nog... Steuntje in de rug van de door de saoudis gesteunde Al Qaida? Reap what you preach is not in the book of the massmedia nor the powers that control it! It is not so much a matter of morals but of the indifference to them! Selectieve verontwaardiging dus. En de armen mogen voor het behoud van prestige betalen hier en daar. Daar een beetje meer dan hier. Omdat je schier toevallig hier geboren bent. Wat doe ik goverdomme hier of daar? Dit is geen vechten dit is vuil spel!

stan zei

dit bericht is een helder voorbeeld van hoe slecht deze zaak achter de schermen is voorbereid. door libie dachten de amerikaanse beleidsbepalers dat de bevolking onmiddellijk zou juichen bij een aanval op syrie.

Anoniem zei

Dat begreep ik niet....
I put a spell on you, van screaming jay hawkins al bevalt de versie van ccc mij beter. Daar moest ik aan denken. heel gek....

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