Russian President Vladimir Putin. © Alexei Druzhinin / RIA Novosti
Shane Harris & Nancy A. Youssef, Daily Beast: U.S. Spies Root for an ISIS-Russia War
Six U.S. intelligence and military officials tell The Daily Beast that they hope an apparent ISIS attack on Metrojet Flight 9268 would force Putin to finally take the gloves off.
In the days following the crash of Russian Metrojet Flight 9268, which mounting evidence suggests was felled by an ISIS bomb, many U.S. intelligence and security officials weren’t panicking about the so-called Islamic State unleashing a new campaign of attacks on civilian airliners. Instead, they were wondering how the bombing might hurt Vladimir Putin, and potentially help the United States.
Ever since Putin started dropping bombs on militants in Syria, officials have privately been arguing that the Russian leader committed a major strategic blunder, and that his intervention in Syria would weaken both his military and his reputation and likely ignite a backlash from Islamist militants, who have attacked inside Russia in the past.
One U.S. intelligence official, speaking prior to the airliner crash, called the Russian campaign in Syria “Putin’s folly.”
WNU Editor: Russia has been at war against Islamic militants long before the U.S. got involved in these conflicts. And while I can understand that some in the U.S. are probably hoping that Syria will be a Russian quagmire and hell-hole .... the reality is that it is the U.S. that has been in a quagmire in the Middle East for the past few years.