Is The Middle East On The Brink?



Richard Fernandez, PJ Media: Full Speed to Disaster

While the US media's attention remained focused on the presidential elections, developments in Syria continued to take a dramatic turn. Saudi Arabia announced "it was ready to participate in any ground operations in Syria if the U.S.-led alliance decides to start such operations." Russia warned that Turkey might intervene to break the siege of Aleppo to save its clients from annihilation and prevent a renewed flood of refugees from taking the road to Europe.

Not only is the situation threatening to escalate, the Washington Post described the situation of the non-ISIS rebels in Aleppo as nearly catastrophic. Liz Sly and Zakaria Zakaria write: "Syrian rebels battled for their survival in and around Syria’s northern city of Aleppo on Thursday after a blitz of Russian airstrikes helped government loyalists sever a vital supply route and sent a new surge of refugees fleeing toward the border with Turkey."

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WNU Editor: The above video describes how dire the situation in Syria is right now, and Richard Fernandez in the above commentary is correct in describing how much of a defeat this is becoming for US policy and strategy. Sighhh .... President Obama and his allies have certainly misjudged the situation in Syria .... starting with the premise that the Russian military intervention would end up as a quagmire. President Assad is not liked .... but neither are the radical jihadists who are on the other side who trough their barbarity and radicalism have alienated much of the non-Sunni and even Sunni populations. And while I expect this war to go on for a long time, you cannot help but feel that the momentum of this conflict has shifted in favour of the Assad regime, and that time is now on their side. But here is the scary part .... the situation on the ground is fluid, and I would not be surprised if countries like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and a few Gulf sheikdoms (with U. S. support in the background) are right now contemplating a serious military intervention that would shift the balance away from the Assad regime .... or to at least stop their military advances. The next few weeks are going to be very dangerous .... and my eyes are specifically on what Turkey will do .... will they order their military to enter Syria to save their rebel allies. In the event that there is such an intervention .... we will then be on the brink of a major war that will engulf the entire Middle East .... and maybe beyond.