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Has
Trump Launched the Next Great American Catastrophe in the Middle East?
By Jefferson Morley [1] / AlterNet [2]
April 6, 2017
1
President Obama, do not attack Syria. There is no
upside and tremendous downside. Save your "powder" for another (and
more important) day!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2013 [3]
It was
that rarest of occasions when Barack Obama and Donald Trump were thinking very
much alike.
In
September 2013, President Obama was besieged by demands to attack Syria over a
ghastly chemical attack in the Damascus suburb of Ghouta that killed 1,500
people. Obama‘s logic tracked with Trump’s. There was no upside to attacking
Syria, only a tremendous downside. Obama reached that conclusion by careful
study of his options. Trump reached that conclusion by the seat of his pants.
Today
President Trump faces much the same predicament [4] as his
predecessor, and has already ordered an initial military strike,
launching 59 tomahawk missiles at a Syrian Government airbase [5].
The imagery from the town of Idlib province where a Syrian government chemical
attack killed at least 69 people is sickening. The calls for U.S. action are
growing.
What
is the upside of a unilateral U.S. military response? Punishing Assad the war
criminal may be psychologically satisfying on some level. The airstrikes might
deter him from using chemical weapons again. They also might not.
Learning
Curve
Trump
is going to learn from this international crisis that there is no unilateral
U.S. military action that can oust the Syrian dictator or change the balance of
power on the battlefield ruins of his country. Despite Trump's bluster, you
can’t “bomb the sh*t” out of your enemies.
Going
to the U.N. Security Council to build international support for a military
response or prosecution of Assad as a war criminal is a theoretical policy
option. But it is not a real possibility under an administration that is hostile
to the United Nations and the idea of multilateral cooperation.
Can
Trump learn from the past?
With
lemons for options, Obama chose to make lemonade. Instead of a unilateral
missile strike, he let Secretary of State John Kerry work out a deal with the
Russians to dismantle and remove Assad’s chemical arsenal. Between October 2013
and June 2014, some 1,300 metric tons [6] of deadly
weaponized poison gas was removed from the battlefield under international
supervision.
That
was a tremendous accomplishment. Imagine if Assad still had those chemical
weapons. We might be seeing an attack like Idlib province every week. But it is
small consolation when Assad is still in power and still willing to obtain and
use chemical weapons.
Now
Trump, like Obama, faces the very real limitations on what an American
president can actually do. Trump said Wednesday that Assad’s use of chemical
weapons crossed a line, in fact, “many, many lines.” He now faces the same
dilemma as his predecessor: Is he going to enforce his impulsively drawn “line
in the sand” with even greater U.S. military action?
Trump
is addressing the issue with the help of a newly professionalized National
Security Council. By ousting the armchair intellectual Steve Bannon [7],
Trump has acceded to National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster. At least the
president is getting advice from a professional, not a propagandist.
The
Playbook
But
the Syria options McMaster is presenting to Trump are likely to follow what
Obama derisively called the "playbook [8]."
“There’s
a playbook in Washington that presidents are supposed to follow,” Obama told
the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg. “It’s a playbook that comes out of the
foreign-policy establishment. And the playbook prescribes responses to
different events, and these responses tend to be militarized responses. Where America
is directly threatened, the playbook works. But the playbook can also be a trap
that can lead to bad decisions. In the midst of an international challenge like
Syria, you get judged harshly if you don’t follow the playbook, even if there
are good reasons why it does not apply.”
Trump
faces a different situation than Obama did in 2013. The Syrian government has
consolidated its battlefield gains. The rebels, led by Al-Qaeda and supported
heavily by the Gulf States and Saudi Arabia, are in retreat. Syria’s allies,
Iran and Russia, are not budging. Russia is defending Syria’s action, not very convincingly [9]. Iran
has strongly condemned [10] the attacks,
but will not attack Assad.
Trump
has a political opening. But that would require him to restrain himself from
further military action, and engaging in creative diplomacy, an activity he
seeks to defund and downgrade [11].
Jefferson
Morley is AlterNet's Washington correspondent. He is the author of JFK and CIA: The Secret Assassination Files [12] (Kindle)
and Snow-Storm in August: Washington City,
Francis Scott Key, and the Forgotten Race Riot of 1835 [13].
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