The ISW blog will be analysing the data and reaching their conclusions through an American lense. Remember that it is written and produced primarily for an American audience hence it being American centric. However having said that, I think that the Americans have dropped the ball on the Syrian war and left the field wide open for the Russians to utilise effectively. IMHO all the Americans can really do now is try to play catch up until the Russians, in turn, drop the ball. In this the Americans only have themselves to blame and there is enough blame to cover both sides of the Congressional divide and the White House. IMHO when definite leadership and policy was required, it was noticeably lacking. Maybe it is time for Europe to stand up and take the lead, sideling the Americans.https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CbVT-uMW4AAcDuB.jpg:large
Wow that is some serious kurdish progress...
I have been reading some new articles on the ISW blog. Factually they have always been on the money I think but their fully americanized ideas for the next steps that should be taken gave me some laughs. Their solution consists of giving humanitarian aid to some specific non-radical groups so they don't get assimilated into the radical coalition. While allowing them to coordinate with the terrorist groups for the defence of Aleppo.
And providing food and a TOW or two will, according to these analysts, convert them from "potential powerbrokers" to "powerbrokers" and "US clients". And later USA can use them to fight ... ISIS
It's amazing how easy this "partner-building" seems to americans, just bring some trucks all the way around from Turkey to Aleppo city, throw some stale sandwiches and a dollar or two to those unwashed rebels' face. Now we bought them and they fight for us like loyal dogs. 'merica!
What do you think about this way of "partner building"? Are there any legitimate rebel groups that would willingly fight for USA interests? It is my understanding that they are universally hated.
If there is one force that can fight with USA assistance and beat ISIS, while not throwing gasoline in the fire within Syria, it is the kurds. But that would mean displeasing the sultan Erdogan.
Seeing the russians working with the kurds and having such success actually proves that the USA decision making is lacking. And it will probably get worse as the US elections get closer. Then it may get fully anti-interventionist after Sanders becomes president.
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Turkey is basically providing artillery support to Al Nusra Front, an Al Qaeda affiliate, not even hiding it. They are actually proud of their "success" in halting the kurd advance. Wake up USA ...
Turkey will not allow Syrian town of Azaz to fall to Kurdish militia: PM | Reuters
Stemming from that, is the lack of US and European pressure on Turkey regarding its continued attacks on the Kurds, especially when the Kurds are achieving successes against Daesh and al Nusra. IMV, the shelling of the Kurds when they were advancing against al Nusra, was aiding and abetting the enemy. Maybe it is time for the Americans, the EU, Europe and NATO to undertake a comprehensive reassessment of the political, diplomatic, strategic and economic viability of Turkeys continued membership of NATO and any other European centric organisations.