In Syria, America Loses if Either Side Wins
By EDWARD N. LUTTWAK
Published: August 24, 2013
...the Obama administration should resist the temptation to intervene more forcefully in Syrias civil war. A victory by either side would be equally undesirable for the United States.
At this point, a prolonged stalemate is the only outcome that would not be damaging to American interests.
By tying down Mr. Assads army and its Iranian and Hezbollah allies in a war against Al Qaeda-aligned extremist fighters, four of Washingtons enemies will be engaged in war among themselves and prevented from attacking Americans or Americas allies.
That this is now the best option is unfortunate, indeed tragic, but favoring it is not a cruel imposition on the people of Syria, because a great majority of them are facing exactly the same predicament.
Maintaining a stalemate should be Americas objective. And the only possible method for achieving this is to arm the rebels when it seems that Mr. Assads forces are ascendant and to stop supplying the rebels if they actually seem to be winning.
This strategy actually approximates the Obama administrations policy so far. Those who condemn the presidents prudent restraint as cynical passivity must come clean with the only possible alternative: a full-scale American invasion to defeat both Mr. Assad and the extremists fighting against his regime.
That could lead to a Syria under American occupation. And very few Americans today are likely to support another costly military adventure in the Middle East.
A decisive move in any direction would endanger America; at this stage, stalemate is the only viable policy option left.
Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/25/opinion/sunday/in-syria-america-loses-if-either-side-wins.html?_r=0
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(1,484 posts)ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)but I definitely think "we" should avoid going to war.
JayhawkSD
(3,163 posts)To say that a state of death and destruction "serves America's interest" and that we should take steps to actively preserve it is disgusting beyond words. That anyone would think it is sickening, and that the nation's premier newspaper would publish it is unconscionable.
bemildred
(90,061 posts)awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)is stay out of it, which means we won't.