Monday, March 16, 2009

Syria-Iran: A Critical Alliance / The Syria-Iran Axis bolsters Bashar al-Assad

Syria-Iran: A Critical Alliance / The Syria-Iran Axis bolsters Bashar al-Assad
by Yoram Ettinger
(NSI News Source Info) March 16, 2009: Irrespective of the Arab-Israeli conflict and Israel's existence, the ties with Iran constitute for the ruthless Assad The root cause of the Syria-USSR axis was Syrian regional concerns.regime an indispensable financial, diplomatic and military means of survival.
The Syria-Iran axis bolsters Bashar al-Assad's policies on the most critical fronts: domestic, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, Russia and the USA. Assad's fundamental interests conflict with fundamental US values and interests. Syria's hostility toward the US dates back to the Cold War, when it sided with the USSR. The Syria-USSR axis originated in 1955, when the Golan Heights were occupied by Syria and when the US refrained from supplying Israel with advanced military systems.
The root cause of the Syria-USSR axis was Syrian regional concerns: Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon. The decline of Moscow has raised the profile of Iran as Syria's key strategic ally. Syria and Iran consider each other an extension of their strategic depth in face of mutual historical rivals and threats: Iraq, Turkey and the US.
The US threat is military and political - introducing democracy, which is a lethal threat to the rogue regimes in Damascus and Teheran. Hence, for instance, the Iran-Syria involvement in anti-US Iraqi and Afghani terrorism, aimed at uprooting US military presence from Iraq, Afghanistan and from the Gulf. Damascus fears a stable pro-US Iraq and prefers a chaotic one. Syria and Iran coordinate efforts (probably with Russia) to leverage the expected US evacuation of Iraq, in order to realize Iranian domination of the Gulf and its natural resources, and to advance Syrian inter-Arab aspirations.
Syrian involvement in anti-US terrorism and narco-terrorism precedes its role in the murder of 300 US Marines during the 1983 bombing of US embassy and Marines HQ in Beirut. Iran and North Korea have assisted Syrian nuclear, biological and chemical military efforts. Iran has funded Syria's military procurement from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, China and North Korea, and has supplied Damascus with Iranian missiles, tanks, armored personnel carriers and sophisticated intelligence and surveillance systems.
Iran and North Korea have collaborated in the development of ballistic capabilities; they established, in Syria, plants which manufacture medium-range missiles and missile launchers. They have sent thousands of military and technological advisors to enhance Syrian military performance. Iran has supported - directly and via Hizbullah - the Syrian foothold in Lebanon, which is considered a prime Syrian national security goal. Independent of the Golan Heights, the Assad regime considers the axis with Iran a long-term, strategic interest and not a tenuous, tactical marriage of convenience. For Assad to pry away from Iran, in return for the Golan An Israeli giveaway of the Golan Heights would undermine other US interests in the Middle East.
Heights and US engagement, would require him to de-Assadize himself. The Syrian leopard cannot change its spots; it does, however, change its tactics. An Israeli giveaway of the Golan Heights would undermine other US interests in the Middle East.
It would enable Syria to redeploy a few armored mechanized divisions from the Golan front to the Jordanian frontier, in an attempt to destabilize and topple the Hashemite regime in Jordan, which Damascus considers a Syrian province. Such a development could have ripple effects into Saudi Arabia and the Gulf.
A Golan giveaway would also enable Assad to redeploy a few divisions to the Turkish frontier, agitating anti-Turkish Kurdish terrorism, in his attempt to reclaim Hatay, which used to be Syrian territory, and which constitutes a platform for US surveillance and intelligence installations. A Golan withdrawal by Israel would dramatically enhance the strategic maneuverability of pro-Iran, pro-Russia, pro-China and pro-North Korea Syria - which hosts a multitude of international terrorist organizations, which practices hate-education and which has systematically violated agreements concluded with Turkey, Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon and Israel.

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