A comment on the President’s National Security Plan, courtesy of Tim Howe
Trump’s national security plan: Iran threat is the sneaker issue for 2018
BY ANDREW MALCOLMFor years, Iran has been accurately labeled as the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism. Now, quietly with little notice beyond the region, the militant regime in Iran has established a major land force in Syria effectively threatening the existence of Israel.
Using the cover of helping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad against domestic insurgents, Tehran now has stationed an estimated 125,000 troops in that country, outnumbering the Syrian army, and enhanced by Russian forces. This is in addition to thousands of Iranian militia allegedly “helping” Iraq forces extinguish ISIS threats there.
Ambassador Nikki Haley outlined last week how Iran is flouting United Nations resolutions by supporting and arming Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who recently fired an Iranian missile into Saudi Arabia.
Under pressure from U.S.-advised troops and Iranian and Russian attacks, ISIS has effectively declined as an organized military threat, leaving Iranian and allied Hezbollah forces with time and motivation to make other mischief.
White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster’s team is currently developing a new post-ISIS strategy focusing on neutralizing or containing the looming threat of Iran to Israel and U.S. forces.
In his national security outline this week President Donald Trump noted the global balance of power has shifted in recent years in ways adverse to U.S. interests. He focused on Russia and China in this congressionally mandated statement, adding realistically, “Whether we like it or not, we are engaged in a new era of competition.”
But Iran is likely to be a major policy target in the new year when the McMaster strategy is completed. With American troops still fighting in Afghanistan now for the 17th year, presenting a case for confronting Iran anew is likely to take considerable public education and selling, short of a direct attack on Israel or American troops.
Meanwhile, Defense Secretary James Mattis has indicated the 2,000 special operators stationed in Syria are not going anywhere soon in order to stymie any ISIS rebirth. But this raises the possibility of armed encounters with Iran’s nearby forces.
Already, U.S. planes have downed two armed Iranian drones. Israeli planes regularly bomb Hezbollah convoys in Syria. And intelligence reports say Iran is building a missile base in northwest Syria.
“What we face,” McMaster said recently, “is the prospect of Iran having a proxy army on the borders of Israel.” That’s a more imminent threat to the closest U.S. Middle Eastern ally than the longstanding — and remaining concern — about Iranian missiles traveling the 600 miles to “erase” Israel, as Tehran has threatened.
President Barack Obama preferred ineffective words, red lines and sanctions against the Syrian regime. He ignored Iran’s troop buildup in Syria in favor of negotiating his much-coveted nuclear weapons agreement with Tehran. Trump has denounced that agreement as “incomprehensibly bad” and certified to Congress this fall that Iran is not living up to the spirit of the pact.
With Trump already facing down a rapidly-developing nuclear threat from North Korea, the stakes with Iran are high and growing. Such confrontations are likely to figure in the current budget debate over the GOP’s enhanced defense appropriation desires versus the domestic spending priorities of Democrats.
No U.N. resolutions, sanctions or words have halted Iran’s expansionist ambitions. Like Russia, Iran has cycled much of its armed forces through years of Syrian fighting, giving them real-life regular army training under Russians and actual combat experience for whatever Iran’s future military plans might be.
The nonpartisan Institute for the Study of War reported earlier this year that “Iranian military cooperation with Russia in Syria is dramatically increasing Tehran’s ability to plan and conduct complex conventional operations … (and) is transforming its military to be able to conduct quasi-conventional warfare hundreds of miles from its borders. This capability, which very few states in the world have, will fundamentally alter the strategic calculus and balance of power within the Middle East.”
Washington is consumed this month with passing the tax bill and a continuing spending resolution, both of which have been languishing all fall. And, of course, there’s a half-month recess to enjoy.
But the volatile Iranian problem, like that annual arrival of post-holiday credit-card bills, is likely to come due early in 2018
Malcolm is an author and veteran national and foreign correspondent covering politics since the 1960s. Follow him@AHMalcolm.
More neocon, self-righteous war mongering.
A more honest assessment: https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2017/12/19/trumps-national-security-speech/
Ditto…………
What do we make of Trump’s national security speech? First of all, it is the military/security complex’s speech, and it is inconsistent with Trump’s intention of normalizing relations with Russia
Trump begins by honoring the military, police, Homeland Security, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In other words, “America first” means domination by Washington over the citizenry as well as over foreign countries.
What ever happened with balancing the budget?
He says that now Washington is serving the citizens. Looking at the tax bill, he must mean that citizens consist of the One Percent.
He next associates making America first with more money for the military.
Good summary……..From Roberts………..jmo
My conclusion is that Trump has surrendered to the real rulers of America—the powerful interest groups such as the military/security complex, the Israel Lobby, the environmental polluters, Wall Street and the banks “too big to fail.”
America is a country in which despite the hopes flyover America had in Trump, an oligarchy rules. The American people, regardless of who they elect, have no voice, no input, no representation.
The governments of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush were the last governments that were subject to any accountability. With the Clinton regime the United States entered into the age of tyranny.
the last statement, should make OWL happy ….with the statement to include Bushy….. 🙂
Jerry,
If Trump was working with the oligarchs, you would still see ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Trump and Putin have crushed ISIS.
HLS was used against American patriots since inception. Now it’s actually used for the purpose of border security and catching real terrorists. Think MS13.
Defense spending is important. Our equipment is old and outdated.
The tax plan (which could have been better) will prove to be great. Economic growth is going to be awesome…!!
You can’t balance the budget until you cut spending. That’s happening.
Question: why do you think Trump is such a trade deficit hawk? What do you think the purpose of that is?
Why did Bush 1 and 2, Clinton and Obama run up such a trade deficit?
All good questions……….As, I said before…..I will continue to have an open mind, and give him the benefit of the doubt. As, Ronny R said….”Trust but, verify”
Jerry,
The question of trade deficit is the most important economic issue going on right now. I’m curious if anyone can answer it.
Good question………..
Very few know why Trump is such a trade deficit hawk. I’ve never heard anyone in the economic world explain or talk about the significance of it all. It’s huge!
Could be another “guns and butter” issue……..where the MIC, does not want anyone to think about…..If, MSN, controls the airwaves, then no wonder no one is talking about.
Since, the last time , I think, it was the Tea Party that was concerned with the issue.
And the Deep State took care of the Tea Party………..OOTB
Exactly, everyone controlled by the WMD.
( weapons of mass distraction ) LOL
Will She face consequences?
I doubt it.
ABOUT TIME
On the orders of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Justice Department prosecutors have begun asking FBI agents to explain the evidence they found in a now dormant criminal investigation into a controversial uranium deal that critics have linked to Bill and Hillary Clinton, multiple law enforcement officials told NBC News.
The interviews with FBI agents are part of the Justice Department’s effort to fulfill a promise an assistant attorney general made to Congress last month to examine whether a special counsel was warranted to look into what has become known as the Uranium One deal, a senior Justice Department official said.
At issue is a 2010 transaction in which the Obama Administration allowed the sale of U.S. uranium mining facilities to Russia’s state atomic energy company. Hillary Clinton was secretary of state at the time, and the State Department was one of nine agencies that agreed to approve the deal after finding no threat to U.S. national security.
Most matters of policy wait upon The White House. Guidance from that quarter should be concerned with domestic issues. Problems like the high cost of living, the breakdown of business prosperity,unemployment, the reorganization of government departments, the deportation of dangerous gang members. It is time in my belief for America to continue looking after it’s much neglected internal issues and to bring the troops home and allow others to help solve foreign policy issues. Russia and Iran will get bogged down in Syria and soon realize they can’t keep their counties strong while occupying foreign lands. Russia learned their lesson in Afghanistan, Iran in The Iran Iraq war. They want The Americans out and once they are gone they will find that The Middle East is impossible to govern and they will leave or face defeat. DT