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Just when the red line charade was reaching fever pitch -- but still buried in the sand -- and he had to choose between the US "exercising restraint" or "directly involving itself" in the Syrian war, (see  The Syria-Iran red line show , Asia Times Online, May 2, 2013) President Obama was saved by Bibi Netanyahu's Israeli government.  

The temptation was oh so great for Obama to replay Ronald Reagan and gloriously wear the mantle of Obama The Syrian Mujahid, just as Reagan did in the 1980s with his beloved freedom fighters of the Afghan jihad. That will have to wait -- perhaps not too long. 

Israel's motives 

Let's cut to the chase. Israel's bombing of Syrian army installations at Jamraya near Damascus is a provocation and an  act of war. Israel acted as a Washington proxy -- which may have even provided the list of targets. And Washington -- not to mention those useless puppets in Brussels -- won't condemn the bombing, which for the umpteenth time makes a mockery of international law.  

Israel insists the targets were ground-to-ground Iranian Fateh-110 missiles bound for Hezbollah. Damascus says the targets were a military technology institute as well as troop training grounds; there are a lot of apartments nearby, whose tenants the CIA always wanted to recruit as assets. There are no chemical weapons at Jamraya. According to Syrian medical sources, 42 soldiers may have been killed. 

Israel's Hezbollah angle is murky. There's no confirmation anywhere that Hezbollah bought Fateh-110s. Since 2009, Hezbollah has Syrian versions of the Fateh-110 -- the M600, with a range of about 250 kilometers and a decent guiding system. 

The usual gaggle of anonymous Washington "sources" insists that the Syrian Army itself needs those missiles against the armed mercenary strands of the self-described Free Syrian Army (FSA). So it would make no sense dispatching them to Lebanon. 

But for Israel it makes sense smashing a supply of Fateh 110s -- or even M600s. Israel thus directly helps the FSA; one of its spokesmen, by the way, real or fake, went on Israeli TV to praise the bombers. And Israel at least for now prevents more missiles from reaching Hezbollah. 

Cutting through the fog is the fact that Israel has a bunch of serious motives to once again go rogue. 

It craves a weak, chaotic Syria -- deprived of advanced military technology. It craves most of all an all-out Somalization of Syria -- a sectarian dystopia. What better justification for Israel to be up in arms 24/7 than hardcore Wahhabi terrorism right across its (non-delimitated) borders? On top of it, Israel wants to drag Syria, Hezbollah and ultimately Iran into all-out war. It wants the whole package -- and the sooner and better. 

Damascus for its part can play chess -- and not respond. At least for now. Or let Hezbollah respond -- in the near future. 

It's not by accident that the bombing happened after: 1) Pentagon head Chuck Hagel's tour of Israel and the Gulf petro-monarchies; 2) the Syrian Army's advances during the past few weeks in the Homs corridor against the foreign-sponsored mercenaries/jihadis; 3) Hezbollah's Sheikh Nasrallah's "secret" trip to Tehran; afterwards Nasrallah, a fine geopolitical mind, stressed that what "they" really want is the destruction of the infrastructure, economy and social fabric of Syria -- to "destroy Syria as a people, an army, a whole nation."  

If there are further attacks -- and there may well be -- to deplete the arsenals of the Syrian army, it will be a gift of providence for the mercenaries/jihadis. Nasrallah is absolutely correct that the key objective of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization-Gulf Cooperation Council-Israel coalition of the willing is to try to drag Syria into a total war. After an eventual Syrian response, the "solution" would be to carpet-bomb it to Iraqi levels. 

Obama the Mujahid's options 

Whether the US/Israeli gambit will be successful is an open question. What it did was to postpone the crowning of Obama The Mujahid. 

The netherworlds of US Think Tankland were oh so excited with the prospect of Obama bypassing the UN Security Council (as in Russia and China) a la Bush and unilaterally impose a no-fly zone over Syria -- so the US could engage in the requisite "suppression of the enemy air defense campaign."  

Nonsense, although the Brits and France have not given up within the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in fact even trying to bypass NATO in imposing a no-fly zone. 

The no-fly zone was being spun in Washington as a means to secure Syria's chemical weapons. The problem is that Washington has lousy intel on where these chemical weapons are actually stockpiled. And to top it off, chemical weapons were probably used not by the government but by the "rebels" -- according to widely respected UN investigator Carla del Ponte

The Obama administration was also flirting with "direct lethal aid" to the rebels -- as in anti-tank guided missiles and surface-to-air missiles. 

Washington believes its own myth that it is "indirectly" involved in vetting and arming opposition groups in Syria. Since 2011, the weaponizing of Syrian mercenary/jihadi gangs has been sourced through the black market, stockpiles in Libya, and in Croatia. The CIA has been up to its neck all along. Many of these weapons are now in the hands of hardcore jihadis of the Jabhat al-Nusra kind. 

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