Who's Winning So Far? Iran/Syria: 2; United States: 0
By Barry Rubin
Remember Turkey? It used to hold joint military exercises with the United States and Israel. Now it holds them with Syria while refusing to hold even an air-sea rescue drill with Israel. Yet there's no real concern in the U.S. government that Turkey--or rather the neo-Islamist current government--may be changing sides or of U.S. technology becoming available to Iran and Syria in the future.
Consider this list, which is pretty undeniable in factual terms:
U.S. engagement with Iran: failure
U.S. engagement with Syria: failure
Iran/Syria engagement with Lebanon: success
Iran/Syria engagement with Turkey: success
Bottom line: The United States has failed to pull Syria away from Iran; Iran and Syria have pulled Lebanon and Turkey away from the United States.
Iran/Syria: 2; United States: 0
In Washington policy circles and to a large extent in the mass media, no one has noticed this little comparison of success.
Remember Turkey? It used to hold joint military exercises with the United States and Israel. Now it holds them with Syria while refusing to hold even an air-sea rescue drill with Israel. Yet there's no real concern in the U.S. government that Turkey--or rather the neo-Islamist current government--may be changing sides or of U.S. technology becoming available to Iran and Syria in the future.
Consider this list, which is pretty undeniable in factual terms:
U.S. engagement with Iran: failure
U.S. engagement with Syria: failure
Iran/Syria engagement with Lebanon: success
Iran/Syria engagement with Turkey: success
Bottom line: The United States has failed to pull Syria away from Iran; Iran and Syria have pulled Lebanon and Turkey away from the United States.
Iran/Syria: 2; United States: 0
In Washington policy circles and to a large extent in the mass media, no one has noticed this little comparison of success.
RubinReports: Who's Winning So Far? Iran/Syria: 2; United States: 0
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