Purify my Heart (thanks bud) gave me a heads up that the USS Bataan was steaming toward the Syrian coast.
Quite honestly, I didn't know what to make of this news. A Google search revealed two things.
First, from
Debka File:
This huge concentration of naval missile interceptor units looks like
preparations by Washington for the contingency of Iran, Syria and
Hizballah letting loose with surface missiles against US and Israeli
targets in the event of US military intervention to stop the
anti-opposition slaughter underway in Syria.
Moscow, Tehran and Damascus, in particular, are taking this exceptional
spate of American military movements in and around the Mediterranean as
realistically portending American intervention in Syria.
This concentration of US might also the effect of deterring the Turkish
government from going through with its decision to send Turkish troops
into Syria. The plan was to create a protected buffer zone where the
thousands of refugees in flight from the Assad regime's military
crackdown would be kept safe on Syrian side of the border and out of
Turkey.
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyep Erdogan is averse to be seen working hand
in glove militarily with any US interference in Syria. At the same
time, Western intelligence sources in the Persian Gulf are sure
Washington is coordinating its military movements with Ankara and that
Erdogan quietly agreed to place Turkish bases at US disposal for an
operation in Syria.
debka
file's
military sources also report that Monday, June 13, Hizballah began
shifting the long- and medium-range rockets it had stored in northern
Lebanon to locations in the center of the country. Western military
sources first thought the Lebanese Shiite group was taking the
precaution of keeping its arsenal safe from a spillover of violence from
Syria. Tuesday, however, they learned that Iranian intelligence had
advised Hizballah to remove its rockets out of range of a possible
American operation in Syria.
Tuesday, Iran capped these events with three separate warnings to the
Obama administration against military interference in Syria.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast said Tuesday: "The Americans are not allowed to launch a military intervention in any country of the region including Syria."
He accused "Israel and the USA of standing behind the riots in Syria,
Iran's closest ally in the Arab world… with particular aims…of provoking
terrorist groups in Syria and in the region to carry out terrorist and
sabotage operations."
Another spokesman warned: "Western attempts to set the model of Libya in Damascus are doomed to failure."
Iranian Vice President Reza Rahimi accused the United States of preparing and executing "the slaughter of Muslims" worldwide.
Iran's ground forces commander Brig. Gen. Kioumars Heidari added this
threat: Any new military move by the US in the region will impose heavy
costs on the country far greater than the costs it paid in Iraq and
Afghanistan."
The story from Debka File (read the whole thing) has some pretty troubling info in it (if its true). The idea that we're going to open up a new front in both Syria and Libya (how they got word about a Special Forces deployment---if true---is beyond me) is beyond troubling. Its crazy.
The idea that we're once again acting at the behest of another nation is (in my opinion) insane. In this case Turkey! Amazing.
Like I said, its troubling and from what I gathered in my search, Debka File has extreme credibility in some circles...less in others---so I just don't know.
I do know that the story has been picked up by alternate news sites and is spreading like wildfire on the net.
Its up to you to decide or you can do like me and watch it all unfold.
Sidenote:
One curious thing. The
USS Bataan's Facebook page indicates that they've experienced problems with their e-mail system. Is this a 'civilized' way of blacking out a ship?
UPDATE:
Seems that Debka was right about at least a portion of the story. This from the
Telegraph;
Government sources told a leading Turkish newspaper that soldiers could be
sent in to Syria to set up a "safe haven" under plans being
considered should the flood of those fleeing the fighting worsened.
"We would close the border but we cannot turn our back," a Turkish
official told the newspaper, Hurriyet. "If chaos starts, then we will
have to form a security zone or a buffer zone inside Syrian territory."
And to show that there is a bit of coordination going on behind the scenes we have the brave and bold UN secretary trying to flex his nonexistent muscles. This from the
Washington Post.
Speaking to journalists in Brazil, his last stop in a South America tour
that included Colombia, Argentina and Uruguay, Ban called on Syria’s
president to “stop killing people” and told reporters that he’d urged
Assad to “engage in inclusive dialogue and to take bold measures before
it’s too late.”
If you've observed UN Secretary's then you'll realize that they always beg and cajole but never make definitive, almost threatening statements unless the pie is already baked and they've been given an indication of support from either or both the US and the EU...and probably with a nod from Russia and China.
Something is going on behind the scenes regarding Syria. Our administration and the wonder kids in Europe have been behind the eight ball and wrong on every count so far. No reason to expect them to get this right either.
Three current wars...Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Two ongoing humanitarian disasters (outside the US) ...Haiti and Japan. A crushing budget deficit. Extremely high gas prices. Wild fires, flooding, drought and a heat wave within our own borders.
And these clowns appear to be plotting another military action in Syria.
AMAZING!