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A number of leading strategists from the US and Europe are pressing for the Obama Administration to work with Russia to solve the Syria crisis, now in its fourth year.
Graham Fuller, ex-CIA Middle East/North Africa official, published “The Russians are Coming!” on his blog Sept. 15, calling on the US to stop its obsession with containing Iran and Russia and accept the idea that Russia is on the ground in Syria and can play a constructive role in defeating ISIS.
After reviewing how Russia bailed out Obama in 2013 by getting Syria to surrender its chemical weapons, Fuller says that
Fuller concludes: “Bottom line: Washington does not have the luxury of playing dog in the manger in ‘managing’ the Middle East, especially after two decades or more of massive and destructive policy failure on virtually all fronts.”
Carnegie Europe’s Judy Dempsey asked a number of experts whether the US should work with the Russians on Syria, and the overwhelming majority of specialists she polled said “yes.” While not every one of the think tankers asked to respond to her question were enthusiastic about a Washington-Moscow solution, with just one exception, they all concurred that Russia was in Syria, has deep ties to the Syrian government, and must be part of any viable solution.
Ian Bremmer, President of the Eurasian Group, offered a pointed response:
The New York Times reported, Tuesday, that more details of the allegations that senior intelligence officers at US Central Command are “cooking the books” in the war against ISIS have been provided to the Pentagon Inspector General’s office. According to the report, intelligence analysts have provided specific documents that allegedly show alterations intended to make the war against ISIS look rosier than it really is. Unnamed officials now say that the analysts at the center of the investigation allege that their superiors within Centcom’s intelligence operation changed conclusions about a number of topics, including the readiness of Iraqi security forces and the success of the bombing campaign in Iraq and Syria, the Times reports.
“The senior intelligence officers are flipping everything on its head,” said one government intelligence analyst. The analyst said that the complaints involve the highest-ranking officials in Centcom’s intelligence unit, run by Army Maj. Gen. Steven R. Grove. The Guardian has been reporting that Grove has been in “unusual and frequent” contact with Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, which the analysts see as contributing to the pressure.
The IG investigation into cooked intelligence contributed to the atmosphere of incredulity at the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing today, at which US Central Command chief Gen. Llod Austin III testified.
Committee chairman Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said:
“Indeed, this committee is disturbed by recent whistleblower allegations that officials at Central Command skewed intelligence assessments to paint an overly-positive picture of conditions on the ground…[adding that]…If true, those responsible must be held accountable.”
Austin refused to discuss the investigation but promised the senators that “you can be assured I will take the appropriate action,” should the allegations be confirmed by the IG investigation.
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Washington Times | Some 20 percent of the material in the documents has been whited out.