Archive for May 9, 2018

Report: Israel strikes Iranian missile launchers in Syria

May 9, 2018

Source: Report: Israel strikes Iranian missile launchers in Syria – Israel Hayom

 Strike in Kisweh region, which reportedly killed eight Iranian soldiers, comes after IDF spots “irregular activity” by Iranian forces in Syria • IDF declares high alert in north, orders opening of bomb shelters, deploys air defenses in Golan Heights.

US-Israeli siege on Iranian forces in Syria begins. No Iranian-Hizballah shots fired so far 

May 9, 2018

Source: US-Israeli siege on Iranian forces in Syria begins. No Iranian-Hizballah shots fired so far – DEBKAfile

President Donald Trump’s statement pulling the US out of the Iran nuclear pact on Tuesday, May 8, fitted into a sequence of planned events and restored the US to Middle East center stage:

  1. Two of the European signatories of the nuclear deal, France and Britain, while strongly objecting to Trump’s decision to quit the accord, are quietly playing along with him by sending air and ground units to Syria.
  2. As Trump spoke, Syrian media reported an Israeli air raid at el-Kiswa south of Damascus, claimed to have hit a missile cache and launchers belonging to Iran or Hizballah that were ready to attack Israel. The credibility of this claim is questionable given that, thus far, neither has fired a single shot at Israel.
    The IDF has added the phrase “prior action,” to its dictionary, used when Golan residents were told to open their bomb shelters after sightings of “irregular Iranian movements” in Syria, indicating preparations to fire missiles at Israel. “Prior action” updates “pre-emptive action” and indicates that more action is coming.
  3. On Monday, May 7, DEBKAfile’s sources revealed “fleets of US warplanes and advanced surveillance drones working around the clock to track the slightest military movements around Syrian and Lebanese Mediterranean shores.” In other words, US intelligence is surveilling Iranian military movements in the region and working closely with Israel.
  4. Al Qods chief Gen. Qassem Soleimani, commander of Iran’s military operations in the region, is watching and waiting before going on the offensive, despite Tehran’s vow to even the score with Israel. He will not act until he is sure of catching Israel and the IDF unawares.
  5. The IDF has meanwhile started selectively mobilizing reserves for air defense, intelligence and homeland security units, realizing that the campaign against Iran’s military consolidation in Syria is just beginning. Israel initially lined up an array of missile defense batteries on the Golan border with Syria, including Arrows, David’s Wands, Iron Domes and Patriots. Air Force jets were flying overhead.  A long haul may be ahead and test the nerves of the population.
  6. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu set out early Wednesday for Moscow where President Vladimir Putin has invited him as his guest of honor to attend the annual Victory March marking the defeat of Nazi Germany. Since the parade goes on for more than two and-a-half hours, Netanyahu and Putin will have plenty of time while sitting on the saluting stand to exchange a word. Before flying out, the prime minister said that while all his meetings with Putin were always important, this one was more significant than ever before, in view of the importance of liaison between the IDF and Russian forces in Syria at this time. It is up to the Russian president to make that critical decision.

Report: Damascus-Area Air Strike Targeted Missiles Trained on Israel

May 9, 2018

Report: Damascus-Area Air Strike Targeted Missiles Trained on Israel

An F-16 fighter jet takes off from Ramat David air force base.

A base that was struck Tuesday night in the Kiswah area, about 12 kilometers south of Damascus housed an Iranian military bunker had allegedly been attacked by Israel before, and was the site of weapons factory or convoy. A report by Ynet said missiles had been taken out of hiding and were trained on Israel.

 At least nine people were reported killed in the attack, according to local reports. Syrian media reported Israeli Air Force jets struck several Syrian military bases with Iranian personnel. A source in the regime of President Bashar al-Assad said two Israeli missiles were intercepted near Kiswah. The IDF and Israeli political echelon, as is customary, did not comment on the reports.

The alleged attack came after the Israel Defense Force spotted “irregular Iranian movements” in Syria and ordered residents to open the public bomb shelters in the Golan Heights, amid concerns over a threatened Iranian strike against Israel in retaliation for the air strike last month on the T-4 (Tiyus) air base near Homs.

“The IDF has detected irregular Iranian activity in Syria and is preparing the civilian population on the Golan Heights accordingly, as well as defensive systems,” the IDF said Tuesday night. “Any aggression against Israel will be met with a severe response.”

The U.S. Embassy in Israel also issued an advisory to its government employees, barring them from visiting Israel’s northern region without first securing approval. “Consider well whether to visit the Golan Heights until tensions in the region decrease. Increase alertness and look after those around you,” the warning said.

Pollak: In Leaving Iran Deal, Trump Ends Obama’s Legacy of Appeasement

May 9, 2018

by Joel B. Pollak

8 May 2018

http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2018/05/08/leaving-iran-deal-trump-ends-obamas-legacy-appeasement-autocracy/

Carsten Koall/Getty Images

President Donald Trump’s announcement Tuesday that the U.S. is leaving the Iran deal marks the end of what his predecessor, Barack Obama, considered his main foreign policy legacy.

Trump will earn credit from his supporters for keeping his promise. But in truth, the Iran deal was undone by its own terms. It did not stop Iran from enriching uranium; it did not stop Iran from building a nuclear weapon, eventually; and it did not stop Iran’s global aggression.

In fact, the Iran deal was not even a deal at all.

It was never signed by any of the parties (the U.S., Iran, France, the UK, Germany, China, and Russia). It was unclear about crucial subjects like ballistic missiles, because the “deal” was described differently by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and by the UN Security Council Resolutions that were meant to implement it. And, crucially, it was never sent to the U.S. Senate for ratification.

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Obama’s disregard for the Treaty Clause of the U.S. Constitution was of a piece with his general disregard for the constitutional constraints on the power of the federal government and the presidency. His refusal to submit the agreement to Senate scrutiny, and his party’s abuse of the filibuster to prevent even a weak Senate vote, deepened the damage that Obamacare — his other struggling “legacy,” in domestic policy — did to American civic culture.

More than Obama’s autocratic style, what Trump ended is Obama’s legacy of appeasement.

Barack Obama came to power convinced that the United States was at best a negative force in world affairs, and at worst the cause of the world’s problems. He believed that America could be a force for good, but only if it renounced its traditional allies, abandoned its principles of freedom, and gave up its national interests in favor of rising regional powers elsewhere.

In his first year in office, Obama backed away from agreements that his predecessor had made to provide missile defense in Europe. He also reached out to the Muslim world, beginning with obsequious speeches in Cairo and in Ankara, and deep genuflection to the Saudi king. When the Green Revolution took to the streets of Iran, Obama allowed the regime to consolidate power. He criticized Israel openly while cozying up to the Cuban dictatorship.

Trump has reversed most of that. He launched attacks on Syria for using chemical weapons — policing the “red line” Obama drew but would not enforce. He withdrew from the Paris Climate Accords and exposed it as a fraud. Later this week, he will move the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

“The United States no longer issues empty threats. When I make promises, I keep them,” he said. Thus ended Obama’s experiment with appeasement and autocracy.