Prof. Tim Anderson: US Protecting Daesh to Sustain Pretext for Its Regional Bases

TEHRAN –Recent reports about a covert operation by the US to help Daesh (ISIS or ISIL) commanders escape a Taliban prison in Afghanistan prove that Washington is seeking to “sustain a pretext” for its bases in the region, Professor Tim Anderson, a lecturer at the University of Sydney and political analyst, told Tasnim News Agency.

 Replying a question by Tasnim on the goal Washington is pursuing by transferring the terrorists to Afghanistan and strengthening them, Anderson said “Washington seems keen to keep its prime assets, not least Daesh commanders, in the region for ‘divide and rule’ operations which help sustain a pretext for US bases across the region. Driving divisions between peoples, with the help of Israel and the Saudis, and preventing the normal peaceful integration of neighboring countries of the region, has become a key to US strategy in West Asia. That is also why they wish to keep their own troops stationed on the borders of Syria-Iraq, and surrounding Iran. Washington is reported to have lost some of its special forces soldiers in the operation to free Daesh fighters from a Taliban prison.”

That can raise an image problem for Washington back home, where US soldiers dying to rescue Daesh fighters does not look good, given the well-publicized but false pretext (‘fighting Daesh’) for US troop presence in much of the region, he added.

Concerning the security concerns of some regional countries, including Iran, about the presence of Daesh in Afghanistan,  Anderson said  “of course, Iran will be concerned about Daesh in Afghanistan, as they are about Daesh in Iraq and Syria and in the Caucasus. Iran is the chief target of both Israel and Washington, because of its leading independent role. Not that long ago the Saudi regime (chief sponsor of terrorism and effectively a ‘cat’s paw’ for the US in West Asia) sent in Daesh terror attacks on Iran’s National Assembly (parliament), the Imam Khomeini mausoleum and, more recently against a military parade. Riyadh has even tried to recruit for Daesh, with limited success, within Iran. There has been an ongoing war – including economic, terrorist and propaganda wars – against Iran ever since 1979. There can be little doubt that Daesh assets in the region are being mobilized against the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Regarding Daesh’s ability to establish a foothold in Afghanistan, Prof. Anderson said “it will indeed be difficult for Daesh to build support within Afghanistan. First, the Afghan people are fiercely and famously independent. Second, while extremism in Afghanistan was fed by Washington in the 1980s, the particular strains of fanaticism in that country come from the Deobandi (South Asian) and not from the Salafi traditions. Although these can appear similar to outsiders, Deobandis and Salafis generally do not get along. However Saudi money can broker some alliances, with local intermediaries. We have seen, for example, some Pakistani mercenaries within Daesh groups in Syria.”

Professor Tim Anderson is a distinguished author and senior lecturer of political economy at the University of Sydney, Australia. Author of the ‘The Dirty War on Syria’, he has been largely published on various issues particularly the Syrian crisis.

H.M

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