Just Back From The Mideast – And I’m Really Worried


Cast Lead Remembered--Israel accused of executing parents in front of children in Gaza

By Eric Margolis

The Mideast is stumbling into one of its most dangerous crisis in decades. I’m just back from the region – and as an old Mideast hand, I am very worried.

This region is always tense, but right now a series of separate conflicts are rapidly beginning to intersect. We see the Mideast, North Africa and the Sahara buffeted by revolutions and counter-revolutions. Old colonial powers France and Britain, and the US, are trying to reassert their domination in the region. The jihadist are back.

In a brazen act of war, Israel launched airstrikes on Syria last Wednesday in a clear attempt to worsen the crisis in that war-torn nation and challenge Syria’s ally, Iran. Israel’s forces are on high alert and may invade Syria, whose strategic Golan Heights were seized and annexed by Israel. Will more Syrian land follow?

Goaded by Israel, Iran thundered “any attack on Syria is an attack on Iran.” An Iranian general warned Tel Aviv might come under attack. Hot air, as they say in Farsi. Separated from ally Syria by Iraq, Iran’s not very mobile ground forces would be unable to intervene in Syria in any substantial way. Israel’s air force would devastate any Iranian columns advancing in open terrain.

Iran’s feeble air force is barely operational after decades of crushing embargos by the United States and its allies. Tehran’s dilapidated warplanes are far more menacing to their pilots than their enemies. Iran’s passenger airliners are flying coffins thanks to the US embargo of new aircraft and spare parts.

The only way Iran could strike at Israel is by firing medium-ranged Shahab-III missiles and a small number of Sajjil-2 solid propellant missiles. Both are inaccurate. Their 750-1,000 kg conventional warheads would only do limited damage – unless they made a lucky hit on Israel’s heavily defended Dimona nuclear reactor.

Israel estimates that a major Iranian non-nuclear strike would only cause a few hundred casualties. Israel is fast deploying a multi-layer anti-missile system: the Arrow-III, which has shown high hit probability in tests against missile warheads. The low level Iron Dome system, which had an 80% hit probability against rockets fired from Gaza, and the new, highly accurate David’s Sling high altitude system, and more systems in the pipeline, give Israel’s the world’s most advanced and accurate anti-missile system that could be relied on to knock down a majority of incoming missiles from far-away Iran.

More important, Israel would quickly counter-attack once its powerful radars (and a US-manned X-band radar based in Israel that can scan Iran) spot missile being launched by Tehran. Israel has its own arsenal of accurate medium-ranged missiles, armed drones, its powerful air force, and satellites watching Iran.

How would Israel know that an incoming Iranian missile was conventionally armed and not carrying a nuclear warhead? Rather than gamble, Israel would probably hit Iran with its own nuclear arsenal, including nuclear-tipped cruise missiles fired by Israeli submarines lurking in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean.

Iran is not believed to have nuclear warheads – but how can Israel really be sure since it successfully concealed its own nuclear program from the United States.

Meanwhile, Egypt threatens to turn into another Syria. The chief of staff of Egypt’s armed forces just warned his strife-torn nation is on the “brink of collapse.” Conservative Arab nations, the US and Britain are fuelling a counter-revolution by Mubarakist forces and Christians. Egypt’s economy has all but collapsed, igniting violent social unrest. A coup may be imminent.

Syria is teetering on the brink of national collapse. The Assad government has no popularity beyond its Alawi base, but half of Syrians don’t want to live in an Islamic state and fear what will happen to them if insurgent forces seize power. Syria’s economy has almost ceased to function. This bloody civil war threatens to turn Syria into a larger version of the ghastly 1975-1990 Lebanese civil war that I covered.

Russia is growling in the background. Syria, recall, is as close to Russia’s southern border as northern Mexico is to Texas. Washington is underestimating Russia’ growing anger. Israel is still determined to push the US into war against Iran. The Turks can’t decide whether to be neutrals or reborn Ottomans. Caution: danger ahead.

Eric S. Margolis is an award-winning, internationally syndicated columnist. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune the Los Angeles Times, Times of London, the Gulf Times, the Khaleej Times, Nation – Pakistan, Hurriyet, – Turkey, Sun Times Malaysia and other news sites in Asia.

His internet column http://www.ericmargolis.com reaches global readers on a daily basis.

  1. #1 by owainglyndwr1416 on February 6, 2013 - 4:53 pm

    There are so many areas i could disagree with Eric that i wouldn’t know where to start.. Sorry Eric..

  2. #2 by Jean on February 6, 2013 - 5:25 pm

    If Israel should get hit with an EMP knocking out there electronics and power grid there are enough
    anti Israel people in the area that they could mop the whole country out with clubs and rocks.
    They would be rendered helpless against the nunbers that they have alienated. They would be
    wise to seek peace if they want to survive because I am sure that has been considered by the many muslim nations..

  3. #3 by wad on February 6, 2013 - 6:58 pm

    This is right on.

    Syria is #1.. Egypt is #2 but only by time and not importance. Syria must fall for them to take out the potential threat of Egypt, which is why they are weakening Egypt. Syria is so critical… Assad must hang on, Putin and Iran must support him. There is no over stressing this.

  4. #4 by Darwin26 on February 6, 2013 - 7:16 pm

    Thank you for this up-date Eric Margolis (i think) ~ It confirms what i had suspected that the ‘wheels are coming off’ as everyone tries to circle the wagons.
    What in your opinion Eric (or anyone) are the crucial denominators in the MENA crisis? is it the genocide in Palestine ? OIL and other elements, Shia – Sunni differences? nefarious puppet masters like Obama US GB France Germany ( why did they sell those subs to Israhell no doubt using US taxpayer dollars) i’m guessing each region country is slightly different as to why things are turning out so devestatingly bad. In particular Egypt, is it the US CIA Statagon serving unrest for Resouce domination? or is it the Fascist Super Security state mentality… ready to flood all of Africa?

  5. #5 by Masoud Al Habsi - Middle East on February 6, 2013 - 7:34 pm

    Mr. Eric is forgetting a very important fact of history – the Iranians will never attack first!! That is so not their way.

  6. #6 by Steven on February 6, 2013 - 7:45 pm

    I think Eric is correct to be worried about the Middle East. However the real problem is the lack of a balance of power sufficient to deter aggression by Israel and its allies. That means that the peoples of the middle east are going to have to focus on education,R&D, economic developement and the proper equipping and training of their militaries. To do this they will have to work together with their allies more closely and persuade their neighbors that co operation and trade is better than back stabbing each other. If the muslim world is divided and fighting each other it makes it easy for Israel and its allies to use the tactics of divide and conquer. Infact a good objective would be to become so economicly and militarily powerfull that the Jews feel poor and impotent with out actually having to fight them. Give them the idea that if they can’t beat their neighbors they might as well join them. Victory with the greatest benefit and the least cost in blood.

  7. #7 by Ghazi Al Hind on February 6, 2013 - 7:58 pm

    Lecture on the first British invasion of Afghanistan and its interesting similarities today with USA (NATO) invasion:

    Lecture based on a new book ‘Return of a King – The Battle for Arghanistan’ by William Dalrymple based on unpublished sources in Urdu, Persian, Russian etc.

  8. #8 by Ghazi Al Hind on February 6, 2013 - 8:03 pm

    Excellent film (in full) aired on British TV (Channel 4) – Normally C4 do anti-Islamic documentaries, but this is excellent, especially the when the cover the British occupation of Palestine:

  9. #9 by Ghazi Al Hind on February 6, 2013 - 8:07 pm

    These types of films are hardly ever shown on TV:

    Part 2 of The Promise:

    Part 3:

    Part 4:

  10. #10 by isaac on February 7, 2013 - 1:11 am

    Erick Margolis is telling us that the Iranians, the Russians, Egypt and Syria armies are no good and no match for the Israeli super new army. How can he be so sure that Iran does not have the capability to cause heavy damage to Israel? besides Iran might be suffering from an economic blockade but there are many non-aligned nations who still have great economic trade with Iran and India, south Korea, and even Japan who are puppets of the US still buy the Iranian oil.

  11. #11 by isaac on February 7, 2013 - 1:12 am

    Remember that MARGOLIS is a Jew. Real name is MARGOLIN.

  12. #12 by vince on February 7, 2013 - 1:33 am

    Eric, your full of shit.

  13. #13 by rehmat1 on February 7, 2013 - 1:52 am

    Eric Margolis seems to be reading to much of Israeli Hasbara. I suggest he read Lord David Owen, former British foreign secretary’s OP-Ed in British daily MIRROR, December 2011 – in which the Lordship had claimed that after the withdrawal of US occupation forces from Iraq – Iran has become the most powerful country in the region. I’m sure, Eric knows Israel is part of “the region”.

    http://rehmat1.com/2011/12/17/lord-owen-iran-is-the-most-powerful-country-in-the-region/

  14. #14 by amerikagulag on February 7, 2013 - 3:45 pm

    There is no doubt whatsoever that if the Rothschilds had never supplanted Palestine with this new ‘jew-only’ state, we wouldn’t be having this discussion. It also has to do with their incessant THEFT of land under the guise of divine justification. Apparently their God is a deity who supports murder, theft and genocide. And all the world stands idly by and watches because all the sheep have bought into this BS about them being ‘god’s chosen’ people. It’s just a cloak of deceit to disguise their disgusting lack of morals. Wake up world!

  15. #15 by Anthony Clifton on February 7, 2013 - 6:23 pm

    and then the Jewish state could self immolate…

    Jesus at Matthew 13 says emphatically that is messengers would round up the Tares and put them in the fiery furnace…

    Define Tare :

    a manifestation of Bad Faith, an adherent to Talmudic Judaism. a Gog & Magog Ashkenazim ‘Proselyte’, a Liar & Murderer, “Jews”….

    http://www.israelect.com/reference/Willie-Martin/

    so-called “jews” are not israelites, nor israel.

    http://www.birobidjan.co.uk/

    be a messenger for Jesus

  16. #16 by Joe on February 7, 2013 - 7:44 pm

    Google : ” Kissinger + Israel Has 10 Years Left”

    If anyone should know, it’s Kissinger. He slithers around with the top viper snakes in the world.Unfortunately for us Americans, the US is tied-at-the-hip with israel.

    Throughout all the turmoil, misery, violence, and outright war, the jews inflict on the Middle East, American christians still support the jew/talmudic crimes against people(s) who’ve never done us Americans any harm.

    They still attend their 501c3 tax-break churches — still think the jews are “chosen”. It’s disgusting. I’m a Christian myself. I now know what the old-time ministers meant when they said, ” Get ye out of Babylon”.

    Rachel Corrie had more Light & Courage in her heart than all the 501c3 christian “pastors” in the US put together.

  17. #17 by truther on February 7, 2013 - 10:59 pm

    Eric is afraid as he should be since nobody else is buying into the jew myths. The JIG is up!

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