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Does Kerry’s ’Plan B’ on Syria Originate From 2008 Secret US-Saudi Plan?

Does Kerry’s ’Plan B’ on Syria Originate From 2008 Secret US-Saudi Plan?
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What lies beneath US Secretary of State John Kerry's intriguing "Plan B" and why do American war hawks insist that the Syrian ceasefire agreement is destined to fail? It seems that the US President is about to set off a chain of events that will literally blow up the Middle East, F. William Engdahl warned.

Does Kerry’s ’Plan B’ on Syria Originate From 2008 Secret US-Saudi Plan?

The ink had barely dried on the Syrian ceasefire agreement, when John Kerry announced that the Obama administration has a "Plan B" should the Syrian ceasefire and political transition fail.

"There is a significant discussion taking place now about a Plan B in the event that we do not succeed at the [negotiating] table," Kerry told journalists before a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.

Although Kerry did not clarify to journalists what specific options Washington is discussing, in his previous comments the US Secretary of State hinted at the possibility of the division of Syria if the political transition does not happen within next few months.
It is hardly surprising that Plan B has finally emerged.

In fact, Syria's "splitting up" has been mulled by Washington geo-strategists and their Mideast allies since 2008. To be more precise, at that time a covert plan had been developed by then US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey D. Feltman.

American researcher, historian and strategic risk consultant F. William Engdahl narrated in his article for New Eastern Outlook that "In 2008, Feltman authored a secret plan with former Saudi Ambassador to Washington, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, nicknamed 'Bandar Bush' by George W. Bush for his intimate ties to the Bush family."

He further added "that Feltman-Bandar Plan was revealed in internal documents hacked in 2011 from the thousands of files of Stratfor, the murky US 'strategic intelligence' consultancy" to the Department of War and military industry.

Engdahl pointed out that the Feltman-Bandar plan called for dividing Syria into different ethnic and sectarian groups, in particular Alawite, Sunni, Shiite, Kurd, Christian, as well as dividing the state into three zones - big cities, small cities and villages.

"Then the US and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and selected allies would begin covert training and recruiting of five levels or networks of actors, controlled by the CIA and Saudi intelligence, which Bandar later headed, to execute the destruction or national dismemberment of Syria," the risk strategic consultant continues.

Citing sources with knowledge on the matter, Engdahl elaborated that that the aim of the 2008 Feltman-Bandar plan was to "bring Syria back to the 'stone age'."

Interestingly enough, Feltman is still playing an active role in the Mideast affairs: being the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs the US politician currently oversees the UN's diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing and mitigating conflicts worldwide, in particular, the ongoing Syrian crisis.

"And now, as UN Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman cannot be expected, like the proverbial leopard, to have changed his spots," the researcher remarks.

To complicate matters further, President Obama's top military advisers are making every effort to increase pressure on Moscow, including covert military assistance for some militant groups, Adam Entous of The Wall Street Journal noted.

The journalist underscored, citing an unnamed senior administration official that War Secretary "Ash Carter; Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan have voiced increasingly tough views in White House meetings, calling for new measures to 'inflict real pain on the Russians'."

Indeed, US war hawks are paving the way for "Plan B."

In this context F. William Engdahl's concerns look completely justified.

Washington's elusive "moderate rebels" can become the apple of discord: while "ISIS" and al-Qaeda's affiliate al-Nusra had already been designated as terrorists, there are still a lot of al-Qaeda-linked groups and "ISIS" sympathizers not on the UN list.

"Now, with perfect orchestration by Washington, their UN man, Feltman, Prince Salman and Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, the fuse is about to be lit on what is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic instances of 'national dismemberment' since 1939," Engdahl warned.

According to Syrian presidential aide Bouthaina Shaaban, Syrians will never accept the partition of their country.

"We have suffered for five years, the territorial integrity of Syria is dear to every person. This is what we want to keep. And the Security Council Resolution 2254 insists on the territorial integrity and unity of Syria... The Syrian people will never accept the partition of the country," Shaaban said at an experts meeting of the Valdai club in Moscow.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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