It is naïve to believe that Washington's proposals for a "political transition" or the partitioning of Syria will lead to peace and stability in the Middle East.
"It will not be the end of regional conflict, but rather the end of just the beginning. The successful destruction of Syria will portend war with Iran and beyond," Cartalucci stresses in his recent article for New Eastern Outlook.
The geopolitical researcher called attention to the Brookings Institution's analysis paper written in 2009 by a group of US scholars, including Michael O'Hanlon, co-director of the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence at the Brookings Institution and Kenneth M. Pollack, a prominent former CIA intelligence analyst.
"In this signed and dated criminal conspiracy, methods for covertly overthrowing the Iranian government with US-backed mobs augmented with armed militants, the use of US listed foreign terrorist organizations to wage a proxy war against Iran, the provocation of open war with Iran, and the use of Israel to unilaterally attack Iran first, before bringing America inevitably into the war shortly after, are all described in great detail throughout the 156 page report," Cartalucci underscored.
The ongoing conflict in Syria is just a part of a bigger game.
"Clearly the problem is larger than Syria, and even larger than the geopolitical chaos the US has created arcing over the MENA region," Cartalucci stressed, adding that the ongoing strife is fuelled by big-finance, big-defense, big-telecom and other representatives of global corporatocracy.
In light of this, Moscow's efforts to "solve Syria" have acquired a new meaning.
In fact, Russia has upset Washington's plans and shifted the balance of power in the MENA region as a whole.
"Russia's decision to defend the sovereign government of Syria and assist in the elimination of Syria's enemies within its borders, as well as the warding off of its enemies beyond them is the most immediate course of action to 'solve Syria.' Inviting Iran and even China to take part in a larger campaign to secure Syria’s borders and assisting in the restoration of order within the country is a concrete next step. Expanding this coalition to cover Iraq next will create a geopolitical 'no-meddling-zone' the West will find itself outside of," the geopolitical researcher elaborated.
By its decision to step in in Syria Moscow has clearly demonstrated Russia's commitment to the concept of a multi-polar world. And a multi-polar world means a distribution of global power, global responsibility and wealth, he stressed.
"Solving Syria truly, means solving the problem presented to us by the prevailing unipolar order itself. It is not a battle simply for Syria and its allies to fight within the borders of Syria, but a battle for all who oppose unipolar global hegemony to fight. Maybe not with bullets, bombs, and missiles, but a fight nonetheless," Cartalucci concluded.