The biggest military defeat that Isis has suffered in more than two years — the recapture of Palmyra, the Roman city of the Empress Zenobia — and we are silent. Yes, folks, the bad guys won, didn’t they? Otherwise, we would all be celebrating, wouldn’t we?

Less than a week after the lost souls of the “Islamic Caliphate” destroyed the lives of more than 30 innocent human beings in Brussels, we should have been clapping our hands at the most crushing military reverse the militant Isis group has suffered so far. But no. As the black masters of execution fled Palmyra this weekend, Messrs Obama and Cameron were as silent as the grave to which Isis has dispatched so many of their victims.

As my long-dead colleague on the Sunday Express, John Gordon, used to say: “Makes you sit up a bit, doesn’t it?” Here are the Syrian army, backed, of course, by Vladimir Putin’s Russians, chucking the clowns of Isis out of town, and we daren’t utter a single word to say “well done”.

When Palmyra fell last year, we predicted the fall of Bashar al-Assad, but we ignored the Syrian army’s big question: why, if the Americans hated Isis so much, didn’t they bomb the suicide convoys that broke through the Syrian army’s front lines? Why didn’t they attack Isis?

“If the Americans wanted to destroy Isis, why didn’t they bomb them when they saw them?” a Syrian army general asked me, after his soldiers’ defeat. His son had been killed defending Homs. His men had been captured and head-chopped in the Roman ruins. The Syrian official in charge of the Roman ruins (of which we cared so much, remember?) was himself beheaded. Isis even put his spectacles back on top of his decapitated head, for fun.

Putin noticed this and talked about it, accurately predicting the retaking of Palmyra. His aircraft attacked Isis — as US planes did not — in advance of the Syrian army’s conquest. I could not help but smile when I read that the US command claimed two air strikes against Isis around Palmyra in the days leading up to its recapture by the regime. That really did tell you all you needed to know about the American “war on terror”. They wanted to destroy Isis, but not that much.

So in the end, it was the Syrian army, along with its chums from Hizballah in Lebanon, the Iranians and the Russians, who drove the Isis murderers out of Palmyra, and who may — heavens preserve us from such a success — even storm Isis’s Syrian “capital” of Raqqa.

I have written many times that the Syrian army will decide the future of Syria. If they grab back Raqqa — and Deir el-Zour, where the Nusrah front destroyed the church of the Armenian genocide and threw the bones of the long-dead 1915 Christian victims into the streets — I promise you we will be silent again.

By arrangement with The Independent

Published in Dawn, March 28th, 2016

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