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Here We Go Again
It is already a 30-year war begun by one Democratic president, and thanks to the political opportunism of the current commander in chief the Afghanistan war is still without end or logical purpose. President Barack Obama’s own top national security adviser has stated that there are fewer than 100 al-Qaida members in Afghanistan and that they are not capable of launching attacks. What superheroes they must be, then, to require 100,000 U.S. troops to contain them.
The president handled that absurdity by conflating al-Qaida, which he admitted is holed up in Pakistan, with the Taliban and denying the McChrystal report’s basic assumption that the enemy in Afghanistan is local in both origin and focus. Obama stated Tuesday in a speech announcing a major escalation of the war, “It’s important to recall why America and our allies were compelled to fight a war in Afghanistan in the first place.” But he then cut off any serious consideration of that question with the bald assertion that “we did not ask for this fight.”
Of course we did. The Islamic fanatics who seized power in Afghanistan were previously backed by the U.S. as “freedom fighters” in what was once marketed as a bold adventure in Cold War one-upmanship against the Soviets. It was President Jimmy Carter, aided by a young liberal hawk named Richard Holbrooke, now Obama’s civilian point man on Afghanistan, who decided to support Muslim fanatics there. Holbrooke began his government service as one of the “Best and the Brightest” in Vietnam and was involved with the rural pacification and Phoenix assassination program in that country, and he is now a big advocate of the counterinsurgency program proposed by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal to once again win the hearts and minds of locals who want none of it.
The current president’s military point man, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, served in Carter’s National Security Council and knows that Obama is speaking falsely when he asserts it was the Soviet occupation that gave rise to the Muslim insurgency that we abetted. Gates wrote a memoir in 1996 which, as his publisher proclaimed, exposed “Carter’s never-before-revealed covert support to Afghan mujahedeen—six months before the Soviets invaded.”
Carter’s national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, was asked in a 1998 interview with the French magazine Le Nouvel Observateur if he regretted “having given arms and advice to future terrorists,” and he answered, “What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the Cold War?” Brzezinski made that statement three years before the 9/11 attack by those “stirred-up Muslims.”
So here we go again, selling firewater to the natives and calling it salvation. We have decided to prop up a hopelessly corrupt Afghan government because, as Obama argued in one of the more disgraceful passages of Tuesday’s West Point speech, “although it was marred by fraud, [the recent] election produced a government that is consistent with Afghanistan’s laws and constitution.”
To suggest that the Afghan government will be in seriously better shape 18 months after 30,000 additional U.S. and perhaps 5,000 more NATO troops are dispatched is bizarrely out of touch with the strategy of the McChrystal report, which calls for American troops to restructure life down to the level of the most forlorn village. Surely the civilian and military supporters of that approach who are cheering Obama on have been giving assurances that he will not be held to such an unrealistically short timeline. Evidence of this was offered in the president’s speech when he said of the planned withdrawal of some forces by July of 2011: “Just as we have done in Iraq, we will execute this transition responsibly, taking into account conditions on the ground. We’ll continue to advise and assist Afghanistan’s security forces to ensure that they can succeed over the long haul.”
A very long haul indeed, if one checks the experience of Matthew Hoh, the former Marine captain who was credited with being as successful as anyone in implementing the counterinsurgency strategy now in vogue. In his letter of resignation as a foreign service officer in charge of one of the most hotly contested areas, Hoh wrote: “In the course of my five months of service in Afghanistan … I have lost understanding and confidence in the strategic purpose of the United States’ presence in Afghanistan. … I have observed that the bulk of the insurgency fights not for the white banner of the Taliban, but rather against the presence of foreign soldiers and taxes imposed by an unrepresentative government in Kabul.”
Maybe they should have given Capt. Hoh the Noble Peace Prize.




39 Comments so far
Show AllWar profiteering is the purpose behind the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, where gasoline for "the troops" now costs $400 per gallon. Hell, man, I'll provide it for a meer $350/gallon and save the taxpayers $50/gallon. I'll be a "hero".
So here we go again, selling firewater to the natives and calling it salvation.
Great line! Obama should make it his campaign slogan in 2012.
The projection of American power is the goal. Surround Russia, place Iran in a vice, create the ready forces to challenge any attempted extremist control over Paki nukes, and guarantee the supply of oil. The rest is Obamabull.
Additionally, a dramatic escalation of American military power in South America designed to curtail the growth of progressive Democracies and to scuttle those that are currently in existence is underway.
Increasing the number of foreign military bases beyond one thousand across the globe is also underway.
The overall goal is to transform decentralized economies into a centralized economy dominated by the United States elites and enforced by the U.S. military. Nothing less is acceptable to the psychopathic elites. Absolute power is the underlying theme.
To the extent that the serious needs of the American People require funds that are needed for the elites economic transformation, the People will be denied. The elite's are betting that they can control an internal revolution while projecting power across the globe. Politicians have been bribed with campaign contributions to legislate laws that assist the elites in American population control.
The Game is on and no amount of Obamabull can obscure it.
I agree with your assessment. The nwo is going for it.
@Stone
"... overall goal is to transform decentralized economies into a centralized economy dominated by the United States elites."
WRONG.
The left leaning social democratic economies of Venezuela, Bolivia, etc. are far more centralized (gov't controlled) than the US wants. The US wants completely decentralized free market economies so US corporations can exploit the countries resources and workforces all, very ironically, in the name of freedom!
The decentralized free market economy is the way the US maintains a surreptitious economic empire over much of the world. This is why they can plan to leave Iraq and Afghanistan once adequately powerful right-wing puppet governments are in place.
You need to read some Smedley Butler and Naomi Klein.
Ultimately, Oceania wants Washing-town to be the center of global market/policy planning and mass mind control. To achieve that, it must co-opt or destroy any and all independent control centers around the world. So when the imperial target is an independent control center, Big Brother announces "central planning bad!" to the stormtroopers. After conquest, Big Brother announces "central planning good!"
I don't need to do anything! Decentralized economies has another meaning, those not under the control of a larger economy. The U.S. seeks centralized control of other countries through economic and military hegemony. The U.S. would like to create one large world bank through which all international transactions would be handled. The streamlining of international financial transactions would create a far more efficient and less complex method of doing business on an international scale. By exercising centralized authority backed by massive military presence on a global scale the elites maintain centralized narrow control allowing the establishment of unmatched power.
Have a care, people.
Obama's supporters (the O-holes) made it very clear during the primaries that anyone who dares to question The Whistling One is a racist--and women who dared to criticize him were c---s.
I took it as another reason to vote for Cynthia McKinney.
Me, too, Perry!! If only the masses had come out in droves to vote for McKinney, it would have scared the pants off of them all. It would have shown we were awake and not going to be fooled anymore. Instead, they all did how it was planned -- they all voted for Obama -- showing they could still be fooled.
Well that makes 3 of us who saw the light, courage and valor of McKinney!!!
I wonder where the other 3 are?
And how many will falsely claim to have voted for her?
It certainly is hard NOT to say 'We t--- y-- s-!!'
But I could be wrong !
I voted for McKinney too! If there are this many of us, why didn't she win? I actually did vote for her, and tried to get others I knew to, but none of them had even HEARD of her. And these were all educated people. They all went with Obama.
I love Cynthia and voted for her,so did Jeremy Scahill.I think the rigged Diebolds infiltrated? The Diebolds are in EVERY BANK
Wow - in 11 short months - game over on our country's chances to survive the coming economic collapse.
What a terrible policy delivered by a terrible speach by a timid and weak-minded man. Don't get me wrong - I did not vote for Obama nor did I have high hopes, but to bungle everything he touches in such a short time is astonishing.
How can he spend so long to come up with this piece of crap? Are lives so cheap he can throw them away to posture for the 2012 elections?
Also, he just hung the Democrats out to dry for the 2010 elections (not that I care).
Honestly, I prefer Bush's style, decide on your agenda and do everything to push it through - no apologies. This waffling and political calculating is maddening to watch.
I actually thought he was a smarter politician than what he is proving to be. What politician has ever been successful in trying to appease everyone...and that is what his Afghanistan "plan" is trying to achieve. It is so obviously rooted in political calculation as to make me laugh. And yet the MSM treats it with all seriousness. Even the timeline for withdrawl - right before the next campaign season.
It would be so funny if it didn't mean the end of our country and the death of so many all over this Earth. Yes, our country needs to be revamped in a major way, but there will be so much suffering by so many on the way that it deeply saddens me. And it contains the possibility to become an extremely violent collapse.
Last thought - if the Soloman's, Nichol's and others support his reelection in 2012, well, I just don't know what to say about it.
OK - sorry for the rambling, I knew this was coming but still when it is actually announced it is still shocking to me.
OBOMBA THE SYNTHETIC,he could teach the art of bungling for sure but that is what he does best.Uriah Heep style
If you have to pick from the diabolicals ,I rather liked Bush shite .Always enjoyed his speeches,very entertaining up there with Jon Stewart.
I'm hearing the same speeches as Bush shites, again these days by OBOMBA.I'm guessing Gates wrote them all.OBOMBA even whipped out the 9/11 scam reminder,he no doubt thought that would sway the doubters.BUSH shite he probably would have made a new speech,knowing there are a few skeptics by now.
His speech probably would have been. We need to have a big war ,some more wars,we need to keep our country safe.We do not torture but we have the greatest army in the world and we need to go kick some butt.
Let's say we're spending $100B/year in Afghanistan. Which we are (at least.)
The average income in Afghanistan is $800/yr.
There are about 25M people living there.
Let's pull out, cut everyone a check for $4,000 - 5x their annual income - and wish em well.
Oh, right, sorry - then Big War Profiteer would be shit out of luck... and money.
Okay, nix that plan. How about...
The plan is good Frank.
I did a little research and came up with the following very rough figures for 9/11 vs the wars that resulted from that attack.
In lives lost we have clearly lost more lives in the wars than the attacks. (I would have counted Iraqis, but we were told they don't count). It also appears that we have spent more on the wars than were direct losses as a result of the 9/11 attacks. So does this mean that we are now officially our own worse enemy?
===========================
Cost of 9/11 attacks
People killed 2,976
Wounded: 2,525
Direct cost of the 9/11 attack $100,000,000 - 200,000,000*
===========================
Cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Coalition soldiers killed: 6,218
Official wounded: 31,572 (unofficial over 100,000)
Cost of wars $938,300,000,000
===========================
* Figuring losses directly attributed to the 9/11 attacks is difficult because at some point how do you stop figuring what is related. For example you could even include the two wars we are fighting now as part of the cost of the attacks.
Thank you Mr. Scheer, for the timely reminder about Richard Holbrooke's involvement in the CIA's Phoenix Program targeted assassination campaign during the Vietnam war, and career spy Robert Gates' past credential as a member of Jimmy Carter's National Security Council.
Mr. Gates, it should be noted, made an adroit transition from team Carter to become a major honcho in Bill Casey's CIA throughout the Reagan presidency. According to Robert Parry and other historians familiar with the sheenanigans of our black ops boys, Gates took part in the murky back channel contacts between the Iranian mullahs and the Reagan campaign regarding the timing, and under-the-table trade offs, leading up to the fortuitous release of the US embassy hostages right after Ronnie was sworn in. Later, Gates' fingerprints were to appear all over the Iran-Contra scandal, a blemish that only temporarily derailed his ascendancy to being confirmed as head of the Central Intelligence Agency.
When Donald Rumsfeld fell on his sword after the 2006 Congressional election debacle, George W. Bush shuffled Gates back to Washington from the private sector to replace Rummy as Secretary of Defense. Despite his reputation as a lifelong true believer Republican, President Obama graciously decided to keep Robert Gates on as SecDef in the new Democratic administration - Exhibit A in the "team of rivals" bipartisan approach to running the war machine seemlessly while the Bush/Cheney junta slithered out of town at last.
According to a New York Times' insider news analysis account of how Obama arrived at his final decision to double down with 30,000 more US troops in Afghanistan, Mr. Gates worked hand in glove with the McChrystal hawk faction inside the White House inner circle. Well, the hawks won and won big, as we all now know.
With friends like this on your team, who needs enemies?
Hello? Barack? Are you still there.....?
Bill from Saginaw
Barack never went away. He's performing up to his promises. Why would he reassign Gates to Defense and advance the criminal McChrystal (linchpin in the Pat Tillman murder coverup, and head of the torture operation in Bush's Iraq war) to lead the insane AfPak plan Obama has been jonesing for for years if he wasn't a hard-core militarist? Or at least he aspires to be. Making his speech at West Point alone reveals Obama's true affinities. He wants those guys to revere him by letting them know it's their cause he supports, not any sissy little peaceniks'. He yearns to strut the military macho fantasy of himself across the deck of a carrier like George W did when he foolishly babbled "mission accomplished." Learning from history would only get in the way of that fantasy.
If he could, he'd get Rumsfeld back in the mix and probably has a pipeline to Oliver North and Eliot Abrams, soliciting their advice on how to finesse this marvelous vision he has to liberate Afghanistan from the Taliban and essentially non-existent al-Qaeda. So, I mean, Barack is just being the Real Barack. This is the fulfillment of his deluded campaign promise to fight the "right war". Why so few of his voters, and I'm pretty sure you were one, Bill, failed to hear this or believe it, completely baffles me. It was a meme of no substance that Obama would EVER be a peacemaking president. If that had been true, the Dems would have turned him into another Kucinich and basically trashed his chances. They, the Pentagon and the corporate overlords who devise all these interminable wars for profit and the projection of imperial power knew Barack was their guy. Otherwise he wouldn't be the commander in chief.
BHO was vetted years ago and groomed since then, probably as far back as the early 80's.
Whatever. I just know this, WAR is really the only business left in this sad country. America has devolved from the World's Policemen to the World's Mercenary. Got a War we can get involved in No problem just bring it on as the once mighty GW BV$H once said.
Save soldier Hoh, war Criminals ALL!
I also voted for Cynthia McKinney. My only regret is that she didn't win.
Scheer misses the point when he claims there's no reason for the US to be in Afghanistan. That country is the "Saudi Arabia of Opium," which provides vast amounts of untraceable cash for covert wars and bank profits.
The liberals now wondering about Obama were parodied by the cartoon "Peanuts" decades ago. Charlie Brown is infatuated with Lucy, but it's not mutual. She holds the football and urges Charlie Brown to kick it, but each time he runs to do that she pulls it away and he falls down. After numerous times, he still can't grasp that she's not sincere.
The military industrial complex has ruled the United States since November 22, 1963.
"The military industrial complex has ruled the United States since November 22, 1963."
FACT!
I just finished reading the James Douglass book, JFK and the Unspeakable.
I also voted for Cynthia McKinney. Obama clearly is controlled and told what to do and say by monied interests including the Military Industrial Complex (no wonder John "Mr. Perpetual War" McCain and Karl "Turdblossom" Rove applauded him). What a bullshit speech last night! I certainly hope this guy is a one-term President!
Watch what he is doing here, don't just watch this war.
Do not miss the military control he has taken under the pandemic.
He announced it right after CBS proved CDC has been lying all along about cases.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/10/24/CBS-Reveals-that-Swine-Flu-Cases-Seriously-Overestimated.aspx
Here is what is happening in France (where Sarkozy was put in office by Sanofli Pasteur)
http://www.theflucase.com
"The French government is about to move the country to the highest pandemic alert level allowing the implementation of full-scale martial law, according to a report in Le Figaro.
"Measures allowed under the country's highest pandemic level, 6, include
*forced vaccination
*forced quarantine/isolation
*compulsory wearing of face masks/respirators for health personnel
*the distribution of plastic body bags for the "deceased"
*a ban on public gatherings
*a ban on transporting documents by courrier
*closure of all schools and education establishments
*restricted movement
*restricted access to hospitals, old people's homes, prisons and other social institutions
*restrictions in transport, also of food and other supplies
"The move to pandemic level 6 under WHO's instructions will strip French people of their basic civic rights at a time when the government has set up the infrastructure for the mass vaccination of the entire population by force mobilising military units to work in the special vaccine centers.
"Only about 85 people in France have died from the swine flu according to the authorities, far fewer than for the regular flu."
And when Obama announced a national emergency, Homeland Security immediately said they may need to close websites.
PROOF PANDEMRIX IS A DANGEROUS NANO VACCINE
The particle size of AS03 (Pandemrix adjuvant) is 150-155 nm which makes Pandemrix a nano vaccine, according to a report that appeared in the journal Molecules on September 1st, 2009.
The study called Squalene Emulsions for Parenteral Vaccine and Drug Delivery by Christopher B. Fox of the Infectious Disease Research Institute, Seattle, states that the particle size is between 150-155nm, and therefore nano in size. That means that the Pandemrix vaccine can have side effects even on the DNA level.
http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/14/9/3286/pdf
"Nano Particles used in Untested H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccines
Part III: ‘It’s the vaccines, Stupid!"
by F. William Engdahl
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?aid=15092&context=va
Moore excellent!
"thanks to the political opportunism of the current commander in chief the Afghanistan war is still without end or logical purpose." Robert Scheer
Why are Robert Scheer and others not stating the truth behind the Afghanistan occupation by the U.S.?
Maybe I missed it, but "opportunism" was the only hint by Robert Scheer of what is really going on here.
Our government is building a pipeline through Afghanistan.
That is the "opportunism of the current commander in chief" ad continuum from the last "commander in chief".
Want to end war?
Enlisted men and women: STAY HOME!
"Our government is building a pipeline through Afghanistan".
Even a cursory study of the terrains of Afghanistan should convince "our government" that any pipeline through Afghanistan cannot be ever protected against attacks by one of the many insurgent groups there. Building and maintaining a 'foreign' pipeline through Afghanistan cannot be done without gigantic payolas to warlords and other groups 'on the take'.
This has presumably occurred to someone.
However, a cooperative entity or coalition within the region could quite reasonably expect to negotiate with an independent Afghanistan for pipelines for both gas and petrol. The warlords would take less money to allow a pipeline through than what is currently required to allow themselves and their minions to get shot at.
However, they would need to deal with someone they could trust at some minor level of civil agreement. That lets the US Government and the US oil companies out, given their histories in the region.
The Americans play as spoilers here: problematizing access to oil and gas raises prices and profits to petrol companies today, boosts availability tomorrow, and, given sufficient military success, opens the possibility of a near-monopoly of carbon resources as those of the rest of the world dry up.
Exxon and Mobile need little calculation to find their superficial vested interests in this. The profits arrive immediately, then deepen as shortages inevitably increase. They win even by a "losing" military effort, and they win more in the event of American-directed stability of any sort.
This seems sadly consistent. I suspect it would be recognized as central policy principle were it not too bloody horrible to look at squarely.
President Obama's speech is a toxic prescription for disaster. Throw 30,000 additional troops, and hundreds of billions of taxpayers dollars into an unwinable war.
Obama is a DISASTER President !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart Mr. Scheer because you are the first commentator I have read who has put his finger on Obama's escape hatch: "taking into account conditions on the ground".
Believing that Mr. Obama will withdraw all troops from Afghanistan while he is President is as dumb as believing in the tooth fairy. Correction: not dumb but extremely dangerous.
Who, after all, determines "conditions on the ground" real or fancied? Of course General McChrystal who, fully beribboned, will testify in Congress during the spring of 2011 that the Taliban is more dangerous than ever in Afghanistan and Pakistan. President Obama, staring at a monumental defeat in 2012 will run with McChrystal's report and aver that a full withdrawal is not yet possible.
Sorry, we're never going to get anywhere if the extent of our goals is getting more people to vote for Cynthia McKinney or any other candidate for a single third party.
The US election system is designed to crush those who are not well funded and supported by the big parties campaign machines. Kucinich is more well known and mainstream than McKinney, yet he doesn't even stand a snow ball's chance in hell of winning his party's nomination.
If McKinney, or another 3rd party candidate, were to win, the 2 parties who will still dominate the House and Senate have absolutely no incentive to work with her. In fact, they'll likely work together to make sure she can't accomplish anything.
We should instead be talking about how we can transform the government or replace it so that it at least resembles democracies in other developing countries that have multiple parties. It sounds challenging, but we just have to start at this point. Otherwise, we're going to be playing this game until we die. "Oh, I voted for this 3rd party candidate. If they won, we'd be doing much better. Maybe next time!" Over and over and over.
The USA troops being in near rebellion and draftees frequently fragging ( killing with grenades)their officers was a major cause of withdrawing from Vietnam.
Today "stop loss troops" and national guard are akin to draftees.
I believe mercenaries are the fail safe forces for the corporate dictatorship and will be deployed against the troops if they rebell again.
The Audacity of Regurgitation!
"It was President Jimmy Carter, aided by a young liberal hawk named Richard Holbrooke, now Obama’s civilian point man on Afghanistan, who decided to support Muslim fanatics there."
You mean these Demoks decided to perpetrate empire expansion against the will of the USan people, via support of Muslim fanatics, and other illicit means. After another thirty years of complete rejection of their will in federal policy, 70 million USans again voted against their principles to elect another crop of Demoks, some perennial criminals, to further execute zionist, imperialist, militarist and capitalist policies, illegal, immoral and lethal against innocent human life and the entire biosphere.
RE: "Here We Go Again"
MY COMMENT: The Forever War™
Robert Scheer of truthdig is a phony.He skirts around topics.His facts are familiar to everyone and his dog.He never states one shred of truth and nothing is said that we did not know.He is a pompous condescending ass.Everything in his article is smug inane rhetoric, to appease himself.
Reality is, that perpetual policies of DEATH, SADISM,GENOCIDE and INCESSANT WARSand their implementation are necessary for these monsters to exist.The malevalent faces that keep popping up in sinister fashion,are Kissinger,Brezcinsky,Gates,(the main underlings currently),who follow their masters to the letter(the five fams)and the minor players in this diabolical hierarchy such as OBOMBA,HILLAHUN,INSANE McCAIN, BUSHITES,THATCHER,BLAIR,BROWN,SARKOSY,MERKEL,live a life of torment,in exchange for limited power, money and a chance to parade their pitiful shallow selves and their gigantic egos before the world.They dance the macabre dance,however.They also know for certain that their lifeless body will enter a box and stench and rot and that is inevitable. What will any of these HUMAN BEINGS? have done that matters.
COWARDS AND SYCHOPHANTS ALL OF THEM.
HILLAHUN AND INSANE MCCAIN WANT TO BOMB IRAN,whereupon seventy million Iranians are obliterated bacause ISRAEL wants that.Fact is,the planet WILL BE EXTINCT AT THAT MOMENT.The elite E-liars seem to think that they can go down,like the insects and live in their underground citiesand then one day come up and it will be business as usual Recommended reading Making nuclear extermination respectable.James Petras
In excess of one trillion dollars of Afghan heroin money annually is laundered in ISRAELI BANKS.