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Obama’s Af-Pak War is Illegal
President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize nine days after he announced he would send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. His escalation of that war is not what the Nobel committee envisioned when it sought to encourage him to make peace, not war.
In 1945, in the wake of two wars that claimed millions of lives, the nations of the world created the United Nations system to "save succeeding generations from the scourge of war." The UN Charter is based on the principles of international peace and security as well as the protection of human rights. But the United States, one of the founding members of the UN, has often flouted the commands of the charter, which is part of US law under the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution.
Although the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was as illegal as the invasion of Iraq, many Americans saw it as a justifiable response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. The cover of Time magazine called it "The Right War." Obama campaigned on ending the Iraq war but escalating the war in Afghanistan. But a majority of Americans now oppose that war as well.
The UN Charter provides that all member states must settle their international disputes by peaceful means, and no nation can use military force except in self-defense or when authorized by the Security Council. After the 9/11 attacks, the council passed two resolutions, neither of which authorized the use of military force in Afghanistan.
"Operation Enduring Freedom" was not legitimate self-defense under the charter because the 9/11 attacks were crimes against humanity, not "armed attacks" by another country. Afghanistan did not attack the United States. In fact, 15 of the 19 hijackers hailed from Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, there was not an imminent threat of an armed attack on the United States after 9/11, or President Bush would not have waited three weeks before initiating his October 2001 bombing campaign. The necessity for self-defense must be "instant, overwhelming, leaving no choice of means, and no moment for deliberation." This classic principle of self-defense in international law has been affirmed by the Nuremberg Tribunal and the UN General Assembly.
Bush's justification for attacking Afghanistan was that it was harboring Osama bin Laden and training terrorists, even though bin Laden did not claim responsibility for the 9/11 attacks until 2004. After Bush demanded that the Taliban turn over bin Laden to the United States, the Taliban's ambassador to Pakistan said his government wanted proof that bin Laden was involved in the 9/11 attacks before deciding whether to extradite him, according to the Washington Post. That proof was not forthcoming, the Taliban did not deliver bin Laden, and Bush began bombing Afghanistan.
Bush's rationale for attacking Afghanistan was spurious. Iranians could have made the same argument to attack the United States after they overthrew the vicious Shah Reza Pahlavi in 1979 and the U.S. gave him safe haven. If the new Iranian government had demanded that the U.S. turn over the Shah and we refused, would it have been lawful for Iran to invade the United States? Of course not.
When he announced his troop "surge" in Afghanistan, Obama invoked the 9/11 attacks. By continuing and escalating Bush's war in Afghanistan, Obama, too, is violating the UN Charter. In his speech accepting the Nobel Peace Prize, Obama declared that he has the "right" to wage wars "unilaterally." The unilateral use of military force, however, is illegal unless undertaken in self-defense.
Those who conspired to hijack airplanes and kill thousands of people on 9/11 are guilty of crimes against humanity. They must be identified and brought to justice in accordance with the law. But retaliation by invading Afghanistan was not the answer. It has lead to growing U.S. and Afghan casualties, and has incurred even more hatred against the United States.
Conspicuously absent from the national discourse is a political analysis of why the tragedy of 9/11 occurred. We need to have that debate and construct a comprehensive strategy to overhaul U.S. foreign policy to inoculate us from the wrath of those who despise American imperialism. The "global war on terror" has been uncritically accepted by most in this country. But terrorism is a tactic, not an enemy. One cannot declare war on a tactic. The way to combat terrorism is by identifying and targeting its root causes, including poverty, lack of education, and foreign occupation.
In his declaration that he would send 30,000 additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan, Obama made scant reference to Pakistan. But his CIA has used more unmanned Predator drones against Pakistan than Bush. There are estimates that these robots have killed several hundred civilians. Most Pakistanis oppose them. A Gallup poll conducted in Pakistan last summer found 67% opposed and only 9% in favor. Notably, a majority of Pakistanis ranked the United States as a greater threat to Pakistan than the Taliban or Pakistan's arch-rival India.
Many countries use drones for surveillance, but only the United States and Israel have used them for strikes. Scott Shane wrote in the New York Times, "For the first time in history, a civilian intelligence agency is using robots to carry out a military mission, selecting people for targeted killings in a country where the United States is not officially at war."
The use of these drones in Pakistan violates both the UN Charter and the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit willful killing. Targeted or political assassinations-sometimes called extrajudicial executions-are carried out by order of, or with the acquiescence of, a government, outside any judicial framework. As a 1998 report from the UN Special Rapporteur noted, "extrajudicial executions can never be justified under any circumstances, not even in time of war." Willful killing is a grave breach of the Geneva Conventions, punishable as a war crime under the U.S. War Crimes Act. Extrajudicial executions also violate a longstanding U.S. policy. In the 1970s, after the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence disclosed that the CIA had been involved in several murders or attempted murders of foreign leaders, President Gerald Ford issued an executive order banning assassinations. Although there have been exceptions to this policy, every succeeding president until George W. Bush reaffirmed that order.
Obama is trying to make up for his withdrawal from Iraq by escalating the war on Afghanistan. He is acting like Lyndon Johnson, who rejected Defense Secretary Robert McNamara's admonition about Vietnam because LBJ was "more afraid of the right than the left," McNamara said in a 2007 interview with Bob Woodward published in the Washington Post.
Approximately 30% of all U.S. deaths in Afghanistan have occurred during Obama's presidency. The cost of the war, including the 30,000 new troops he just ordered, will be about $100 billion a year. That money could better be used for building schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and creating jobs and funding health care in the United States.
Many congressional Democrats are uncomfortable with Obama's decision to send more troops to Afghanistan. We must encourage them to hold firm and refuse to fund this war. And the left needs to organize and demonstrate to Obama that we are a force with which he must contend.
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Show AllThe conclusions I draw tend to be accurate. A hell of a lot more accurate then the ones drawn by the Rumsfelds, Bushes, Obama's and Powells of the World.
I was bang on accurate in predicting most every outcome of the US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan.I was bang on accurate when I claimed Powells speech to the UN a farce. I was bang on accurate when I "Jumped to the Conclusion" that Abu Ghraib, Gitmo , Bagram and waterboarding was POLICY and not a few bad apples.
So I will trust MY conclusions more then I will ever trust YOURS.
let me ask you this.
What did you do for any developing country before 9/11 and what are you doing now
Conclusion was the wrong word, perhaps I should have said, 'Do not make accusations about some one'. That is, do not make accusations about me. Your comments was directed at me personally and stated that I kill Afghans.
I am a Soldier, but you don't know me or what I do. Yes I go to Afghanistan but don't make found-less accusations. Your conclusion there is wrong so take that in to consideration.
They do not want our Corporations taking their resources.
they do not NGOS which in many instances are riddled with CIA agents coming in and spying on them and trying to prosleytize.
They do not want the "National Endowment For Democracy" funding violent groups to topple Governments.
They do not want agents from the CIA paying militant groups to plant bombs in Marketplaces.
They do not want Corporations from the West coming in to plunder the country of resources and to leave toxic messes behind as they did in Costa Rica and Ecuador.
They do not want these same companies threatening Governments with Bombs if they do not sign trade agreements or the right to build pipelines across their territory.
They do not want the US Governmnet to publish and distribute texts that encourage violence and Jihad to their schools.
They do not want Soldiers kicking in their doors at night to arrest the men en masse in the name of "Liberty".
They do not want froeign military bases built all over their country or see foreigners build prisons to warehouse masses of their Citizens because they dared opposed the prescence of these troops.
They do not want foreigners telling them that their farmers can no longer keep their own seed but must buy it from Mosanto.
They do not want their daughters raped . They do not want to see Airstikes launched against poor peoples gathering fuel. They do not want their wedding parties bombed. They do not want A130 gunships slaughtering them because they look suspicous. They do not want to have to stop at checkpoints to have photos taken by US troops. They do not want to see them having to be searched and questioned by foreign troops.
They do not want to see foreign troops prop up corrupt Governments. They do not want to see their farmers put out of business because of laws forced upon them to open up their market to foreign goods. They do not want to see foreign contracters take away jobs they once had.
They do not want to see their electrical dams bombed by those same powers so that they no longer have electricty.
There are a whole LOT of things they do NOT want and the USA and yourself are "responsible" for virtually all of them.
In short the best thing that can be done about it is to stop forcing ourselves upon them in order to make their lives better.
trying to educate the population about the effects of the first worlds Militarism and Imperialism upon third world countries is one of the best things that CAN be done because they root of so many of those countries problems LIES in that Imperialsim. We are creating the problems. Not them. It is not an issue with Afghanis , or Iraqi's or Yemeni's, it is a problem with Western Imperialism and Capitalism. It is OUR problem to fix and THAT fix starts at home.
A single vote for a third party that opposes such Militarism is going to do far less damage and way more good then another drone firing a missile on a "suspected Taliban safe house".
As to Charitable groups the best are ones like KIVA wherein local people emporwered to make their own decisions rather then dictated to by some foreigner.
You are part of the US Military. You yourself claimed that the US Military acts with dignity and restraint. You were speaking for the entire Military when you made that claim.
Are you a part of it or not? If you are part of the Military you are part of the problem. There were officers in the German Army that never fired a gun against a Jew. yet they helped process the paperwork or issued the orders for arrest of the same. There were officers that deliberated on what amount of food would go to these camps and which of the factories would get a quota of Slave laborers. There were soldiers that issued orders that Prisoner of war Conventions not to be obeyed. There were scientists designing more clever ways to kill people, manufacturing Chemicals to be used inside showers. They were all participants in the crime of "Killing people".
The sanctions against Iraq and the bombing of iraqs water plants killed a lot of people. Some 500,000 by all accounts to which Madeline Albright said it was worth it. There are a lot of ways of "killing people" that do not involve putting a bullet into their brain.
You have never been there, frankly you have no idea what people in Afghanistan and Pakistan want.
The only thing you base your argument on is "GWNorth said it so it is true",
What most people in Afghanistan want is peace, but other than that the want and need anything they can get, and they do not care where they get it. NGOs are the main source of most peoples food, not extra food but the food they live on (search food shortage and Afghanistan that is actually how I found common dreams)
The rest of your accusations are just that, accusations with no foundation in truth.
I have posted before that people who want to change the conditions in Afghanistan and the rest of the world for that matter need to get off their collective rear ends, step away from the computer and do Something, Anything and if nothing else, sit there on there bloated rear ends and donate money to some group.
You may want to check in to Mercy Corps. I am unfamiliar with KIVA but if they do as you say, then by all means donate.
I have never been to Poland but knew they wanted the Soviets OUT of their country.
I have never been to Holland but know they wanted the Nazis OUT of their country.
I have never been to Bolivia but know they would rather have Morales in Charge then the Corporations.
I have never been to Venezuala but am quite comfortable in my conclusion that they prefer the policies of Chavez over the presence of Exxon.
Afghanistan was doing quite well through the 1970's. They had less poverty then today. Most people could make a living on their own rather then rely on the benevolence of foreigners.
Then along came Zbigniew (An American do gooder) who thought it would be cute to arm Jihadists in Afghanistan with weapons and encourage them to make war on the Afghani Government. He thought it would be a clever way to draw the USSR into a war in that country where they would be worn down by the resistance. To this day he openly boasts of how he helped destroy Aghanistan.
He too wanted to change conditions in Afghanistan.
As to the rest of my "accusations' . They are all TRUTHS. You can refute none of them. You are no different then the German I sat across from in a pub one day. While stuffing his pipe he insisted that the Nazis invaded Russia in order to end the rule of the Bolsheviks who had been sending all their people to the Gulag. He insisted he was a liberator and that the Nazis were simply misunderstood. Like you he insisted I could not POSSIBLY know what I was talking about having not been there.
When I was a kid I did not have to touch a red hot burner on a stuff to prove to myself it was hot. I was a bit smarter then that.
For a man of the world you are pretty ignorant of the facts.
really?
prove to me one of them
sight a place I can go that shows one bit of truth to what you say that is not another forum like this that only states the "party line"
I do not say that the US has done some things very wrong (F*ck#d up in a major way) I do say that you have no clue. you accuse and accuse and accuse but all you really do is spout off at the mouth.
I have been to Afghanistan, and yes, they would really like us to leave, but they would also like a fair chance at self determination and most of them know that for now, our presence in Afghanistan is the ONLY chance of that. Its not Empire, its cleaning up our mess we made if you don't understand that
go get a mop bucket
you are not a man of the world, and you are just ignorant
Prove to me ONE of them?
Ok to the US building Miliatry bases in Afghanistan.
http://www.tomdispatch.com/blog/175157/tomgram:_nick_turse,_in_afghanistan,_the_pentagon_digs_in
http://www.usatoday.com/news/military/2008-11-10-uav_N.htm
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iQsdQAuKzZl3hMgVzG60jVJVgRiQ
There are many thousands of hits.
How about expanding the prison at Bagram?
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Military/2009/0212/p01s01-usmi.html
Bombing wedding parties?
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/central/07/01/afghanistan.bombing/
http://www.asia-pacific-action.org/node/215
http://www.alternet.org/world/91457/
Now TRUST me I am just taking a few of the top hits for each> the list of hits for these too numerous to mention.
Supplying Jihadist textbooks to Pakistani schools. ? Thsi was well reported on but here are just a few hits.
http://www.alternet.org/world/91457/
http://www.ratical.com/ratville/CAH/USjihadABCs.html
http://www.theglobalist.com/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=3453
On a bit of a roll and you asked to give evidence of just ONE of my claims...up to three so here is number four..the NED funding Violent groups.
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/448
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2009-07/16/content_8434351.htm
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Haiti/US_NED__AntiLavalas_Haiti.html
http://www.iefd.org/articles/for_death_squads.php
How about NGOS as fronts for the CIA?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_organization
http://pakalert.wordpress.com/2009/08/09/pakistan-expels-american-as-us-ngo-found-operating-as-cover-for-blackwater-in-pakistan/
http://www.organicconsumers.org/patent/iraq111704.cfm
Airstrike against people gathering fuel?
http://reports.town9.com/american-ngo-covers-blackwater
Ok ok...surely any law forbidding Iraqi farmers to keep thier own seed for replanting is over the top!!
http://www.vegsource.com/articles2/iraq_seeds.htm
http://newfarm.rodaleinstitute.org/international/gleanings/oct04/ir_patent-law.shtml
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4678671,00.html
I could go ON and On.....I do not think the people here want the links to the rape of The Iraqi Girl in Haditha again....You dont thing hydro dams were bombed by the USAF? or that Afghanis are searched at checkpoints? Or that they have Photographs of their retinas taken?
You mention you work for some of the intel agencies of the US Government...yet you seriously not aware of any of these stories and claim they all basless accusations?
with not for
do not get it twisted
not one of these sight is 'natural'
you are in the same boat as Rush and Sean Hannity, just spouting spin, you are as bad as they are. They spin trash, and you spin garbage.
I am sure you could go ON and ON and ON but you put forth scum and criminals as the rule and not the exception to the rule. And the worst? the organizations you seem to support are defending that rapist in court as a violation of his civil rights
GWNorth, you are a fraud,
Not one of these is Natural?
What the hell are you talking about? That is not natural? I gave links to the USA today..that is not Natural? No wedding parties have been bombed?
Pakistan did NOT boot out a NGO for being a front for Blackwater? There are no US Military bases in Afghanistan? The Christian Science Monitor lied when it reported the US Military expanded Bagram?
General Teguba lied when he stated that 80 percent of those in Abu Ghraib were just rounded up off the streets having no links to the Insurgency?
As I stated I pulled the top three sites for each of my claim. There are literally thousands of them and they all link other reports SUCH AS the Teguba report, CNN, Asian Times...amd all of these sites are not "natural"?
And YOu speak for the US MIlitary and I am to take the word of that group of Bald faced liars?
And all you can come up with is a rebuttal to the Soldier that Committed the haditha rape, then somehow suggest I am culpable? In case you can not count I give DOZENS of other examples and incidents.
Jeez, the German parliament accepted the resignation of a General and a Cabinet Minister over the airstrike i mentioned and you claim that there no PROOF it happened and the sites are not natural?
Not NATURAL sites? Good lords. I guess the Pentagon seal of approval is not on them.
Do a Google search on just ONE of my "accusations" that of airstikes on wedding parties. You will get hits to virtually EVERY SINGLE news organization on the Globe from the BBC to Fox, From CNN to Der Speigel, from the New York times to teh Globe and Mail reporting on these stories. But they are not natural sites?
You sir are the fraud. An absolute and complete fraud.
The UN is NOT a superpower, not even close. The UN is there to provide a forum for debate, information, aid and agreements among nations; as a substitute for war. It does not have the power of taxation, nor of rule. nor of arms. Nor was that the intent or design by its founders... as even Churchill said, it is better to talk talk talk than to war war war. And the US in the Supreme Security Council has absolute veto power over everything significant anyway, so nothing gets done that the US wants not done. But abnsmith just seems to not like the the fact that uppity ittybitty nations are backtalking to the Murrican nation. Who they think they are anyway?
As far as the UN not giving a hoot in Afghanistan, well, our own CIA-cutout US-paid-warlord-mujahadeen tried to bring down the progressive and popular modern secular government of Afghanistan way back in the 'Seventies in a Secret War. The harassed Afghan government then asked for Russian help against these backwater warlords that were upsetting a peaceful and stable life for most Afghans. This request was the hoped-for result of the harassment by grand-chessboard players within the Carter Administration.
The CIA then stepped it up into a Hot War against the Russians, heavily arming and in-country field-directing the mujahadeen to ultimately kill many Russian soldiers, until the mothers of the dead Russians would not take anymore death there and, with that pressure, the Russians withdrew from a hopeless killing field instead of a legitimate government security situation. A black-eye for them and a win for America, eh?
This CIA secret-war-command of mujahadeen fanatic warriors was code-named - AL QUAIDA
This Secret UnConstitutional and Undeclared War by the USA on Afghanistan's legitimate government continued for many years... thereby destroying and ripping apart the country, which was actually a modernizing state in the '60s and '70s.
Until America's zealot warlords stopped all that lousy modern forward progress. And one of these warlords, one Osama bin Laden, went on to a more memorable role in the CIA floating-world. Which gave the US an excuse to go in whole-hog and without masks this time, and overthrow yet another rickety-but-legitimate government on flimsy pretense, even if again still illegally and unConstitutionally.
The secret schemers stil exist in the US seats of power, and they do not let you in on their schemes.
And so, abnsmith, that is "How the US now Cares" for countries! The "Road to Hell" in Afghanistan was Literally Paved by America! So abnsmith, instead of despising the UN, despise America, because anything it sticks ITS hand in is doomed! Are we now not the dark lords?
America utterly destroyed Afghanistan in order to save it. And it left the burnt-out ruined husk as a loyal-dog's reward to the Muj warlords, that were the pawns America used to screw over the Russkies. They, being warlords of course, then squabbled and warred among themselves over the such-as-they-were spoils of the totally-wrecked country.
Afghanistan's CURRENT TOTAL TIME IN A STATE OF WAR: from CIA black-intervention to current US Military intervention, occupation and escalation: Over 30 YEARS and Counting. But hey, the Russkies were "handed their own Vietnam" there anyway, even if everything had to be bombed back to the stone age! And we are still there, so WE WIN! And because we win, we get the oil pipe, oh yeah. As the old Neo-Con Triumphalist Rumsfeld would say, "go ahead, bounce that rubble! Suck that black crude! Just Die, baby, die!"
So Hoo-ray for us!
ABNSmith Call it like it is
If the war was illegal would not the UN write one of its famous letters? You know how they go “You have been very naughty, and if you continue we will write you an even longer letter”
“”Although the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was as illegal as the invasion of Iraq, many Americans saw it as a justifiable response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. The cover of Time magazine called it "The Right War." Obama campaigned on ending the Iraq war but escalating the war in Afghanistan. But a majority of Americans now oppose that war as well.
The UN Charter provides that all member states must settle their international disputes by peaceful means, and no nation can use military force except in self-defense or when authorized by the Security Council. After the 9/11 attacks, the council passed two resolutions, neither of which authorized the use of military force in Afghanistan.””
So if this is true where is the famous letters and sanctions?
No, the UN does not tax but your tax dollars go to support the UN and people so incompetent that they could write more blithering idiocy like this article. When has the UN stopped a war? Bosnia? NO! the UN ‘troops’ were disarmed and chained to a bridge by the Serbs and Bosnian, Croat and Serb ran around murdering each other’s families while the UN troops shouted “stop that”. It was not until the US and Poland moved on the country that even a bit of peace was installed. Kosovo? Yeah, right, if the British troops lead by the Gurkas had not moved on Kosovo with the US Kosovars would still be murdered, raped and their thumbs cut off (Serb thing, cutting off thumbs) sooooo…..
You tell me how much the UN Charter is worth? ABNSmith is wrong about one thing though, that building is a mess itself, and torn down then rebuilt for low income housing and a hospital. If you are going to hand out charity, don’t hand out second rate or in this case bottom of the barrel crap to those in need
Please employ a bit of street smarts. The reason the world is silent is that they know this is a dirty game the terrorists are playing and, if successful, will become a precedent all will follow. No one in the world wants their own al-qaida blackmailing them with the lives of their citizens expecting reward.
Face it, the world is wise to the terrorists game and if it wasn't the US would never have the silence it needs to conduct its operations.
Even with regards to Iraq, its opponents on the state level only did the bare minimum to keep their hands clean, not oen speck more. The power of the US my butt! We can't fight everybody! They covered their butts in the legal way but could have given a damn about Saddam and the mockery he was making out of the UN.
in the CNN article below, note what a 10 year old pakistani child is now saying, albeit from what the parents tell her, as a consequence of America's empire building meddling .
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{At Zara's school we also meet 10-year-old Qainat. We ask her what she likes to do.
"I like to do painting and I like to ..." she pauses and looks away. "But I don't like America because she is so bad, and also India."
She says it's what her parents are telling her, explaining that the Afghan refugees who have lived in the city for decades aren't responsible.}
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Growing up scared in Peshawar
By Arwa Damon, CNN
December 22, 2009 -- Updated 0237 GMT (1037 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* Children in Peshawar live with effects of military offensives and militant retaliation
* Their smiles are how they cope with a faceless and unknown enemy, psychiatrist says
* As emotions intensify, people -- including the children -- look for scapegoats
Peshawar, Pakistan (CNN) -- Zara brushes her dark brown curls away from her face, nose scrunched up in concentration as she stares at the white board. She looks down to write and then pauses, placing her little finger on her chin in contemplation.
Like a typical 7-year-old, her favorite part about school is the games.
"Hide and seek," she says in English, giggling sheepishly. "I like hide and seek."
But no matter how hard she tries, there are some things this little girl and her friends can't hide from.
"I am scared from the bombs," she sighs. "I am very afraid."
Read Arwa Damon's blog entry about the children of Peshawar on Afghanistan Crossroads
Zara lives in Peshawar, capital of Pakistan's Northwest Frontier Province, tucked right up against the Khyber Pass next to Afghanistan.
When the Pakistani military began its multiple offensives targeting its own homegrown militant networks in the tribal belt, the retaliation was felt in Peshawar. It was the residents of this ancient city of 3 million who bore the brunt of an ongoing brutal bombing campaign.
Suddenly nothing was safe. People's lives were shattered as the city found itself at the very core of Pakistan's war on terror. A truck bomb in a popular marketplace frequented by women and children killed more than 100 people.
Checkpoints sprang up all over the city, meant to instill a sense of security. But at the same time they created targets of opportunity as they and government buildings were regularly attacked.
Zara's school is tucked way down an alley off what once was Peshawar's most popular modern market street. Just out front sits a checkpoint.
Video: Fear for Pakistan's next generation
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These days her school door remains bolted, the bus drivers act as additional guards and parents are discouraged from coming. The school administration wants as few adults loitering around as possible, afraid of suicide bombers.
But there is little the school can do to keep the children safe from the demons that haunt them.
"When there is an explosion," Zara says, pausing before she continues, "it feels like the Taliban are here. I imagine corpses are all lying on the ground."
Her eyes widen and she giggles.
"I get scared."
She may be laughing, but psychiatrists say it's deadly serious: The children are confronting a faceless and unknown enemy.
"The exterior smile is a deception; it's the only coping mechanism the child has," Dr. Rizwan Taj, a psychiatrist in Islamabad, says. "The child needs counseling, protection, and they are not getting that."
The children simply don't understand why their little world has been affected. The problem is, Rizwan explains, the parents can barely cope with the paralyzing fear that defines their lives.
"The confusion isn't just for the children. It's for the adults, as well. The confusion for the adults as to why this is happening, why is this happening repeatedly, it trickles down to the children," Rizwan says. And as those emotions intensify, people look for scapegoats.
At Zara's school we also meet 10-year-old Qainat. We ask her what she likes to do.
"I like to do painting and I like to ..." she pauses and looks away. "But I don't like America because she is so bad, and also India."
She says it's what her parents are telling her, explaining that the Afghan refugees who have lived in the city for decades aren't responsible.
Having children growing up in such an intense and charged atmosphere surrounded by so much violence can have detrimental effects on society.
"You will have a very insecure population, a population that can be easily polarized," Rizwan says.
He says it's going to take a collective effort from the government, the media and the international community to prevent Pakistan's next generation from being a lost generation materializing into a dysfunctional society.
But Pakistan's medical services are already stretched to the limit. So for the time being, Zara and her friends are left to their own devices, trying to survive in a world their elders can't even make sense of -- carrying with them the knowledge that each day could be their last.
>>She says it's what her parents are telling her, explaining that the Afghan refugees who have lived in the city for decades aren't responsible.
>>Having children growing up in such an intense and charged atmosphere surrounded by so much violence can have detrimental effects on society
This has always been the Modus Operandi of the Imperialist state and it is the Modus Operandi of the Terrorist State called The United States of America.
While the parents try to teach their Children that the Afghani people who they have lived alongside of for decades are not to blame for the "bombs" the USA will ensure those bombs continue to fall until the people turn on one another. If they come to an understanding and suggest peace NAVY Seals, Blackwater mercenaries or some CIA front group will set off more bombs to ensure such does not happen.
(See operation Gladio In Italy)
The people will turn on one another. Neighbor will hate neighbor just for being "Afghani" or "Punjabi". The USA has to kill just enough of these people to keep them terrorized and make them distrustful of their neighbors. Then getting them to kill one another is much easier wherein...
The USA will then claim they have to go in and keep the peace so that people like Abnsmith can claim they there to do something about the "Violence and poverty".
Can you imagine liberals rallying around an "Impeach Obama!" movement? If Bush was safe from impeachment, Obama is a million times safer.
1. Unless and until something like what America is doing to others is done to America, then no one can expect the least bit of change.
2. Countries, people or groups that commit heinous acts with impunity - like serial killers - continue to commit heinous acts until they run up against something as stronger, or stronger, than themselves (think of a tyrant's ambitions crushed by another tyrant's ambitions at Stalingrad).
3. The American electorate is both unable and unwilling to do anything to change the situation; any why should they - they have no incentive to.
All through my recent travels in Asia people keep asking me where all the good Americans are. When are they going to speak up against the atrocities committed in their name by Obama and his government?
I travel a lot, out of uniform, and I do not even look like a soldier and I have never once heard that,
Great article. Let's tell the truth about illegal wars.
The alleged "perpetrators" of 9/11 trained in Hamburg and Florida as well as in Afghanistan. Why didn't we invade Germany or Florida?
People in caves didn't schedule hijacking exercises on 9/11, Dick Cheney did.
People in caves didn't render impotent and incompetent a trillion dollar defense industry, Dick Cheney did.
Big War wanted these wars to happen. These wars are illegal. Now that they are once again beating the drums of war against Iran, think long and hard about that. Why shouldwe believe Big War now, whwn we know that they lied us into the last two illegal wars?
Let's all wake up. We have been lied to. Let's not kill any more poor people on the other side of the world because of lies.
The sould of this nation depends on us telling the truth, and making reparations to the Middle East (which would be far, far cheaper than continuing wars).
Demand a new, independent investigation of 9/11.
Obama used the 9/11 attacks to justify escalating the illegal war in Afghanistan. That goes to show how all those in power will keep repeating an official story that defies the laws of physics and common sense.
To accept the official story and the wars that resulted from it, this is what you have to believe:
That Arabs with "box cutters" could stand down a trillion dollar defense industry.
That two planes in NYC can bring down THREE buildings.
That a hijacker's passport could somehow make it out of his pocket (or suitcase, or overhead compartment), through the huge fireball we all saw, through the collapse of a 110-story building that pulverized everything inside of it, and be conveniently found in legible condition on the street below. Really?
I could go on and on, but I won't.
We have been lied to.
Those in power have used these lies to kill innocent people abroad, strip us of our rights at home, and impoverish three nations.
Enough.
Demand a new independent investigation.