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The Joys of Airstrikes and Anonymity
Each time the U.S. bombs a new location in the Muslim world, the same pattern emerges. First, officials from the U.S. or allied governments run to their favorite media outlet to claim -- anonymously -- that some big, bad, notorious, "top" Al Qaeda leader "may have been" or "likely was" killed in the strike, and this constitutes a "stinging" or "devastating" blow against the Terrorist group. These compliant media outlets then sensationalistically trumpet that claim as the dominant theme of their "reporting" on the attack, drowning out every other issue.
As a result, and by design, there is never any debate or discussion over the propriety or wisdom of these strikes. After all, what sane, rational, Serious person would possibly question a bombing raid or missile strike that "likely" killed a murderous, top Al Qaeda fighter and struck a "devastating blow" to that group's operationg abilities? Having the story shaped this way also ensures that there is virtually no attention paid to the resulting civilian casualties (i.e., the slaughter of innocent people); most Americans, especially journalists, have been trained to ignore such deaths as nothing more than justifiable "collateral damage," especially when a murderous, top Al Qaeda fighter was killed by the bombs (besides, as Alan Dershowitz once explained, "civilians" in close enough proximity to a Top Terrorist themselves may very well bear some degree of culpability). The adolescent We-Got-the-Bad-Guy! headline also ensures there is no attention paid to the radicalizing effect of these civilian deaths and our attacks for that country and in the region.
Yet over and over and over, it turns out that these anonymous government assertions -- trumpeted by our mindless media -- are completely false. The Big Bad Guy allegedly killed in the strike ends up nowhere near the bombs and missiles. Sometimes, the very same Big Bad Guy can be used to justify different strikes over the course of many years (we know we said we killed him four times before, but this time we're pretty sure we got him), or he can turn up alive when it's time to re-trumpet the Al Qaeda threat (we said before we killed him in that devastating airstrike, but actually he's alive and more dangerous than ever!!). Just like the "we killed 30 extremists" claim or the "we got Al Qaeda's Number 3" boast, this is propaganda in its purest form, disseminated jointly by the U.S. Government and American media, and it happens over and over, compelling a rational person to conclude that it's clearly intentional by both parties.
In the last week alone, this pattern just asserted itself -- twice -- with regard to the air strikes in Yemen. The first set of strikes, it was immediately leaked, was allegedly aimed at "the presumed leader of al Qaeda in Yemen, Qaaim al-Raymi," yet it turned out he was not among the dozens of people killed, though "U.S. officials believe one of his top deputies [unnamed] may have been killed." Then, after a second set of strikes on Thursday, it was claimed that "a Yemeni air raid may have killed the top two leaders of al Qaeda's regional branch," and an American Muslim preacher linked to Nidal Hasan, "the man who shot dead 13 people at a U.S. army base [Anwar al-Awlaki] may also have died."
But while ABC News had identified "the presumed leader of al Qaeda in Yemen" as "Qaaim al-Raymi" when he was the target of last week's strikes, Reuters decided that the "top two leaders of al Qaeda's regional branch" were completely different people -- "Nasser al-Wahayshi, the Yemeni leader of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), and his Saudi deputy, Saeed al-Shehri" -- and then excitedly announced that they "may have been killed" by this week's air strikes. Whoever we claim we kill is the "key leader of Al Qaeda's operations"-- and it can change from day to day. And now, it turns out, the "radical cleric" who reportedly spoke at length with the accused Fort Hood shooter and thus packs the most emotional punch for Americans is not dead at all, but "is alive and well following reports he may have been killed in a Yemeni airstrike against suspected al-Qaida hideouts."
Just watch how this obvious propaganda tactic works again and again:
Last week's Yemen strike - ABC News, December 18, 2009:
The presumed leader of al Qaeda in Yemen, Qaaim al-Raymi, has frequently appeared on internet videos, . . . Qaaim al-Raymi was considered a prime target of the attack Thursday but was reported to have escaped the attack. However, U.S. officials believe one of his top deputies may have been killed.
This week's air strikes in Yemen, Reuters, December 24, 2009:
A Yemeni air raid may have killed the top two leaders of al Qaeda's regional branch on Thursday, and an American Muslim preacher linked to the man who shot dead 13 people at a U.S. army base may also have died, a Yemeni security official said. Nasser al-Wahayshi, the Yemeni leader of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), and his Saudi deputy, Saeed al-Shehri, were believed to be among more than 30 militants killed in the dawn operation in the eastern province of Shabwa, said the official, who asked not to be identified.
U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki may also have died in the air strike which targeted a meeting of militants planning attacks on Yemeni and foreign oil and economic targets, he said. If all the deaths are confirmed, the air strike would appear to have struck a severe blow against AQAP, seen as the most dangerous regional offshoot of Osama bin Laden's network.
False - Associated Press, December 25, 2009:
A U.S.-born radical cleric is alive and well following reports he may have been killed in a Yemeni airstrike against suspected al-Qaida hideouts . . .
In addition to al-Awlaki, the top leader of al-Qaida's branch in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, Naser Abdel-Karim al-Wahishi, and his deputy Saeed al-Shihri were also believed to be at the meeting, Yemen's Supreme Security Committee said. But Yemeni officials still have no access to the area, which is controlled by armed gunmen and supporters of al-Qaida, and could not confirm for certain who was killed in the attack.
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CNN - January, 2006 U.S. airstrike in Pakistan:
Ayman al-Zawahiri -- Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in the al Qaeda terrorist network -- was the target of a CIA airstrike Friday in a remote Pakistani village and may have been among those killed, knowledgeable U.S. sources told CNN. . . . the sources said there was intelligence suggesting he was in one of the buildings hit during the strike.
False - Fox News, January 31, 2006 - "Zawahiri, in New Videotape, Says He Survived Airstrike":
Al Qaeda No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri said in a videotape aired Monday that President Bush was a "butcher" and a "failure" because of a deadly U.S. airstrike in Pakistan targeting the bin Laden deputy, and he threatened a new attack on the United States. A U.S. counterterrorism official, speaking on condition of anonymity in compliance with office policy, said there was no reason to doubt the authenticity of the tape.
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CBS News, July, 2008 U.S. airstrike in Pakistan:
Ayman al-Zawahiri - the second most powerful leader in al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden's No. 2 - may be critically wounded and possibly dead, CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan reports exclusively. . . . CBS News has obtained a copy of an intercepted letter from sources in Pakistan, which urgently requests a doctor to treat al-Zawahiri. . . . The letter is dated July 29 - one day after a U.S. air strike that killed al Qaeda weapons expert Abu Khabab al-Masri, and five other Arabs in South Waziristan. . . . a counter-intelligence expert and other U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News that the U.S. is looking into reports that al-Zawahiri is dead.
Al Qaeda's No. 2 thug has "emerged" as its operational leader after seven years on the run with the same $25 million bounty on his head as Osama Bin Laden. Despite years of Bush administration claims that Ayman al-Zawahiri - an Egyptian doctor turned Bin Laden deputy - was on the lam with his boss and unable to exert control, the opposite is now true, a State Department report said Thursday. . . ."Although Bin Laden remains the group's ideological figurehead, Zawahiri has emerged as Al Qaeda's strategic and operational planner," the report added.
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January, 2006 missile strike in Pakistan, New York Times:
Two senior members of Al Qaeda and the son-in-law of its No. 2 leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, were among those killed in the American airstrikes in remote northeastern Pakistan last week, two Pakistani officials said here on Wednesday. . . .If any or all were indeed killed, it would be a stinging blow to Al Qaeda's operations, said the American officials, who were granted anonymity because they were not authorized by their agencies to speak for attribution. . . . The airstrikes, which killed 18 civilians, among them women and children, have caused anger across the country . . . At least one of the men believed by the Pakistani officials to have been killed, an Egyptian known here as Abu Khabab al-Masri, is on the United States' most-wanted list with a $5 million reward for help in his capture. His real name is Midhat Mursi al-Sayid Umar, 52, who according to the United States government Web site rewardsforjustice.net, was an expert in explosives and poisons. . . . The target of the raid, American officials have said, was Al Qaeda's No. 2, Mr. Zawahiri, but they have acknowledged that he was not killed in the attack and Pakistani officials say that Mr. Zawahiri failed to show up for the dinner that night.
January, 2006 missile strike in Pakistan, ABC News:
ABC News has learned that Pakistani officials now believe that al Qaeda's master bomb maker and chemical weapons expert was one of the men killed in last week's U.S. missile attack in eastern Pakistan. Midhat Mursi, 52, also known as Abu Khabab al-Masri, was identified by Pakistani authorities as one of four known major al Qaeda leaders present at an apparent terror summit in the village of Damadola early last Friday morning.
False -- LA Times, February 3, 2008:
Current and former U.S. intelligence officials now believe that the Egyptian, Abu Khabab Masri, is alive and well -- and in charge of resurrecting Al Qaeda's program to develop or obtain weapons of mass destruction.
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January, 2006 airstrike in Pakistan, New York Times:
Another Egyptian, known by the alias Abu Ubayda al-Misri, was also believed killed, the Pakistani officials said. He was the chief of insurgent operations in the southern Afghan province of Kunar, which borders Bajaur in Pakistan, the area where the airstrikes occurred, according to one of the Pakistani officials.
False - Fox News, April 9, 2008:
Abu Ubaida al-Masri, one of Al Qaeda's top operatives and the mastermind behind a plot to use liquid explosives to blow British passenger jets out of the sky, is dead, a U.S. official confirmed to FOX News Wednesday. The unidentified official said it is believed that al-Masri died of natural causes, possibly hepatitis, in Pakistan, and are staying away from a report that he was killed in a January CIA predator strike.
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Months of attacks by unmanned US predator aircraft have caused carnage among the middle ranks of terrorist leaders in the lawless lands along the border with Afghanistan . . . Their victims have included experienced Arab leaders and, it is now thought, Adam Gadahn, a former heavy-metal fan and so-called "killer computer nerd" originally from California. Nothing has been heard from him for months, leading intelligence experts to conclude that he may be dead.
False -- LA Times, June 14, 2009:
Adam Gadahn, a Southern California-raised man self-described as American Al Qaeda has released a new video in which he talks about his Jewish ancestry.
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July, 2009 airstrike in Pakistan, Fox News:
U.S. officials believe Usama bin Laden's son, Saad bin Laden, was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Pakistan. Sources confirmed to FOX News late Wednesday that officials believe the younger bin Laden was killed by hellfire missiles from a U.S. Predator drone strike earlier this year.
Highly questionable - Middle East News:
A close friend of Osama bin Laden told Al Arabiya that he thought the al-Qaeda mastermind's son was probably still alive casting doubt on reports by American media that he was killed in Pakistan. Yemeni national Rashad Saied, who stayed with bin Laden in Afghanistan before the September 11, 2001 attacks, said there is no proof to U.S. media reports last week that Saad bin Laden was killed in an American airstrike on Pakistan earlier this year. "If Saad had been killed, al-Qaeda would have announced that," Saied told Al Arabiya. "They announced the death of many key figures in the organization before. It is considered a source of pride for them."
New York Times, December 23, 2009:
A teenage daughter of Osama bin Laden, who has lived with at least five of her siblings in a guarded compound in Iran since 2001, took refuge last month in the Saudi Embassy in Tehran . . . The status of another son, Saad, remained uncertain. American officials said last summer that they believed that Saad bin Laden had traveled from Iran to Pakistan and had been killed by an American missile fired from a drone. Omar and Zaina bin Laden said Saad was still in the Tehran compound when the missile attack was said to have occurred, but they said that they did not know where he was now or whether he was still alive.
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I could literally spend the rest of the day chronicling events very similar to these. A few caveats are in order. It's not surprising that facts are sometimes difficult to obtain in the immediate aftermath of a strike, particularly in remote areas such as Western Pakistan and Yemen. Sometimes, these air strikes do actually result in the death of the specific targets alleged to lead various Islamic radical groups.
But far more often, these boasting claims regarding a controversial U.S. air attack or missile strike turn out to be completely false. It's painfully obvious that these assertions are made to overwhelm, distort and suppress any discussions of the actual effects of the attack -- who the strike really killed, whether it was justified, legal or wise, whether we should continue to drop bombs in more and more Muslim countries. Yet no matter how many times these claims prove to be false, American media outlets not only dutifully and mindlessly print them without challenge or skepticism, but also allow these claims to dictate their headlines and the overwhelming focus of their "reporting" on the attacks (U.S. Air Strike Said to Kill Top Al Qaeda Leaders). As a result, Americans are innundated with false claims about things that never actually happened -- pure myths and falsehoods -- while the actual consequences of our actions (the corpses of innocent Muslim men, women and children being pulled from the rubble) are widely disseminated in the Muslim world, yet are barely mentioned by our media. And then we walk around, confounded and confused, about how there could be such a grave disparity in perception among our rational, free and well-informed selves versus those irrational, mislead, paranoid, and primitive Muslims.
Because it's all done under the corrupt cover of anonymity, there's never any accountability (reporters will simply say that they printed this because their government sources whispered it in their ears -- so what choice did they have? -- and they'll keep the government officials' identity concealed to ensure they can never be questioned). The whole process is blatantly designed not to convey what happened, but to obscure what happened and to prevent any discussion of its consequences.
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Show AllIsn't control of media part of the fascist playbook?
Not that I'm suggesting.......
One interesting thing I read a while back was that if a military mission expects more that 30 casualties then it has to be cleared way up in the military chain. So if you listen carefully to our controlled media drone attack reports you'll always here the number of casualties is 30 or less. You can even see it in this piece.
As Greenwald so eloquently illustrates in these news reports of airstrikes against al-Qaeda, Dr. Goebbels's theory on the "Big Lie" is validated. Yes, the corporate media is a propaganda tool of the fascist US government.
Until the left wing becomes as radicalized as the right wing in Amerikkka, things will only get worse.
"Ditto" your last sentence.
those turrists, so devious, see how quickly they counterattack? we've dropped yahweh only knows how many bombs on semen (each one justified, the shredded limb of every shattered child, the wail of every screaming mother, sister, wife, only makes us safer), and they smuggled an operative thru amsterdam to detroit. of course detroit, all those muslims there would cheer like they did all over the world on 9/11 if that yemeni nigerian american son of a banker already on the turrist watch list had brought a plane down with his lighter fluid.
more drones, more bombs, more safety! forever, hurray!
"and should not be sanctioned by any civilized society"
it isn't.
america only claims to be civilized.
Why doesn't Mr Greenwald take the argument to the next, obvious step...the attacks are designed to continue creating enemies for the US.
It's very difficult to maintain a permanent state of war without an obvious enemy that provides at least some threat.
Eventually the citizens in the land of the free, the home of the brave will lift their heads from the swamp of deliberately-created confusion and wonder...
I couldn't agree more. How else to keep the war machine going now the the "evil" Soviets can no long be the target.
What other employment is left in Amerika besides the war industries!
Yes, indeed, generalcommentator. How convenient that a "foiled" "terrorist" "attack" with Yemeni "connections" should follow hard on the heels of these latest barbarities by the U.S. I had remarked in posts a couple of weeks ago how the mentions of "Al Qaida" (henceforth also known as "Abracadabra")in the mainstream media were attaining warp frequency in recent days. Clearly we are witnessing a propaganda campaign to "justify" Obomber's ramping up of the savagery.
No doubt "Adam Gadahn," the Jewish-American Abracadabra "operative" mentioned here, who was born Adam Pearlman and grandson of Anti-Defamation League ur-Zionist honcho Philip Pearlman, is part of such a campaign.
On the other hand if Al Qaida has all these "regional branches" invoked by the lamestream media, maybe it wouldn't be so hard for an alienated suburban American punk to join an international terrrrst outfit that doesn't exist.
Yet again this year I mention the law that started this madness and continues to drive it ever onward.
Public Law 107-40 - the President is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force...to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States...
Every air-strike is the US military preventing future terrorism by our announced enemies.
Q. How do you recognize a future terrorist?
A. Posthumously.
If you want to end this insane and DAFT war, repeal the law that empowers, justifies and sanctifies the MIC in their murderous and aggressive ways.
Sort of reminds me of the Precrime system in "The Minority Report".
We are so used to considering the lives of non white civilians as having little value that we don`t see it anymore. Supposedly it`s the price we(?) have to pay to defend our freedom. Imagine for a moment that a terrorist operative or two was holed up in a building in New York , Chicago or even a small town in Pennsylvania.Imagine the reaction when we send a drone missile in to blow the hell out of that building.
Cool Breeze
Very well said. Perhaps because the United States is surrounded by two oceans may be the reason why the vast majority of Americans simply do not give a damn that many, many civilians in under developed countries have been torn to pieces by 500 lb. American bombs and drone missiles. It never fails that whenever the U.S. sends it soldiers overseas the American people always must express their empathy with the U.S. military as opposed to the children and grandmothers who have been ripped to shreds by their much praised armed forces. Support the troops while paying no attention to what those troops have done to civilians that have now become mangled bodies and corpses that have been scattered throughout Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and now Yemen. This would seem to be the motto of the average American.
"History is a bath of blood."-William James [1842-1910], American psychologist and philosopher
Collateral damage is premeditated murder. Our military forces are committing premeditated murder. They are murderers. They are war criminals. And so are we, because we are paying for the bombs. We are murderers. This does not bode well for anyone who may believe in the law of karma.
I am not so sure.
We readers of CD would go wild in condemnation, of course. But, after proper "contextualization" by the MSM, would people in general hundreds or thousands of miles distant from such an event feel threatened or protected? How did the US population react to the crime against humanity in Waco, when the David Koresh sect was incinerated like an Afghan bridal party? The survivors were sent to prison, as I recall. And juries of peers had to do THAT, you know.
And, by the by, I often wonder if these comments that we write to each other (almost all of which resonate powerfully with my beliefs and/or biases) excoriating the elites, the corporations, the MSM, "the Man", etc., do the situation any good or just discharge our energy in a socially harmless fashion.
Maybe CD is funded through hundreds of CIA/FBI "cutouts". I used to wonder the same thing about CISPES back in the day. It would be a rational use of government funds ... ahh, there's the rub!
The media is as guilty as our government in War Crimes committed against humanity.
It's a bit like playing the one-armed bandit: keep on feeding it coins, and one day you may hit the jack-pot. As longs as there are bombs available, they can be used indiscriminately and without fear of reprisal. Just like in George Orwell's 1984, the war is too distant to be of any real interest to the general public.
That is not the only Orwellian problem today. Bin laden and Al Qaeda are just like Big Brother's Emmanuel Goldstein; often sought, never caught, but with a message or alleged act of terrorism to get the people pointed in the right direction if they start to question the government.
I read something the other day, which mentioned that Homeland Security had sent out a notice earlier this year to all law enforcement agencies to watch out for a supposed threat from "right-wing extremists," defined as "Americans who believe in the Constitution and oppose Obama administration policies."
I had to chuckle at that. When I was in High School, many of us students were demonstrating against McCarthy and HUAC as unconstitutional when he came to Seattle. That scared the hell out of our parents. I was red-baited, called a "Commie" or a "Pinko" for many years because I espoused the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Now I'm a "Right-wing extremist" because I believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and am highly critical of the expanded wars with no declarations by our bought and paid for Congress. I am highly critical of the insurance and Big Pharma protectionism in the new "Health Plan," and also the endless hundreds of billion$ Mr. "change's" government is pumping into the war machine and the endless killing of innocents far away while We the People can be starving and homeless.
Nothing seems to change except one who is a constitutionalist has gone from a "communist" to a "right-wing extremist" while not changing anything.
If you really want to see where we are going, here is a brief reading list.
Jack London's "the Iron Heel" and "People of the Abyss"
Sinclair Lewis' "It Can't Happen Here"
George Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm"
To get the idea of life for the middle and working class in an unregulated industrial economy, read Charles Dickens' many works.
It took many years of struggle and education to become a nation with worker's rights, etc. That has all been overturned and thrown away in the last dozen or so years. Now the Thought Police are here, looking into our every action, our phone calls, our e-mails, even opening our mail if they wish. The concentration camps are built, the combat brigades are being trained by NorthCom in "suppressing civil unrest" here in the United States. There are lists and lists. No-fly lists, no travel lists, hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, on government security lists. All covered by "National Security" so you don't know you are on a list until you get stopped, or are refused permission to board your airliner. Then you can't find out why you are there because that information cannot be given you due to National Security. You also cannot get off the list.
When this all happened in Germany in the 1930's, it was called Nazism and Fascism. We eventually went to war to get rid of that, forever, in the world. Now, most of us can't even spell Fascist, but we are one! Eventually, the world is going to have to do it all over again. How many millions will die this time. We've already killed at least couple of million in the ME and utterly destroyed remnants of the "cradle of civilization."
"mindless media" The operative word here is "mindless." Ever since we became the United States of me we became mindless. All of us. We keep busy thinking of ourselves and what and who we are. The very definition of "mindless." It is getting worse by the day. The media itself only concerns itself with false promises of a better future if only.
I suspect the media is mindless at the operational level and mindful at the leadership level.
Every drop of blood, every scream of suffering, caused by terrorist amerika makes the fall of the fascist amerikan empire more of a sure thing ! Is Las Vegas making a betting line yet on the official end... when the empire stops murdering for amerikan Imperialism ? tioche, Mexico
I am anticipating the moment when the whole world will realize who the true terrorist monsters are: Israel and the U.S. of A.
"It's not surprising that facts are sometimes difficult to obtain in the immediate aftermath of a strike, particularly in remote areas such as Western Pakistan and Yemen."
I contend that the opposite is true.
If we have intelligence on the ground that justifies an air strike/assault/bombing/etc, then we must also have intelligence on the ground that will post facto communicate the success or failure of said strike.
On the other hand, if we are unable to determine the results of a strike, then it stands to reason that we do not have the intelligence to justify mounting the strike.
Geddit?
good point - unless of course the initial source has been hit by friendly fire.
Es rollt der Donner
Es leuchtet der Blitz
Unser Traum war Hitlers Traum
Wirklich, wir leben Hitlers Traum
The frauds continue...
The people behind these policies and actions aren't stupid, just unbelievably vicious, immoral, and hypocritical.
"Terrorism" happens when a poor, ignorant, freedom-hating, misguided wretch blows up some innocent Americans or Europeans. "Defense" happens when some well-to-do, educated, right-minded, freedom-loving patriot blows up some innocent Arabs.
It makes good propaganda and people over here feel safer that a few less terrorists, wannabe terrorists, or might-be-terrorists-someday exist on the planet. Yes, folks, we're making progress now...just like the body counts back in Vee-et-nam! That'll teach the sombitches to mess with the USA!
Meanwhile, used bombs and missiles must be replaced, to the delight of arms manufacturers...and isn't it great how our youth are being rescued from lives of unemployment, hopelessness, and despair and given real purpose in life by the US military? Friends, we can be proud of every straight-standing soldier and sailor loading and delivering those bombs and missiles in service to their country and the cause of freedom!
Does this insane asylum have an exit?
"Friends, we can be proud of every straight-standing soldier and sailor loading and delivering those bombs and missiles in service to their country and the cause of freedom!"
And, we citizens of the USA need not be shy about claiming our fair share of that pride for ourselves, the tax paying financiers of these noble efforts. Every single one of us is as guilty as the coward in Las Vegas behind the computer screen piloting that drone and firing those missles and killing innocents.
As "just following orders" is no excuse for the murders committed by our military, so is "just paying taxes" no excuse for our complicity in these murders.
The propaganda that is fed to the American sheeple by the whores in the MSM that are cheerleaders for murder by the MIC is just mindboggling. This must be what it felt like in the 1930's in Nazi Germany if you were not one of the "good Germans"! The brainwashed,so-called good, patriotic American flag wavers and bible thumpers have replaced the "good Germans". Nazi Germany was bombed into oblivion before it was stopped and I would hope America doesn't suffer the same fate.
Assassinations, or targeted killings, have been illegal under both US and international law. I believe Bush made an interpretation of his GWOT powers to allow these. The Israelis have also been using this tactic - air strikes in crowded streets to wipe out a cleric (and seventy civilians) - and have boasted how they've been successful in pushing standards of international law towards accepting this. Of course, reverse the nationalities of the victims and the perpetrators and suddenly the targeted killing becomes a heinous act of terrorism.
It is a callous policy. There were several strikes in the first days of the Iraq invasion in 2003 aimed at Saddam, when he was allegedly seen in a restaurant or at someone's house. I remember Rumsfeld essentially shrugging his shoulders when asked about the loss of life. Such cruel and heartless men at the center of power ensures the cycles of violence will perpetuate for more generations. It doesn't have to be this way.
When someone is above the law, NOTHING is illegal. There are MANY branches of our government who are doing illegal things and have been doing illegal things for many many years. Look at the CIA. Look at all the NGO's like Blackwater. It will never stop.
in the meantime..
"Elite U.S. Force Expanding Hunt in Afghanistan,
Special Operations units are stepping up attacks on insurgents, officers say.".....By Eric Schmitt, headline in the NYT
Published: December 26, 2009
BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan — Secretive!!! branches of the military’s Special Operations forces have increased counterterrorism missions against some of the most lethal groups in Afghanistan and, because of their success, plan an even bigger expansion next year...
"Expanding Hunt".....OF HUMAN BEINGS !!!
Now it is happening in Afghanistan, but soon.....
WHERE THE FUCK IS CD?
Bring America Back !!!!........!!!!...Greenwald's very timely on this topic==and eruditely as usual !
****The military industrial complex--including the intelligence communities==play the US mainstream media like
a drum. The MM are willing dupes--face it==War is a lot more interesting and newsworthy than Peace.
****The Army has admitted the so-called military Expert program==where Generals and Experts are the Special Consultants paid to appear on most all Networks was and is
part of its 'Psychological Operations Departments". You will never, ever hear them advise that Peace is the answer,
it will always be more War, more War. bigger Defense budgets and of course...."they hate us for our Freedoms" !!
****I used to get a good laugh at their 'attribution system', not used so much anymore but, ....oh ! by the way the Terrornation Liberation Front called in and took credit for that 'bombing', that 'explosion', that 'suicide mission', and then we Dupes who cannot confirm any of it, swallow it whole time and time again !!!!
****Or the manifest convenience that our favorite cave dwelling boogieman, Osama bin Laden just happens to phone in to Al Jazeera to lick his chops that we cannot find him and his cabal, or to take credit once again for some recent vile act or to promise more plots against us from Nation Muslimo. Then naturally, the CIA chimes right in with its confirmation of the boogieman's voice decibles !! Right !
****And, Greenwald is right when the MI Complex claims to be taking out their Number 2, 3 , 4 etc, etc because of our super drone program===it is more of the same propaganda !
****Meanwhile, it is a wonderful distraction away from the fact that the President who was elected to end the War, has done absolutely nothing, Nothing, and Iraq surges on and on.
The favorite MIC distraction used to be that famous worn out video of Saddam in his Derby Hat, rifle in hand being fired directly up in the air--with some very intelligently translated that the mother of all destruction would rain down on US Infidels.
Now the favored distraction is still al Qaeda and bin Laden, although the FBI has no evidence connecting him to 9/11, and the cave man has , in fact denied involvement. The MIC can blame him and them for almost anything they want to. Patsies.
****David Southwell's book: "Secrets and Lies" states that the CIA ..."has agents and contacts with every major news wire service, newspaper, weeklys, and television networks in the Nation." They take much credit for tirelessly creating their own network of reporters, in a deep cover of national and international broadcasters.'
Thats why the Message keeps coming up War not Peace.
The MM has not even any concept of Peace, any longer.
TruthKnoller's observation that "War is a lot more interesting and newsworthy than Peace" is reminiscent of the statement made by the British novelist and poet Thomas Hardy who pointed out that:
"War makes rattling good history; but peace is poor reading."
First rule of those living under tyranny:
"Believe nothing the government says and evertything it denies."
Poet
That is because everything this government tells its citizens has an ulterior motive and is the REAL CONSPIRACY THEORY!
Nice to see someone keeping track of the propaganda.
It would have been helpful for such an insightful commentator to suggest likely reasons for the attacks on Yemen. Is it simply part of the push to have US bases there?
Glenn Greenwald always does his homework, and he is perhaps the most "sane, rational, and serious" observer and commentary writer. His work is routinely impeccably and undisputably done.
This news commentary is another outstanding analysis of US military and media collaborative propaganda.
yemen has a complicated relationship with saudi. go to democracy now and read up how saudi does not want a united successful yemen on its southern border. of course saudi is one of our non-democratic allies, like egypt, qwait and jordan. just like haiti and somalia, yemen is a failed state at the moment because of political / economic / military sabotage by us and our allies.
Does "Al Qaeda" actually exist?
Not according ato a recent BBC report. Al Qaeda was a creation of the US GOvernment as per this documentary recently aired.
I suggest people do a Google search on BBC reports al qaeda a myth. They will find multiple hits. I believe it has a total run time of some 30 minutes.
I saw a quotation somewhere about this and didn't know how to research it. Thanks for this information about Al Qaeda.
Yes there are thousands of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan,because the literal interpretation is toilet. When an Afghan says he is going to Al Qaeda it actually translates to mean he is going to the toilet! It makes one wonder if that is what makes the economic, power, elite so paranoid as they hear this a lot in Afghanistan!
it seems as if the drones are targeted to kill not only the folks fighting the u.s.a. but also the political arm of any movement that so much as protests american involvement in the middle east. it's like operation phoenix in vietnam, where the cia would track and assassinate village leaders who were ideologically, though not not operationally, in accord with the viet cong. that "no holds barred" approach may boomerang, and allow us no moral ground from which to rebuke the next foreign attack upon america! after all, our politicians send drones to kill people who don't kill americans, though they have a general affinity for those who would kill us; american leaders are situated similarly to such victims, as they would certainly never do the dirty work of killing non-combatants directly, but would certainly enable and finance our fighting drones do so.
The only "next attack" on Amerika will come directly from Tel Aviv. What the hell am I saying? It's already happening!
I am truly beginning to doubt that Al Qaeda even exists. The whole thing stikes me as an elaborate "Emmanuel Goldstein" operation that allows some cover to the USA's high tech terrorist operations.
To me, that party that is blowing up cilivians all over the planet is the real terrorist.
most of the world agree with you.
Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see!
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Your statement is reminiscent of this one also:
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."-Bertrand Russell
What GG doesn't quite get is this: the truth about the horror we've wrought - and continue to wrought - is simply too painful for the brainwashed to deal with, and that includes most Big Media anchors/reporters whatever...
For Them, its worse than telling them their God is dead - its telling them that their God is evil and ruthless and murderously greedy.
If we're ever to bring an end to this madness, we need to use the propaganda machine to our advantage by reframing withdraw and reparations in a way the War Horror Deniers can support without having to admit guilt for anything. Ever.