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The Cost of US Terrorism in Afghanistan: Incalculable
Recent polls suggest that while a majority of U.S. people disapprove of the war in Afghanistan, many on grounds of its horrible economic cost, only 3% took the war into account when voting in the 2010 midterm elections. The issue of the economy weighed heavily on voters, but the war and its cost, though clear to them and clearly related to the economy in their thinking, was a far less pressing concern.
U.S. people, if they do read or hear of it, may be shocked at the apparent unconcern of the crews of two U.S. helicopter gunships, which attacked and killed nine children on a mountainside in Afghanistan’s Kumar province, shooting them “one after another” this past Tuesday March 1st. (“The helicopters hovered over us, scanned us and we saw a green flash from the helicopters. Then they flew back high up, and in a second round they hovered over us and started shooting.” (NYT 3/2/11)).
Young laborers, wanting to help their families survive, mean no harm to the United States. They’re not surging at us, or anywhere: they’re not insurgents. They’re not doing anything to threaten us. They are children, and children anywhere are like children everywhere: they’re children like our own.
Four of the boys were seven years old; three were eight, one was nine and the oldest was twelve. “The children were gathering wood under a tree in the mountains near a village in the district,” said Noorullah Noori, a member of the local development council in Manogai district. "I myself was involved in the burial," Noori said. "Yesterday we buried them." (AP, March 2, 2011) General Petraeus has acknowledged, and apologized for, the tragedy.
He has had many tragedies to apologize for just counting Kunar province alone. Last August 26th, in the Manogai district, Afghan authorities accused international forces of killing six children during an air assault on Taliban positions. Provincial police chief Khalilullah Ziayee said a group of children were collecting scrap metal on the mountain when NATO aircraft dropped bombs to disperse Taliban fighters attacking a nearby base. “In the bombardment six children, aged six to 12, were killed,” the police commander said. “Another child was injured.”
In the Bamiyan province of Afghanistan, Zekirullah, a young Afghan friend of mine, age 15, rises at 2:00 a.m. several mornings each week and rides his donkey for six hours through the pre-dawn to reach a mountainside where he can collect scrub brush and twigs which he loads on the donkey in baskets. Then he heads home and stacks the wood - on top of his family’s home – to be taken down later and burned for heat. They don’t have electrical appliances to heat the home, and even if they did the villagers only get electricity for two hours a day, generally between 1:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. Families rely on their children to collect fuel for heat during the harsh winters and for cooking year round. Young laborers, wanting to help their families survive, mean no harm to the United States. They’re not surging at us, or anywhere: they’re not insurgents. They’re not doing anything to threaten us. They are children, and children anywhere are like children everywhere: they’re children like our own.
Sadly, more and more of us in America are getting used to the idea of child poverty – and even child labor - as our own economy sinks further under the burden of our latest nine years of war, of two billion dollars per week we spend creating poverty abroad that we can then emulate at home. Things are getting bad here, but in Afghanistan, children are bombed. Their bodies are casually dismembered and strewn by machines already lost in the horizon as the limbs settle. They lie in pools of blood until family members realize, one by one, that their children are not late in returning home but in fact never will.
In October and again in December of 2010, our small delegation of Voices for Creative Nonviolence activists met with a large family living in a wretched refugee camp. They had fled their homes in the San Gin district of the Helmand Province after a drone attack killed a mother there and her five children. The woman’s husband showed us photos of his children’s bloodied corpses. His niece, Juma Gul, age 9, had survived the attack. She and I huddled next to each other inside a hut made of mud on a chilly December morning. Juma Gul’s father stooped in front of us and gently unzipped her jacket, showing me that his daughter’s arm had been amputated by shrapnel when the U.S. missile hit their home in San Gin.
Next to Juma Gul was her brother, whose leg had been mangled in the attack. He apparently has no access to adequate medical care and experiences constant pain. The pilot of the attacking drone, perhaps controlling it from as far away as Creech Air Force Base here in the United States, knows nothing of this family or of the pain that he or she helped inflict. Nor do the commanders, the people who set up the base, the people who pay for it with their taxes, and the people who persist in electing candidates intent on indefinitely prolonging the war.
But sometimes the war is like it was this past Tuesday March 1st. Sometimes the issue is right in front of us – as it was to those helicopter crews - it’s up close so there can be no mistake as to what we are doing. According to the election polls we see the cost of war, dimly, but, as with the helicopter crews, it doesn’t affect - or prevent - our decisions. Afterwards we deplore the tragedy; we make a pretense of acknowledging the cost of war, but it is incalculable. We can’t hope to count it. We actually, finally, have to stop making people like the nine children who died on March 1st, pay it.


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Show AllThe cost of our Af-Pak horror show to date is nothing compared to what it will cost down the road.
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The Cost of US Terrorism in Afghanistan: Incalculable
the joy of controlling the oil and gas, while killing the towell heads and putting the chinese on your-next notice - priceless
It is difficult to comment about this article as the contents of it are so horrific and therefore so overwhelming as to make any intelligent discussion about this latest tragedy nearly impossible to do. As one of my bumper stickers notes:
Is Afghanistan Obama's Vietnam?
This latest atrocity is simply another example of why the United States will never win the hearts and minds of the people of Afghanistan as well as the rest of the Middle East.
Killing Afghan children is not an "atrocity." It is such a trivial act that no one will be held accountable...why bother? It's just another tragedy of the Bush/Obama wars of aggression that violate the UN Charter and hence the US Constitution.
Not a single newspaper, radio or TV station in the US has ever reported that the Iraq/Afgan wars violate the UN Charter and the US Consitution under the supremacy clause that says all treaties (such as the UN Charter that forbids wars of aggression) are the supreme law of the land. Both Bush and Obama have broken their oath of office to uphold the US Constitution yet Bush never faced impeachment nor will Obama.
Our government has much more important crimes to prosecute. Thank God the Obama Justice Dept. prosecuted and convicted that guy who disrupted an illegal oil and gas lease auction in Utah! Now there's a real crime for ya!
The tea party members will threaten to exercise their second amendment rights against Tim DeChristopher while they continue their full-throated cheering of the military. Will Americans rise against our corrupt, blood-drenched government of war criminals as the Egyptians and Libyans are doing against their less-harmful governments? Don't hold your breath.
...why the United States will never win the hearts and minds of the people of Afghanistan...
they will never win peoples' hearts and minds all over the world.
it is time for this regime to go to hell.
start tdoing something and anything to stop your kids, friends, relatives, neighbors, everyone, from signing up to go kill the others.
The point of this article is that one Afghan child brutally murdered by a USA robokiller stormtrooper is already too costly.
All for a pipeline and heroin pofits.
Kids that will live a lifetime without limbs and body parts, as a reminder of the era of the Americans.
Family members remembered, lost to a drone's missile, fired and controlled by someone sitting at a TV screen deciding who lives and dies.
Sounds cowardly?
Especially when you are the target of the machine.
Petraeus has apologized for this latest U.S. atrocity. Obama has said that he "deeply regrets" the deaths of these children. They all want us to believe that they are sorry that this happened. But if they were really sorry then these acts of murder would not be committed again and again against Afghan children and grandmothers and men and women and the elderly.
I believe Howard Zinn once said that the flag of the United States can never be large enough to cover the shame that comes from killing so many innocent people around the world.
During World War II arms and aid were sent to those people who were fighting back against the Germans. Those people were called freedom fighters. One has to wonder why arms and aid are not being sent around the world to the freedom fighters in Afghanistan who are fighting for their country and seeking revenge against their oppressors.
I think they are getting arms from the Pakistanis and perhaps others.
The weapons used by the freedom fighters have been paid by your tax dollars.. Last time the targets wore Russian unifoms. See Charlie Wilson's war.
They're sorry they failed at covering it up, preferably by killing all the witnesses. That's all.
The words of Chief Justice Harlan Fisk Stone on individual conscience, speaking in terms of Conscientious Objectors, carefully measured to acknowledge the hegemonic nature of the military paradigm drew a prophetic line in the sand.
It is the conscience of those people who, for lack of opportunity to gain the education they feel led to seek, lied to as to the nature of US government /corporate adventurism, acting from a deep love of a way of being and love for family and society who are called to introspection and choice.
I hold the people who are a part of what is now documented in a machine of deception and organized murder deep in my heart and hope their strength of heart and courage to stand down and cite the specific record of their superiors as sound reason to cease and desist.
Harlan Fisk Stone 1919
http://supreme.justia.com/us/380/163/case.html
"both morals and sound policy require that the state should not violate the conscience of the individual. All our history gives confirmation to the view that liberty of conscience has a moral and social value which makes it worthy of preservation at the hands of the state. So deep in its significance and vital, indeed, is it to the integrity of man's moral and spiritual nature that nothing short of the self-preservation of the state should warrant its violation; and it may well be questioned whether the state which preserves its life by a settled policy of violation of the conscience of the individual will not in fact ultimately lose it by the process."
Bring our people home and listen to the prophetic nature of an entire nation seeking to meet challenges that can no longer be met in ways other than peaceful engagement.
old goat
Thank you. Wisdom of this sort needs to be blasted daily into high school kids in their junior and senior year.
Kathy-
Very good article -- I don't know how you keep moving from one US-perpetrated massacre to the next during the past several decades, and still bear witness -- but don't worry, we'll all be dead soon, or wish we were ...
-Edward
If people remember the Helicopter strike on the people in Iraq, it was all captured on video. The Pilots saw what they were firing on, requested permission to engage and then murdered the people. They claimed they did not know children in the van that came to rescue the wounded.
Will there be another wikileaks showing CHILDREN of the age of 7 on film and the Pilot asking for permission to murder them?
This was again not an accident. It was deliberate cold blooded murder of children.
This is a powerful indictment of America's war in Afghanistan, but Kathy, I don't think you should call what happened to those little boys who were gunned down by the "brave heroes" in the helicopter gunships a "tragedy."
The word tragedy implies something that was not intended to happen. Something that is a misfortune. That is not the case. The whole nature of American war-fighting, which is to kill at a distance, allowing the American killers to take advantage of our nation's technological advantage in the art of slaughter and mayhem, to kill without risk of being killed, and the inevitable result is that many, many innocents get blown away, a disproportionate number of them children.
As well, arguably a major part of American war strategy is the establishment of a reign of terror, in which people are always afraid of American power. That too is no accident.
This was no tragedy. This was a war crime and an atrocity. Let's call it what it is. And let's stop referring to our troops who do these things as heroes. They are no more heroes than were the storm troopers of Hitler's SS.
Dave Lindorff
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Well stated, Dave.
The appallingly phony and hypocritical "apologies" tendered by blood-soaked warmongers like Obama and Petraeus are galling salt in the sucking chest wound.
They must be taking lessons from the Israeli government, the accomplished masters of straight-faced but forked-tongue patently insincere post-atrocity apologies.
Yes, imagine if murderers just had to say "I'm sorry," and then go free.
According to the laws of many U.S. states, murderer Obama and his friends deserve the death penalty.
I'm anti-capital punishment, but I'd be willing to make an exception.
What a remarkable, compassionate, and courageous women is Kathy Kelly. She is the world’s greatest witness to the ravages of war perpetrated by the U.S. Military and also the Israeli oppression of Palestine. She does so because the U.S. Government does not want us to know about such killing and oppression, and as a society, we don’t seem to care. And in her busy schedule, she still finds time to protest the military drones at Creech Air Force Base just outside of Las Vegas, NV. She was one of the recent Creech 14 defendants found guilty of trespassing military property.
What is happening in the U.S.? Why do Americans seem not to care? Americans are living in a culture of illusion. As a consumer nation, Americans have been led by the love of money and exaggerated individualism. The narcissistic egoism of American culture has suppressed the spiritual nature of our own humanity. As a nation, we have forgotten what it means to be fully human.
"As a nation, we have forgotten what it means to be fully human."
Remember this nation was born with Genocide, land theft and then slavery. Refusing civil rights for women, blacks, and now 'illegal's has always been what the US has stood for.
We never were human. Neither were humans. Unless it is for them to slaughter since we first crawled out of caves. We are an ugly species that are blessed with many kind people. But humanity on a whole is a failure. Look at the wanton destruction of lives, animals, nature all for greed. I wish I believed in a God. I wish the Rapture would come tomorrow. Since I just got fired.
You must have more faith in humankind. Man is basically good. The great tragedies of our species is attributable to the dysfunction of the human ego. Until we recognize and understand the evil that can emanate from the human ego, we will fail to reach a more just, sustainable and compassionate world.
I love what Eckhart Tolle says about the dysfunction of the human ego. "The greatest achievement of humanity is not its works of art, science or technologies, but the recognition of its own dysfunction, its own madness".
You can have your stupid faith in humankind if you want, but don't offer this pathetic, silly advice to others who can think and empathize. "Man is basically good": Like hell he is! You mean, "Man is not good, but basically he is good." If he is good, why "basically"? "Basically" can mean a lot of murders and mayhems, And what is that moronic quote from Tolle supposed to do? To back up your argument that man is basically good? The quote means that man is mad, and continues to be mad even though he knows he is mad. That's a lot of madness, more than enough to make man unforgivably mad and evil.
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Sorry, duplicate posting
The murdering of 9 innocent children gathering firewood in Afghanistan was a war crime of the most egregious proportions, Why no accountability? Who ever was in charge of these troops needs to be put on trial for war crimes. as Commander in Chief, who recently visited Afghanistan wearing a bomber jacket, which showed he is condoning the killing in Afghanistan, that responsibility belongs to Obama! But alas, because America has a fascist, military dictatorship, we know the answer. A facile apology by General betrayus!
Geroge W Obama is the new political prostitute war mongers and Wall Street bank robbers of all the USA's people. We have to get him out of there. It's time for ABO (Anybody But Obama). Yes, we can get him out of that house that's as John F Kenndy said supposed to "belong to all Americans." Let's damn do it. We can punish the fake Democrats, and no the GOP won't dare put up anybody to his right. The party wants a sure thing.
Egypt can get rid of it despot, Tunisia can, Wisconsin can, and now the whole USA can.
This writer is outstadning and gave a great review of the book called JFK and the Unspeakable. As many have said it should be required reading. I'd say we ought to start in the primary schools in the public sector or at least as early as possible. We also ought to tell the truth about Thanksgiving and the genocide it celebrates of US indigenous people. It represents all we should want no part of excpet to mourn. It could well be a speciall day set aside to mourn the evil which it was. For those who believe in prayer, a prayer is surely in order to ask God's forgiveness for such pure evil passed off as something good.
No, voting for "Anybody But Obama" will just bring in another asshole.
The working class has shown its militant face in Wisconsin. The only real hope is to build a labor party to directly challenge the ruling class.
There will be no justice with either capitalist party in power.
The cost of fascist amerikas terrorism : the empire WILL/IS collapsing; it can't happen too soon ! The suffering that amerika has/ is causing is enormous. In the long run fascist amerika's fall is vital to lasting World Peace !
And Hillary is whining that our propaganda outlets are losing market share.
From Press TV:
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admits that American media outlets do not offer real news despite being the “most technologically advanced.”
Speaking before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday, Clinton said Washington is losing the "information war" in the world. She cited the quality of news channels like the Doha-based Al-Jazeera as one of the reasons justifying her opinion, The Huffington Post reported on Thursday.
“We're the most technologically advanced country in the world, so slowly but surely we've been trying to take back the airwaves in Afghanistan against Taliban with the most primitive kind of communication equipment. Now, take that as one example where I don't think we were very competitive, and we have worked like crazy to change that, and then go to the most extreme where you've got a global, a set of global networks, that al-Jazeera has been the leader in, that are literally changing people's minds and attitudes,” she said.
Clinton also compared Al-Jazeera with US media outlets, and pointed out that the network is becoming increasingly popular in the United States because it disseminates “real news.”
“And like it or hate it, it (Al-Jazeera) is really effective. And in fact viewership of al-Jazeera is going up in the US because it's real news. You may not agree with it, but you feel like you're getting real news around the clock instead of a million commercials and, you know, arguments between talking heads and the kind of stuff that we do on our news which, you know, is not particularly informative to us, let alone foreigners.”
Clinton's remarks reflect the faulty coverage of the latest developments in the Afghan war in US media.
According to a study by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, the war in Afghanistan accounted for just four percent of news coverage in major US outlets in early December 2010.
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The empire is busy, busy, busy BUT IT AIN'T WOIKIN' BECAUSE
you cannot attempt to spread misinformation, mislead and provide real news at the same time.
The most technologically advanced? Even the technology to put people on the moon is 40 years old. This belongs in the "We are the world's greatest superpowered assholes" category.
But then, our criminal leaders really don't get it. At Nuremberg, the nazis still kept claiming they had to waste all those people for the good of the country...
I never would have thought Hilary would be so supportive of the truth. She normally isn't in practice.
One big cost, the bill for which will come due in the future, will be paid by these young men and women who are now being so sentimentalized for their courage and willingness to "fight for our freedom."
As a Vietnam-era vet (I didn't "go over" or fight), I can attest that the things they are doing will sew seeds of psychological discontent within them. There have been some documentaries on cable that showed the tough time some are having and will have dealing with the things they've done after the cheers and lauds and "thanks of a grateful nation" stop and they and they find out how little their "sacrifice" really mattered, and how haunting and hurtful the memories they won't be able to get rid of will be. The Vietvets have been troublesome, veterans of the first Iraqi war have had and caused problems. Think what we'll be facing after ten years of this nonsensical cruelty.
Quite right.
http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-living-dead/
VOTING FOR CHANGE AS SHOWN GOES NOWHERE....BECAUSE BUSINESS HAS CORRUPTED THE ELECTIONEERING PROCESS...WITH THE blessings of the courts..politcians and media...a vote today gives legitimacy that perpetuates a process that is destroying democracy..to end the slop that passes for democratic government...the only option for the man of conscience who refuses to be complicit in this insanity is to refuse to vote...if americans country wide would do the patriotic act and unvote...the resulting flurry would be manly and cleansing...boycott the ballot box should be the watchword for real change...
I have promoted this solution for awhile now. Don't vote, remove the legitimacy from the system and the system collapses. What comes out of the collapse, can only be imagined.
Shooting at children is nothing new. In the Austrian countryside, shortly before the end of WWII I was walking home from school across a meadow. A low flying British Lightning fighter-bomber pilot saw us, turned around and started strafing us. We could see the pilot! He came back for a second pass. Luckily he missed us both times, well, the second time we were already in hiding! It felt like we were animals and being hunted. Poor Afghani children! I weep for them and with their parents.
Then you understand that the monstrocity that was the third reich passed the batton of propaganda and ruthless killing of the "unfit" to the USA. http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-living-dead/
The above documentary is free. The web site is safe (Norton checkmark in a green circle). The documentary isn't about vampires; it's about how government attempts to erase inconvenient behavior among the troops makes, even victorious troops, casualties of war. That British pilot that strafed you probably had nightmares about it for the rest of his life.
Oh God, if God You be, stop my country before we kill again. Forgive us, we need Your Help. Please God, can't You end the madness? Can't You send someone, Your Son, perhaps, to teach us that we must stop killing and learn to love, to love even our enemies. Oh that's right, You've done that already. Thanks for that by the way. Any other Ideas? Amen
Madeleine Albright calls this sort of thing a price worth paying. Of course, she and her children aren't the ones being bombed. And she fails to recognize the price that her soul is paying. God help us one and all.
This will make it so much easier for "Diplomats" like Davis to recruit even more members for the Taliban.
These guys were recruited and trained to kill people. They learned. And after ten years of endless war, going back over and over, they began to lose their minds. Something inside had told them all along there was no sense to what they were doing, that they were killing innocent people for no reason. So after a while, nothing made any sense to them anymore. It did not seem to matter much who they killed. They were in their gunships, they had their weapons and their bombs, and there were people down there so they killed them. They were crazier than the generals and politicians who sent them to do this because they saw their victims in their nightmares. Buit the generals and politicians who slept well at night were still totally insane, and gave the orders of madmen.
We all owe Kathy Kelly more than we can ever give for being so brave and so strong for so long, and for keeping us sane. Thank you again Kathy.
There may be a few of us in Pennsylvania who think the way the author does but we are completely outflanked. In Pennsylvania there isn't anyone to vote for who would reduce defense spending except of course Ron Paul. In Pennsylvania even Democrats with some social consciousness unwaveringly support the Afghan war. What was the difference between Toomey and Sestak in the Senatorial campaign -- both wanted to increase the involvement in Afghanistan, both gave it priority and both conducted their campaigns as though there was such a popular unanimity for "winning" the war that it waas hardly a campaign issue. Candidates for the House like Dan Connolly who supports labor, Single Payer, clean energy-- a guy I could really get behind--still gave unequivocal support to the Afghan war. There is a group that supports cutting defense spending by 25%: http://www.25percentsolution.com/ but I only know about it because of a few very left leaning friends.
The war in Afghanistan is lost. It was unwinnable from the start. We are spending trillions killing villages on the other side of the planet, in complete neglect of our own nation. The end of oil is in sight. We should have highest national priority on inventing and building systems of transport and housing that do not require petroleum. Otherwise, we are doomed. But doomed we are because the highest priority of the US government and the people who vote for it it to keep military forces over-seas killing villagers. If gasoline hits $5 or $10 per gallon (hopefully soon), then Americans might notice the stupidity of perpetual wars in far away lands, that we know in advance we cannot win.
Whether the war is winnable is not really the point, is it?
It's a criminal invasion, waged against anyone the U.S. thinks it can kill with impunity. Winning would mean killing more untold numbers of people. Losing might save a few lives.
The Afghan people have a right to resist U.S. aggression. They deserve to win.
I recently told someone that I have been a peace activist for over 40 years. She said that we cannot leave Afghanistan because there will be a blood bath. Kathy kelly has witnessed U.S. blood baths for many years speaking truth to power. How sad that no one listens. It is easier to accept the governments lies. We were told there would be a domino effect and we would all be communist and there would be a blood bath if we left and did not win in Vietnam. Thank you Kathy Kelly for trying to get the truth to the American people. May you achieve success some day soon.