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Dead Empire Walking: On Playing into Al Qaida's Hands
We have, once again, played right into Osama bin Laden's hands. This might seem like an odd assertion, since the al-Qaeda mastermind is finally dead at the hands of U.S. Special Forces, most heads of state have voiced their congratulations, and practically the entire U.S. citizenry is unified in celebration.
But Osama bin Laden always understood that the weak use the weapons of the powerful against them, such as U.S. airplanes against U.S. skyscrapers. The weak also lull their opponents into thinking that they have won the war when in fact they have only triumphed in a skirmish.
Martyrdom is the preeminent weapon of the weak, and bin Laden has long courted a martyr's death. He didn't want to end up like Saddam Hussein, who looked like a hunted animal when U.S. soldiers extracted him from his hiding hole. Bin Laden didn't want to go on trial and be executed like a common criminal. He wanted to go out in a blaze of gunfire, the jihadi version of Butch Cassidy.
The U.S. government reports that bin Laden resisted arrest. No doubt it would have been extremely difficult to thwart his desire for martyrdom, bring him back alive, and pump him for information. Still, the value of subjecting bin Laden to the rule of law would have been incalculable. Instead, bin Laden will enter history as a legend not as a man. His quick burial at sea may well generate a wave of conspiracy theories, a "Deather" movement to parallel the Birthers. Prepare for three more decades of Osama sightings in the Muslim world that rival the once-strong U.S. tabloid obsession with Elvis.
There might also be blowback from the killing. "Al-Qaeda affiliates may speed up operations that were in the pipeline," writes Lawrence Wright in The New Yorker. The Taliban is reportedly preparing a new set of attacks. Fresh from its recent reconciliation with the Palestinian Authority, Hamas condemned the killing of an "Arab holy warrior" but hasn't vowed anything in the way of retaliation.
But the real blowback will be much more subtle than a military tit for tat. The weak can't afford direct confrontation. There will be legal, religious, and economic ramifications, and they will again follow bin Laden's script, not out own. On the legal side, bin Laden's strategy has been to corrode the machinery of the nation-state. A fervent believer in a global caliphate, bin Laden viewed sovereignty and the rule of law as obstacles in the path of establishing one world under his version of Islam. His assassination calls into question the adherence of the West to its vaunted principles of justice, much as the support for Hosni Mubarak and other Arab dictators called into question the West's commitment to democracy.
Bin Laden's death sends a particular message about the abuses of state authority — why is the United States in the business of targeted assassination? — that may resonate in the Islamic world. Likewise, with former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf condemning the attack as an infringement on his nation's sovereignty, bin Laden in death has been able to drive a further wedge between Washington and Islamabad.
The religious wedge is larger still. Bin Laden, an unabashed partisan of holy war, divided the world into believers and infidels, with the latter category including many Muslims that he considered apostates. In his speech announcing the death of bin Laden, President Barack Obama was careful to "reaffirm that the United States is not — and never will be — at war with Islam. I've made clear, just as President Bush did shortly after 9/11, that our war is not against Islam. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader; he was a mass murderer of Muslims. Indeed, al-Qaeda has slaughtered scores of Muslims in many countries, including our own."
Obama is correct, at least in terms of bin Laden's actions and U.S. intentions. But the perceptions of the last decade's wars are another matter entirely. Washington has waged conflict in predominantly Muslim countries. And these battles have been accompanied by a wave of Islamophobia that have swept through the United States and Europe (not to mention South Asia, Africa, and other parts of the world).
Obama ended his address with what has become a customary presidential sign-off: "May God bless you. And may God bless the United States of America." If the wars we pursue aren't crusades strictly speaking, they nevertheless approach the level of holy war when the commander-in-chief invokes God and large sections of the military view their mission as God-given.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, bin Laden understood quite well the economic implications of the battle he launched. He had witnessed the Soviet Union's collapse, and he wanted to repeat the trick with the last empire standing. Nine years ago, in Osama bin Laden's Secret Strategy, I wrote that al-Qaeda viewed bankruptcy as the path to ruin for the United States. "The United States may look healthy enough at the moment, with the world's largest economy and largest military," I wrote. "But we also shoulder nearly $6 trillion in national debt, which current military spending and tax cuts are only increasing. The war on terrorism, with no end in sight, may very well push us over the economic edge."
Since that 2002 essay, the U.S. national debt has more than doubled. A good chunk of that money went toward the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, alongside the ballooning military budget. Many of the costs — in terms of lives ruined and opportunities missed — are only starting to hit us now. We might be already over the edge, like Wile E. Coyote spinning his legs and unaware that the ground has dropped away beneath him. Dead empire walking.
The terrible irony is that, in terms of their influence in the Muslim world, Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda have been a dead end for a long time. Most strands of Islamism renounced the caliphate-through-violence strategy long ago. Modern Islamists participate in elections, support nation-states, and embrace modernity. The Arab Spring, as my colleague Phyllis Bennis points out, is only the latest example of non-violent, political efforts to transform the Middle East and North Africa. Osama bin Laden's greatest magic trick was to persuade the United States and its allies to expend enormous sums of money to fight a small, isolated, and anachronistic force that operated on the very margins of the Muslim world.
Martyrdom, holy war, the lure of power and economic profligacy: with these weapons of the weak, al-Qaeda has drawn the United States into a conflict that has sapped our moral, political, and financial resources. We have persuaded ourselves that we're in control, even in this last act of extrajudicial killing. But even here, bin Laden has managed to glorify himself at our expense.
These are the tools of bin Laden. We are the tools of bin Laden.
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Show AllMy most excellent history teacher in Junior High School took pains to teach my class the difference between the CAUSE (or causes) for any war, and the event that actually triggered it.
Later in life I met a profound metaphysical lecturer who reinforced this lesson at a mystical level, helping me to distinguish between cause and effect as to what animated specific phenomena.
Mr. Feffer, first of all, buys into the entire 911 narrative, and for many of us in the forum, that throws off the value of his essay.
Second, he adapts a second false narrative: the one that says "it's not a holy war," or "it's not about religion."
Remember how the "Wet Paint" sign operates? Everyone wants to touch it to make sure. To say this is NOT a war based on religious differences makes a lot of people HEAR that message, even in its apparent denial.
The third objection I have to this article is that never once does it mention oil, or the fact that these aggressive wars have been mostly based on resource acquisition, chief ends and means to the furtherance of Empire (as Alan MacDonald explains).
So this is mostly a fluff piece that seems to reinforce through apparent denial, the very causative elements it purports to be discrediting.
Plus, it's an EXTREMELY superficial piece of writing, perhaps suitable to those who have already become effectively brainwashed by the redundant official narratives articulated ad nauseum through the various venues of the MSM 24/7.
... our undying support for Israeli atrocities was the 'trigger' for UBL...
Another article arising from the delirium of bin Laden fever epidemic in both corporate mainstream and "alternative" media this week.
It pontificates about a construct, a synthesized hologram of "Osama bin Laden", as if it were the real, authentic, unambiguous, actual person.
I recognize that for a long period of time, the "historic" bin Laden was an accessible public figure who verifiably made personal, private, and publc statements, gave interviews, expressed opinions, and so on.
But it's one thing for, say, a Robert Fisk to write, "When I met Obama at such-and-such a time, he said so-and-so". It's quite another when writers hasten to publish facile analysis and opinion purporting to fathom the mind-- the true thoughts, motives, and intentions-- of a vastly magnified and blurred shadow or phantom, a perceptual artifact substantially spun and processed by media and government mythmaking.
So far, we've been getting very little of the former, and way too much of the latter. And I suspect it's going to get worse before it gets better-- if it ever gets better.
"Obama ended his address with what has become a customary presidential sign off: 'May God bless you. And may God bless the United States of America.' If the wars we pursue aren't crusades strictly speaking, they nevertheless approach the level of holy war when the commander-in-chief invokes God and large sections of the military view their mission as God-given." - John Feffer
The author makes a good point I think about the perceptions of the last decade's wars: every time you hear somebody repeatedly say "It's not about the money, it's the principle", you can be pretty sure that yes, the money still has a lot to do with it.
Today's Tuesday, May 3rd, 2010 edition of the New York Times contains the following passage on page F 3, in the breathless, Bob Woodward-style narrative text beneath a remarkable photograph showing Robert Gates, Hillary Clinton, Admiral Mullen, Obama, Biden, and a select half dozen other inner circle national security officials huddled spellbound in front of a viewing screen while being briefed in real time by CIA Director Leon Panetta as the Special Operations kill/capture mission was taking place on the other side of the world:
"On Sunday afternoon, as the helicopters raced over Pakistani territory, the president and his advisers gathered in the Situation Room of the White House to monitor the operation as it unfolded. Much of the time was spent in silence. Mr. Obama looked 'stone faced', one aide said. Vice President Joseph R. Biden fingered his rosary beads."
Yes, I know the old saying about how there are no atheists in fox holes. But who could possibly blame Muslims everywhere from perceiving some distinctly religious overtones in this tableau?
Department of Further Unintended Irony:
According to the same NY Times account, in its inimitable fashion the Pentagon powers-that-be, for purposes of the Special Ops kill/capture mission, had code named Osama bin Laden "Geronimo."
"'They've reached the target,'" he [CIA Director Panetta] said. Minutes passed. 'We have a visual on Geronimo,' he said. A few moments later: 'Geronimo EKIA.'
Enemy Killed In Action. There was silence in the Situation Room. Finally, the president spoke up. 'We got him.'"
Now that we've finished our communion wine, time to break out the bubbly and go dancing in the streets. It's an all-American tradition that goes way back.
Bill from Saginaw
The OBL hit could be an elaborate staged fraud, or it could be exactly what it purports to be: the Uncle Sam crime family belatedly whacking a former associate exactly like fictional teevee mobster Tony Soprano and crew whacked Salvatore "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero-- right down to unceremoniously depositing the remains in Davy Jones' locker.
Neither version is exactly a lock on the moral high ground.
Joe Biden fingering his rosary beads, as if they're a lifeline to hoist him out of the depths of Hell: priceless!
'President Barack Obama was careful to "reaffirm that the United States is not — and never will be — at war with Islam. I've made clear, just as President Bush did shortly after 9/11, that our war is not against Islam. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader; he was a mass murderer of Muslims.'
This sort of thing simply zings over the heads of many, if not most Americans, who crave only the most simple-minded scenarios, enactments, explanations., exposes, stories, narratives, lies. Why else would some imbecile scrawl badly spelled, anti-Islamic grafitti on a wall in Portland, Maine, as Democracy Now! reported on today?
Even the word 'analysis' smacks of an intellectualism that I now believe too-great a number of Americans - and of course there are notable individual and sub-cultural exceptions - are afraid of, or are conditioned by their cartoony mythology and their crap public education to repel.
Remember, the wrongly-thrilled throngs took to the streets of D.C., among other places, to whoop it up - beer-soaked-teenaged-boy-style - upon the revelation of this actually really dull news. The real news is the crime of America's continued presence in Afghanistan, what the hell it was doing there in the first place, and its imperial refusal to leave now or - and this really sickens me - ever.
The real news is what comes out of the mouths of tireless campaigners like Malalai Joya.
While the portion of the U.S. population who see everything through the teenage-boy/video game prism are masturbating over 'their victory' over Bin Laden and al Qaeda, in keeping with their cowboy mythology of having to vanquish the 'bad guy', in a country that ceaselessly, criminally, immaturely always needs enemies, the international geo-political realities will continue to confound, defeat and out-sophisticate the American 'leadership' and the American people.
I do agree with much of what Sioux Rose has said, but I also agree with what Allan Nairn said yesterday on Democracy Now! - that Obama is a killer killing a killer. For the U.S. to judge or criticize Bin Laden or anyone of terrorism is the height of hypocrisy. George Bush killed more people than Bin Laden, and now Obama does the same, because, as Chomsky always reminds: America by definition is right, and cannot be the terrorist, no matter how clearly its acts, like its endless murders of Afghan civilians, are terrorist acts in violation of all of the international laws and standards it ignores.
I'm also of the mind that Bin Laden has 'won' this round, America, since you're obsessed with winning and losing, and you have no clue what that means, until the next catastrophic event which catapults what remains of your deluded, imperialistic country into the toilet.
Alas the American people will insist on seeing it all from the John Wayne, Sergeant Rock, Archie comic perspective. They will not understand, en masse, what is really happening here. And, insisting on their 'patriotic' right to be ignorant of the problems, they will not be effecting any solutions anytime soon.
Meanwhile, they will allow the latest corporate whores in their state capitols and in the Congress to destroy their country from within.
Now, of course, all this assumes that Bin Laden has actually been killed (and wwhy was he not brought to trial by the 'justice-loving- USA?) and his body, for what may yet come out to be the most cocked-up and red-herring of reasons, dumped at sea.
I for one do not believe a word of it. I have no need or compulsion to go all gooey-eyed over these idiot 'JSOC/Navy Seal Team Six' little boys whose only purpiose in being alive is to murder others in their Government's Mafia-esque 'targeted assassination program. Give me a fucking break.
But of course, this is precisely another of 'the dangerously limited ways Americans have codified masculinity.'
Now does the Fascist States of America have the goddamn manhood to fuck off out of Afghanistan and turn every penny of miltary spending there to reconstruction, social and reparatory payments?
Yeah, I'll hold my breath while that flock of pigs sails overhead.
Tara Stone
Excellent rant, thanks
"I have no need or compulsion to go all gooey-eyed over these idiot 'JSOC/Navy Seal Team Six' little boys whose only purpiose in being alive is to murder others in their Government's Mafia-esque 'targeted assassination program. Give me a fucking break.
But of course, this is precisely another of 'the dangerously limited ways Americans have codified masculinity."
'Way to go Tara! I love your turn of phrase. I can't believe that more people aren't grossed out sickened and repulsed by the way these "JSOC" and their grubby practices are salivated over.
Peace
You know, I think this guy is probably FAR more intelligent than his boss: http://ca.news.yahoo.com/steelers-rb-rashard-mendenhall-causes-stir-bin-laden-155353358.html
A snip from the article: Rashard Mendenhall has created a stir with comments made on his official Twitter page regarding Osama bin Laden's death.
The Pittsburgh Steelers running back on Monday tweeted: "What kind of person celebrates death? It's amazing how people can HATE a man they have never even heard speak. We've only heard one side..."
Mendenhall didn't hold back, even making a reference to the Sept. 11 attacks.
"We'll never know what really happened. I just have a hard time believing a plane could take a skyscraper down demolition style."
Another snip: Mendenhall, who profiles himself as a "conversationalist and professional athlete" on his Twitter page, turned some heads in March, as well, when he supported a comment by Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson comparing the NFL to "modern-day slavery."
"Anyone with knowledge of the slave trade and the NFL could say that these two parallel eachother," Mendenhall posted at the time.
He may have just ended his career, but I think he has it figured out.
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And the big winners are:
1. Osama
2. Big Oil
3. The Bank's war financiers
4. The MIC
5. Conservative politicians
6. The Wall Street Casino
7. Theocrats and plutocrats
And the big losers are:
All the people
hey, John Feffer!
did you ever see the movie The Warriors? the whole film was a bunch of New York gangs trying to kill the Warriors for killing Gangland's uniting Hero at the opening...
funny thing is, the Warriors didn't kill the hero...
did you hear me? they didn't do it...
another gang killed the Hero, then quickly screamed to everyone around that they'd seen the Warriors do it...the word spread, and the Warriors were forced to flee for their lives, as the mindless mob had been successfully unleashed...
like when the guilty guy tells the pursuing authorities looking for assistance that 'the guy you're chasing went that way...', and the stupid cops believe him, and run off, leaving him free to escape...
Bin Laden never had anything to do with 911, John...unless he was working with Bush and Cheney...
Bush and Cheney did it...
there is nothing new under the sun...
I like the title - "Dead Empire Walking". Reminiscent of "Dead Man Walking" about a man on Death Row. It means the man is now walking but he is really dead. Just like the US empire is now walking but it is really dead.
I don't consider that OBL's death will change much of anything. He was a strategic thinker and planned his actions with methodical attention to the long term goal which was the economic destruction of the American empire. He cast the die and the tactical fools that are the American leadership poured all of us into it. In spite of the orgiastic spectacle of American celebration upon news of his demise the fact that his actions largely accomplished his goals cannot be ignored.
Interesting article, but:
"We have persuaded ourselves that we're in control, even in this last act of extrajudicial killing."
Unfortunately, not the last. And anyone who celebrates this staged event fails to comprehend the theatre of the absurd. Given the panoply it is as though the United States has intentionally assured his martyrdom.
As Bill from Saginaw so poignantly quotes:
"According to the same NY Times account, in its inimitable fashion the Pentagon powers-that-be, for purposes of the Special Ops kill/capture mission, had code named Osama bin Laden "Geronimo."
"'They've reached the target,'" he [CIA Director Panetta] said. Minutes passed. 'We have a visual on Geronimo,' he said. A few moments later: 'Geronimo EKIA.'
Enemy Killed In Action. There was silence in the Situation Room. Finally, the president spoke up. 'We got him.'"
Sure we did.
Long live Geronimo! And don't forget those Apache helicopters...
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1. First the story was "Osama did it."
Then the story was "he's unfindable and he taunts us from his hidden cave."
Now the story is "We got him!" and Obama called in the strike personally.
Why they are playing this card now is open to question.
In the meantime, the mostly definitive and untold 9/11 story.
One you probably haven't heard.
It's hair raising in its implications and 100% nailed down accurate.
Video -- gets very freaking interesting at 1:14:09 mark although the whole film is really well done.
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/1049.html
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2. He's dead (for the ninth or tenth time.)
His body was thrown into the sea according to Muslim custom...
Uh, oops, there isn't and never has been a Muslim custom of dragging dead bodies hundreds of miles and dumping them at sea.
Oh well, but al Qaeda is real, right?
Sure. It's as real as any other FBI/Hollywood fantasy.
Video:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/59.html
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3. They buried his body at see.
Whose bright idea was that?
Absurd.
Never in history has a man died so many times. I assume this is the last time.
Video:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/1092.html
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Feffer quotes Lawrence Wright when it serves his purpose: "There might also be blowback from the killing. "Al-Qaeda affiliates may speed up operations that were in the pipeline," writes Lawrence Wright in The New Yorker." But Feffer ought to consider Wright's depiction of Bin Laden in "the Looming Tower" before minimizing the significance of the Al Queda founder's death. (http://www.amazon.com/Looming-Tower-Al-Qaeda-Road-11/dp/037541486X)
Osama Bin Laden's appeal was unique in transcending national differences; it was his carefully constructed reputation that drew would-be terrorist as disparate as the US - born Adam Pearlman and the loyal Pakistani servants who died with him; he was highly intelligent and retained the ability to direct terrorist activity until the day of his death Clearly, he was neither isolated nor disabled. Thus, he was irreplaceable as a leader, both practical and inspirational, for international terrorist attacks.
Going after Bin Laden in his compound was no different than a police assault on the residence of a known serial killer. Whether he held a gun or not, the arresting officers were met with gunfire and the resulting death of Bin Laden falls well within any logical guidelines for police work. The respectful attention shown to the body, and burial at sea within 24 hours, is in accordance with Islamic law and shows a wisdom not found within the previous US administration.
Feffer is quite right, of course, in describing Bin Laden's enormously successful effort to get the US to spend trillions and alienate millions, following the 9-11 attack. But the judiciously organized and executed raid on Bin Laden's compound, directed by Barack Obama, in no way fits the Bush model of overreaction and does not "play into Al Queda's hands." Now it remains to be seen if the US president will use this action as justification or excuse for getting out of Afghanistan within the next year or so.
I'm not quite sure that Bin Laden was as strategic and calculating as John Feffer implies. Nonetheless John is right that the U.S. reaction with the huge costs to fight multiple wars and maintain worldwide military dominance coupled with tax cuts for the wealthy puts the U.S. on the road to bankruptcy.
Despite the concept of innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, the government from day one has behaved otherwise.
During the assault on the American Indians, they were all considered guilty.
During the assault on American teachers by McCarthy in the early 50s, they were all considered guilty until they signed a loyalty oath.
Bradley Manning is considered guilty by Obama.
And now Osama has joined the ranks.
As if that stupidity can't be topped, they give the code word for the operation
to kill Osama as -- Geronimo using Apache helicopters, and now the native americans are mad as hell. (Google Geronimo and see the quotes).
Although most people consider Osama the personification of evil, history will eventually credit him as being a wise Nostradamus instrumental in the demise of two empires.
The author has bin Laden's plan down perfectly. I can understand Bush, the incompetent idiot falling for it, but I have a major problem understanding Obama being taken in.
Celebrating the death of any*one, simply diminishes the humanity of every*one... Severing the head of the serpent, only spreads it's venom to the countless minds & growing fangs of it's offspring... Victory or justice by the sword, is nothing more than retaliation & vengeance which perpetuates the conflict... Demonizing others for whatever reason, is evils bidding, there is good & evil in all societies which commit atrocities in the name of both...
The*People shall depose any and all oppression, either government or corporate, that confronts their will and authority to secure the natural rights of freedom, justice and unity... C.H.A.O.S.