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Iraq and Afghanistan:
Wars Are Planned and Orchestrated by the
Privileged Ruling Elite
By Mahboob A Khawaja
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 31, 2011
“In other words – and let's say this plainly, clearly and
soberly, so that no one can mistake the intention of Rumsfeld's plan – the
United States government is planning to use "cover and deception" and secret
military operations to provoke murderous terrorist attacks on innocent
people. Let's say it again: Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush and
the other members of the unelected regime in Washington plan to deliberately
foment the murder of innocent people – your family, your friends, your
lovers, you – in order to further their geopolitical ambitions.” (Chris
Floyd “Darkness Renewed-Terror as tool of Empire” 04/2009, quotes William
Arkin- military analyst article in the Los Angeles Times: "Proactive,
Preemptive Operations Group -P2OG) (Democracy at Work: To re-visit
the wounds of the Abu Ghraib) “Savaged by dogs, Electrocuted with
Cattle Prods, Burned by Toxic Chemicals, Does such barbaric abuse inside
U.S. jails explain the horrors that were committed in Iraq?
They are just some of the victims of wholesale torture taking place
inside the U.S. prison system that we uncovered during a four-month
investigation for BBC Channel 4 . It’s terrible to watch some of the videos
and realise that you’re not only seeing torture in action but, in the most
extreme cases, you are witnessing young men dying.
The prison guards stand over their captives with electric cattle prods,
stun guns, and dogs. Many of the prisoners have been ordered to strip naked.
The guards are yelling abuse at them, ordering them to lie on the ground and
crawl. ‘Crawl, motherf*****s, crawl.’
If a prisoner doesn’t drop to the ground fast enough, a guard kicks him
or stamps on his back. There’s a high-pitched scream from one man as a dog
clamps its teeth onto his lower leg. Another prisoner has a broken ankle. He
can’t crawl fast enough so a guard jabs a stun gun onto his buttocks. The
jolt of electricity zaps through his naked flesh and genitals. For hours
afterwards his whole body shakes.
Lines of men are now slithering
across the floor of the cellblock while the guards stand over them shouting,
prodding and kicking. Second by second, their humiliation is captured on a
video camera by one of the guards.
The images of abuse and brutality
he records are horrifyingly familiar. These were exactly the kind of
pictures from inside Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad that shocked the world
this time last year. (Deborah Davies, “Torture Inc. Americas Brutal
Prisons” 03/28/2005)
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Acts of savagery by man against man do not end with paper declarations of
the end of wars. More so, in the scientifically and technologically advanced
21st century warfare will leave catastrophic and undiminshing impacts not
just on the human lives and habitats but throughout the Planet Earth - its
echo system and its natural functioning, growth and sustainability. For
centuries to come, the succeeding generations will bare the horrible
consequences of man’s insanity against man, against the very Nature of
Things upon which man stands not alone and lives. Chris Floyd
(“Darkness Renewed” 04/2009) outlines the strategy embedded in the “War on
Terrorism”: “You goad and provoke violent extremist groups into
retaliating against your attacks, your civilian-slaughtering invasions and
incursions into their territory. Being unable to confront directly your war
machine – the largest, most advanced military force in the history of the
world, sustained by a tsunami of public money that each year surpasses the
military spending of the rest of the world – they naturally respond with
"asymmetrical" operations…… this is the moment you have waited for; this is
exactly what you wanted. Now you can whip the herd back into a martial
frenzy, keep the Long War going, and push aside the rabble's petty,
small-minded desires for a peaceful, prosperous life at home, minding their
own business.” Wars are planned and
orchestrated by the few, the privileged ruling elite; the humanity
becomes the targeted victims of the few for global hegemonic governance.
Throughout the ages, the conscientious mankind searched for ways to undo the
war and strive for peace, the real aim for the establishments of
international institutions. But now the global institutional capacity to
deal with peace and conflict management appears in ruin with the continued
onslaught of the American led so called War on Terrorism in Iraq,
Afghanistan and Pakistan. Few weeks earlier, there was an allied global
conference in Bonn to talk about peace and Afghanistan’s reconstruction and
future. The question is why was Afghanistan invaded and destroyed? In
one nutshell, it was the creative thinking of the most insane minds on the
planet and subsequently supported by few hired puppets of the authoritarian
Arab-Islamic world. Realizing the eminent defeats by the handful
forces of Talaban, the allies are gathered to make their presence known for
propaganda purposes to the beleaguered people of Afghanistan and global
audience. Talaban fighting the intruders are not the foreigners but people
of the land. The US, British and others paid agents are foreigner
mercenaries fighting in a foreign land, culturally unknown and unconquerable
by their armed forces. Piety and peacemaking vis-à-vis aggression and
wickedness cannot be combined as credible attributes in ones mindset and one
human character. Now, the issue is, how conveniently, the aggressors want to
redefine their strategic role and ambitions in Afghanistan as peacemakers as
if they have achieved the goals of their aggression. Imagine, Adolph Hitler
while occupying France and continuing bombing of London, wanted to organize
a peace conference. Would it have been a logical discourse for the French
and British people to talk peacemaking with the aggressor? Bush and Hitler
had lot in common as both claimed to have the divine support for their
mission. Both tried to destroy the living humanity but fell in disgrace and
met ultimate defeats. A week earlier, Talaban while talking to the
BBC reporter in Kabul, made it clear that they believe in peacemaking but
all the foreign forces must leave Afghanistan. The same logic that French
and British politicians would have implied to Hitler. Could the facts of
human life be changed, be it Iraq, Afghanistan or the occurrences of the 2nd
World War? The people of Iraq and Afghanistan need change for peace
and normalcy. The change can only happen if the US led occupying forces
after the withdrawal would compensate the victim nations and rebuild their
essential social-economic and humanitarian infrastructures destroyed by the
ferocious wars. The same formula used at the end of the WW2. The same legal
principle is needed that the aggressors be brought to legal and political
accountability in an international war tribunal such as Nuremberg tribunal
after the end of the WW2. E. H Carr, the famous historian, had emphasized
that history has learning role for the future. Those who defy the logic of
learning were lost without a trace. The aggressors have succumbed to
public opposition and withdrawn most of their combat forces. In other
instances, the invading armies have been defeated by the mujahideens and are
unable to carry out any further brutality in those regions. Would the
aggressors tell the humanity, when would they end the wars? So that the
victims could think openly and plan for change and peaceful transfer to
making of their own future. This is the issue that the current gathering of
nations at Bonn avoided to discuss. The assembly was not for peacemaking but
for prolonging the failing war efforts. The leaders wanted to discuss the
developmental aid, a typical western materialistic scenario to help the
impoverished nations. The aid gimmick is an attractive illusion to entrap
the needy nations and exploit their resources for the good of the occupying
forces. The US and Britain survive on borrowed money from the future
generations as their own financial institutions have collapsed and so are
the political powerhouses and working agencies. But the aid’s long term
purpose is to create more beggars and poverty and dependent nations asking
for external aid and to survive on borrowed future and resources. The
discussion developmental aid and withdrawal of the foreign forces from
Afghanistan sends a clear signal of defeat and prospective surrender to the
Talaban fighting for the freedom of their homeland. Future must be
anew, not the repetition of the past. Future making does not lie with the
aggressors nor with the failed international institutions, it is with the
will and resolve of the people of Iraq and Afghanistan to oust the
aggressors and recover their homes and habitats for rebuilding their lives
and human dignity. Taken at their face value what Commander Bush claimed at
the time that the US led forces went to Iraq and Afghanistan in pursuit of
freedom, liberty and justice for the people. Instead they planned and
developed the institutions of Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and Belgraham prison
in Afghanistan. Facts speak for themselves. All you need to do is to see the
outcomes, the triumphs of the American version of liberty, human rights and
justice, the horrifying photos of the prisoners are easily available through
the internet, speaking their own language of the American-British civilized
achievements in the Arab-Islamic world. Mr. Karzai, the self-made president
of Afghanistan, claimed that he and the participating members of the
Arab-Islamic world represent the Islamic version of the civility and not
terrorism. Mr. Karzai or others in attendance, the Arab-Muslim staged
puppets do not represent the interest and priorities of the Muslim Ummah.
The people of the Islamic world view them all as pan on the global political
chessboard being financed, supported and kept in office to steal the future
of the people of Afghanistan and the Muslim world. They are seen as part of
the problem, not part of any workable solution. The abstract
phenomenon of state- the sitting members of the UNO, lack any human
conscience to be accountable to the global humanity already in great
distress and sufferings. The UNO, the US and other intransigent state actors
feel no shame for their atrocities against the people of Iraq and
Afghanistan. In Iraq, the US forces have massacred more than three million
innocent civilians and millions displaced or forced to become refugees in
foreign lands. Fullugha alone depicts the inhuman atrocities of the US war
as it is full of the phosphorous bombing impacts - agriculture is destroyed,
drinking water is poisonous, the lands are polluted and not worthy of
productivity- thousands and thousands of people were made homeless and
incapacitated for no other reason except they were Muslims and Iraqis. This
is the outcome of the US sponsored liberal democracy at work in Fullugha.
Afghan landscape tells its own story with million uprooted from ancestral
homes and forced to go to foreign countries in search of protection and mere
human survival. The aggressors do not wish to see the problem, that they are
the real problem, not otherwise. How soon the aggressors would leave
Afghanistan, nobody can tell. The ancient and civilized people of Iraq and
Afghanistan know it well who are the peacemakers and who are the aggressors.
The aggressors appear desperate to quit but the Bonn conference seems to
indicate that urgent necessity but intellectually confused, morally corrupt
and with high rates of self-suicidal deaths US-British militarily apparatus
exhausted, and not sure how best to get out of the terrible mess they have
created for the people of Iraq and Afghanistan and the whole of the humanity
in turmoil. Recently, a Malaysian legal tribunal has issued the
judgment and declared Bush and Blair as responsible for crimes against the
humanity in Iraq and Afghanistan. Would the Western world’s responsible
legal authorities take the necessary action to implement the verdict of the
international tribunal? A century earlier C.E, M. Joad (Guide to
Modern Wickedness), captioned the human tragedy in these words:
“….Human nature is at least in part wicked and in part foolish, how can
human beings be prevented from suffering from the results of their
wickedness and folly? ….Men simply do not see that war is foolish and
useless and wicked. They think on occasion that it is necessary and wise and
honourable, for war is not the work of bad men knowing themselves to be
wrong, but of good men passionately convinced that they are right.”
Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes in global security,
peace and conflict resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western
comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of several publications
including the latest: Arabia at Crossroads: Arab People Strive for Freedom,
Peace and New Leadership. VDM Publishers, Germany-UK, September 2011.
Comments are welcome at:
kmahboob@yahoo.com .
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