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Who Profits from the False Flag of Killing Charlie? By Pepe Escobar Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, January 15, 2015
Who profits from killing Charlie?
And yes, I am Charlie. Not only because they made us laugh; but because they
were sacrificial lambs in a much nastier, gruesome, never-ending shadowplay.
Candles are placed
next to a sign reading ‘Je suis Charlie’ (I am Charlie) and a pen in
La Rochelle on January 7, 2015, as people gathered to pay tribute to
the twelve people killed in an attack by two armed gunmen on the
offices of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris. (AFP
Photo/Xavier Leoty)
By Pepe
Escobar
Putin did it. Sorry, he didn’t. In the end, it was not Russia
“aggression” that attacked the heart of Europe. It was a pro-style
jihadi commando. Cui
bono?
Careful planning and preparation; Kalashnikovs; rocket-propelled
grenade launcher; balaclavas; sand-colored ammunition vest stuffed
with spare magazines; army boots; piece of cake escape in a black
Citroen. And the icing on the lethal cake; faultless Paris-based
logistical support to pull that off.
A former top French military commander, Frederic Gallois, has
stressed the perfect application of “urban
guerrilla technique” (where are those notorious Western
counter-terrorism “experts” when one needs them?)
They might have spoken perfect French; others said it was broken
French. Anyway, what matters is that they uttered the magic word;
“We’re al-Qaeda.” Better
yet; they told a man in the street, “Tell the media that this is
al-Qaeda in Yemen”, which means, in American terror terminology,
al-Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula (AQAP), which had Charlie Hebdo’s
editor/cartoonist Stephane Charbonnier (“Charb”) on a hit list duly
promoted by AQAP’s glossy magazine Inspire. Accusation: “Insulting
the Prophet Mohammed.”
And just to make sure everyone had the perpetrators implanted on
their brain, the killers also said, “Allahu Akbar”; “We have killed
Charlie Hebdo”; and “We have avenged the Prophet.”
Case closed? Well, it took only a few hours for French police to
identify the (usual?) suspects; French-Algerian
brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi. The third man – the driver of the
black Citroen, 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad – then turned himself in
with an ironclad alibi. So the third man remains a cipher.
They all wore balaclavas.
The Kouachi brothers have not been captured. But the police seem to
know very well who they are. Because they found an abandoned ID in
the black Citroen
(oh, the troubles of being a command in a rush …) How come they
didn’t know anything before the carnage?
A source said the
items were found in the abandoned black Citroen.
Right on cue, Cherif Kouachi’s bio was splattered all over. He
was on a global watch list. Along with six others, he was sentenced
in May 2008 to 3 years in prison for “terrorism”; in fact unloading
a dozen young Frenchmen via madrassas in Egypt and Syria to none
other than Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the killed-by-an-American-missile
former head of Al-Qaeda in Iraq and the spiritual father of
Daesh/ISIS/ISIL.
Slovenian
journalists hold pens and placards reading in French “I am Charlie”
during a gathering in tribute of victims of the attack on French
satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 8, 2015 in Ljubljana, a
day after two gunmen killed 12 people in an Islamist attack at
Charlie Hebdo’s editorial office in Paris. The massacre, the
country’s bloodiest attack in half a century, triggered poignant and
spontaneous demonstrations of solidarity around the world. Charlie
Hebdo is famed for its irreverent views of religion and its decision
to publish controversial cartoons of the prophet Mohammed. AFP PHOTO
/ JURE MAKOVEC
Also right on clue, a full narrative was ready
for mass consumption. The
key point; French police privileges the hypothesis of “Islamic
terrorism”. According to their “experts”, this could be an attack
“ordered from abroad and executed by jihadis coming back from Syria
that have escaped us”, or it could be “suburban idiots that
radicalized themselves and concocted this military attack in the
name of al-Qaeda.” Scrap
option two, please; this was a pro job. And staying with option one,
this points right at – what else – blowback. Yes, they could be
Daesh/ISIS/ISIL mercenaries trained by NATO (crucially, France
included) in Turkey and/or Jordan. But it might get even false-flag
nastier. They could also be former or current French special forces.
Blast Islam, will travel
Predictably, Islamofascism peddlers are already having a field
day/week/month/year. For
simpletons/trolls/hordes exhibiting an IQ worthy of sub-zoology,
when in doubt, demonize Islam. It’s so convenient to forget that
untold millions from Pakistan’s tribal areas to street markets
across Iraq continue to feel pain devastating their hearts and lives
as they are expendable victims of the jihadi mindset – or
“Kalashnikov culture”, as it is known in Pakistan – profiting the
“West”, directly or indirectly, for decades now. Think ritual
droning of Pakistani, Yemeni, Syrian, Iraqi or Libyan civilians.
Think Sadr City witnessing carnages over 10 times worse than Paris.
This is a pro job.
That happens to take place just a few days after France recognizes
Palestinian statehood. And just a few days after General Hollande
demanded the lifting of sanctions against the Russian “threat”.
What French President Francois Hollande defined as “an act of
exceptional barbarism” – and it is – does not apply when the “West”,
France in the front line, from King Sarko to General Hollande
himself, weaponizes, trains and remote-controls assorted
mercenaries/beheaders from Libya to Syria. Oh
yeah; killing civilians in Tripoli or Aleppo is perfectly all right.
But don’t do that in Paris.
So this, in the heart of Europe, is what blowback feels like. This
is what people feel in the Waziristans when a wedding party is
incinerated by a Hellfire missile. In parallel, it’s absolutely
impossible that the oh so sophisticated Western intel network had
not seen blowback coming – and was impotent to prevent it (how come
the scapegoats du jour, the Kouachi brothers, were not in the
gallows?)
Of course the ultra-elaborate Western
counter-terrorism expert network – so proficient at strip-teasing us
all at every airport – saw it coming; but in shadow warland,
portmanteau “al-Qaeda” and its myriad declinations, including
“renegade” Daesh/ISIS/ISIL, are used as much as a mercenary army as
a convenient domestic threat “against our freedoms”.
Who profits?
US Think Tankland, also predictably, is busy spinning the drama of
an “intra-Muslim” split which provides jihadis a lot of geopolitical
space to exploit – all this sucking the Western world into a Muslim
civil war. This is absolutely ridiculous. The Empire of Chaos,
already during the 70s, was busy cultivating jihadi/Kalashnikov
culture to fight anything from the USSR to nationalist movements all
across the Global South.
Divide and Rule has always been used to fan the flames
“intra-Islam”, from the Clinton administration getting cozy with the
Taliban to the Cheney regime – helped by Persian Gulf vassals –
advancing the sectarian Sunni/Shi’ite schism. Cui bono, (who benefits) then, with killing Charlie?
Only those whose agenda is to demonize Islam.
Not even a bunch of brainwashed fanatics would pull off the Charlie
carnage to show people who accuse them of being barbarians that they
are, in fact, barbarians. French intel at least has concluded that
this is no underwear bomber stunt. This
is a pro job. That happens to take place just a few days after
France recognizes Palestinian statehood. And just a few days after
General Hollande demanded the lifting of sanctions against the
Russian “threat”. The
Masters of the Universe who pull the real levers of the
Empire of Chaos
are freaking out with the systemic chaos in the racket they so far
had the illusion of controlling. Make no mistake –
the Empire of Chaos will do what it can to exploit the post-Charlie
environment – be it blowback or false flag.
The Obama administration is already mobilizing the UN Security
Council. The FBI is “helping” with the French investigation. And as
an Italian analyst memorably
put it,
jihadis don’t attack a vulture hedge fund; they attack a satirical
rag. This is not religion; this is hardcore geopolitics. Reminds me
of David Bowie: “This is not rock’n roll. This is suicide.”
The Obama administration is already
mobilized to offer “protection” – Mob-style – to a Western Europe
that is just, only just, starting to be diffident of the
pre-fabricated Russian “threat”. And just as it happens, when the
Empire of Chaos mostly needs it, evil “terra” once again rears its
ugly head.
Foreign
journalists and other people hold placards that read “I am Charlie”
during a campaign at a bookstore in Beijing January 8, 2015 for the
victims of the shooting at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper
Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday. (Reuters/Jason Lee) And
yes, I am Charlie. Not only because they made us laugh; but because
they were sacrificial lambs in a much nastier, gruesome,
never-ending shadowplay.
Pepe Escobar
Roving Correspondent at Asia
Times Online
Pepe Escobar, born in Brazil, is the roving correspondent for
Hong Kong/Thailand-based Asia Times and analyst for
Toronto/Washington-based The Real News. He has extensively
covered Pakistan, Afghanistan, Central Asia, China, Iran, Iraq
and the wider Middle East. He travels extensively. He lives
between Sao Paulo, Paris and Bangkok. Since the mid-1980s he has
lived and worked as a foreign correspondent in London, Paris,
Milan, Los Angeles and Singapore/Bangkok. He was contributing
editor to The Empire and the Crescent (Amal Books, Bristol);
Tutto in Vendita (Nuovi Mondi Media, Italy); and Shia Power:
Next Target Iran? (Vallentine Mitchell, London) and is
associated with the Paris-based European Academy of Geopolitics.
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