The Af-Pak War: War for war's sake.
May 7, 12:01 AM 9
Eaminer.com
Christopher Dowd
So after brow beating Pakistan's civilian government for weeks to scuttle their peace plans with the "Taliban" in the Buner border region, the Pakistan military has lurched into the area flattening villages and displacing hundreds of thousands. Just more horror affecting a few million people that you and I won't see or even hear much about (unless an American soldier gets killed).
This offensive against the "Taliban" (what our government and media call anyone who takes up arms against the US military or their regional proxies) comes just as President Obama meets with the "leaders" of both Pakistan and Afghanistan and announces a brand new strategy to fight the Af-Pak war.
It also comes just a few weeks after the Pakistani government questioned the existence of "Al Qaeda" itself and denied it was in their country.
Here we are, 8 years on in Afghanistan, and President Obama is giving speeches in which he feels it necessary to actually tell us why "we" are in central Asia. Eight years of war and occupation and we still have to be told why the US is in Afghanistan? Could there be any better proof of the total moral bankruptcy of this war?
And why is DC in Afghanistan? Obama couldn't even keep it straight in his speech. At first he tells us that "we" are not there to dictate to the tribal peoples of these areas but in the next breath he tells us how he wants to protect the human rights of all in the region, especially women and girls. Noooo, that wouldn't involve dictating to the people of the region at all.
But mostly Obama justified the Afghan war, ludicrously, as a defensive war and he invoked, repeatedly- the "threat" from "Al Qaeda" that would exist if the "Taliban" took over. Now, "Al Qaeda" is whatever our government says it is. "Al Qaeda" is anyone who doesn't want the US in the region. Somalis who fight US backed warlords or their Ethiopian allies are not justified in doing so- nope- they are "Al Qaeda". Iraqis who fight the US are "Al Qaeda in Iraq". Afghanis who fight the US are "Taliban" or "Al Qaeda". No one is fighting the US because it has invaded their countries and installed puppet governments. No- all armed resistance to the US is from "terrorists" and "extremists" and "Al Qaeda" because our intentions in the region are just oh so darned good and without any self interested content whatsoever.
Side track question here. Just what would a legitimate resistance to the US military in the Middle East look like- one that our government would not call "terrorists" or extremists? Can our DC denizens even envision such?
So we are in Afghanistan to fight "Al Qaeda"- the guys who attacked us on 9/11. Now that reason is patently absurd. First of all- we have been told, in the past, how "al Qaeda" was all but defeated and how Osama didn't matter. But once again- just when DC needs to justify an escalation of war "Al Qaeda" (about which we are never told specifics or given hard facts) is a mortal threat to the entire planet again. Second, the notion that a "safe haven" was needed to carry out 9/11 is absurd. The plans laid for that attack could have been formulated and planned anywhere- and they mostly were! Terrorists don't need a base of operations. And they generally don't invest hundreds of millions of dollars in fixed fortifications or bunkers as we were spectacularly lied to about.
By the way? What does this "Al Qaeda" want? Well basically to establish a living hell on earth and torture puppies. That is, almost without exaggeration, what DC presents as the motives of their "enemies" in the region.
What about the "human rights" reason? That is a lie as well. The United States isn't concerned about the "human rights" of Saudis as it gladly supports one of the most repressive regimes on Earth. It does not care that the Maliki government in Iraq is filled with Shia extremists who are enforcing Sharia law on a country formerly the most secular in the Arab world. Doesn't care much that the current government in Afghanistan is also ruling by the dictates of the harshest interpretations of Islamic Law. But we are supposed to believe that the US is fighting for "human rights" in these regions?
The truly insulting thing about all these bogus reasons for the Af-Pak war are that they are so easily seen through by anyone who takes two minutes to examine them or who has even a minimal capacity for empathy. Say what you will about the necessity of the Cold War- but at least that had some coherent and plausible rationales behind it. The justifications for the "War on Terror" are laughably incoherent and false, and obviously so.
So if it isn't the idiotic excuse that the almost completely fictional "Al Qaeda" is going to attack and kill Americans, for no other reason than because we are innocent Americans who love freedom and they are evil ghouls who hate freedom, and if it isn't the "Human rights" and "Democracy" angle then what is the reason for why DC is in Afghanistan or for that matter- Iraq?
What about the oil and natural gas reason? In a twisted way I would actually be comforted if that were the case. Make no mistake, the US is going to exploit those resources for itself but I don't think even that self serving reason is the justification for these wars. After all- US oil companies would sign deals with the most unsavory of regimes on Earth and would do so gladly if it got them access to oil. War is not the most efficient route to secure resources.
The horrifying truth of the matter- the sickening reality of why the US is fighting the Af-Pak war is that it is war for war's sake. War is the reason. War is a government program that needs to be kept going. There is no definition of victory because victory is not wanted. The wars in the Middle East and Central Asia are being fought for the sake of war itself! War is a big part of the US economy and has been for decades and it is an end unto itself. The means isn't war- war is the end- perpetual never ending war.
When will this war end? I think this political discussion board poster sums it up best. He is talking about Iraq but it is true for the Af-Pak war as well:
The poster of that comment you cited seems to be operating under the premise that the Iraq War is a means to an end. The end being a free and secular Iraq favorable to US interests. That simply isn't the case.
The Iraq War is an end unto itself - a long simmering war with tolerably low casualties and extremely high overhead to enrich the Beltway players and MIC.
The war will go on for as long as Washington thinks they can get away with looting the American taxpayer and using their children for cannon fodder.
When they feel that the American people have been pushed to the precipice of the end of their tolerance (the one-party rule is genuinely in jeopardy) they will begin an overly extended troop draw down milking it for every last nickel.
Then with an Iraqi puppet ensconced, the remaining US forces will retreat to their permanent bases and "embassy" from where they can continue pillaging Iraqi resources.
The Empire will then be extended permanently that much further. After which the propaganda machine will go to work whipping up the next enemy (your guess is as good as mine) to do it all over again when the ever reliable short memories of Americans make it possible.
And if they fail in keeping their permanent bases - so what? They have already been built and paid for and trillions of dollars have been transferred from the citizenry to the MIC parasites. The war is without concrete goals because the war itself was the handsomely profitable goal.