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Mourn on the Fourth of July (EUROTRASH ALERT)
The Mirror ^ | July 4, 2002 | John Pilger

Posted on 07/04/2002 3:47:03 AM PDT by ejdrapes

THE ROGUE STATE

Jul 4 2002


 

FOR 101 days, Royal Marines have been engaged in a farcical operation as mercenaries of the United States whose lawlessness now qualifies it as the world's leading rogue state.

Shooting at shadows, and the occasional tribesman, blowing up mounds of dirt and displaying "captured" arms for the media, all have been part of the Marines' humiliating role in Afghanistan - a role foisted upon them by the Blair government, whose deference to and collusion with the Bush gang has become a parody of the imperial courtier.

Gang is not an exaggeration. The word, in my dictionary, means "a group of people working together for criminal, disreputable ends". That describes accurately George W Bush and those who write his speeches and make his decisions and who, since their rise to power, have undermined the very basis of international law.

BOMB FIRST, FIND OUT LATER: George Bush announced the start of indiscriminate bombing of Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, their record is beyond question. The killing on Monday of some 40 guests at a wedding was not a "blunder" but the direct result of a policy of shoot and bomb first and find out later, as announced by George W Bush in the weeks following September 11.

The capacity of the American military machine to smash impoverished countries was never in dispute - conditional, that is, on the absence of American ground troops and their substitution by "allied" forces, like the Royal Marines. (During the heyday of the British Empire, Indian and other colonial troops were used in a similar role, although the British, unlike the Americans, were also prepared to sacrifice their own soldiers).

Since last October, Afghan leaders have reported American aircraft destroying villages "too small to be marked on any map" with "more than 300 people killed" in one night. In a family of 40, only a small boy and his grandmother survived, reported Richard Lloyd Parry of the Independent.

Out of sight of the television cameras "at least 3,767 civilians were killed by US bombs between October 7 and December 10...an average of 62 innocent deaths a day", according to a study carried out at the University of New Hampshire in the US. This is now estimated to have passed 5,000 civilian deaths: almost double the number killed on September 11.

There is no evidence that a single leader of al-Qaeda has been captured or, to anyone's knowledge, killed. Neither has the leader of the Taliban. The change in Afghanistan is minimal compared with the murderous feudalism that ruled during the 1990s, and before the Taliban came to power.

FOR all the cosmetic changes in Kabul, the capital, women still dare not go unveiled. "The Taliban used to hang the victim's body in public for four days," quipped the new American-installed regime's Minister of Justice. "We will only hang the body for a short time, say fifteen minutes, after a public execution."

Describing this as a "triumph of good over evil", as Bush has said, with an echo from Blair, is like lauding the superiority of the German war machine in 1940 as a vindication of Nazism.

Not only the Marines but the British public ought to feel duped. Both Washington and Whitehall knew long ago al-Qaeda was finished in Afghanistan. Apart from the element of revenge, for home gratification, the Americans have set out to reassert the control of their favourite warlords: people responsible for thousands of deaths in their stricken country.

POODLE: Tony Blair does George Bush's bidding for him

In October, the US planned to install a regime dominated by members of the Pashtun tribe, who, they predicted, would desert the Taliban. But the split in the Taliban never happened and the Americans have since changed tack and tried to put together a "coalition" of Tajik and Uzbek warlords. The current "interim president", Hamid Karzai, although a Pashtun, has neither a tribal nor military powerbase. He is simply America's man.

The presence of the Royal Marines, leading the so-called "International Security Assistance Force", is for reasons straight out of the nineteenth century. At the Americans' bidding, the Marines were meant to keep the favoured warlords from each other's throats until the region could be "stabilised" for American oil and other strategic interests.

Potential vast energy sources in Central Asia have become critical for the deeply troubled US economy, and for the Bush administration, which is dominated by oil industry interests, notably the Bush family itself. An investigation by the Hong Kong-based Asia Times in January found that the US was frantically developing "a network of multiple Caspian pipelines".

THE disgraced Enron Corporation, one of Bush's biggest campaign backers, conducted a feasibility study for a $2.5billion oil pipeline being built across the Caspian Sea. Top current and former American officials, including Vice President Cheney, "have all closed major deals directly and indirectly on behalf of the oil companies", says the Asia Times.

If there was a map of American military bases established in the region to fight "the war on terrorism" what would be immediately striking is that it would follow almost exactly the route of the projected oil pipeline to the Indian Ocean.

Blair and the voluble Geoffrey Hoon have, of course, offered none of this vital information to the British people, let alone to the British soldiers sent to play America's imperial game. Fortunately, the troops suffered only gastric flu. The Afghan people have not been as lucky.

Any doubt about the systematic murderous way the US military has operated in Afghanistan is dispelled by a report in the American press in May of children gunned down in wheat fields and as they slept. For four hours, American helicopter gunships saturated the fields and a village with bullets and rockets before landing to disgorge US troops who shot survivors and detained other "suspects".

In fact, the area was renowned for its opposition to the Taliban and the governor of Oruzgan province confirmed that those murdered "were ordinary people. There were no al-Qaeda or Taliban here."

SLAUGHTER: An Afghan farmer mourns for his dead children, killed by American bombing

In recent months, the American rogue state has torn up the Kyoto treaty, which would decrease global warming and the probability of environmental disaster. It has threatened to use nuclear weapons in "pre-emptive strikes" (a threat echoed by Hoon). It has tried to sabotage the setting up of an international criminal court, understandably, because its generals and leading politicians might be summoned as defendants.

It has further undermined the authority of the United Nations by allowing Israel to block a UN committee's investigation of the Israeli assault on the Palestinian refugee camp at Jenin; and it has ordered the Palestinians to get rid of their elected leader in favour of an American stooge.

It ignored the World Food Summit in Italy; and at summit conferences in Canada and Indonesia it has blocked genuine aid, such as clean water and electricity, to the most deprived people on earth. Proposals to increase American food subsidies by 80 per cent are designed to secure American domination of the world foodgrains market.

("When we get up from the breakfast table every morning," said the chief executive of the Cargill corporation, the world's biggest food company, "much of what we have eaten - cereals, bread, coffee, sugar and so on - has passed through the lands of my company." Cargill's goal is to double in size every five to seven years).

There is a desperate edge to most of America's rogue actions. The Christian "free market" fundamentalists running Washington are worried. The US current account deficit is running at a record $34billion. Foreign purchases of the huge US debt are falling rapidly. The US stockmarket is heavily over-valued, and the dollar is uncertain.

As one commentator has put it, the "Bush doctrine" looks like "one last attempt to order the world entirely around the requirements of US monopoly capital, before it can long hope to do so".

IN other words this may well be the last throw of the dice before the US economy goes into serious decline - as yesterday's dramatic fall in the stock markets indicated.

This means controlling the oil and fossil fuel riches in Central Asia. It means attacking Iraq, installing a replacement Saddam Hussein and taking over the world's second-largest source of oil. It means surrounding a new economic challenger, China, with bases, and intimidating the leaders of its principal economic rival, Europe, by undermining NATO, and setting off a trade war.

I have just visited the United States, and it is clear many people there are worried. And many dare not say so. Their views are seldom reported in the American mainstream media, which is self-censored and controlled, perhaps as never before.

Instead, the air is thick with the views of the likes of Charles Krauthammer, of the Washington Post. "Unilateralism is the key to our success," he wrote, in describing the world of the next fifty years: a world without protection from nuclear attack or environmental damage for the citizens of any country except the United States; a world where "democracy" means nothing if its benefits are at odds with American "interests"; a world in which to express dissent against these "interests" brands one a terrorist and justifies surveillance and repression.

There is only one way such rogue power can be resisted. It is by speaking out and urgently. If our government won't, we must.

*John Pilger's new book, The New Rulers of the World, is published by Verso.



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1 posted on 07/04/2002 3:47:03 AM PDT by ejdrapes
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To: ejdrapes
This man seethes with hatred, venom, and malice.

How wretched that must be. It's little wonder that he seeks some scapegoat--anything--on which to unload some of his self-imposed misery. You can't admire him, but you can't entirely blame him for aching to let go some of his hatred, if only for a little while.

What a poor, disgusting, wretch.

2 posted on 07/04/2002 4:26:34 AM PDT by Savage Beast
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To: ejdrapes
Cool beans. We can measure the rightness and effectiveness of our actions by the shrillness of the left-wing extremists.
3 posted on 07/04/2002 4:30:37 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: ejdrapes
"...SLAUGHTER: An Afghan farmer mourns for his dead children, killed by American bombing..."

Hmmm...

Four children, killed more or less simultaneously... (as opposed to being killed in separate incidents, days or months apart)

All the bodies are intact. In fact, they appear to be unmarked in any way...

Sounds like (and looks like) bullsh!t to me.

4 posted on 07/04/2002 4:35:12 AM PDT by DWSUWF
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To: ejdrapes
I have just visited the United States, and it is clear many people there are worried. And many dare not say so. Their views are seldom reported in the American mainstream media, which is self-censored and controlled, perhaps as never before.

How convenient that pompous Pilger fails to mention the Clymer Network, MSNBC, NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS, LA SLimes, Washington Compost, etc., etc. and their love affair with Daschle, Gore, Carville, Begala, Donahue, Clift, McKinney, Slick, Hildebeast, Kerry ad infinitum.

5 posted on 07/04/2002 4:35:36 AM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: ejdrapes
By the way,
"BOMB FIRST, FIND OUT LATER: George Bush announced the start of indiscriminate bombing of Afghanistan"
If Kashmir is the base of operations of Al Qaida, as some reports indicate, the start of the indiscriminate bombing of Kashmir may be necessary.

The world will be made free from terror. If wretches like this Pilger and the other morons at The Mirror can't understand why, ignore them. In fact--ignore them in any case. That's what you do with ignoramuses.

Thank God for George W. Bush.

6 posted on 07/04/2002 4:38:20 AM PDT by Savage Beast
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To: Physicist
"We can measure the rightness and effectiveness of our actions by the shrillness of the left-wing extremists. "
What a great thing to say, Phys. I hope you don't mind if I quote you. --SB
7 posted on 07/04/2002 4:42:33 AM PDT by Savage Beast
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To: ejdrapes
John Pilger Pseudonym for Ted Rall?
8 posted on 07/04/2002 4:47:08 AM PDT by TC Rider
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To: WhiskeyPapa
Walt, this is a textbook example of what I was trying to get across to you yesterday.

Pull this out in 140 years and read it..........and then excerpt it for a piece on America in 2002; might you not be presenting a stilted view of world events and of America (especially her motivations for the War on Terror?).

Pepper a few more quotes from leftist Democratic "lawmakers", and boy goody..........you've made an airtight case, haven't you (you, as in the 'theoretical writer')? Do you see how easy that is to do?

The real point: Should such a piece be considered "accurate" or "complete" in its portrayal?

9 posted on 07/04/2002 4:48:27 AM PDT by RightOnline
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To: TC Rider
John Pilger Pseudonym for Ted Rall?

LOL. Could be.

What a piece of feces Ted Rand is.

10 posted on 07/04/2002 4:50:25 AM PDT by JZoback
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To: Savage Beast
ICC anyone?
11 posted on 07/04/2002 4:53:18 AM PDT by Righty1
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To: ejdrapes
I have just visited the United States, and it is clear many people there are worried. And many dare not say so. Their views are seldom reported in the American mainstream media, which is self-censored and controlled, perhaps as never before.

Translation: "Everyone in the US made fun of me and my views, and no major network or media outlet would talk to me because they all know I'm a complete America-hating nutcase."

There is nothing stopping the ultra-left's views from getting out, NOTHING, besides the simple fact that 98% of Americans don't want to hear it, thus the media isn't going to waste time and space covering it, just to get a ton of harassing letters and emails in response asking them why they would print such trash. They seem to be doing just fine putting up their web sites. It's not our fault nobody wants to read any of them.

And there hasn't been a single example that I know of where an ultra-socialist lefty has been physically assaulted for spewing his/her venom in the US since 9/11. (In fact, the only loony lefty I know who's been assaulted was Robert Fisk, who was attacked BY AFGHANIS.) If they're paranoid about something that's never going to happen, that's their own problem, not Big Corporate Media's.

What Bilger Pilger and his ilk are truly afraid of is being called on their massive bluff, of being asked to back up their claims with evidence, instead of everyone just sitting meekly as they shriek and spew their hate.

12 posted on 07/04/2002 5:06:26 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: JZoback
What a piece of feces Ted Rand is.

What can I say, you owe feces an apology.

13 posted on 07/04/2002 5:26:22 AM PDT by TC Rider
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Damian Penny takes down the Bilgemaster:
John Pilger celebrates the Fouth of July...with another Marc Herold reference:

Out of sight of the television cameras "at least 3,767 civilians were killed by US bombs between October 7 and December 10...an average of 62 innocent deaths a day", according to a study carried out at the University of New Hampshire in the US. This is now estimated to have passed 5,000 civilian deaths: almost double the number killed on September 11.

Pilger, the last man on earth who unquestionably accepts Marc Herold's "civilian death toll" figures, also thrashes the Yanks for "[ordering] the Palestinians to get rid of their elected leader in favour of an American stooge" - the leader, of course, having been "elected" in a rigged vote in 1994, and who ignored his own constitution's requirement that he call an election every four years.

He says the Americans "ignored the World Food Summit in Italy" (just like almost every other major Western democracy, none of whom were willing to have Robert Mugabe lecture them on food distribution) and that they "blocked genuine aid, such as clean water and electricity, to the most deprived people on earth" at the G8 summit in Canada. (The filthy Yanks had the nerve to suggest that African countries should reform their economies and stamp our rampant corruption as a condition of recieving aid, the bastards.) Kyoto, the ICC...it's all here.

A stopped clock is right twice a day, and Pilger does hit on a few genuinely malevolent American policies, most notably the country's growing trade protectionism and agricultural subsidies. But it's mostly the usual Pilgerian ranting and paranoia...

...this may well be the last throw of the dice before the US economy goes into serious decline - as yesterday's dramatic fall in the stock markets indicated.

This means controlling the oil and fossil fuel riches in Central Asia. It means attacking Iraq, installing a replacement Saddam Hussein and taking over the world's second-largest source of oil. It means surrounding a new economic challenger, China, with bases, and intimidating the leaders of its principal economic rival, Europe, by undermining NATO, and setting off a trade war.

...and inflammatory allegations, such as the U.S. military allegedly killing Afghan children "in wheat fields and as they slept". (He attributes this to an unspecified "report in the American press," but he also accuses the American media of being "self-censored and controlled." Which is it, John?)

The Americans should not be free from criticism, even on Independence Day. And as the catastrophic, accidental bombing of a wedding party shows, the U.S. military may need to make some serious changes to its rules of engagement. (Although, would it be too much to ask Afghans not to fire their weapons in the air when they're celebrating?) But this is just a hyperbolic, barely-coherent screed, with no other purpose than to inflame anti-American sentiment of the most petty, destructive variety.

Next time the Queen's jubilee rolls around, I hope the New York Post responds with its own screed about all the atrocities the British committed when they still controlled half the globe. That'll show 'em.

Everyone should add Damian to their bookmarks list, IMHO.
14 posted on 07/04/2002 5:27:15 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: RightOnline
No one - absolutely no one - can be as ignorant of the facts as the author of this piece appears to be from a surface reading of his interminable drivel. The only other conclusion one may draw is that he repeats so many errors of fact, in some cases, and manufactures so many falsehoods, in other cases, that he's simply a liar with a hidden agenda.

Not that we'd expect anything like that from the socialist state of Euro...

Have a great Independence Day, my friend!

15 posted on 07/04/2002 5:29:18 AM PDT by logos
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To: JZoback
What a piece of feces Ted Rall is.

Howdy Ho! How could you compare Ted Rall to me?

16 posted on 07/04/2002 5:32:29 AM PDT by TC Rider
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To: Timesink
I'd like to see what the British press would saying if Parliament had also been hit on 9-11.
17 posted on 07/04/2002 5:36:57 AM PDT by gulfwarvet
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To: Physicist
So true. Morons like Pigger and Alexander Cockburn are perfect reverse barometers. I'd be worried if they wrote something I agreed with.
18 posted on 07/04/2002 6:15:18 AM PDT by driftless
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To: TC Rider
LOL.

Your right, Ted Rand is lower than dog sh*t

19 posted on 07/04/2002 6:27:08 AM PDT by JZoback
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To: ejdrapes

"Daddy tries to get in a few winks before another days starts after being up all night with the kids"

Hey, I can empathize...

20 posted on 07/04/2002 6:53:25 AM PDT by TADSLOS
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