U.S. Occupation and the Corrupt, Mafia-state of Hamid Karzai
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By Mike Whitney
Information Clearinghouse
Tuesday, Dec 15, 2009
It’s too bad Barack Obama didn’t consult with Malalai Joya before
giving his Nobel acceptance speech on Thursday. The ex-Afghan
Parliamentarian could have helped the president to see that the ongoing
US occupation is damaging to both American and Afghan interests.
Afghanistan is not the “just war” that Obama defends so passionately in
his speech. It’s part of a larger US geopolitical strategy which Joya
outlines in her new book “A Woman Among the Warlords: The extraordinary
story of an Afghan who dared to raise her voice”. US policymakers have
decided to establish a beachhead in Central Asia to monitor the growth
of China, surround Russia, control vital resources from the Caspian
Basin, and provide security for US mega-corporations who see Asia as
the “market of the future.” It is the Great Game all over again.
“Victory” in Afghanistan means that a handful of weapons manufacturers,
oil magnates, and military contractors will get very rich. That’s it.
It has nothing to do with al-Qaida, “democracy promotion” or US
national security. That’s all just public relations pablum.
“A Woman Among the Warlords” is an
explosive book that takes a scalpel to many of the illusions
surrounding the US invasion of Afghanistan. For example, most Americans
have never heard about the “Warlord Strategy”, a term that is
commonplace among Afghans. That’s because it doesn’t mesh with the
western media’s narrative about Afghan “liberation”. The truth is, US
war-planners, led by Sec Def Donald Rumsfeld, settled on a plan to hand
over entire regions of Afghanistan to the warlords before the first
shot was fired. The whole “liberation”-meme was just a ruse to elicit
support for the war. How many Americans would support sending more
troops if they knew that the original justification of the war was a
bunch of baloney?
Here’s how Joya sums it up in her own words:
“The people of Afghanistan are fed up with the
occupation of their country and with the corrupt, Mafia-state of Hamid
Karzai and the warlords and drug lords backed by NATO…. It is clear now
that the real motive of the U.S. and its allies, hidden behind the
so-called “war on terror,” was to convert Afghanistan into a military
base in Central Asia and the capital of the world’s opium drug trade.
Ordinary Afghan people are being used in this chess game, and western
taxpayers’ money and the blood of soldiers is being wasted on this
agenda that will only further destabilize the region….
I offer my condolences to the families here who have lost their
loved ones. (They) are the victims of the wrong policy of your
government. The families of Afghan civilians killed in this war share
your feelings of loss. If we turn these sorrows into strength, we can
end this war. Bringing the troops home at the end of 2011 is too late;
the troops should be withdrawn as soon as possible, before more Afghan
and American lives are needlessly lost.”
Joya is focused and uncompromising; a one-woman wrecking crew. She’s
also an electrifying speaker who can bring an audience to their feet
when she rails against the war. People can sense her intensity, her
honesty, and her unwavering commitment to justice. Unlike Obama, she
isn’t disposed to lofty-sounding platitudes that only serve to
perpetuate war and suffering. (Obama Nobel speech: “We must begin by
acknowledging the hard truth that we will not eradicate violent
conflict in our lifetimes.”) Joya’s goal is peace; an end to 30 years
of war, an end to US occupation and religious fanaticism. Regrettably,
Obama’s military escalation ensures that the conflict will drag on for
years to come bringing misery to even more people.
Malalai Joya:
“As I write these words, Afghanistan is getting
progressively worse. We are caught between two enemies: the Taliban on
one side and US/NATO forces and their warlord hirelings on the other….
Obama’s military build up will only bring more suffering and death to
innocent civilians…. I hope that the lessons in this book will reach
President Obama and his policymakers in Washington, and warn them that
the people of Afghanistan reject their brutal occupation and their
support of the warlords and druglords.” (“A Woman Among the Warlords”,
p5)
“A Woman Among the Warlords” gives readers a glimpse of the vast
destruction brought on by the US invasion. Joya repeatedly denounces
Rumsfeld’s strategy which restored warlords to power, thus, condemning
32 million Afghans to a life of fear under war criminals and human
rights abusers. She also takes aim at the media which provided cover
for the warlords by referring to them as the “Northern Alliance”–or the
equally misleading–”United Islamic Front for the Salvation of
Afghanistan”. As Joya points out, attitudes about the conflict are
largely shaped by disinformation, omissions and propaganda. Obama’s
Noble speech proves that those same lies will now be delivered by a
more competent spokesman.
Malalai Joya:
“While the United States bombed from the sky, the CIA
and special forces had already arrived in the northern provinces of
Afghanistan to hand out millions of dollars in cash and weapons to
Northern Alliance commanders. They were the same extremists whose
militias had pillaged Afghanistan during the civil war: Dostum, Sayyaf,
Khalili, Rhabbani, Fahim, General Arif, Dr. Abdullah, Haji Qadir, Ustad
Atta, Mohammad, Daoud, and Hazrat Ali among others. …Fahim, another
ruthless man with a dark past. The western media tried at the time to
portray these warlords as “anti-Taliban resistance forces and
liberators of Afghanistan,” but in fact Afghan people believed they
were no better than the Taliban.” (Ibid, pg 52)
As the Taliban fled across the Pakistan border amid heavy aerial
bombardment, the warlords seized entire provinces reestablishing their
iron-fisted rule over the local people. The Bush administration
succeeded in replacing one repressive regime with another. No attempt
was ever made to establish democracy.
From the New York Times November 19, 2001:
“The galaxy of warlords who tore Afghanistan apart in
the early 1990s and who were vanquished by the Taliban because of their
corruption and perfidy are back on their thrones, poised to exercise
power in the ways they always have.”
Joya provides biographical sketches of many of the warlords,
including Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, a rabid fundamentalist “who massacred
thousands in Kabul during the 1990s.” In one Kabul purge he ordered his
soldiers, “Don’t leave anyone alive–Kill them all.” Sayyaf was “the
person who invited international terrorist Osama bin Laden to
Afghanistan during the 1980s. He also trained and mentored Khalid
Sheikh Mohammed , the man who the US claims was the mastermind of the
9-11 attacks.” (p 67)
How many Americans would continue to support the war if they knew
they were protecting the friends of bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed?
Malalai Joya again:
“Most people in the west have been led to believe that
intolerance, brutality, and severe oppression of women in Afgahnistan
began with the Taliban regime. But this is a lie, more dust in the eyes
of the world from the warlords who dominate the American-backed,
so-called democratic government of Hamid Karzai. In truth, some of the
worst atrocities in our recent past were committed during the civil war
by the men who are now in power.”
During the blackest days of the Afghan civil war in 1992, a group of
warlords seized Kabul razing much of it to the ground. “The militias of
Dostum, Sayyaf, Massoud, Mazari, and Hekmatyar pillaged the city,
robbing families and slaughtering and raping women. Eventually,
anywhere from 65,000 to 80,000 innocent people were killed in Kabul
alone, though there are no official figures for the staggering death
toll. According to the United Nations, more than 90 percent of the city
was destroyed. (Eventually) “the country was split up into fiefdoms,
ruled by the whims of rival thugs and warlords.” (Ibid p26)
Joya’s Solution: “Withdraw All Foreign Troops”
Malalai Joya:
“Some people say that when the troops withdraw, a civil
war will break out. Often this prospect is raised by people who ignore
the vicious conflict and humanitarian disaster that is already
occurring in Afghanistan. The longer the foreign troops stay in
Afghanistan, the worse the eventual civil war will be for the Afghan
people. The terrible civil war that followed the Soviet withdrawal
certainly could never justify… the destruction and death caused by that
decade-long occupation.” (p 217)…Today we live under the shadow of the
gun with the most corrupt and unpopular government in the world. (p 211)
The war that one reads about in the western media, is not the real
war. Obama supporters should get a copy of “A Woman Among the Warlords”
and compare the reality of occupation to the propaganda in the
newspapers. The fact is, the United States has handed Afghanistan over
to a group of genocidal maniacs and religious zealots. Even now, the
warlords could not continue their brutal repression of the Afghan
people without the continued support of the United States. Many of the
warlords are still on the US payroll, which Obama somehow failed to
mention in his “Peace Prize” speech.
“A Woman Among the Warlords” is a great-read and the perfect antidote
for the incessant barrage of war propaganda. It’s definitely worth a
look.
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