AfghanistanAfghan Leaders
Call Surge “Imbecilic and Tragic”
By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor
Gordon Duff – Veterans Today February 14, 2010
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/02/14/gordon-duff-afghan-leaders-call-surge-imbecilic-and-tragic/
“We have millions of young men coming of age, America doesn’t realize this.
Each one will become a fighter with one purpose in life, to free their country
and drive out foreign invaders. Each child you see will be a trained soldier
with a Kalashnikov. We will fight for a century if we have to. Ask Britain, ask
Russia, they know. Why did America have to come here, join with criminal
elements, brutal drug lords, mass murderers, people whose only history is
brutality toward their own, why was America so stupid as to think we would
respect them when they and their stooges rain bombs down on our children?”
Last year a number of contractors were thrown out of Afghanistan over the
infamous “butT-crack” video showing nude imbeciles involved in an unsanitary
ceremony. Little did we know that these must have been the people who planned
the American “Surge” meant to stabilize Afghanistan, supplied the intelligence
for General McChrystal, may actually have written his report. Top leaders of the
Afghan people weighed in on our operation in Helmand province with American
Marines and British troops. They call it “imbecilic” and “tragic,” faulting
nearly every aspect as uninformed, misinformed or simply wrong.
Tribal “Jirgas” (councils) of the real government of Afghanistan, the actual
rulers of that fractured state are behind one thing now, getting America out of
Afghanistan and getting rid of Karzai, who they see is, not only an American
puppet but one of the most useless human beings ever born. Why mince words.
Actually, I am, their real words are much worse than anything that could be
printed, their rage, their words and their tears.
A MASSIVE BLUNDER
Word has been pouring out of Afghanistan. Every move America makes is hitting
blogs around the world through a network of Afghani ex-patriots who are in
continual communication. The word is out: Our “invasion” that combined Afghani
forces with American and British has not gone after Taliban strongholds at all
but rather attacked areas controlled by Karzai opponents who were ready to
negotiate a legitimate government.
To the people of Afghanistan, the Karzai government was put in place out of
utter idiocy in the first place, a failure of the Bush administration to
understand that Afghanistan was not going to be ruled by brutal warlords from
the “Northern Alliance” who are the ethnic enemies of the majority of the
population of Afghanistan. Placing weakling Mohammed Karzai in as president and
supporting him thru a rigged election has only made things worse.
USING “COUNTER-INSURGENCY” TO RECRUIT TERRORSTS
American, Britain and the “Afghani Army” simply aren’t very good at many things,
Afghanistan has proven this. We don’t seem to be able to tell a poppy plant from
wheat, we can’t find Osama bin Laden, dead or alive, and we don’t know the
Taliban from our own “butt-crack.” Reports on operations are clear. We are
managing to frighten, brutalize and anger hundreds of thousands of people who
have nothing to do with the Taliban, not before anyway.
Now, “they” are rethinking this. This is the message being received around the
world.
Tribal leaders are saying:
We have millions of young men coming of age, America doesn’t realize this.
Each one will become a fighter with one purpose in life, to free their country
and drive out foreign invaders. Each child you see will be a trained soldier
with a Kalashnikov. We will fight for a century if we have to. Ask Britain, ask
Russia, they know.
Why did America have to come here, join with criminal elements, brutal drug
lords, mass murderers, people whose only history is brutality toward their own,
why was America so stupid as to think we would respect them when they and their
stooges rain bombs down on our children?
THE FAILED SURGE IN IRAQ, THE REAL TRUTH
America calls it “the surge” or the “Sunni awakening.” Either way, it was all a
con. General Petraeus paid millions in bribes to war lords, mostly Sunni and put
the militia members who were fighting the United States on the payroll. The
fighting died down, most American troops withdrew to safe areas and we claimed a
victory. What did we really accomplish?
Well, years later, we are still there and Iraq is becoming less stable every
day. The “leaders” we paid rebuilt the old Baathist party, now, without Saddam
to lead it, it is simply a massive crime organization involved in daily murders,
kidnappings and racketeering. We created a country plagued by a Mafia we built,
now nobody is asking us to leave anymore, everyone is scared to death.
Thank you General Petraeus. As with General Westmoreland in Vietnam, we “managed
the news” and “stayed on message” but our strategy was a sham, it was simply a
way to admit failure and lie about it. We are planning the exact same thing in
Afghanistan but it simply didn’t need to be that way.
WHAT A COMPETENT AND WELL INFORMED MILITARY LEADER MIGHT HAVE DONE
Sitting in Kabul or Washington, surrounded by drug dealers and thieves, even
worse people in Kabul, it is hard to get good information and make good
decisions. Everyone you talk to has an agenda, everyone is lying. Who are our
advisors? Well, first of all, the entire world knows that Karzai’s family is
helping run the largest drug cartel in the world. In fact, the biggest civil
project America has done in Afghanistan was to repair a dam producing
electricity for Kandahar, a dam that also provides irrigation for most of
Afghanistan’s opium crop, one Americans are dying to keep secure today.
“Don’t worry, no poppy plants will be injured in the making of this picture.”
America had the chance to sit down with Pakistan and other regional powers, some
that we don’t talk to and come up with an economic solution that could provide
lasting stability for the tribal regions which are primarily inside Pakistan. We
failed to realize that 25 million Pashtuns live just the other side of the
border in Pakistan. With the right help for Pakistan, the right economic
programs and leadership, both countries could be helped and lives, perhaps
millions, could be saved without pouring billions of useless dollars into the
pockets of defense contractors infesting the halls of Congress, some with the
arrogance and blatant insensibility of our actual elected leaders.
IMRAN KHAN OF PAKISTAN, THE REGION’S ONLY RESPECTED LEADER
Combine Michael Jordan, Antonio Banderas and John F. Kennedy and you have Imran
Khan, or that is how many in Afghanistan and Pakistan see him. Cricket is “the”
sport in Pakistan and he is the most famous player in the history of that game.
He is also a political leader, outspoken, charismatic and in a country where
most other leaders are Punjabi or Sindhi, Khan is a
Pashtun.
Khan is known for his outspoken commentaries warning the west of Islamic
extremism and advocating economic development over military solutions that Khan
says only fuel terrorism.
Khan says:
My Generation grew up at a time when colonial hang up was at its peak. Our
older generation had been slaves and had a huge inferiority complex of the
British. The school I went to was a similar to all elite schools in Pakistan,
despite becoming independent, they were, and still are, producing replicas of
public school boys rather than Pakistanis. I read Shakespeare which was fine,
but no Alama Iqbal.
The Islamic class was not considered to be serious, and when I left the school I
was considered amongst the elite of the country because I could speak English
and wore western clothes. Despite periodically shouting Pakistan Zindabad at
school functions, I considered my own culture backward and Islam an outdated
religion.
Amongst our group if any one talked about religion, prayed or kept a beard he
was immediately branded a Mullah. Because of the power of the Western Media, all
our heroes were western movie or pop stars.
In University not just Islam but all religions were considered anachronism.
Science had replaced religion and if something couldn’t be logically proved it
did not exist. All supernatural stuff was confined to the movies…Moreover, the
European history had an awful experience with religion, The horrors committed by
the Christian clergy in the name of God during the Inquisition had left a
powerful impact on the western mind.
To understand why the west is so keen on secularism, one should go to places
like Cordoba in Spain and see torture apparatus used during Spanish Inquisition.
Also the persecution of scientists as heretics by the clergy and convinced the
Europeans that all religions are regressive.
However, the biggest factor that drove people like me away from religion was the
selective Islam practised by most of its preachers. In other words, there was a
huge difference between what they practised and what they preached. Also, rather
than explaining the philosophy behind the religion, there was an over emphasis
on rituals.
I feel that humans are different; to animals whereas the latter can be drilled,
humans need to be intellectually convinced. That is why the Quran constantly
appeals to reason. The worst of course, was the exploitation of Islam for
political gains by various individuals or groups.
Hence, it was a miracle I did not become an atheist. The only reason why I did
not was the powerful religious influence wielded by my mother on me since my
childhood. It was not so much out of conviction but love for her that I stayed a
Muslim.
Firstly, the inferiority complex that my generation had inherited, gradually
went as I developed into a world class athlete. Secondly, I had the unique
position of living between two cultures. I began to see the advantages and the
disadvantages of both the societies.
In western societies, institutions were strong while they were collapsing in our
country. However, there was an area where we were and still are superior, and
that is our family life. I used to notice the loneliness of the old-age
pensioners at Hove Cricket ground (during my Sussex years). Imagine sending your
parents to Old Peoples’ Homes!
Even the children there never had the sort of love and warmth that we grew up
with here. They completely miss out on the security blanket that a joint family
system provides. However, I began to realise that the biggest loss to the
western society and that in trying to free itself from the oppression of the
clergy, they had removed both God and religion from their lives.
KHAN’S ROLE
With civil government in Pakistan collapsed under scandal and the Afghani
government in Kabul ruling little of the country and mistrusted by the vast
majority of its citizens, and NATO, led by the United States fearful of
terrorism and Islamic extremism, Khan is the only well known individual with the
trust and respect of Islam and the United States yet known for his outspoken
independence. Khan has not been a friend to the United States, quite the
opposite. He has been one of America’s greatest critics at a time known for
America’s greatest failures.
His tough role of standing up to the west and to corrupt forces in his own
country and his strong ties to Afghanistan make him the vital key to ending the
cycle of terrorism and extremism in the region, a region whose potentials for
conflict can be far more threatening than the current war in Afghanistan.
Tensions between India and Pakistan have been increasing daily with each
accusing the other sponsoring terrorist group. Terror attacks, shootings,
bombings, occur daily in Pakistan and India and are on the increase. The two
regional nuclear powers, both allies of the United States, are on a continual
“war readiness” footing.
FINDING THE RIGHT ENEMY
Currently, no respected leader in Afghanistan will talk to any American,
military leader or diplomat under any circumstances. America believes it is
negotiating with the Taliban and is moving foward with a “plan” but is operating
under a series of misconceptions. No non-Islamic forces will ever be allowed to
operate in Afghanistan. They will only cause tribal uprisings, creating
terrorism, not ending it. Why leaders like General McChrystal who knows this
very well would purposefully ignore this fact is strange indeed.
The border regions between Afghanistan and Pakistan are areas of lawlessness
that can provide safe harbor foreign terrorists and have, in limited numbers,
how limited, we will never know. The same region is also home to millions of
people who can be armed insurgents and radicalized “Jihadists” or live in
relative peace, largely depending on factors now controlled by the United
States.
LIVING WITH THE MISTAKES OF THE PAST
In the 80s, when the pro-Soviet government in Kabul called for Russian help
against tribal opposition, America weighed in, arming Mujahideen insurgents, the
exact same people we are fighting today, same people, same leaders, same
beliefs, only a generation later. When we had the chance to come into
Afghanistan as a friend after the withdrawal of Russian forces and build a new
economy there for pennies, we didn’t care. The Soviet Union had collapsed and we
lost interest. We are now paying for those mistakes.
Usama bin Laden, Gullbadin Hiktymar and Mullah Omar were our heroes, hundreds of
millions of dollars in cash and sophisticated weapons moved their way. Pakistan
was used to manage our war with Russia using what we now call “the Taliban,” the
same people we are fighting much as we had used our Marines in Vietnam. The
“Cold War” had become a game played out across the world, dictators like Saddam
and the Shah, only two of dozens along with drug lords, revolutonaries, anyone
who would act for America and against the perceived menace of communism.
Now the Viet Cong make our tennis shoes and we rain bombs on the Taliban, our
former allies against Russia. And so it goes….