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Outsourcing War Crimes
Jul 24, 2004
By Ted Rall, Front Page Art By Al-Jazeera

It was late fall 2001, and the U.S. conquest of Afghanistan was nearly
complete. A passel of foreign war correspondents milled about the lobby of
the Hotel Tajikistan, waiting for the Tajik foreign ministry to issue
permission papers we needed to pass the checkpoints between Dushanbe and the
Afghan border, so we could go on to cover the siege of Kunduz. I popped into
the Soviet-vintage hotel's business center to check my email. That's when I
met Jonathan Keith "Jack" Idema, the former Special Forces soldier charged
on July 5 along with two other Americans for kidnapping and torturing
Afghans as part of an unauthorized, vigilante anti-Taliban operation run out
of a private home in Kabul.

"U.S. citizen Jonathan K. Idema has allegedly represented himself as an
American government and/or military official," the U.S. military said in a
statement. "The public should be aware that Idema does not represent the
American government and we do not employ him."

That's their current story, anyway.

Agents of the National Security Directorate, Afghanistan's new intelligence
agency, say they found eight starved Afghan detainees--three of them hanging
by their feet--in Idema's rented house in central Kabul, along with a few
AK-47 rifles and blood-soaked clothes. None of Idema's prisoners were
working against the Karzai regime, so the NSD plans to release them. Idema,
say officials, was probably hoping to torture his victims into telling him
the location of Osama bin Laden so he could collect a $25 million bounty.

Idema was nice at first, chatting me up with jittery intensity as he
alternately identified himself as belonging to--or, more accurately,
implying identification with--the CIA and U.S. Special Forces. Griping about
a Pentagon ban against supplying Northern Alliance forces with medical
supplies, Idema slipped me a computer disc containing photos of gruesome
wounds that had gone untreated because of the inhumane policy. He asked me
to pitch a piece on the subject to my editors at The Village Voice, but with
a caveat: "Don't publish those photos before talking to me first." I
promised that I wouldn't. "If you do," he added, "you will die in great
pain." He went on at length about the special shadowy brotherhood of Green
Berets past and present, and described how anyone who crossed them would be
marked for death. I would never have broken my pledge, but I didn't need a
story that badly. I soon left for Afghanistan; so, eventually, did Idema.

"Kabul is brimming with plainclothes agents and former military types
working for private security firms," notes The New York Times. "United
States Special Forces troops also move around unhindered in unmarked cars,
sometimes looking like Afghans in Afghan clothes and beards, and sometimes
more recognizable as Americans, in uniforms, baseball caps and sunglasses."
This odd mix of the official and unofficial, public and private, was even
more pronounced during November and December 2001.

You'd see them speeding around in SUVs with tinted windows and sipping tea
with Afghan warlords and commanders, barrel-chested men in their thirties
and forties with short-cropped hair and accents from the South and Midwest.
Ask them who they were or what they were up to and you'd get a broad,
insolent grin. "Just visiting," one such goon replied. "Didn't you hear?
Afghanistan's open for tourism!" He carried enough guns and ammo to take out
a large Colorado high school. Who were these guys?

Most journalists assumed that these non-uniformed soldiers were just what
they wanted us to believe: U.S.-government employed covert operatives. Why
not? Until the fall of Kabul, the uniformed U.S. military presence in
Afghanistan was virtually nil. Burly men with big guns ran the war. Besides,
Afghanistan is a dangerous, unpleasant and expensive place to live. No one
would put in time there without good reason.

But there was no reliable way to know for certain. Roughly a hundred six-man
Special Forces commando units authorized to wear local garb, ignore standard
rules of engagement and otherwise apply "unorthodox tactics" worked
alongside a new CIA "Special Activities Division" composed of about 150
retired fighters, pilots and specialists. These 800 men, not officially
employed by the Pentagon, spearheaded the U.S. war against the Taliban,
coordinating air strikes, bribing Northern Alliance warlords, and allegedly
supervising the massacre of thousands of Taliban POWs. Afghanistan was
America's first fully privatized war.

Jack Idema, reportedly retired from the Special Forces in 1992, fought
alongside the Northern Alliance in 2001. He had enough money to buy goods
and services at inflated war zone prices, not to mention references in the
U.S. military--and a lot of chutzpah. He convinced Afghan cops to help him
conduct raids. On three occasions he even got NATO's ISAF peacekeeping force
to check buildings for mines and bombs. Admitted a duped NATO spokesman:
"ISAF personnel believed that [Idema] was what he purported to be, which was
a Special Operations agency and therefore they believed they were providing
legitimate support to a legitimate security agency."

Beginning in Afghanistan and now in Iraq, the Bush Administration has
assigned jobs previously carried out by the traditional uniformed military
to private contractors, covert intelligence officers and retired commandos.
The idea is "plausible deniability"; should a character like Idema go too
far, the government disavows his crimes as the acts of a renegade. Only
Idema and the Pentagon will ever know the truth about his status.

Unprecedented power has been placed in the hands of Soldier of Fortune
types, to guys who carry grenades but not IDs and don't even bother to make
up phony names. At Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, such men relied upon their
anonymity--the prison's commanding general says that they refused to
identify themselves to her--to deflect blame for their torture and rape of
Iraqi inmates onto such minions as Private Lynndie England. In Kabul, Jack
Idema allegedly took advantage of the blurred line between private and
public soldiering to run his private war on terror.

You don't need to be a four-star general to see that nameless soldiers in
civilian clothes aren't America's ideal ambassadors, or that a lack of
accountability invariably leads to confusion and rampant abuse. Considering
the Bush Administration's disdain for law and order, maybe that's the point.






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