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Subject: HIDDEN AGENDA BEHIND WAR ON TERROR

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PILGER: HIDDEN AGENDA BEHIND WAR ON TERROR

    
By John Pilger, Former Mirror chief foreign correspondent
    
    
    
The war against terrorism is a fraud. After three weeks' bombing, not a
single terrorist implicated in the attacks on America has been caught or
killed in Afghanistan.Instead, one of the poorest, most stricken nations has
been terrorised by the most powerful - to the point where American pilots
have run out of dubious "military" targets and are now destroying mud
houses, 
a hospital, Red Cross warehouses, lorries carrying refugees.Unlike the
relentless pictures from New York, we are seeing almost nothing of this.
Tony 
Blair has yet to tell us what the violent death of children - seven in one
family - has to do with Osama bin Laden.And why are cluster bombs being
used? 
The British public should know about these bombs, which the RAF also uses.
They spray hundreds of bomblets that have only one purpose; to kill and maim
people. Those that do not explode lie on the ground like landmines, waiting
for people to step on them.If ever a weapon was designed specifically for
acts of terrorism, this is it. I have seen the victims of American cluster
weapons in other countries, such as the Laotian toddler who picked one up
and 
had her right leg and face blown off. Be assured this is now happening in
Afghanistan, in your name.None of those directly involved in the September
11 
atrocity was Afghani. Most were Saudis, who apparently did their planning
and 
training in Germany and the United States.The camps which the Taliban
allowed 
bin Laden to use were emptied weeks ago. Moreover, the Taliban itself is a
creation of the Americans and the British. In the 1980s, the tribal army
that 
produced them was funded by the CIA and trained by the SAS to fight the
Russians.The hypocrisy does not stop there. When the Taliban took Kabul in
1996, Washington said nothing. Why? Because Taliban leaders were soon on
their way to Houston, Texas, to be entertained by executives of the oil
company, Unocal.With secret US government approval, the company offered them
a generous cut of the profits of the oil and gas pumped through a pipeline
that the Americans wanted to build from Soviet central Asia through
Afghanistan.A US diplomat said: "The Taliban will probably develop like the
Saudis did." He explained that Afghanistan would become an American oil
colony, there would be huge profits for the West, no democracy and the legal
persecution of women. "We can live with that," he said.Although the deal
fell 
through, it remains an urgent priority of the administration of George W.
Bush, which is steeped in the oil industry. Bush's concealed agenda is to
exploit the oil and gas reserves in the Caspian basin, the greatest source
of 
untapped fossil fuel on earth and enough, according to one estimate, to meet
America's voracious energy needs for a generation. Only if the pipeline runs
through Afghanistan can the Americans hope to control it.So, not
surprisingly, US Secretary of State Colin Powell is now referring to
"moderate" Taliban, who will join an American-sponsored "loose federation"
to 
run Afghanistan. The "war on terrorism" is a cover for this: a means of
achieving American strategic aims that lie behind the flag-waving facade of
great power.The Royal Marines, who will do the real dirty work, will be
little more than mercenaries for Washington's imperial ambitions, not to
mention the extraordinary pretensions of Blair himself. Having made Britain
a 
target for terrorism with his bellicose "shoulder to shoulder" with Bush
nonsense, he is now prepared to send troops to a battlefield where the goals
are so uncertain that even the Chief of the Defence Staff says the conflict
"could last 50 years".The irresponsibility of this is breathtaking; the
pressure on Pakistan alone could ignite an unprecedented crisis across the
Indian sub-continent. Having reported many wars, I am always struck by the
absurdity of effete politicians eager to wave farewell to young soldiers,
but 
who themselves would not say boo to a Taliban goose.In the days of gunboats,
our imperial leaders covered their violence in the "morality" of their
actions. Blair is no different. Like them, his selective moralising omits
the 
most basic truth. Nothing justified the killing of innocent people in
America 
on September 11, and nothing justifies the killing of innocent people
anywhere else.By killing innocents in Afghanistan, Blair and Bush stoop to
the level of the criminal outrage in New York. Once you cluster bomb,
"mistakes" and "blunders" are a pretence. Murder is murder, regardless of
whether you crash a plane into a building or order and collude with it from
the Oval Office and Downing Street. GRIEF: A father weeps over his dead son
after the bombs blunder in KabulIf Blair was really opposed to all forms of
terrorism, he would get Britain out of the arms trade. On the day of the
twin 
towers attack, an "arms fair", selling weapons of terror (like cluster bombs
and missiles) to assorted tyrants and human rights abusers, opened in
London's Docklands with the full backing of the Blair government.Britain's
biggest arms customer is the medieval Saudi regime, which beheads heretics
and spawned the religious fanaticism of the Taliban.If he really wanted to
demonstrate "the moral fibre of Britain", Blair would do everything in his
power to lift the threat of violence in those parts of the world where there
is great and justifiable grievance and anger.He would do more than make
gestures; he would demand that Israel ends its illegal occupation of
Palestine and withdraw to its borders prior to the 1967 war, as ordered by
the Security Council, of which Britain is a permanent member.He would call
for an end to the genocidal blockade which the UN - in reality, America and
Britain - has imposed on the suffering people of Iraq for more than a
decade, 
causing the deaths of half a million children under the age of five.That's
more deaths of infants every month than the number killed in the World Trade
Center.There are signs that Washington is about to extend its current "war"
to Iraq; yet unknown to most of us, almost every day RAF and American
aircraft already bomb Iraq. There are no headlines. There is nothing on the
TV news. This terror is the longest-running Anglo-American bombing campaign
since World War Two.The Wall Street Journal reported that the US and Britain
faced a "dilemma" in Iraq, because "few targets remain". "We're down to the
last outhouse," said a US official. That was two years ago, and they're
still 
bombing. The cost to the British taxpayer? £800 million so far.According to
an internal UN report, covering a five-month period, 41 per cent of the
casualties are civilians. In northern Iraq, I met a woman whose husband and
four children were among the deaths listed in the report. He was a shepherd,
who was tending his sheep with his elderly father and his children when two
planes attacked them, each making a sweep. It was an open valley; there were
no military targets nearby."I want to see the pilot who did this," said the
widow at the graveside of her entire family. For them, there was no service
in St Paul's Cathedral with the Queen in attendance; no rock concert with
Paul McCartney.The tragedy of the Iraqis, and the Palestinians, and the
Afghanis is a truth that is the very opposite of their caricatures in much
of 
the Western media.Far from being the terrorists of the world, the
overwhelming majority of the Islamic peoples of the Middle East and south
Asia have been its victims - victims largely of the West's exploitation of
precious natural resources in or near their countries.There is no war on
terrorism. If there was, the Royal Marines and the SAS would be storming the
beaches of Florida, where more CIA-funded terrorists, ex-Latin American
dictators and torturers, are given refuge than anywhere on earth.There is,
however, a continuing war of the powerful against the powerless, with new
excuses, new hidden agendas, new lies. Before another child dies violently,
or quietly from starvation, before new fanatics are created in both the east
and the west, it is time for the people of Britain to make their voices
heard 
and to stop this fraudulent war - and to demand the kind of bold,
imaginative 
non-violent initiatives that require real political courage.The other day,
the parents of Greg Rodriguez, a young man who died in the World Trade
Center, said this: "We read enough of the news to sense that our government
is heading in the direction of violent revenge, with the prospect of sons,
daughters, parents, friends in distant lands dying, suffering, and nursing
further grievances against us."It is not the way to go...not in our son's
name."<A HREF="http://www.johnpilger.com/";>www.johnpilger.com</A>
    
    


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