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<http://www.counterpunch.org/2011/10/21/afghanistan-calling/#> 3 
The Exterminating Angels

Afghanistan Calling!

by SAUL LANDAU

Ten plus years ago, the United States (oops, NATO) invaded Afghanistan and
quickly won the war against the militarily (technologically) inferior
Taliban government. Taliban fighters fled to Pakistan. Washington and allies
followed their victory by quickly losing the occupation challenge. As W.
Bush and allies invaded Iraq, the Taliban crept back from Pakistan and undid
the US war victory. So, some 250,000 troops (mostly US) and contractors
(US-paid) still occupy that much-invaded but never truly conquered country.

Alexander the Great invaded twice (330 and 327 BC) and soon died in Iraq of
“Baghdad tummy.” Some 20+ centuries later the English unlearned Alex’s
lesson. They marched (big mistake) on Kabul. They took losses and finally
withdrew in frustration.

In the 21st Century, the Soviets spent a decade of failure trying to subdue
CIA-backed Afghans. Washington cheered and its generals thought they could
do better than the Soviets. But after ten years of occupation, the UN
reported higher civilian and military casualty rates than in preceding years
— and with no clear road to meeting any realistic goals. The West set out to
build “our kind of third world nation” – one with a bare façade of
democracy, like elections that pass minimal scrutiny.

Similar to the Vietnam scenario of the 160s and 70s, US forces trained vast
numbers of local cops and troops – some of whom don’t enjoy fighting
potential brothers; others occasionally use their training and weapons to
kill US and NATO soldiers.

Once again, (Vietnam?) nation-building re-entered the US vocabulary.
Fighting goes with making an infrastructure and inculcating modern values
like women’s rights, but the military comes first, so Afghan women wait –
and their babies die prematurely at world record rates for lack of care
(funding). Some still get stoned for offenses (acting like women) that
confound westerners. Indeed, Afghanistan has always confounded the invaders
from afar.

We obviously have a more rational society. Look at the facts. Despite
overwhelming public disapproval, Congress between 2001-2008 allocated some
$100 million a day for military purposes in Afghanistan. But all the NATO
countries combined to cough up a whopping $7 million a day for non-military
aid.

Congress feeds $120+ billion a year into the Afghan operation – far more
than the Afghan national budget — so that we can show results: Tens of
thousands of wounded and dead. No NATO control. Our President there (Hamid
Karzai) may win a place in the Guinness Book of Records for corruption.
Under his supposed rule elections proved his country had copies US
democracy: low turn out and vote-rigging – like Florida in 2000.

Our ten years of paying for and training Afghan cops and spooks have also
produced other dubious results unless one favors hanging detainees by their
hands, beating them with cables, and twisting “their genitals until the
prisoners lose consciousness.”

The NY Times, citing a UN report (Oct. 10), stated that such torture occurs
systematically at “these sites run by the Afghan intelligence service and
the Afghan National Police.”

NATO officials admit they knew of the abuses and in the summer stopped
sending prisoners to some of the torture sites. But they did not make it
public. US officials denied knowledge and continued to pour money into the
very system that produced the routine torture.

Did US trainers close their eyes and ears? Or did US complicity coincide
with possible benefits “from information obtained from suspects who had been
tortured?” (New York Times, October 11, 2011)

The UN Convention Against Torture prohibits the transfer of a detained
person to the custody of another state where there are substantial grounds
for believing that the detainee is at risk of torture.

“Use of interrogation methods, including suspension, beatings, electric
shock, stress positions and threatened sexual assault is unacceptable by any
standard of international human rights law,” the report said (Alissa J.
Rubin, New York Times, October 11, 2011). Did someone in the US command
forget to read that?

US collaboration with other allies like Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Colombia and
El Salvador have raised similar issues (2006 RAND Corporation report), but
when it comes to war it’s “allies first, UN conventions second.”

October 7 marked the 10th anniversary of the invasion. Afghanistan has not
achieved stability. In September, a suicide squad attacked near the U.S.
embassy in Kabul. Under NATO occupation, opium production has increased – up
60% next year according to experts. President Obama, who received detailed
reports on the non-progress, faces the dilemma posed to all Presidents who
want to pull out but can’t. He hears Republicans – even those who demand he
withdraw — in the upcoming election campaign shouting: “He’s weak. He lost
the war.”

Like those in Luis Buñuel’s “The Exterminating Angel,” US presidents feel
trapped by circumstances of their political reality – or political
stupidity.

If he does withdraw now Obama will have nothing to show for all the death
and destruction, not even the impending
Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline, due to commence in
2012 and start oil flow in 2014. Without NATO forces there, forget it!

A year before elections, Presidents do what’s good for their
re-re-elections.  These choices do not coincide with what’s good for the
poor dogs fighting that war – or for the American psyche.

Saul Landau’s WILL THE REAL TERRORIST PLEASE STAND UP plays Nov 2 at Pomona
College and Nov. 9 at University of North Carolina. For DVDs go to
<http://cinemalibrestore.com/> cinemalibrestore.com. Counterpunch publiShed
his BUSH AND BOTOX WORLD



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