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Obama, the Prince of Bait-and-Switch

by John Pilger <http://www.johnpilger.com/>
by John Pilger


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On 12 July, *The Times of London* devoted two pages to Afghanistan. It was
mostly a complaint about the heat. The reporter, Magnus Linklater, described
in detail his discomfort and how he had needed to be sprayed with iced
water. He also described the "high drama" and "meticulously practiced
routine" of evacuating another overheated journalist. For his US Marine
rescuers, wrote Linklater, "saving a life took precedence over [their]
security."



Alongside this was a report whose final paragraph offered the only mention
that "47 civilians, most of them women and children, were killed when a US
aircraft bombed a wedding party in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday."



Slaughters on this scale are common, and mostly unknown to the British
public. I interviewed a woman who had lost eight members of her family,
including six children. A 500lb US Mk82 bomb was dropped on her mud, stone
and straw house. There was no "enemy" nearby. I interviewed a headmaster
whose house disappeared in a fireball caused by another "precision" bomb.
Inside were nine people – his wife, his four sons, his brother and his wife,
and his sister and her husband.



 Neither of these mass murders was news. As Harold Pinter wrote of such
crimes: "Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn't
happening. It didn't matter. It was of no interest."



A total of 64 civilians were bombed to death while *The Times* man was
discomforted. Most were guests at the wedding party. Wedding parties are a
"coalition" specialty. At least four of them have been obliterated – at
Mazar and in Khost, Uruzgan and Nangarhar provinces. Many of the details,
including the names of victims, have been compiled by a New Hampshire
professor, Marc Herold, whose Afghan Victim Memorial Project is a meticulous
work of journalism that shames those who are paid to keep the record
straight and report almost everything about the Afghan War through the
public relations facilities of the British and American military.



The US and its allies are dropping record numbers of bombs on Afghanistan.
This is not news. In the first half of this year, 1,853 bombs were dropped:
more than all the bombs of 2006 and most of 2007. "The most frequently used
bombs," the Air Force Times reports, "are the 500lb and 2,000lb
satellite-guided..." Without this one-sided onslaught, the resurgence of the
Taliban, it is clear, might not have happened. Even Hamid Karzai, America's
and Britain's puppet, has said so. The presence and the aggression of
foreigners have all but united a resistance that now includes former
warlords once on the CIA's payroll.



The scandal of this would be headline news, were it not for what George W.
Bush's former spokesman Scott McClellan has called "complicit enablers" –
journalists who serve as little more than official amplifiers. Having
declared Afghanistan a "good war," the complicit enablers are now anointing
Barack Obama as he tours the bloodfests in Afghanistan and Iraq. What they
never say is that Obama is a bomber.



In the *New York Times* on 14 July, in an article spun to appear as if he is
ending the war in Iraq, Obama demanded more war in Afghanistan and, in
effect, an invasion of Pakistan. He wants more combat troops, more
helicopters, more bombs.



Bush may be on his way out, but the Republicans have built an ideological
machine that transcends the loss of electoral power – because their
collaborators are, as the American writer Mike Whitney put it succinctly,
"bait-and-switch" Democrats, of whom Obama is the prince.



Those who write of Obama that "when it comes to international affairs, he
will be a huge improvement on Bush" demonstrate the same willful naïvety
that backed the bait-and-switch of Bill Clinton – and Tony Blair. Of Blair,
wrote the late Hugo Young in 1997, "ideology has surrendered entirely to
'values'... there are no sacred cows [and] no fossilized limits to the
ground over which the mind might range in search of a better Britain..."



Eleven years and five wars later, at least a million people lie dead. Barack
Obama is the American Blair. That he is a smooth operator and a black man is
irrelevant. He is of an enduring, rampant system whose drum majors and cheer
squads never see, or want to see, the consequences of 500lb bombs dropped
unerringly on mud, stone and straw houses.

July 25, 2008

*John Pilger <http://www.johnpilger.com/> was born and educated in Sydney,
Australia. He has been a war correspondent, filmmaker and playwright. Based
in London, he has written from many countries and has twice won British
journalism's highest award, that of "Journalist of the Year," for his work
in Vietnam and Cambodia. His new book, *Tell Me No Lies: Investigative
Journalism and Its
Triumphs<http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0224062883/lewrockwell-21/>
*, is published by Jonathan Cape in June.*


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