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Rumours of War
by William Bowles It seems to be a commonbut in my view, mistakenassumption by the army of analysts and commentators on both the left and the right, that the invasion and occupation of Iraq has been an unmitigated disaster for the US (never mind what its done to Iraq and its people).
They point to the chaos that followed the liberation and the apparent unpreparedness of the occupation forces to establish a civilian authority for the country and the anarchy that followed the disbandment of the military, political, legal and civil arms of the (former) Iraqi state (with the exception of the Ministry of Oil), an act that literally overnight let loose hundreds of thousands of former military employees, civil servants and managers into a country already pulverised by a dozen years of unrelenting bombing and of course the embargo imposed on the country.
The subsequent political appointment of L. Paul Bremer as the
Gauleiter of the occupied land is often pointed to as the cause of
the chaos but the facts are quite plain: the chaos that followed the
occupation was a quite deliberate act on the part of the US occupation,
what you might describe as the instant creation of a failed state.
Along with the faulty intelligence that we are told, led to the
invasion, we are asked to believe that the US invasion planners also
made the mistake of not putting in place a plan for the post-invasion
period. Is this a credible explanation?
Destabilisation is the name of the game
We are not in Iraq to engage in nation-building our mission is
to help Iraqis so that they can build their own nation.
Donald H.
Rumsfeld, Washington Post, September 25 2003
Immediately following hostilities Civil Affairs soldiers
reconstitute civil authority, and in the longer term help rebuild a
viable civilian infrastructure and economy. Civil Affairs supports U.
S. national objectives by assisting the government of a host or
occupied area to meet its peoples needs and maintain a stable and
democratic civil administration.
www.civilaffairsassoc.org/USACAPOC.htm
As Ive pointed out
several times before, the DoD has an entire department dedicated to the
administration of any country the US invades. Its called the 4th
Psychological Operations Group headquartered at Fort Bragg in North
Carolina.[1]
Its major mission is to:
support planning
and coordination of CA [Civil Affairs] and foreign nation support
operations. The unit provides Civil Affairs functional area specialists
in the following areas:
Public Administration
Dislocated Civilians
Civilian Supply
Public Communications
Public Health
Public Work and Utilities
Now
we know that Psy-Ops units were deployed to Iraq as the following quote
reveals (made at the same time as the Abu Graib revelations),
Congratulations
you have acquitted yourselves with honor in the crucible of armed
conflict. You have won the battle, and with it our gratitude and our
respect. Thank you for your service, for your sacrifices and your
continued dedication to being quiet professionals.
Maj. Gen. Herbert
L. Altshuler, Commander U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological
Operations Command (Airborne)
So what was it up to aside from
torturing and murdering Iraqis? Clearly nothing even remotely connected
to rebuilding Iraqs infrastructure, yet this is the units stated
objective.
They [the US] swept into Iraq in a short, victorious
campaign, and quickly settled down to nation-building and
peacekeeping.
Fixing the Problem in Fallujah, BBC Radio 4s
Website, 7 December 2004.
And its not as if the US doesnt have
an awful lot of experience of invading and occupying foreign lands,
theyve been at it for centuries.
Thus to say that the US miscalculated or didnt think it through is not only laughable but an insult to our intelligence.
We
can only conclude that following the occupation, the US had no
intention of rebuilding Iraq and indeed as Ive pointed out, the US is
on record as saying that its not in the business of nation-building,
so, what is the Plan?
Iraq is unlike earlier wars of
aggression waged by the West. The intention is not to acquire land or
even markets (in the accepted sense of the word), nor is it a strategic
acquisition designed to block an enemy state. Even the oil is not in
and of itself an objective, for as events have shown, the oil is worth
even more underground than it is by having it in circulation. Moreover,
denying access to the oil by the USs major competitors, gains a
strategic economic advantage for US capital.
But perhaps even
more importantly, the creation of a failed state destabilises the
region which weakens opposition to imperial plans and as we have
witnessed, it also creates the pre-conditions for extending the area
of instability Eastward.
It is within this context that we see
that the never-ending rumours of war with Iran spread by the US and
its faithful minions in the media make sense. This is classic
psychological warfare waged not only by the Fort Bragg posse but also
by a complicit media.
Its no accident therefore that the
rumours of war have appeared with monotonous regularity for the past
three years and, an even more timely reminder of the tactics being
used, we need only look at the current events in Tibet, impeccably
timed to occur in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics. Destabilisation
is the name of the game.[2]
Again, the media has played a major
role in the process with an endless litany of China-bashing stories
appearing. The precedent here is the role of Western agencies in
countries like the Ukraine and Georgia, funded by the US government,
the money going to various NGOs and PR outfits, who operate as proxy
arms of the US state (much as they did back during the Cold War days in
countries like Angola and Mozambique via such outfits as UNITA and
Renamo) as well as the official organs like USAID.
The objective
here is to foment dissent and create instability in the country or
region and as with Iran, actually strengthen the hand of reactionary
forces within the country. Weve seen it in Cuba for decades, for how
can a country which has been blockaded and under constant threat of
invasion and subversion develop normally? But then this is the entire
point, countries like Cuba and Venezuela have to be shown to the rest
of the world to be failures, there can be no successful alternative to
capitalism.
I think its true to say that the last time we saw a
situation akin to todays is in the late 19th century, where Capital,
untrammelled by any kind of coherent opposition ran roughshod across
the planet, but this is where the similarities end. This is not the
1890s, there is no Berlin Conference divvying up the spoils of colonial
conquest. Instead, we have a capitalism in crisis and one unable to
foment general world war such as we saw twice in the 20th century, due
in part to the existence of nuclear weapons which even the psychopaths
in Washington, DC are reluctant to unleash on the world, fearing of
course that what they deliver, might in turn, be returned to sender.
Thus
to say that the invasion of Iraq, or indeed Afghanistan have been
failures is to entirely miss the point once you discount all the BS
about nation-building and democracy, for they have achieved their
objective, namely to spread confusion, chaos and weaken and divide the
opposition.
The question however is whether even with unlimited
military force they can achieve their objectives under these new
conditions given the parlous state of the US economy, for this is the
bottom line, this is what its all about, the economics of capitalism.
Notes
1.
See for example The BBC back-peddles big time or how to completely
rewrite history before the inks even dried, 2 October, 2007 and, The
Plot Thickens, 30 April, 2003
2. Using Tibet to settle scores with China By Brendan ONeill, Spiked, 17 March, 2008
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Get your quotes and units right written by jake,
March 22, 2008
Corrections. civil are civil affairs and psychological operations are psychological operations. Both are under USACAPOC and both have very distinct missions. Your quotes and story are about the civil affairs side of the command. As for Abu Graib, there were no PSYOP (Not PSYOPs) units assigned to the 800 MP BDE when that action occurred. I have no problem with your research and concepts except that you do yourself no credit when your facts are incorrect.
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You're an idiot... written by a CREDIBLE source...,
April 06, 2008
Anyone with google can shoot plenty of holes in your story. As mentioned above, you have the roles of PSYOP and Civil Affairs reversed... you listed the core competencies of Civil Affairs, by the way. One consideration, when throwing crazy ideas like this around, is that roughly 98% of both PSYOP and Civil Affairs are found in... THE US ARMY RESERVES. I suppose that in between civilian jobs, soccer games, and cookouts that members of USACAPOC could be planning the expansion of the "Evil Empire of US Aggression," but I doubt it... and can tell you firsthand that you're way, way off the mark in at least one case.
The train of logic is fun to read, though... keep writing!!! You could probably write a good suspense novel if you tried!!!