Sunday, September 12, 2010

A Look Back at 11 September, 2001

A Look Back at 11 September, 2001

 

Comments on September 11, 2001

 

                 * From Hindustan Times, New Delhi 3 October, 2001 (Oped page)                          

 

                                   MORE BRUTAL AND RANDOM *                

                                                                                               Gajendra Singh

 

Culture and civilisation have not altered the barbaric nature of human beings.  The more it changes the more it remains the same.  And it's the big powers that are responsible for this perverse Genesis

                 An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.  Mahatma Gandhi.

 

 

                 In 1253, when French ambassador William of Rubruck arrived at the court of the

                 Mongol warlord at Karakorum, he was struck by the elaborate security precautions.

 

                 This was because the mighty Khan had heard that no less than 40 assassins in

                 various disguises from the Middle East had been sent to assassinate him.

 

                 In response, the Khan sent one of his brothers with an army to the 'land of

                 assassins' and ordered him to kill them. Hulegu destroyed the assassin bases in

                 Persia and Baybars in Syria.

 

                 Today, the situation in Washington is similar to Karakorum except that the new

                 millennium assassins, relying on their will to die and simple box-cutters, and with

                 many still at large, have created for the first time an abiding aura of terror in

                 American  history. It was not Pearl Harbour in 1941, but it is September 11, 2001,

                 which has actually stunned the US.

 

                 Millions of Muslims live in France, Germany, UK and the US. Some have suffered

                 the backlash, which can be deadly and self-perpetuating. Jehad and crusades have

                 gone on since Islam's birth in the 7th century. But this jehad is universal, it includes

                 Hindus and others. It might end in terrible damage to human civilisation itself.

 

                 Although Europeans had heard of early assassins through crusaders and travelers,

                 they could put together the story only in the 19th century. Not many crusaders were

                 victims, the first being Conrad, King of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem. Marco Polo,

                 who passed through Persia in 1273, mentioned the fortress in the Alamut valley

                 near the Caspian headquarters of a sect. Enclosed between two mountains, it was

                 like a paradise with gardens of beautiful flowers and fruit trees, streams of water,

                 honey and wine. Beautiful women sang, danced and entertained the guests. When

                 the Alamut Sheikh wanted an enemy to be assassinated, one of the disciples was

                 commissioned. He was given hashish, a 'glimpse' of the paradise, and told that he                  .                could return to the paradise if alive, otherwise he would enter it directly.

 

                 But this was only fertile European imagination, a misconception that still persists in

                 the West. The only motivation was religious fervour and obedience to the Sheikh's

                 cause. The assassins learnt languages, the art of fighting, even posed as Sufis,

                 waited for years, even decades, for the opportunity to knife the target and die —

                 contented. The word 'assassin' perhaps originates from its abusive use in Syria,

                 their stronghold much later, where they were considered wild and fanatic, like

                 narcotic addicts.

 

                 The intolerance bred by 'my god is the only god', followed by 'my true and only'

                 ideology like fascism, Nazism and communism have been used to butcher

                 hundreds of millions over the millennia, around 80 million in 20th century alone.

                 The followers of Buddha, Tao, Confucius, Mahavira, Shamans and Hindus never

                 forced their belief on others. The world now awaits the latest clash.

 

                 Ever since Darwin's theory of evolution, westerners, particularly Anglo-Saxons, put

                 great faith in the survival of the fittest theory. So there was colonisation in the garb

                 of the white man's burden, the brutal elimination of Red Indians on the American

                 continent, organised slavery and the dehumanisation of the blacks in Africa and the

                 US. One wonders if the second atomic bomb against Japan was really necessary.

                 Then came the napalm and chemical bombings in Vietnam.

 

                 Who established the nurseries of terrorism with billions of dollars of arms due to

                 which countries around Afghanistan and beyond still suffer? And who cares for the

                 poor Muslim masses who want to be left in peace but have to pay for the blunders

                 of their leaders in Iran, Afghanistan, Algeria, Palestine and Iraq?

 

                 The short-term selfish interests of big powers have brought humanity to this stage.

 

                 After the Berlin Wall fell, came globalisation, a distorted version of capitalism, to

                 promote narrow corporate interests of the West, with no accountability to the people

                 who suffer as in South-east Asia. Under this charade, hundreds of billions have

                 been transferred from Russia and East Europe to western banks and institutions,

                 reducing the people to penury. With the Goebbelisation of western media, Leftist

                 and other forms of dissent, are screened off. The exploited, who could earlier

                 sustain hopes in Leftist ideologies, now have fundamentalist ideologies to resort to.

 

                 For the US and its allies, Islamic fundamentalism has become a life and death

                 challenge of the new millennium. Fifty years ago, the Islamic Ummah had started

                 bestirring into violence a structure whose major fault lines cut a wide swathe from

                 Atlantic to China. It is now in full-bloom around Afghanistan and Pakistan, a

                 strategic centre of the Islamic world. Trained by the CIA and ISI, there are now over

                 100,000 jehadis all over the Islamic world, in Kashmir, Albania, Chechnya, Xinjiang

                 (China), Central Asia and elsewhere. They are sustained by heroin exports and

                 smuggling. It's crucial that leaders of all countries must forget their short-term interests                       .                and ponder what has gone  wrong with the human race, and find peaceful solutions. At

                 least to live and let live.

 

                 The writer is a former Indian ambassador to Turkey

 

Note. I had mailed my first reaction to HT soon after 11 September ,2001.

 

Comments on 11 September , 2002 , the first anniversary

 

Extracts from The decline of the American Century  by K Gajendra Singh
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/DI11Ak06.html

 

"It is the afternoon sun that dazzles onlookers though it is past its prime. That sums up the height of US power before last September 11. If the US nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki without fear of retaliation was the acme of the American Century, then the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, symbols of economic and military might, could be termed the beginning of the end of the American Century. ---


After having thoughtlessly helped create the monster of Islamic fundamentalism, the United States has now succeeded in arousing it, ranging the might of Islamic people and their faith against itself. Earlier, the poor and the deprived could find solace and action in communist and leftist ideologies and programs, but after the dismantling of the Soviet Union, many in the Islamic world have taken to extreme religious movements.-- 

 

Throughout history, there have always been asymmetrical wars, with the only recourse of the weak to sacrifice his life against a powerful tyrant. Among Muslims, Caliph Ali's son Imam Hussein, his forces outnumbered, is revered for his sacrifice at Kerbala for his principles. Today, nations send their soldiers to die for country or corporate interests in exchange for Purple Hearts and Distinguished Service Medals.--

 

The American Century
The American Century began in the early 20th century when European economic and military power, with Great Britain first among equals, started declining and was transferred to the American subcontinent - from the City of London to Wall Street. World War I announced the arrival of the new guy on the block, the United States, but it was not yet numero uno. That happened in World War II, when the stamp of brutal power was heard around the world as the United States dropped two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at a time when no other world power had such a weapon. --

What has been described as the Cold War was almost like a simulated nuclear war, in which the two sides invested most of their economic strength. The USSR, a lesser economic power, lost the war by the end of the 1980s. Historically, however, prolonged wars between two well-matched enemies affect both adversely. It was the exhaustion caused by the prolonged wars between the Byzantine and the Sasanian empires, as well as plagues and famines, that allowed Islam, the new military power from the deserts of Arabia, so easily and quickly to carve an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to China. So after its Cold War victory, aided by a naive Mikhail Gorbachev and consolidated with the help of Boris Yeltsin and his coterie, but it became apparent very soon that the capitalist system led by the US had also started shuddering,--

 

Inequities of the current economic order
The current international finance architecture is founded on the US dollar as the dominant reserve currency, accounting for 68 percent of global currency reserves, up from 51 percent a decade ago. Yet in 2000, the US share of global exports ($781.1 billion out of a world total of $6.2 trillion) was only 12.3 percent and its share of global imports ($1.257 trillion out of a world total of $6.65 trillion) was 18.9 percent.

Ever since 1971, when US president Richard Nixon arbitrarily took the dollar off the gold standard ($35 per ounce) in force since the Bretton Woods Conference at the end of World War II, the dollar has become the global monetary instrument that the United States, and only the United States, can produce by fiat, despite record US current-account deficits and the US as the leading debtor nation. The US national debt as of April 4 was $6.021 trillion against a GDP of $9 trillion.--

The Bush administration's foreign policy has undermined the fragile structure of international law and conventions built up during the past three centuries, to which the United States made important contributions.--

 

Until 1998, the United States and its allies Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan fully supported the Taliban and supplied them funds. Unocal, which spent millions of dollars on geological surveys on a projected pipeline from Central Asia to South Asia, courted the Taliban, whose leading officials were negotiating in Texas in 1998. It was only after the maverick Taliban decided to favor an Argentine rival that John Maresca, vice president of Unocal, testifying before the US Congress, said that there would be no pipeline until the Taliban were gone and a more friendly government was established. --

Look how the energy interests are trying to rule the United States and the rest of the world. Zalmay Khalilzad, whom the Bush administration appointed as its envoy to Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban, was a Unocal consultant, as was, according to some reports, Karzai himself. (Pushtuns call Karzai "America's Babrak Karmal",  a reference to the Soviet-backed president who ruled Afghanistan from 1979-86.) It is well known that the Bush family acquired its wealth through oil; former president George Bush Sr still works with the Carlyle Group that specializes in huge oil investments abroad. His son's commerce secretary, Dale Evans, was chairman and chief executive officer of an oil company. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice was on the board of Chevron before going to Washington. (The oil company even named a giant tanker after her, although the ship has reportedly been quietly renamed the Altair Voyager.) Dick Cheney, before becoming vice president, worked for the giant oil conglomerate Halliburton.--

 

Dangers from within
The danger to the US "way of life and stability" could come from within, from black American Muslims who now number 3 million to 5 million. --.

The black community and Muslims remember many historic wrongs done to them. Of the 2 million Americans in prisons, two-thirds are non-white. Many feel oppressed by the white power structure and sentencing disparities, which too often fall most harshly on minorities. Islam offers brotherhood, dignity, and a sense of pride and solidarity, especially for non-whites. But many, alienated and disfranchised, are prime targets for radical Islamists who preach a religion of violence, of overcoming oppression by jihad. Many black Americans have experienced maltreatment and dehumanization. Conversion to Islam increased after September 11, even among Hispanics.

Perhaps it is in the United States itself where its ill-informed and misinformed people need not just a regime change but a system change. Where energy and military-industry corporate interests have hijacked power from the people to pursue their narrow objectives. Where corporate chiefs enjoy coercive powers even the Communist Party chiefs in the former Soviet Union would have envied. Where blacks, Hispanics and the poor cannot freely choose a president (as in Florida, where only by not counting their votes did George Bush become the president).

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, one misses Pravda and Izvestia, not that they propounded truth (Russian pravda) but they were a check on the so-called free Western media, which were careful and comparatively honest. Now, without any restraints, the brainwashing monopoly of Western propaganda is wreaking havoc around the world, specially in the United States, whether it was the 1990-91 Gulf War, the bombing of Yugoslavia, Jammu and Kashmir, and now Iraq.

Comments on 11 September, 2003

 

Jihadis: Assassins by another name *  Atimes 12 September, 2003

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/EI12Ak01.html

 

* I was not happy with the title given by the editor.

 

This article deals with the history of the assassins (covered earlier briefly)

 

September 11 and New Yorkers
According to a recent New York Times report about the impact and fears of September 11 among New Yorkers, "the simmering disquiet persists, a lengthening shadow that won't leave". It said that "most New Yorkers [ are] feeling no safer, no more convinced that the terror won't come back. The narrative of that day is older now, but the city still feels its amplitude. It is as if the populace has stalled in its march toward fully being itself again." –

 

There remains little confidence in the security measures meant to protect the city's infrastructure. And most New Yorkers feel that the city is unprepared for a biological or chemical attack that might contaminate the air or the water. Two years after September 11, New Yorkers feel the city remains as vulnerable as ever, the poll concluded.--

Drill in London
On September 7, British authorities with ministers present carried out in London's financial district the most elaborate and high profile anti-terrorist drill that Britain has ever seen. Designed to be as realistic as possible, it was presumed that terrorists had struck at the Bank Underground station with a substance similar to the poisonous gas Sarin. The drill was intended to test how the emergency services worked together and the effectiveness of new equipment purchased in the aftermath of September 11.

Cry wolf, wolf
In February, an exercise in London and US cities almost looked like a parody of the fable "wolf , wolf", which was organized to influence the UN Security Council vote on the report of chief weapons inspector Hans Blix. (Later he commented that the US had already decided and planned to make war on Iraq.) Passengers reaching London's Heathrow airport were surprised when they found it surrounded by tanks and armored cars full of troops. Orange alerts, the second highest, were enforced in the US and UK, with helicopters and planes covering the airspace of the two countries.

An editorial in the Arab News on February 14 commented on this as follows, "Has UK Prime Minister Tony Blair taken leave of his senses? The sight of tanks and armored patrol vehicles patrolling London's Heathrow airport suggests so. Does Blair envisage an al-Qaeda Panzer division? Washington appears equally paranoid. Batteries of anti-aircraft missiles have been set up around the city with fighter planes patrolling overhead, while Americans have been warned to stock up on water blankets and food."

 

[ The exaggerated fears of Al Qaeda and terrorist acts propounded by US/UK leaders and corporate media have been misused to restrict personal freedoms with Patriot Acts and other measures to control the society.]

Other measures -post September 11,2001

 

In September, 2002, the US announced a new National Security Strategy, asserting that it will maintain global hegemony permanently and any challenge will be blocked by force. The strategy declared that the US, alone, had the right to carry out "preventive war" - preventive, not preemptive - using military force to eliminate a perceived threat, even if invented or imagined.

There was never any credible evidence for the alleged link between Saddam and his known bitter enemy, Osama bin Laden. The invasion of Iraq has only certainly increased recruitment to al-Qaeda-like outfits, and the threat of terror to the world and in Iraq, as US forces are finding out. Meanwhile, bin Laden remains at large and the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction are still missing!( Studies have shown that as a result of illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003 and its brutal occupation, the number of terrorists and their activities have increased seven fold .In UK the intelligence expenditure on anti-terror activities was doubled) .

11 September , 2010.

 

Now, 9 years on, the reality has become clearer , thanks to internet, independent online websites and blogs , since 90% of US media is controlled by 5 corporate entities and BBC is UK government mouthpiece and spews spins and lies like Tony Blair.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union and fall of the Berlin well ,US led West in a mood of  triumphalism as the sole Hyper power planned policies on the basis of  studies like 'The Project for the New American Century, or PNAC, ' This Washington-based think tank created in 1997 recommended the establishment of a global American empire and bend the will of all nations. And with its economic clout and military force coerce the rest of the world to Washington's hegemony and a new socio-economic Pax Americana.

The PNAC's White Paper of September of 2000 entitled "Rebuilding America's Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century" outlines how to create the global US empire .Accordingly US America must:

* Reposition permanently based forces to Southern Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East;
* Modernize U.S. forces, including enhancing fighter aircraft, submarine and surface fleet capabilities;
* Develop and deploy a global missile defense system, and develop a strategic dominance of space;
* Control the "International Commons" of cyberspace;
* Increase defense spending to a minimum of 3.8 percent of gross domestic product, up from the 3 percent currently spent.

The PNAC document prescribed "Core Missions" for the US military. The armed forces should be able to "fight and decisively win multiple, simultaneous major theater wars," and to "perform the 'constabulary' duties associated with shaping the security environment in critical regions," to establish Washington's dominance for all to see.

Two events brought PNAC ideology smack into the Washington administration , the disputed election of George Bush in 2000, and the September 11,2001 attacks. 1) When Bush entered the White House , the men , also known as Neo-cons who created PNAC 's  imperial dreams took over the Pentagon, the Defense Department and the White House. 2) When the twin Towers were brought down and the Pentagon was attacked, these men had their chance to turn their White Papers into US policy.

Vice President Dick Cheney was a founding member of PNAC, along with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Defense Policy Board chairman Richard Perle. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz was the ideological guru of the group. Many PNAC members had spent years advocating that a nuclear war with the Soviet Union was "winnable."

Then a new group was formed , the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, which met with National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice in order to formulate a plan to "educate" the American populace about the need for war in Iraq. CLI funneled millions of taxpayer dollars to support the Iraqi National Congress and its leaders, Ahmed Chalabi (he was sentenced in absentia by a Jordanian court in 1992 to 22 years in prison for bank fraud after the collapse of Petra Bank.) After the revolution in Iraq, his family lost properties, so he was full of vengeance .Chalabi ,a CIA and MIV asset misled willing US leaders by supplying false info and boasted that US troops will be greeted with flowers by Iraqis. He organized the toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue in Firdaus Square in Baghdad in April 2003 with the help of US military , which Western media hailed and broadcast gleefully.

The PNAC Statement of Principles was signed by Cheney, Wolfowitz and Rumsfeld, as well as by Eliot Abrams, Jeb Bush, Bush's first special envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, and many others like William Kristol of the Weekly Standard, owned by Ruppert Murdoch, who also owns international media Fox News, which prostitutes the noble profession of journalism.

After September 11,2001 events ,Bush released on September 20 the "National Security Strategy of the United States of America," an ideological copy of PNAC's "Rebuilding America's Defenses" report .The increase in defense spending by Bush's proposed budget for next year $379 billion was 3.8% of GDP as suggested by PNAC.

Pre-Bush Campaign Policy agenda to remove Saddam Hussein 
In his article titled "Drinking the Kool-Aid" in the July 2004 issue of Middle East Policy Council , Journal W. Patrick Lang, writes about the spring 2000 meeting by Stephen Hadley, later National-Security Adviser , briefing prominent Republican party policymakers on the national-security and
foreign-policy agenda of the future Bush administration. Hadley was one of the group of senior
campaign advisers to then Texas Governor Bush known collectively as "the Vulcans" , which also included Condi Rice Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle which had been assembled by George Shultz and Dick Cheney in late 1998, when Bush first launched his presidential bid. Hadley announced that the "number-one foreign-policy agenda" of a Bush administration would be Iraq and the unfinished business of removing Saddam Hussein from power. The Israel-Palestine conflict would be placed in the deep freeze. This pre-election obsession of the Vulcans with the ouster of Saddam Hussein was corroborated in Ron Suskind's book 'The Price of Loyalty', based on former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's notes of the meeting.

For USA the Cold War never really ended and all means were employed to push Western military arm NATO to encroach into and encircle Russian strategic space ,in spite of promises to Gorbachev and other Russian leaders .[Would Indian leadership learn from such US policies. A Deputy PM of US NATO ally Turkey told the author ,"Mr Ambassador, you cannot trust the Americans even on what they have given in writing." ] After the Fall of the Berlin Wall , in central Europe it was carried out by dismantling Yugoslavia, an Orthodox Christian Slav nation friendly to Russia. Later US franchised street revolutions succeeded in Serbia and Georgia and partially in Ukraine but failed in Belarus. When Washington tried the same in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, Uzbek ruler Islam Karimov expelled the Americans from the air base and Kyrgyzstan placed new restrictions. The eastward movement of NATO has resulted in the upgrading of Shanghai Corporation Organization which now promotes military coordination and collaboration among its members to counter NATO.

Hopes of millions of Europeans for a better world order and peace as promised by western propaganda did not fructify. The wars and conflicts in Abkhazia, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia, Karabakh, former Yugoslavia, and South Ossetia , even inside Russia in Chechnya and elsewhere , showed that in the world without the stability, even armed one, sustained by the bipolar system ,there is no legally binding respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and independence of countries. Without the basic principles, force by the West became the main arbiter in international relations. However when US tried testing Russian resolve and inspired its puppet ruler in Georgia to invade disputed south Ossetia, Moscow gave a bloody thrashing and has grabbed south Ossetia and Abkhazia in a riposte to US detaching Kosovo from Serbia and recognizing its independence. Victor Yushchenko, a US puppet in Ukraine was replaced by a pro-Russian leader Victor Yakunovich in last presidential elections .

Contrary to the self proclaimed congratulatory triumphalism of neo-liberals after the collapse of Communism and Socialism in end 1980s, celebrated from house tops by the so called philosophers, think tanks and analysts with delusions of permanent world domination of Western financiers and corporate houses based on dubious theories like 'the Clash of Civilizations' and 'the End of History ' or even claims of Washington - the New Rome with absolute control planned via the 'Project for American Century ' by arrogant and historically ignorant Straussian neo-cons, Zeo-cons and their supporters , the situation on the ground has turned out to be quite adverse.

The post 11 September era produced great wealth for some and historic inequalities (In India too). The corporate media, journalism is now called communications , barring a few stalwarts, mostly communicates the objectives and interest of the military-industry and energy complex in USA. (Indian media , mostly corporate owned remains a poor US copy. )The era has brought terrible poverty and misery to a very large segment of people around the world. The charade of globalization is a new imperial tool to extort money. Between US$ 400 to a trillion was transferred from former USSR to the West. It created seven oligarchs in Russia, six of whom happen to be Jews. Some have escaped to Israel and UK and one who tried to take over the Russian Federation Presidency is now jailed in Siberia. West advised and executed Cold Turkey implementation of so called Capitalism has resulted in deaths of an extra million in Russian Federation alone. The situation is equally bad in most former communists and socialist states in Eurasia. Literally Mafias connected to the West have taken over power.

End of History
If the fall of the Berlin Wall was proclaimed as the 'End of History' and an end of socialism and communism in Soviet Union and East Europe (since 1978, China is more of an authoritarian fascist style state), the Collapse of the Wall Street is an outcome of reckless corporate culture and greed in USA, over spending on defense and imperial over-reach, similar to the symptoms which laid low the Soviet Union twenty years ago.

In any case, economist Hyman Minsky had predicted that "Keynes's collective work amounted to a powerful argument that Capitalism was by its very nature unstable and prone to collapse. Far from trending toward some magical state of equilibrium, capitalism would inevitably do the opposite. It would lurch over a cliff,"

Soviet strongman Mikhail Gorbachev was hoodwinked into surrender in late 1980s by Ronald Reagan's Missile Defense project or Star Wars, which is nothing but a bottomless pork barrel charade to enrich the military-industry complex with little to show for its efficacy.[Obama would try to sell the unproven Missile defense system to India, which must be resisted ] Gorbachev was followed by a Boris Yeltsin, remembered for being mostly drunk or drugged. They destroyed the Soviet state, undermined its ideology and the concept of scientific socialism.

US now spends over US$ 700 billion on defense as much as the rest of the world put together with hundreds of bases around the world to cajole, threaten and illegally invade other nations. It has massive deficits, trade imbalance and a fast shrinking economy, except the financial industry based on thin air and existing only on computer screens with little to back it. The trillions of US dollars of stimulus money now sloshing around the world keep the stock markets high and lends to speculation in primary commodities.

11 September ,2001 attacks –a false flag operation!

Many people, including scientists , professional organizations of architects , engineers and others doubt the truth about 119 as brought out by Washington establishment reports .They believe it was an inside job, to provide a Pearl Harbour like pretext to bomb Afghanistan to control the region and threaten Russia and China and then Iraq for its oil as admitted subsequently by Wolfowitz and Fed Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. Majority of Muslims around the world do not accept the US official explanation. In Europe and even in US , the number of doubters has increased .Special US covert organizations and even Israeli Mossad have been suggested to be behind the False Flag operation .

The author receives from around the world reports ,videos and films from many respected writers and others about the 11 September events as an inside job. Scientists have raised serious doubts about the way the towers collapsed .How did 200,000 tons of steel disintegrate and drop in 11 seconds? Ask thousand architects and engineers and demand from the Congress a new investigation into the destruction of the Twin Towers and Building 7 at the World Trade Center. "In order to bring down this kind of mass in such a short period of time, the material must have been artificially, exploded outwards," says Richard Gage, a San Francisco architect and founder of the nonprofit Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth. How building 7, a 47-story skyscraper, which was not hit by an aircraft, yet came down in "pure free-fall acceleration."  There is also evidence of "advanced explosive nano-thermitic composite material found in the World Trade Center dust.

A large number of people are also not satisfied with the 9/11 Commission report which admitted  that the agencies missed 10 opportunities (really) to detect and disrupt the al-Qaida conspiracy before the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington

The delay and absence of counter action by the relevant US agencies can be explained by the inertia and sudden unexpectedness .I have argued that the jokers who so mis-planned and mis-implemented 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' clumsily and stupidly could not have organized the 11 September operation. My assessment has been that insiders in US knew about the planning of the events by Arab and Muslim groups and like Pearl Harbour allowed it to happen to arouse anger and fear at home .But slowly I am also coming round to the view of the doubters about official investigations and the reports.

 

K.Gajendra Singh ,11 September,2010

 

K Gajendra Singh, Indian ambassador (retired), served as ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior to that, he served terms as ambassador to Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies. Copy right with the author http://tarafits.blogspot.com/

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Monday, September 6, 2010

“End of Combat Mission” in Iraq; another Charade


 "End of Combat Mission" in Iraq; another Charade

After Sovereignty Transfer and Mission Accomplished!

  Operation Iraqi Freedom – A Great Criminal Misadventure

 

"History is but glorification of murderers, criminals and robbers." - Karl Popper

"On February 15, 2003, a month before the US invasion of Iraq, probably the largest protest in human history, between six and ten million protesters took to the streets of some 800 cities in nearly sixty countries across the globe" William Blum.

The war in Iraq is a historic strategic and moral calamity undertaken under false assumptions – undermining America's global legitimacy – collateral civilian casualties, – abuses, – tarnishing America's moral credentials. Driven by Manichean impulses and imperial hubris, it is intensifying regional instability." Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Adviser to US President Jimmy Carter.

" The limits of American military power have been laid bare in the killing fields of Iraq; Iran has been transformed into the pre-eminent regional power; --- a resurgent Taliban is leading an increasingly effective guerrilla war in Afghanistan; and far from crushing terror networks, the US and its allies have spread them to Pakistan--- Pakistan is being ripped apart by the fallout from the Afghan occupation. If the US escalates, the impact will be devastating-- The country now shows every sign of slipping out of the control of its dysfunctional civilian government - and even the military that has held it together for 60 years, " Seumas Milne in The Guardian

"The west is leaving Iraq in a pool of blood, dust and dollars. It remains wedded to Iraq's twin sister in folly, Afghanistan," Simon Jenkins in the Guardian

"When there is a general change of conditions, it is as if the entire creation had been changed and the whole world been altered." - Ibn Khaldun

New American Century Project Ends in a Catastrophe 

 

President Barack Obama in his 18 minute address to the US people on 31 August, 2010 on the so called 'End of Combat Mission' in Iraq , said ,"This milestone should serve as a reminder to all Americans that our future is ours to shape if we move forward with confidence and commitment. It should also serve as a message to the world that the United States of America intends to sustain and strengthen our leadership in this young century"  

 

He also admitted "From this desk, seven and a half years ago, President Bush announced the beginning of military operations in Iraq. Much has changed since that night. A war to disarm a state became a fight against an insurgency. Terrorism and sectarian warfare threatened to tear Iraq apart. Thousands of Americans gave their lives; tens of thousands have been wounded. Our relations abroad were strained. Our unity at home was tested."

Looking positively, some observers feel that his speech and the promised withdrawal , indicated Obama's intention to start withdrawing troops next year from the unwinnable and an increasingly costly war in Afghanistan too. It is also a message to his supporters that he is not going to be prodded by the generals and at some point he will be in a position to say the Afghan war is over too. Defense Secretary Robert Gates ,General David Petraeus and others continue to make noises that the withdrawal date for Afghanistan in not dead line .But Obama has clipped the general's wings by demoting him to the present post thus putting a damper on his presidential ambitions. It is also a message to the American people as a whole, who are tired and fed up of the two long wars and more being planned against Iran and Yemen.

Apart from 50,000 US troops still in their bases inside Iraq , there are perhaps 50,000 mercenaries, and as some have suggested another 100,000 "advisors" , with the Baghdad Embassy , being the largest anywhere . Last month, the Congressional Research Service reported that the Department of Defense workforce has 19 percent more contractors (207,600) than uniformed personnel ... in Iraq and Afghanistan, making these wars ... the most outsourced and privatized in US history. Worse, the oversight of contractors will rest with other contractors. Their lawless conduct has been well documented.

Equipment and Bases

By the end of August 2010, U.S. Forces were to reduce the total number of equipment in Iraq from 3.4 million pieces in January 2009 to a total of 1.2 million pieces .The drawdown is the largest operation, since the build-up for World War II. Most of the troops and equipment are being transported out of Iraq through Kuwait, although Jordan and Turkey are also permitting transit.

As part of the drawdown in Iraq, U.S. forces are also closing or transferring military bases in Iraq. In June 2009, U.S. Forces occupied 357 bases and were expected to reduce that number to 94 bases by the end of August.

Writing recently in Al Hayat , close to US ally the Saudis , Mostafa Zein in a piece titled 'Mission Accomplished ' referring to Obama's decision points out that if one were to look at the map of fleets deployed in the oceans, and at land bases in the Gulf and in Turkey, one could say, without taking much risk, that such a withdrawal will be a mere redeployment, after the mission has been accomplished .It is rather to break up Iraq into reconciled microstates. Thus Washington has achieved in turning the Iraqi people into quarrelling sectarian communities that struggle for power- their political frames of reference are not Iraqi, but like Lebanese sectarian communities—

 "This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper," T.S. Eliot in "Hollow Men."

And so too did end the US Operation Iraqi Freedom !, undertaken with false accusations and contrary to the view of the UNSC and the will of the international community begun by George W. Bush and Dick Cheney along with poodle British PM Tony Blair in March, 2003 with promises by CIA and MIV asset Ahmet Chalabi that US troops would be garlanded and greeted as liberators by exultant Iraqis.

US Senate was told that Iraq's Scuds ( really duds , which the author saw flying from Iraq towards Israel in 1991 with the Patriot Missiles mostly failing to destroy them .Still despite tens of billions spent on the missile defense , its efficacy is doubtful ) could attack the US forces with biological or chemical weapons. All the accusations about WMDs and Iraq's nuclear bomb project , links with Al Qaeda were false, abinitio .Twice Blair was told in media conferences in Moscow that these claims were unreliable . Chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix said in March 2003 that progress had been made in inspections, and no evidence of WMDs had been found.

 In October 2002 even former President Bill Clinton warned against pre-emptive military action against Iraq, however well-justified. It may come back with unwelcome consequences in the future. On January 20, 2003, French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin declared "we believe that military intervention would be the worst solution." Germany, Russia, China and others too were opposed to the illegal invasion.

Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz told Congress that the US troop strength would be down to about a division, some 25,000 men, by fall of 2003. Even in September of 2010, after the mayhem , slaughter and nearly trillion dollars later, there will be twice that number plus mercenaries and advisers. The Congress was assured that the job would cots over hundred billion dollars and Iraqi oil would pay for it .This was the real reason for the occupation as admitted by Wolfowitz soon after the invasion and former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan recently . In February 2003, the U.S. Army's top general, Eric Shinseki told the Senate Armed Services Committee that it would take "several hundred thousand soldiers" to secure Iraq .He was laughed off by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Wolfowitz and soon after sent packing .

The Resistance in Iraq.

Despite energetic efforts, under western occupation, production of oil – Iraq's major product – is still below its pre-invasion level. The resistance and non-cooperation of Iraqis have seen to that

It was quite clear that keeping in view Iraqis resistance to the British occupation of Iraq begun under Sir Percy Cox after WWI, Iraqis will rise and resist occupation and not submit like Germans and the Japanese after WWII as most Western commentators said after the invasion .This erroneous view was challenged by January 2004 piece; Occupation case studies: Algeria and Turkey www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FA07Ak01.html

Commented a very popular syndicated US columnist Tom Engelhardt (of TomDespatch)

"Of course, what analogies you choose are going to depend on where you happen to stand. If you are a former Indian ambassador to Turkey, as is K. Gajendra Singh, then quite different analogies may come to mind (Occupation case studies: Algeria and Turkey):

"After Vietnam and Afghanistan, the Middle East is the new American West. The US administration, scared of Islamic fundamentalism and religious fanatics, has yet to evolve a coherent policy to counter it. But it is turning occupied Iraq into an oligarchy of crony capitalism, after an ill-advised and illegal war on Iraq, set off and egged on by Christian fundamentalists at the core of the administration

"In an era of nation states based on patriotism and shared history, people just hate occupying powers. While Vietnam's example and its people's fight for freedom and making it a quagmire for US forces has been talked about, Iraq's comparison with post World War II Germany and Japan shows little historic understanding. The ground situation and the evolution of the war for independence in Muslim, Arab, and till now secular Iraq , is closer to the wars of independence in Algeria and Turkey. "

 'Surge' and Reconciliation

The "national reconciliation" that was achieved by General Petraeus' vaunted "surge" tactics in 2007 and 2008 has in fact not taken place, and both ethnic and sectarian tensions that brought the country to the brink of all-out civil war remain to be resolved. In the week before the end of the combat mission al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia pulled off more than a dozen coordinated attacks across the country, killing more than 50 people.

"Extensive research on inter-communal civil wars - wars like Iraq's - finds a dangerous propensity toward recidivism," warned Kenneth Pollack, an expert and former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst who supported the 2003 invasion .He said last week. "[T]he fear, anger, greed and desire for revenge that helped propel Iraq into civil war in the first place remain just beneath the surface."{Soon after entering Baghdad special US forces gave addresses of Saddam Hussein's senior Baath Party office holders to Shias looking for revenge.US and British special forces carried out attacks in Iraq to create hatred for revenge between Sunnis and Shias.)  

They're leaving as heroes !!

The US units left Iraq, fleeing in the night, over the border to Kuwait somewhat like the British in September 2007.The British troops had entered Iraq flying the St George's flag on their vehicles (the Crusaders' flag) had slithered out of Basra city, under cover of darkness, to the fortified airport and flight home .

"They're leaving as heroes. I want them to walk home with pride in their hearts," declared Col. John Norris, the head of a US Army brigade in Iraq.

Commented historian William Blum in ICH.info

"It's enough to bring tears to the eyes of an American, enough to make him choke up.

"Enough to make him forget .

"But no American should be allowed to forget that the nation of Iraq, the society of Iraq, have been destroyed, ruined, a failed state. The Americans, beginning 1991, bombed for 12 years, with one excuse or another; then invaded, then occupied, overthrew the government, killed wantonly, tortured ... the people of that unhappy land have lost everything — their homes, their schools, their electricity, their clean water, their environment, their neighborhoods, their mosques, their archaeology, their jobs, their careers, their professionals, their state-run enterprises, their physical health, their mental health, their health care, their welfare state, their women's rights, their religious tolerance, their safety, their security, their children, their parents, their past, their present, their future, their lives ... More than half the population either dead, wounded, traumatized, in prison, internally displaced, or in foreign exile ... The air, soil, water, blood and genes drenched with depleted uranium ... the most awful birth defects ... unexploded cluster bombs lie in wait for children to pick them up ... an army of young Islamic men went to Iraq to fight the American invaders; they left the country more militant, hardened by war, to spread across the Middle East, Europe and Central Asia ... a river of blood runs alongside the Euphrates and Tigris ... through a country that may never be put back together again.

"It is a common refrain among war-weary Iraqis that things were better before the U.S.-led invasion in 2003," reported the Washington Post on May 5, 2007.[ It is now 2010 and much worse]

"No matter ... drum roll, please ... Stand tall American GI hero! And don't even think of ever apologizing. Iraq is forced by the United States to continue paying reparations for its own invasion of Kuwait in 1990. How much will the American heroes pay the people of Iraq?"

This so called withdrawal of US combat troops end August is no different than earlier charades like

 "Mission Accomplished" and an end to combat operations in Iraq in May, 2003!

President Bush landed aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln on 1 May 2003 in the co-pilot's seat of a Navy S-3B Viking wearing a green flight suit and holding a white helmet. Above him, the tower was adorned with a big sign that read, "Mission Accomplished."

He said later "Your courage -- your willingness to face danger for your country and for each other -- made this day possible," according to excerpts of the Bush speech released in advance. "The transition from dictatorship to democracy will take time but it is worth every effort. Our coalition will stay until our work is done."

Five years later in Washington on 1May , 2008 Dem Senator Jim Web said;

"This is the fifth anniversary of the day that President Bush arrived on an aircraft carrier in a flight suit and declared 'mission accomplished.' And in an ironic way, I think it can be said, when you look at the historic way that we use our military, that the Iraq war was over five years ago, in classical terms. And what began was a very contentious occupation that placed our military in what classically we would call a holding position, totally dependent on the ability of the political process to reach the type of solution that would allow this occupation to end"

Or the transfer of sovereignty to Iraq in June ,2004  

Dropping the sovereignty baton  4 June,2004,  By K Gajendra Singh

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FF02Ak06.html

 

Caught in a quagmire of its own making, the administration of US President George W Bush is now looking for ways and means to quit Iraq, and wants someone reliable to whom Iraq's "sovereignty" can be handed on June 30, because polls indicate that 64 percent of Americans believe that Bush has no clear plans for Iraq. The sovereignty timetable remains driven by the US electoral calendar and growing Iraqi impatience with a deeply unpopular occupation. Thus the June 30 date was fixed last November, so that the US electorate could be told that the mission in Iraq - whatever it was - had been accomplished.


Cost of Invasion in lives and money

 

According to the reputed informationclearinghouse.info website

Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,366,350 "

Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In U.S. War And Occupation Of Iraq4 735( over sixty thousand US troops injured and maimed for life)

Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan $1,074,283,401,976 (for Iraq over 700 billion)

Conditions in Iraq –a veritable hell

The country has been looted and devastated as described above. Normal civic services have collapsed. There are only a few hours of electric power .None of the municipal facilities like water supply, sewage system work  So diseases are rampant, with an epidemic of mental illness, after seven years of innocent people being killed as part of daily life. There is between 40 to 50 percent unemployment, with sprawling slums. Before the invasion, the percentage of the urban population in slums was below 20 percent. Today, it has risen to 53 percent: 11 million of the 19 million total urban dwellers. In most countries the number of slum dwellers has come down.

 

The United States has "betrayed its duty to bring peace and security" to Iraq, according to Chaldean Auxiliary Bishop Shlemon Warduni of Baghdad, in an interview recently with the Italian daily La Stampa. The Americans leave behind "an Iraq worse off than the one they found seven years ago," said Warduni, The ethnic, religious and sectional divisions were encouraged by the occupiers as the imperialists have done in history.

 

The United States has "betrayed its duty to bring peace and security" to Iraq, said  Warduni, in an interview on Friday with the Italian daily La Stampa. The Americans leave behind "an Iraq worse off than the one they found seven years ago," said Warduni. In fact majority of Christians , some of the earliest in Christian history have fled the country. I used to see lots of them running small businesses in Bucharest (Romania)

 

A joker called Thomas Friedman wrote in his New York Times column in November , 2003 that US had undertaken a noble mission to promote democracy in Iraq. In fact George Bush had even recommended Iraq's democracy as a model for Russia to President Vladimir Putin, who was not amused by this absurd suggestion.

 

Then there is a dysfunctional parliament in Iraq elected nearly six months ago according to a Constitution imposed by the Occupiers .It has yet to form a government since Washington wants Iyad Allawi , a former CIA asset to be the prime minister. Incidentally, many members of the cabinet have non-Iraqi passports and mostly reside outside Iraq or at best in the besieged fortress called the Green Zone in Baghdad.

The shock and awe of the invasion was eclipsed by insurgents using IEDs.

In an article titled 'The reckoning. Iraq's uncertain future 'pro-US English weekly The Economist  admitted that "Iraq is still under siege. The insurgency is weakened but not defeated. Violence is down by 90% from 2007, but al-Qaeda-affiliated groups have staged a comeback in recent months. Officials and policemen are assassinated almost daily. The number of dead is increasing again, to nearly 500 in July. On August 25th a series of bombs throughout the country killed over 50 people and injured hundreds more. "Al-Qaeda can probably keep this up for a while," says an American general.

"Instability afflicts the whole country. In the south new extremist groups are springing up and old ones like Mr Sadr's militia, the Mahdi Army, are reforming. In the scarred northern city of Mosul much of the battle damage is recent. Along the dividing line between Arabs and Kurds, tension is as high as ever. Iraq's territorial integrity is not certain. Borders are routinely violated by aggressive neighbours.

" (Iraqi) forces are much better than they were a few years ago; buckling under pressure is no longer a certainty. Yet even their own generals say they are not really ready. The Iraqi army chief of staff ( he is from Kurdistan , a US protectorate since 1991 .The caretaker PM Al Maliki shot down any such suggestion ) wants American help until 2020. Privately, American officers agree their job is not done. Iraqi intelligence work is poor, extremist infiltrators are common, the air force is in its infancy, some commanders follow nakedly political agendas and initiative in the lower ranks is lacking, as is equipment. Prisoners are widely abused.

"It is clear that Iraqis will for many years be plagued by corruption, insurgents, meddling neighbours, and their own stubborn politicians.

"As a sign of America's changing role in the country, the State Department will now assume some of the responsibilities that were previously undertaken by the Pentagon. Chief among them is the training of Iraqi policemen, a key to keeping the peace. Consular offices will be opened across the country to replace military bases. Since the State Department does not have its own forces, it is hiring private gunmen. They will fly armed helicopters and drive armoured personnel carriers on the orders of the secretary of state long after the last American soldier has gone home. "

The Iraq Study Group and the 'Surge'

Did the Congress do a due diligence study before authorizing the Iraq war in October 2002 ! In the post Fall of the Berlin Wall triumphalism ,US leaders and media were behaved like Mongol war lords and hordes .

But faced with a full fledged civil war with Iraq slipping towards breakup and opposition to the war in US , the Congress established on March 15, 2006 , a bipartisan Commission, the Iraq Study Group (ISG), to salvage something from the bloody Iraqi quagmire. Some parts of the Report alluding to a change of course were leaked before the November elections to soften the edge off Bush's unwavering mantra of  'staying the course' , with the President's approval ratings on the war tumbling to low 30s in US polls and a majority demanding withdrawal of US troops . The swing against President's Republican party was decisive, giving the Democrats majority both in the House and the Senate,

ISG made its 142 page Report with 79 non-binding recommendations public on 6 December, 2006. The opening sentences - "the situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating ... there is no path that can guarantee success" – sum up the historic and tragic dilemma.

The Report turned out to be a red herring. President Bush sent even more troops, with more of the same. Up came the 'Surge ' and despatch of 30,000 more troops .The monster of military-industry complex  in league with energy corporate interests must be fed ,at the cost of the taxpayer .No wonder US economy is declining rapidly .

 

Flouting of International Law, Geneva and human Rights Conventions

Bush tore up more international treaties and disregarded more UN conventions than the rest of the world in past 20 years. The list is familiar, including but not limited to the withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, failure to ratify the Rio Pact on biodiversity, withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and the pursuit of National Missile Defense ( with its hegemony declining fast agreement was signed between Obama and Russian President Medvedev but not on Missile Defense). US has violated the spirit and obligations of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. It opposes the ban on land mines and sought to immobilize the UN convention against torture to keep foreign observers out of its prison camp in Guantanamo Bay and hide its treatment of al-Qaeda prisoners and other Gulags like Abu Ghraib and Bagram. It has sabotaged the small-arms treaty and is opposed to new provisions of the biological-warfare convention. It experiments with biological weapons of its own and has refused chemical-weapons inspectors full access to its laboratories. It is opposed to the International Criminal Court and coerced other countries to sign separate agreements not to charge US citizens. It has permitted CIA hit squads to recommence covert operations of the kind that included, in the past, the assassination of foreign heads of state. Its invasion of Iraq without a mandate from the UN Security Council was a defiance of international law.

The Bush administration undermined the fragile structure of international law and conventions built up during the past three centuries, to which the United States made important contributions. Former President Billy Carter, a respected elder statesman said that "formerly admired almost universally as the pre-eminent champion of human rights, our country has become the foremost target of respected international organizations concerned about these basic principles of democratic life".

."Would have worked through the whole lot, Iraq, Syria, Iran, dealing with all their surrogates.... thought the world had to be made anew ... by force and with urgency."  Tony Blair in his recently released memoir .The war mongers do not change

But, he adds, "on the basis of what we do know now, I still believe that leaving Saddam in power was a bigger risk to our security than removing him."

"I can't regret the decision to go to war," he says, although he admits that "never did I guess the nightmare that unfolded" once Saddam was gone.

Abu Ghraib and other Crimes

Seymour Hersh , the well known US investigative journalist who has methodically chipped away at United State administration's blatant lies and spins , unveiled the torture and abuse of Iraqis at US 'Gulag' at Abu Ghraib in Iraq ( others are at Guantamano, Bagram and also outsourced to friendly countries ) published in January 2007 issue of New Yorker , an interview with Major General Antonio Taguba who led the first military investigation in 2004 into human rights abuses at Abu Ghraib prison. Gen Taguba bluntly questioned the integrity of former Secretary of Defence, Rumsfeld, suggesting he misled the US Congress by downplaying his own prior knowledge of what had happened. Gen Taguba also claimed in the interview that President Bush also "had to be aware" of the atrocities despite saying at the time of the scandal that he had been out of the loop until he saw images in the US media.

As usual the White House had denied it and –"the President said over three years ago that he first saw the pictures of the abuse on the television," added Scott Stanzel, a spokesman.

There was little reaction in US main line media ie corporate controlled ' be the first ' purveyors of spins and lies. Or among honourable members of the US Congress who had sanctioned the illegal invasion of Iraq opening up the gates of hell on hapless Iraqis. It was as if the well documented US crimes were done by someone else .

But the culprits should have been be impeached and tried for misleading the world and the American people . Cheney's man Friday Libby's conviction was set aside by Bush and illegal opinions by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales were not investigated . Verily USA has created a lawless jungle abroad and at home too.

The New Yorker interview confirmed the details of the abuse partially known or not known and gave it official authority . It also confirmed that the torture was sanctioned from the top.

Another General Janis Karpinski testified that she saw a memorandum on "Interrogation techniques" pinned to the wall by military intelligence at Abu Ghraib, signed by Defence Secretary Rumsfeld himself. Karpinski was at the top of the line of command of the guards - the military police - but not the interrogators. More of the details of the war crimes at Abu Ghraib, and of extraordinary rendition and Guantanamo, have continued to emerge .

Sexual aggression is not really about sex or gender, but about power: the powerful humiliating the powerless .

The General's 53-page 2004 report had found Iraqi detainees in a cellblock of the notorious Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad subjected to "sadistic, blatant, and wanton criminal abuses" at the hands of their U.S. jailers. The abuses included sodomizing of prisoners, pouring cold water and chemicals on naked bodies, threatening detainees with rape and dog attacks, hitting them with chairs and broomsticks and locking them in isolation without food, water or a toilet for three days. The report also found a virtual collapse of the command structure in Abu Ghraib with Army reservists being urged by military intelligence and CIA employees to "set physical and mental conditions for favorable interrogation of witnesses."

Chairman of the Joint Cheifs of Staff Gen Richard Myers first denied the contents to the media and gave conflicting answers . When pressed, he claimed that he had not even read the report.

Gen Taguba noted that Rumsfeld not only denied advance knowledge, but even denied afterwards having seen his report or knowing what had happened. Rumsfeld testified before Congress that he had no idea of the extent of the abuse.

"He's trying to acquit himself and a lot of people who are lying to protect themselves," New Yorker  quoted Taguba as saying, referring to Rumsfeld's May 7, 2004 testimony in the Congress.

Taguba affirmed , "There was no doubt in my mind that this stuff"—the explicit images—"was gravitating upward. It was standard operating procedure to assume that this had to go higher. The President had to be aware of this." He said that Rumsfeld, his senior aides, misrepresented in the Congress what he ( Rumsfeld) knew about Abu Ghraib and had failed the nation.

The photographs that became public at the time of enquiry and created worldwide reprehension, revulsion and condemnation - showed US jailers humiliating inmates who were naked, hooded, on leashes or piled into a human pyramid.

Gen Taguba said that other material not yet public or mentioned in trials included a video showing "a male American soldier in uniform sodomising a female detainee". The first wave of images also included images of sexual humiliation between a father and his son.

Gen Taguba also added he was ordered to limit his inquiry as he became convinced they had a green light from higher up. "Somebody was giving them guidance but I was legally prevented from further investigation into higher authority. I was limited to a box." He declares , "even today ... those civilian and military leaders responsible should be held accountable."

Gen Taguba was victimized for doing his duty and was subsequently forced to retire early. His conclusion was that he was being punished for honest investigation. "They always shoot the messenger." Gen Taguba was ostracised for doing what he was asked to do which he did as an honest and upright officer and as a decent human being .

 

Fallujah

The list of US crimes will be incomplete without its destruction of the town of Fallujah and lasting destruction and damage on it , reminding one of Nazi war crimes .A film Fallujah ,The Hidden Massacre brings out the war crimes during US  attacks on Fallujah, in particular use of chemical weapons including white phosphorous ( both illegal ) and depleted Uranium munitions.

Following the November 2004 attacks over 6000 civilians were killed , "more than half of Fallujah's 39,000 homes were damaged, and about 10,000 of those were destroyed." According to Mike Marqusee of Iraq Occupation Focus along with the homes destroyed were 60 schools and 65 mosques and shrines. Reconstruction only progressed slowly and mainly consisted of clearing rubble from heavily-damaged areas and reestablishing basic utility services.

In July 2010, BBC reported a study by Dr. Chris Busby, detailing increases in infant mortality, such as a 12 fold increase in childhood cancer reported in Fallujah since the attack. In 2004, Iraq had the world's highest rate of leukaemia, in which significant increased were also reported. The report also noted that the sex ratio also declined from normal to 86 boys to 100 girls, together with a spread of diseases indicative of genetic damage similar to but far greater than HIROSHIMA

Leaders of USA, UK and other invading nations should be tried along the lines of Nuremberg trial , since the crimes against humanity , war crimes and flouting human rights and other conventions are similar . Private Tribunals in Brussels, Spain ,Kuala Lumpur are trying Bush, Blair and others.

Author's memories of a prosperous and happy Iraq in 1977

 

I recall the booming economic development, educational and technical expansion and a general sense of optimism and well being in Baghdad and other cities during my first ever visit to Iraq in July 1977 with the Indo-Iraq Economic Commission. Heading the Committee on educational, technical and cultural cooperation I was taken up by the Iraqis enthusiasm and hurry to catch up on industrial and educational empowerment.

 

A secular state, there appeared no tensions between Shias, a majority and ruling Sunni minority , who formed the bulk of the ruling Baath party .The dominance of Sunnis was a legacy of the Sunni Ottoman empire of which Iraq was a part till WWI. In the Iraq-Iran war to come in 1980s, Iraq's nationalist Shia Arab soldiers fought against Shia Iran forces. The all powerful Vice President Saddam Hussein had yet to take over the presidency officially, an event which was accompanied by usual purges in a authoritarian regime change.

 

There was an air of prosperity in Iraq following 4 fold increase in oil prices in 1973 .People in Baghdad were well fed , well dressed and were quite modern in outlook. For example, we went to a few clubs in Baghdad similar to Delhi's Gymkhana Club .The number of young ladies wearing hot pants , then coming into fashion in many countries , was higher than Delhi's. But in the countryside , during our travels to Najaf . Kerbala and Babylon, conservative village women wore black chadors , but were mostly unveiled .Both men and women in general worked together in all walks of life ie hospitals, universities , ministries and other places .

 

Yes ,there were still restrictions on Iraqis meeting freely with foreigners and I was unable to meet with Brigadier Tikriti, my 1976 course mate at New Delhi's National Defense College, although Counselor Mani Shankar Aiyar had assured me otherwise earlier. Yes ,Mani was unhappy that apples had still not reached the Baghdad market and while taking me home for dinner , he suddenly braked his car , viola ,he shouted 'apples' , picked some and began munching immediately.

 

I went again to Baghdad ( also to Iran and Kuwait) late 1977 to discuss manpower requirements of Iraq and look at the Indian companies executing projects in Iraq and the region .

 

Then in 1989 ,I was posted to neighbouring Amman ( Jordan) but before I could go over to Baghdad again , misled by US ambassador April Glaspie and State Department statement that the raging dispute between Iraq and Kuwait , with Iraqi forces ranged along its border with Kuwait was a bilateral affair ,a few days later on 2 August 1990  ,Saddam sent his troops to Kuwait , a subdivision of the Basra province during Ottoman empire , over which Iraq had maintained its claims until 1961 . I was caught up in receiving , housing, feeding  and repatriating nearly 140,000 Indians who came over to Amman , mostly from Kuwait but some thousands from Iraq too. The government of India and the External Affairs Ministry was as disorganized as preparations for Commonwealth Games in New Delhi now .Watch this space .

 

I could not visit Baghdad again, but the picture drawn by those who have, breaks my heart.

 

I have written nearly 50 in depth online articles on the US led invasion and occupation since August , 2002 , when US and UK leaders and the corporate media were disseminating false stories and cheerleading attack on Iraq .These have been translated into a dozen major languages of the world , with many copied by up to 100 websites . These can be easily accessed at ;

 

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K Gajendra Singh, Indian ambassador (retired), served as ambassador to Turkey and Azerbaijan from August 1992 to April 1996. Prior to that, he served terms as ambassador to Jordan, Romania and Senegal. He is currently chairman of the Foundation for Indo-Turkic Studies. Copy right with the author http://tarafits.blogspot.com/