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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, January 29, 2019
America’s Shameful War

An ancient Hindu prayer says, ‘Lord Shiva, save us from the claw of the
tiger, the fang of the cobra, and the vengeance of the Afghan.’
The United States, champion of freedom and self-determination, is now in
its 18th year of colonial war in Afghanistan. This miserable,
stalemated conflict is America’s longest and most shameful war. So far
it has cost over $1 trillion and killed no one knows how many Afghans.
This conflict began in 2001 on a lie: namely that Afghanistan was
somehow responsible for the 9/11 attacks on the US. These attacks were
planned in Europe and the US, not Afghanistan, and apparently conducted
(official version) by anti-American Saudi extremists. This writer
remains unconvinced by the official versions.
We still don’t know if Osama bin Laden instigated the attacks. He was
murdered rather than brought to trial. Dead men tell no tales.
However, Mullah Omar, leader of Afghanistan’s Taliban movement, told my
late friend journalist Arnaud de Borchgrave that bin Laden was not
involved in 9/11. Who benefited? Certainly not the Afghans. They have
been at war for the past 40 years.
As I wrote in my first book, ‘War at the Top of the World,’
Afghanistan’s Pashtun tribal majority were fierce fighters and were
incredibly brave. Their Taliban movement was a
tribal-nationalist-Islamist force devoted to fighting communism, drug
dealing and foreign influence. Taliban stamped out the Afghan opium
trade and had just about crushed the drug-dealing Russian-backed Tajik
northern alliance – until the US invaded in 2001. The Afghan drug lords
quickly became US allies and remain so today.
Taliban was not a ‘terrorist movement,’ as western war propaganda
falsely claimed. Twenty years earlier their fathers were hailed
‘freedom fighters’ by President Ronald Reagan when they were fighting
Soviet occupation. Taliban’s Pashtun warriors wanted all foreigners out
of their nation and the right to run their own affairs according to
Islamic principles.
The US has savaged Afghanistan, one of the world’s poorest countries.
US B-52 and B-1 heavy bombers are razing tribal villages, predator
killer drones attack most road movement, US-paid Afghan puppet forces,
many former Communists, routinely torture and murder. All this while
the US-installed yes-man regime in Kabul does nothing to halt massive
drug dealing and human rights abuses.
In fact, dealing in opium and morphine is the primary business of
Afghanistan. This cash crop could not be exported to Pakistan, India,
Iran and Russia without the connivance of the Kabul regime and its US
military protectors. When the full truth about the war is finally
written, the US will be in the deepest shame over involvement in the
drug trade.
Washington, which has done as much as the former Soviet invaders to
ravage Afghanistan, has no clear idea what to do next. President Trump
announced withdrawal of some of the 14,000 US troops (and large numbers
of mercenaries) from Afghanistan. But then the pro-war neocons at State
and the Pentagon sought to veto the president’s statement. Meanwhile,
desultory talks are droning on in Doha, Qatar, between the US and
Taliban, led by the US ‘special envoy’ (read proconsul) Zalmay
Khalilzad, a neocon who played an important role in promoting the
invasion of Iraq.
Why is the US still at war in Afghanistan after 18 years? First,
because the politicians and generals involved won’t accept
responsibility for a defeat and its huge cost. There is nothing more
wasteful than a lost war. Second, because imperial-minded circles want
to keep bases in Afghanistan to menace China, Iran and Pakistan. There
are huge profits to be made from this endless war with its $400 per
gallon gasoline trucked in from Karachi and 24-hour on call air
support. Plus the bases and fleet that support the war and promotion
for the senior officers involved.
To keep this useless war against lightly armed Pashtun tribesmen going,
the US must massively bribe Pakistan to maintain the military’s supply
routes into that isolated nation. The absurd waste of US money in
Afghanistan and Pakistan has been fully documented by the US
government’s audit agencies.
President Trump is right to talk about ending this ignoble conflict.
But the neocon fifth column he has foolishly helped install keeps
thwarting his aspirations.
Trump should order the fighting ended and all US troops out of
Afghanistan within 90 days. End US involvement in the drug trade. Tell
India to butt out of Afghanistan. That would be statesmanship.
Afghanistan must be allowed to return to its former obscurity.
