The following article was published in Counterpunch
WEEKEND
EDITION on 19-21 SEPTEMBER, 2014. It helps to explain the situation
The War on Terrorism is Terrorism
How the US Helped Create Al
Qaeda and ISIS
by GARIKAI CHENGU
Much like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State (ISIS) is made-in-the-USA,
an instrument of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle East and to counter Iran ’s growing influence in
the region.
The fact that the United States has a long and torrid
history of backing terrorist groups will surprise only those who watch the news
and ignore history.
The CIA first aligned itself
with extremist Islam during the Cold War era. Back then, America saw the world in
rather simple terms: on one side, the Soviet Union and Third World nationalism, which America regarded as a Soviet
tool; on the other side, Western nations and militant political Islam, which America considered an ally in
the struggle against the Soviet Union .
The director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan,
General William Odom recently remarked, “by any measure the U.S. has long used
terrorism. In 1978-79 the Senate was trying to pass a law against international
terrorism – in every version they produced, the lawyers said the U.S. would be in
violation.”
During the 1970′s the CIA used the Muslim
Brotherhood in Egypt as a barrier, both to
thwart Soviet expansion and prevent the spread of Marxist ideology among the
Arab masses. The United States also openly supported
Sarekat Islam against Sukarno in Indonesia , and supported the
Jamaat-e-Islami terror group against Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in Pakistan . Last but certainly
not least, there is Al Qaeda.
Lest we forget, the CIA gave birth to Osama
Bin Laden and breastfed his organization during the 1980′s. Former British
Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, told the House of Commons that Al Qaeda was
unquestionably a product of Western intelligence agencies. Mr. Cook explained
that Al Qaeda, which literally means an abbreviation of “the database” in Arabic,
was originally the computer database of the thousands of Islamist extremists,
who were trained by the CIA and funded by the
Saudis, in order to defeat the Russians in Afghanistan .
The Islamic State is its latest weapon that, much like Al Qaeda,
is certainly backfiring. ISIS recently rose to
international prominence after its thugs began beheading American journalists.
Now the terrorist group controls an area the size of the United Kingdom .
In order to understand why the Islamic State has grown and
flourished so quickly, one has to take a look at the organization’s
American-backed roots. The 2003 American invasion and occupation of Iraq created the
pre-conditions for radical Sunni groups, like ISIS , to take root. America , rather unwisely,
destroyed Saddam Hussein’s secular state machinery and replaced it with a
predominantly Shiite administration. The U.S. occupation caused vast
unemployment in Sunni areas, by rejecting socialism and closing down factories
in the naive hope that the magical hand of the free market would create jobs.
Under the new U.S.-backed Shiite regime, working class Sunni’s lost hundreds of
thousands of jobs. Unlike the white Afrikaners in South Africa , who were allowed to
keep their wealth after regime change, upper class Sunni’s were systematically
dispossessed of their assets and lost their political influence. Rather than
promoting religious integration and unity, American policy in Iraq exacerbated sectarian
divisions and created a fertile breading ground for Sunni discontent, from
which Al Qaeda in Iraq took root.
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) used to have a
different name: Al Qaeda in Iraq . After 2010 the group
rebranded and refocused its efforts on Syria .
There are essentially three wars being waged in Syria : one between the
government and the rebels, another between Iran and Saudi Arabia , and yet another
between America and Russia . It is this third,
neo-Cold War battle that made U.S. foreign policy makers
decide to take the risk of arming Islamist rebels in Syria , because Syrian
President, Bashar al-Assad, is a key Russian ally. Rather embarrassingly, many
of these Syrian rebels have now turned out to be ISIS thugs, who are openly
brandishing American-made M16 Assault rifles.
The last time Iran invaded another nation
was in 1738. Since independence in 1776, the U.S. has been engaged in
over 53 military invasions and expeditions. Despite what the Western media’s
war cries would have you believe, Iran is clearly not the
threat to regional security, Washington is. An Intelligence
Report published in 2012, endorsed by all sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies,
confirms that Iran ended its nuclear weapons
program in 2003. Truth is, any Iranian nuclear ambition, real or imagined, is
as a result of American hostility towards Iran , and not the other way
around.
By rapidly increasing both government secrecy and surveillance,
Mr. Obama’s government is increasing its power to watch its citizens, while
diminishing its citizens’ power to watch their government. Terrorism is an
excuse to justify mass surveillance, in preparation for mass revolt.
The so-called “War on Terror” should be seen for what it really
is: a pretext for maintaining a dangerously oversized U.S. military. The two most
powerful groups in the U.S. foreign policy
establishment are the Israel lobby, which directs
U.S. Middle East policy, and the Military-Industrial-Complex, which profits
from the former group’s actions. Since George W. Bush declared the “War on Terror”
in October 2001, it has cost the American taxpayer approximately 6.6 trillion
dollars and thousands of fallen sons and daughters; but, the wars have also
raked in billions of dollars for Washington ’s military elite.
In fact, more than seventy American companies and individuals have
won up to $27 billion in contracts for work in postwar Iraq and Afghanistan over the last three
years, according to a recent study by the Center for Public Integrity.
According to the study, nearly 75 per cent of these private companies had
employees or board members, who either served in, or had close ties to, the
executive branch of the Republican and Democratic administrations, members of
Congress, or the highest levels of the military.
In 1997, a U.S. Department of Defense report stated, “the data
show a strong correlation between U.S. involvement abroad and
an increase in terrorist attacks against the U.S. ” Truth is, the only
way America can win the “War On
Terror” is if it stops giving terrorists the motivation and the resources to
attack America . Terrorism is the
symptom; American imperialism in the Middle East is the cancer. Put
simply, the War on Terror is terrorism; only, it is conducted on a much larger
scale by people with jets and missiles.
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