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Freedom Rider: Death to Afghanistan
Margaret Kimberley, BAR editor and senior columnist
23 Jul 2008
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Freedom Rider: Death to Afghanistan

by BAR editor and senior
columnist Margaret Kimberley

"The endless Iraq occupation and the escalated Afghanistan
occupation will bring more harm to the region than Bush could have dreamed."

America is going to do for the people of Afghanistan what it
has already done for the people of Iraq. The United States, claiming to save
them from evildoers, will kill many thousands more Afghans than it already has.
Iraq is a political loser for Republican candidate John McCain, but the system
demands constant feeding of the insatiable military industrial complex.
Afghanistan fits the bill perfectly.

No one, not even president Bush, is still arguing against a
troop withdrawal time line for Iraq. Bush uses a new term, "time horizon," to
describe the Iraq exit, but the inference is clear. There is no strong desire
to stay the course in Iraq among any constituency aside from the most committed
and dreadful Bushites, and why lose an election when you can use a new focus
group tested term. The argument among the political elite has changed from
trying to defend a discredited occupation to scaling it down and moving it to a
neighboring country.

While the invasion of Iraq was unpopular in many quarters,
very few Americans actively opposed the military presence in Afghanistan. One
week after the September 11th attacks, only one member of Congress,
Congressional Black Caucus member Barbara Lee, was willing to vote against the
Authorization to Use Military Force Against Terrorists. Wishy washy liberals
who were queasy about invading Iraq are not shy about crying out for revenge
against the Taliban. There is little outrage when the United States and other
NATO nations bomb and shoot hapless Afghan farmers and their families.

The kiss of death for Afghanistan was personally
delivered by Barack Obama himself. He knows that war against the Taliban is a
political winner. His call to escalate the Afghanistan occupation can kill
several birds with one stone. His loophole-filled plan to draw down troops in
Iraq will please whiny liberals who have no strength for a real fight and he
will also serve the corporate ruling class by insuring continued military
spending.

"The argument among the political elite has changed from
trying to defend a discredited occupation to scaling it down and moving it to a
neighboring country."

Obama is shrewdly campaigning for president by simply acting
as if he has the job already and he is using his pro war credentials in
Afghanistan and Iraq to do it. He is spanning the globe, planning visits with
world leaders and giving anxious white voters less reason for alarm by keeping
them accustomed to seeing him in presidential photo opportunities in Germany,
or Afghanistan or Iraq. It also never hurts to join soldiers for ham and eggs
in the mess tent and make inane
remarks
such as, "To see young people like this who are doing such
excellent work, with so much dedication ... it makes you feel good about the
country." Obama looks more presidential by the minute.

Afghanistan's president Hamid Karzai was the latest campaign
propaganda victim. Even as American bombs fall on his citizens as they travel to
weddings
, he was forced to pose with Obama and grin for the cameras, all
the while knowing that the United States brings nothing but more death to his
country.

America has been in the process of destroying Afghanistan
for nearly thirty years. Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor to
Jimmy Carter, had the brilliant idea of flooding Afghanistan and neighboring
Pakistan with guns and money, all in order to counter the Soviet presence.
Brzezinski, like many of his discredited foreign policy colleagues, is now
advising the Obama campaign. As always, Ph.D.s who create deadly
blowback, such as on September 11th, are always employable, no matter how often
they guess wrong or how much destruction they create around the world. Serving
the interests of the corporate class means always having a gig.

Many of the so-called warlords in Afghanistan who are now
resisting America's presence were once on the CIA payroll themselves. Gulbuddin
Hekmatyar
was a Carter and Reagan era favorite, receiving arms and money
and even visiting the United States in 1985 but he is now calling for attacks
on American troops.

"Brzezinski, like many of his discredited foreign policy
colleagues, is now advising the Obama campaign."

The embarrassing existence of Hekmatyar and friends will do
nothing to stop the war of terror inflicted on innocent human beings.
Everything old is new again in foreign policy. No one is willing to point out
that discredited strategies have risen from the dead. One of Obama's advisors,
Susan Rice, invokes the name of Ronald Reagan in a complimentary way. "[S]upport for the Afghan resistance to
Soviet aggression was the right decision in the 1980s." Her boss has said
on more than one occasion that he will have a foreign policy like Reagan's, so
his promise to repeat the corruption of the past should not come as a surprise.

The troop draw down in Iraq will not end the terror of
occupation. That terror is not only caused by bombs and bullets, but by no bid
contracts, private mercenaries, theft of resources and destruction of
infrastructure. The endless Iraq occupation and the escalated Afghanistan
occupation will bring more harm to the region than Bush could have dreamed. One
uninformed but optimistic
Iraqi
had this to say about Obama. "He is much better than others
because he is black and black people were tyrannized in America. I think he
will feel our suffering."

No he will not. Anyone who feels suffering doesn't want to
be president of the United States. Spreading the suffering is the first item on
the job description.

Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column
appears weekly in BAR. Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be reached
via e-Mail at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgandaReport.Com. Ms. Kimberley
maintains an edifying and frequently updated blog at 
freedomrider.blogspot.com.  More of her work is also
available at her Black Agenda Report
archive page.

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