Media digs in against withdrawing our troops from anywhere ever again
Two weeks ago I said the MIC had every incentive to botch the Afghanistan withdrawal. If it went smoothly, who knows which militarily occupied nation we might pull out of next?
The news media went into overtime trying to create a climate of fear that we should never pull our troops out of anywhere ever again.
So there you go. The Iraqis are terrified of the U.S. withdrawing our troops, doncha know?
Except that the reality is the opposite.
Iraq has asked the United States to begin the process of planning the withdrawal of its troops from the country, five days after the Iraqi Parliament voted to end the long-standing American military presence there in the wake of the U.S. killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani.
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The prime minister also said the U.S. has been moving troops into the country and operating drones without authorization and contrary to an agreement between the two countries.However, later Friday, Pompeo indicated that the troops would remain in the country, saying that the U.S. would continue its mission to help train Iraqi security forces and counter the Islamic State militant group.
The U.S. announced it was sending 3,000 more troops to the Middle East last week after thousands of people, some aligned to Iranian-backed militias, protested at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and gained access to a reception area.
So more than a year ago, the Iraqis asked us to leave and we told them to stuff it. We're staying as long as we like. Which is the sort of thing that "good guys" do, right?
Well, that was before the "disastrous and shameful withdrawal" in Afghanistan.
Surely those images the media focused on changed their minds.
Actually, no. This is from last week.
Iraq is ready for the withdrawal of US forces from the country, Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein announced yesterday, stressing that his country had "all the forces and means to fight terrorism."
...Responding to the possibility of maintaining a limited contingent of US forces in Iraq, Hussein explained that there was a "clear agreement on the withdrawal of the US combat units," noting that "some other units are still there helping the Iraqi government and security services in every way possible, including training and exchanging information."
Obviously the Iraqi government didn't get the memo. You're supposed to want out troops in your country, even after we've spent 30 years destroying your country.
But even more significant, the American people didn't get the memo.
The new poll shows that 77 percent of respondents support the decision to withdraw all U.S. forces. The support goes across party lines, with 88 percent of Democratic respondents, 74 percent of Republican ones and 76 percent of independents polled supporting the withdrawal.
In spite of one of the most comprehensive propaganda efforts by our "free and independent press" to stir up support for our pointless wars of imperialism, it seems the American people in bipartisan opinion don't buy it.
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The Afghanistan withdrawal dosen't include peace.
Mackinder's postulation is still valued.
The Heartland Theory:
I believe this is part of the "Pivot to China".
The Pivot to China
China's new Silk Road, a/k/a Belt and Road is thriving and the New SuperPower.
We lost the battle in Afghanistan and the War. Now, we are busy having a tantrum. freezing Afghanistan's funds. sieges, blockades, punishments, sanctions, etc.
Meanwhile our allies are now saying that America is a Power. Just not the SuperPower. And by the way, we ALL offer Health CARE. Not "access" or insurance.
Everybody knows. Everybody will pay.
Most of all our lower income population.
NYCVG
Don't sell the Blob in Washington short
It is absolutely imperative that they put a crimp in the BRI initiative and Afghanistan stands at the very heart of the New Silk Road. It will be a "Do or Die" proposition. The 'Blob' doesn't give a fuck about American citizens - especially those who are in the 2nd to 4th quartile in income. They are solely focused on maintaining American global hegemony, for without that the US loses it's very raison d'être - it will no longer be the one exceptional country by pillaging the world resources.
Note: italics mine -
The Blob definition: the neocon/neoliberal infested Military-Industrial-Corporate-Complex-Matrix (MICCM).
Another reason to keep Afghanistan fractured
is so China, Russia and any other country that works with them will have to contend with terrorism and it will be harder to get the country back on its feet. Imagine where people there would be today if we hadn’t decided to meddle with it when Russia was helping them. Seems they have been stagnated in time for many decades.
Wasn’t fallujah destroyed during Obama after he pulled the troops out the first time? If so that’s a funny way to defeat terrorism. Using depleted uranium bombs that are and will make heinous birth defects continue for a very long time. Yeah I can see why they want us to leave.
I still get sick thinking of what Bush Sr did to tens of thousands of men returning to Iraq after Kuwait. The highway of death indeed.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.
Fallujah
Fallujah was bombed in 1991.
Fallujah was decimated the first time in 2004. It was decimated again in 2016.
Fallujah was terrorized by the American coalition in 1991
The people's response to
It's Not a Disaster
if Profits were high.
Only a disaster if you value human life. Other than the high life of our privileged class.
Let's ask why vengeance and punishment and blockades and sieges and sabotages come into the picture. And if there is a way out of the vicious cycle we are in.
NYCVG
The country I live in
is run by psychopaths. I grieve.
May all the gods help us, and move us, to a position where we can help ourselves.
“We may not be able to change the system, but we can make the system irrelevant in our lives and in the lives of those around us.”—John Beckett
After reading as much as I could handle, the weight of
things still seems to be that Biden wanted/wants the US out of Afghanistan.
There are confounders to this line of thinking: the number, which we don't seem to know, of contractors, mercenaries and other types we fund in there still; the over-the-horizen drone work we continue to rain down.
Ok, all that being said and more, could this have been Biden's Bay of Pigs? If we postulate he really did want out, and the botched retrenchment was the Deep State or the MIC or both (I really can't suss out if the MIC wanted us out or not - some higher military types have been saying it was unwinnable and we should get out) maybe the mayhem on the way out was a plan to force Biden to keep or add to the military presence back in Afghanistan.
As for destroying the airport, what a weird and sick thing to do. Many photos exist of miles of equipment obviously usable or at least road worthy still there.
Maybe we left it because we thought we'd be back in a hot minute???
No fan of Biden, but like Trump, can be right if only accidental. Hmmm, The Accidental President.
A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit. Allegedly Greek, but more possibly fairly modern quote.
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Biden is not capable of deciding what HE wants
It's the military and their enablers in Congress who do the deciding. I predict the US power structure will exacerbate the situation in Afghanistan in order to create as much grief and violence for Russia and China as they can. Just like in all the other nations in the ME and Africa they have destroyed/crippled in the last 4 decades. The majority of these conflicts have been created by the "Party of War" - the Democrats. But the scumbags on the opposite side are not much better.
We can already see them fomenting civil war. TPTB in the US want to impose as much costs to their existential enemies, Russia and China, as they can. You can bank on this.
We are messing with people's millions.
You think they want to end forever wars? Think again. The profiteers of our forever wars are crying over this withdrawal - throwing a temper tantrum. We will get out of all of them - eventually. The will of the people will triumph - eventually.
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
Gee, think of all the things we could do --
if we weren't fighting the Forever Wars...
“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon
Related -
a seriously good article in the Prospect - Nemesis: Why the west was doomed to lose in Afghanistan by Anatol Lieven, Same reasons why the US was doomed to lose in Vietnam. - difference was that in Vietnam there was an existing and functional government that had widespread support.
Mission Accomplished
As a nation,
"wholesale death" is our single remaining export product. That's too profitable to ever end.
Twice bitten, permanently shy.