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Deceptions and Insipid Sentiments
Troop Support
By Brian Cloughley
"American Special Operations
forces conducted raids in the area on Friday and Sunday, and
on both occasions they called in airstrikes when they
encountered armed resistance, the military said. It said in
a statement that it had killed 136 Taliban fighters,
including some who were trying to flee across the river."
"Aerial bombing of a valley
in western Afghanistan several days ago by the American
military killed at least 42 civilians, including women and
children, and wounded 50 more, an Afghan government
investigation found Wednesday. A provincial council member
who visited the site independently put the figure at 50
civilians killed ". . . some women and children were drowned
in the river, and it was maybe in the heat of the moment
that the children and people wanted to escape and jumped
into the water"."
New York
Times, June 3, 2007
06/13/07 "ICH" -- -- Who
do you believe about the killing of Afghan civilians? Do you
believe official US military statements, brought to us by the
people who fabricated the story about Jessica Lynch and lied
contemptibly at the highest levels about the killing of Pat
Tillman? Or do you believe the Afghans who investigated the
bombing?
The military gave a precise
number for the number of supposed 'Taliban' killed by air
strikes, so there are two points to be considered. First, in
such circumstances how could they know the number and that all
those killed were 'Taliban'? That is impossible. Second, the
military tell us smugly that they don't do body counts. Then
they feed the media with supposed exact figures of dead "enemy".
How can we trust people who produce such garbage? But this
atrocity, like so many others, will vanish into the dust of
history, speeded into oblivion by the lies of the Pentagon.
In another example of deception
the military mind-benders went a bit too far. They made up
identical quotes from an "Iraqi man who preferred not to be
identified" concerning two entirely separate incidents. Here are
the official announcements:
July 13, 2005:
"The terrorists are attacking the infrastructure, the
children and all of Iraq," said one Iraqi man who preferred
not to be identified. "They are enemies of humanity without
religion or any sort of ethics. They have attacked my
community today and I will now take the fight to the
terrorists"."
and
July 24, 2005:
" "The terrorists are attacking the infrastructure, the ISF
[Iraqi Security Forces] and all of Iraq. They are enemies of
humanity without religion or any sort of ethics. They have
attacked my community today and I will now take the fight to
the terrorists," said one Iraqi man who preferred not to be
identified."
According to CNN "Lt. Col.
Clifford Kent, spokesman for the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry
Division, said use of the quote was an "administrative error."
He said the military was looking into the matter." Yeah, right,
Colonel.
It so happened that on July 11,
2005 Bush had declared "In the face of such adversaries there is
only one course of action: We will continue to take the fight to
the enemy . . .", and it looks as if the phrase lodged in what
might possibly be called the minds of the Pentagon's robots. The
Department of Defense PR machine was working hard, and the lying
moron who concocted the press releases and disgraced his uniform
and the Constitution of the United States has probably been
promoted. But he had good examples to follow.
During the barbarous
obliteration of the town of Fallujah by US forces in 2004 it was
stated by witnesses that in the course of their malevolent
savagery US troops fired White Phosphorus (WP; what we old
soldiers used to know as 'Willy Pete') shells which are terror
explosives that kill people in the most hideous way. This was
denied vehemently by Washington. One self-righteous official
rebuttal was that:
" . . . some news accounts
have claimed that U.S. forces have used "outlawed"
phosphorus shells in Fallujah. Phosphorus shells are not
outlawed. U.S. forces have used them very sparingly in
Fallujah, for illumination purposes. They were fired into
the air to illuminate enemy positions at night, not at enemy
fighters. There is a great deal of misinformation feeding on
itself about U.S. forces allegedly using "outlawed" weapons
in Fallujah. The facts are that U.S. forces are not using
any illegal weapons in Fallujah or anywhere else in Iraq."
Well . . . , perhaps not quite
all the facts, because the US Army's Field Artillery Magazine
then recounted, embarrassingly, that :
"The munitions we brought to
this fight [in Fallujah] [included] illumination and white
phosphorous (WP, M110 and M825) . . . . White Phosphorus
proved to be an effective and versatile munition. We used it
for screening missions . . . and, later in the fight, as a
potent psychological weapon against the insurgents in trench
lines and spider holes when we could not get effects on them
with HE. We fired "shake and bake" missions at the
insurgents, using WP to flush them out and HE to take them
out. . . We used improved WP for screening missions when HC
smoke would have been more effective and saved our WP for
lethal missions."
The official Pentagon lie was
"they were fired into the air to illuminate enemy positions" but
the army inadvertently revealed that they were fired to "shake
and bake". In ordinary language that means to terrify and
incinerate. A tiny morsel of WP burns instantly into flesh and
cannot be stopped in its fiery chemical plunge deep into the
body. There is no remedy. Victims die in shrieking agony from
the effects of ammunition that the Pentagon boobies tell the
world was fired "into the air to illuminate enemy positions at
night, not at enemy fighters." They lied. They are beneath
contempt.
These people have forfeited all
trust and credibility, especially as it seems they tell their
lies for political reasons.
The military are supposed to be
non-political. They owe allegiance to the Constitution. Their
duty as citizens in uniform is to be representative of all
Americans, no matter what politician is in the White House; no
matter what political parties indulge in puerile antics in the
House and Senate. But it appears that the generals have become
politicized. Facts are acceptable only if they help the White
House, and if convenient facts can't be produced it's easy
enough to conjure up some cockamamie claptrap that will be
believed by an amazing number of Americans, if by nobody else.
Take, for example, the latest news about the prison camp at
Guantanamo Bay.
We are supposed to believe that
a boy who was thrown into jail in Afghanistan at the age of
fifteen is a major and potent enemy of the United States. It is
claimed that he is guilty of "conspiracy, murder, attempted
murder, spying, and proving material support for terrorism." At
fifteen years of age he was in a compound that was bombed by US
aircraft. He was the only survivor and, appallingly wounded (he
lost an eye), he threw a grenade at US soldiers who came in to
finish things off. They beat him up and he was then subjected to
the most vicious torture before being sent to the Gulag cells of
Guantanamo Bay.
Don't these people understand
that by conjuring up such twaddle they are making their nation
an object of ridicule and hatred?
*****
When the American public is
urged to "support our troops" there is automatic positive
reaction. There is not a US politician who would dare criticize
the military, even when presented with irrefutable evidence of
hideous atrocities. There is a plenty of "regret" and suchlike
insipid sentiment. But you'll never get condemnation. It is
unthinkable to even hint that the military can do wrong.
There is little wonder that the
military in Iraq and Afghanistan disguise facts, manipulate the
truth, and tell downright lies. They have the example of the
rancid Bush Administration, none of whose members have ever
heard a shot fired in anger, yet have the light of battle in
their steely eyes. They simply follow their leader, one of whose
most absurd and blatant lies was that "We gave him [Saddam] a
chance to allow the [nuclear] inspectors in, and he wouldn't let
them in." This preposterous fabrication has not been challenged
by any prominent public figure because of the deep-seated
national belief in the myth of presidential probity, no matter
what evidence may be presented to the contrary. It's on exactly
the same lines as the blind, mindless repetition of "support our
troops".
The lie was repeated on June 5
by Republican Mitt Romney, word for word, and was unchallenged
by any other candidate for the devalued post of president of
Washington-on-Oil. The commentator Larry Beihart recounts that
"Wolf Blitzer, moderating the debate didn't correct him. The
so-called journalists asking questions didn't seem to notice.
The CNN post debate commentators didn't mention it. The New York
Times and The Washington Post, in today's stories on the debate,
didn't mention it. A web search this morning [June 6] didn't
reveal any comments on Romney's astounding statement."
The Pentagon's lie machine is
working well, but Washington doesn't realise how much damage is
being done to the credibility of the United States. The liars
might hope and imagine they are protecting their president from
condemnation, but all they are doing is creating worldwide
contempt, ridicule and loathing for their country. By
manipulating facts and downright lying they are doing the
reverse of supporting the troops. But once the leader lies, it's
downhill all the way.
Brian Cloughley
is a former army officer who writes on political and military
affairs. His website is
www.briancloughley.com
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