Phoenix 2.0
- CIA's Vietnam Terror Unleashed Upon Afghanistan
By Moon Of
Alabama
October 24,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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Last week the new head
of the CIA Mike Pompeo publicly
threatened to make
the CIA a "much more vicious agency". His first step
towards that is to
unleash CIA
sponsored killer gangs onto the people of
Afghanistan:
The C.I.A.
is expanding its covert operations in
Afghanistan, sending small teams of highly
experienced officers and contractors
alongside Afghan forces to hunt
and kill Taliban militants across the country
...
...
The C.I.A.’s expanded role will augment missions
carried out by military units, meaning more of
the United States’ combat role in Afghanistan
will be hidden from public view.
This is not
going to be a counter-insurgency campaign, even when
some will assert that. A counter-insurgency campaign
requires political, security, economic, and
informational components. It can only be successful
in support of a legitimate authority.
The
current Afghan government has little legitimacy. It
was bribed together by the U.S. embassy after wide
and open election fraud threatened to devolve into
total chaos. In August CIA director Pompeo
met the Afghan
president Ashraf Ghani and likely discussed the new
plan. But the now announced campaign has neither a
political nor an economic component. A campaign
solely centered on "security" will end up as a
random torture and killing expedition without the
necessary context and with no positive results.
The
campaign will be a boon for the Taliban. While it
will likely kill a some Taliban aligned insurgents
here and there, it will also alienate many more
Afghan people. Most of the Taliban fighters are
locals. Killing them creates new local recruits for
the insurgency. It will also give it better
population cover for future operations.
A
similar campaign during the Vietnam war was known as
Operation Phoenix.
Then some 50,000 South-Vietnamese, all of course
'suspected communists', were killed by the CIA's
roving gangs:
[Phoenix]
was designed to identify and "neutralize" (via
infiltration, capture, counter-terrorism,
interrogation, and assassination) the
infrastructure of the National Liberation Front
of South Vietnam (NLF or Viet Cong). The CIA
described it as "a set of programs that sought
to attack and destroy the political
infrastructure of the Viet Cong". The major two
components of the program were Provincial
Reconnaissance Units (PRUs) and regional
interrogation centers. PRUs would kill or
capture suspected NLF members, as well as
civilians who were thought to have information
on NLF activities. Many of these people were
then taken to interrogation centers where many
were allegedly tortured in an attempt to gain
intelligence on VC activities in the area. The
information extracted at the centers was then
given to military commanders, who would use it
to task the PRU with further capture and
assassination missions.
The
Phoenix program was embedded into a larger civil
political and economic development program known as
CORDS. The accepted
historical judgement is that
Phoenix failed to
achieve its purpose despite its wider
conceptualization. The passive support for the Viet
Cong increased due to the campaign. In recent years
there have been
revisionists efforts
by the Pentagon's RAND Corporation to change that
view.
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The
now announced
campaign looks
similar to Phoenix but lacks any political
component. It is not designed to pacify insurgents
but to eliminate any and all resistance:
The new
effort will be led by small units known as
counterterrorism pursuit teams. They are managed
by C.I.A. paramilitary officers from the
agency’s Special Activities Division and
operatives from the National Directorate of
Security, Afghanistan’s intelligence arm,
and include elite American troops from the Joint
Special Operations Command. The majority
of the forces, however, are Afghan militia
members.
There
are only a few dozen officers in the CIA Special
Activities Division that can support such a
campaign. The lede to the article suggests that
'contractors' will have a significant role. In
August the former head of the mercenary outlet
Blackwater, Eric Prince,
lobbied the Trump
administration for a contractor led war in
Afghanistan. We can safely assume that Prince and
some Blackwater offspring will be involved in the
new CIA campaign. The major intelligence groundwork
though will have to be done by the NDS.
The
Afghan National Directorate of Security was build by
the CIA from elements of the former Northern
Alliance, the opponents of the original Taliban. In
the late 1990s the Northern Alliance under Ahmed
Shah Massoud was
financed by the CIA.
Shah Massoud's intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh, a
dual citizen,
received CIA
training. After the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan
Saleh headed the new intelligence service, the NDS.
Then President Hamid Karzai fired Saleh in 2010 when
he
resisted Karzai's
efforts to reconcile with the Taliban. In March 2017
the current President Ashraf Ghani appointed Saleh
as State Minister for Security Reforms. Saleh
resigned(?) in June after Ghani reached a peace
agreement with the anti-government warlord and
former Taliban ally Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
Saleh is an
ethnic Tajik and an unforgiving hardliner. He is
wary of Pashtun who are the most populous ethnic
group in Afghanistan and the base population for the
Taliban. Saleh recently founded his own political
party. He obviously has further ambitions. He always
had excellent relations with the CIA and especially
its hardline counter-terrorism center. I find it
highly likely that he was involved in the planning
of this new campaign.
In the
ethnically mixed north of Afghanistan the
involvement of NDS led local militia will probably
cause large scale ethnic cleansing. In the Pashtun
south and east it will lack all local support as
such militia have terrorized the country for quite
some time:
For
years, the primary job of the C.I.A.’s
paramilitary officers in the country has been
training the Afghan militias. The C.I.A. has
also used members of these indigenous militias
to develop informant networks and collect
intelligence.
...
The American commandos — part of the Pentagon’s
Omega program, which lends Special Operations
forces to the C.I.A. — allow the Afghan militias
to work together with conventional troops by
calling in airstrikes and medical evacuations.
...
The units have
long had a wide run of the battlefield and have
been accused of indiscriminately killing Afghan
civilians in raids and with airstrikes.
It is
utterly predictable how this campaign will end up.
The CIA itself has few, if any, independent sources
in the country. It will depend on the NDS, stuffed
with Saleh's Tajik kinsmen, as well as on ethnic and
tribal militia. Each of these will have their own
agenda. A 'security' campaign as the planned one
depends on reliable intelligence. Who, in this or
that hamlet, is a member of the Taliban? For lack of
trusted local sources the militia, under CIA or
contractor command, will resort to extremely brutal
torture. They will squeeze 'informants' and
'suspects' until these come up with names of a new
rounds of 'suspects'. Rinse-repeat - in the end all
of the 'suspects' will be killed.
The new
plan was intentionally 'leaked' to the New York
Times by "two senior American officials". It is set
into a positive light:
[T]he
mission is a tacit acknowledgment that to bring
the Taliban to the negotiating table — a key
component of Mr. Trump’s strategy for the
country — the United States will need to
aggressively fight the insurgents.
That claim
is of course utter nonsense. The U.S. already has
for years "aggressively fought the insurgents". The
Taliban were always willing to negotiate. Their main
condition for a peace agreement is that U.S. forces
end their occupation and leave the country. The U.S.
is simply not willing to do so. Killing more
'suspect' Taliban sympathizers will not change the
Taliban's demand nor will it make serious negations
more likely.
Five years
from now, when the utter brutality and uselessness
of the campaign will come into full light, the NYT
will be shocked, SHOCKED, that such a campaign could
ever have happened.
This
article was originally published by
Moon Of
Alabama
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