September 14, 2022:
Information Clearing House
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It is astonishing how
many observers of war in Ukraine who should know
better have been inclined to take at face value
the assertions of “sources” that clearly
originate among the various governments that are
involved in the conflict. Those leaders who are
engaged in the inexorable march by the US and
its allies to turn the Ukraine crisis into World
War 3 surely have learned the lesson that
managing the narrative of what is taking place
is the greatest weapon that the war hawks have
in their possession. One recalls how post-9/11
and leading up to the Iraq War the George W.
Bush White House and the neocons in the Pentagon
lied about nearly everything to convince the
public that Saddam Hussein was a terrorist
supporting megalomaniac armed with weapons of
mass destruction, inevitably describing him as a
man in some ways comparable to Adolf Hitler.
Nevertheless, many observers of what was
occurring were not fooled and there were large
scale demonstrations in a number of cities prior
to the invasion in March 2003, which, of course,
were rarely reported in the mainstream media in
order to control the message.
Iraq in some ways was a
learning experience for those in government and
also for those in the media who did the heavy
lifting by propagating the deception to a
largely unsuspecting public. What we are seeing
now relating to Ukraine and Russia, however,
makes the Iraq experience look like child’s play
in terms of the sheer audacity of the alleged
information that makes it, or does not make it,
into the news. I note particularly the recent
terrorist car bombing of Russian activist
journalist Dalya Dugina by a Ukrainian assassin
made the news for roughly forty-eight hours
before disappearing, but not before the lie that
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin was responsible
was firmly planted in a number of places in the
mainstream media.
Now that Joe Biden is
about to designate a two or three star
general to head the Ukraine campaign and has
pledged billions of dollars more in aid, Ukraine
will be all the news all the time. The US
involvement will also feature a catchy name. I
would suggest Operation Empty Wallets, which is
what Americans will soon be experiencing due to
government bailouts and other profligate
spending, or maybe Operation Give Me a Break.
And it will also create a new dimension to the
narrative-shaping in that Ukraine reporting’s
domination of what comes out of the newsrooms
already is effectively killing much of what else
might otherwise be appearing on TV or in the
newspapers. That selective management of
information provides cover for neglecting
stories that might prove embarrassing for those
in power. It in effect means that there has been
plenty of room for the usual players to engage
in business as usual with hardly any scrutiny by
the public over what is going on outside Ukraine
in secondary theaters like the Middle East and
Africa.
All of which leads one to
examine what the two countries that have
unilaterally declared themselves to be rules
makers and enforcers have been up to. Those two
countries are perhaps not surprisingly the
United States and Israel. The US is, in fact,
increasing its combat role in Africa
featuring airstrikes in Somalia, all of which
have taken place since US President Joe Biden
approved the redeployment of hundreds of
special forces troops to that country in May,
reversing a decision by former President Donald
Trump to reduce troop levels in AFRICOM. The two
latest attacks killed at least twenty Somalis,
all of whom were of course described as
“terrorists” by the US command. Independent
sources state that US forces have bombed Somalia
at least 16 times under Biden, killing between
465 and 545 alleged al-Shabaab militants,
including no less than 200 individuals in a
single drone plus ground forces strike on March
13th.
Describing the paucity of
reporting on the issue, Kelley Beaucar Vlahos, a
senior adviser at the Quincy Institute for
Responsible Statecraft,
observed “If you were unaware that we were
bombing Somalia, don’t feel bad, this is a
completely under-the-radar news story, one that
was curiously absent from the headlines in all
of the major newspapers…”
And then there is Syria,
where a paucity of information in the media
reflects White House policy. The United States,
which has possibly as many as a dozen illegal
bases in Syria, has a major airbase located in
the al-Omar oil field in Syria’s northeastern
Deir Ezzor province. Several weeks ago, three US
soldiers were reportedly slightly wounded in
rocket attacks directed at the base by alleged
“Iranian-backed militants.” The US responded to
the claimed attacks by
launching strikes from Apache helicopters
against three vehicles belonging to an
Afghan Shia militia, killing between six and ten
“militants,” and there are reports that more
tit-for-tat exchanges of fire are likely.
CENTCOM afterwards claimed that President Joe
Biden personally ordered the strikes in
“self-defense” and justified them by citing
Article II of the US Constitution. But the
Constitution was never intended to cover illegal
activity in a foreign land where US forces are
occupying a country with which it is not at war
and which has a functioning government that
opposes the American presence. The US reportedly
has
its illegal bases mostly located in the oil
producing and agricultural bread basket of the
country. Both the grain and oil are routinely
stolen by the US and much of the oil winds up in
Israel.
So, one inevitably comes
to Israel, which has used the cover provided by
Ukraine not only to bomb Syria frequently but
also to kill Palestinians both in Gaza and on
the occupied West Bank. Recently the pace has
accelerated with the Israeli Army and police
killing on average several Palestinians every
day, very little of which is reported in the US
media, a fatality rate five times higher than
that which prevailed in 2021. It is clearly a
deliberate policy to step up the pressure on the
Palestinians and a vital part of the process is
to let it happen with minimal scrutiny by the
media and public, so Israel is widely
publicizing the support it is giving to Ukraine
to draw attention away from what it does
locally.
In short, Israel is
increasing efforts to make the historic
Palestine Palestinian-free by rendering life so
miserable that many Arabs will decide to leave.
The use of selective violence and constant
harassment is all part of that effort and
Palestinians have found that describing Israel
as an “apartheid” state does not accurately
describe the intensity of the indiscriminate
punishments and killings by soldiers which have
become all too common.
Israel meanwhile is also
doing its best to delegitimize Palestinian
national identity by
labeling Arab human rights groups as
“terrorists.” Israeli police recently raided
the offices of seven such groups, confiscated
their office equipment and communications, and
ordered the premises to be shut down completely.
Ironically, a CIA assessment of the groups
determined that they were not in any way
terrorist linked. The Joe Biden administration
characteristically responded to the development
by indicating that it was “concerned” but did
not condemn the Israeli action.
So, if you open a
newspaper or turn on the television and watch or
read the international news, you will be told
what to think about what is going on in Ukraine.
And it will be from the Ukrainian/US government
point of view. If you are interested in what the
US and Israel are up to in the Middle East, you
will most often be out of luck as “defending
democracy” in Ukraine while also demonizing
Russia is providing cover for Washington and
Jerusalem to get into all kinds of mischief. It
is a reality derived from how the media and
government work collectively to shape policies
that in no way benefit the American public.
Instead, powerful interest groups with plenty of
cash drive the process and are the ones who gain
still more power and money through it. It is the
sad reality of what has happened to our “land of
the free and home of the brave.”
Philip M. Giraldi,
Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for
the National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible
educational foundation (Federal ID Number
#52-1739023) that seeks a more interests-based
U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Website
is
councilforthenationalinterest.org,
address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA 20134
and its email is
inform@cnionline.org.
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