Pentagon's Plan For Dirty War
Hideous Kinky
By Chris Floyd
04/28/06 "Moscow
Times" -- -- Imagine growing up in a family where
every day, father raped daughter, mother tortured son, brother
abused brother, sister stole from sister and the whole family
murdered neighbors, friends and passing strangers. Imagine the
underlying assumptions about life that you would adopt without
question in such an atmosphere, how normal the most hideous
depravity would seem. If some outsider chanced to ask you about
your family's latest activities, you would spew out perversions
as calmly and unthinkingly as a man giving directions to the
post office.
This state of unwitting confession to monstrous crime has been
the default mode of the U.S. establishment for many years now.
Government officials routinely detail policies that in a healthy
atmosphere would shake the nation to its core, stand out like a
gaping wound, a rank betrayal of every hope, ideal and sacrifice
of generations past. Yet in the degraded sensibility of these
times, such confessions go unnoticed, their evil unrecognized --
or even lauded as savvy ploys or noble endeavors. Inured to
moral horror by half a century of outrages committed by the
"National Security" complex, the establishment, along with the
media and vast swathes of the population, can no longer discern
the poison in the air they breathe. It just seems normal.
And so it was again this week when The Washington Post outlined
the Pentagon's plan to put dirty war -- by death squad, snatch
squad, secret armies, subversion, torture and terrorism -- at
the very heart of America's military philosophy. Not defense
against declared enemies, not deterrence of potential foes, but
conducting "continuous" covert military operations in countries
"where the United States is not at war" is now the Pentagon's
"highest priority," according to the new "campaign plan for the
global war on terror" issued by Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld.
What's more, the plan makes it clear that Rumsfeld, far from
being politically vulnerable, has in fact been exalted above
every other institution and official of the U.S. government,
with the exception of the twin tyrants in the White House,
President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. The
Pentagon warlord has been given carte blanche to send the 53,000
secret soldiers of the Special Operations Command into any
nation he pleases, to undertake any mission he pleases, without
congressional approval, legal restraint or the authority of the
target nation's U.S. ambassador. Thus America's diplomats, the
ostensible representatives of the nation abroad, have been
reduced to mere frontmen, pathetic beards for black ops savaging
the laws, sovereignty and citizens of their hosts.
The plan is the culmination and codification of an ad hoc array
of progams and powers that Bush has doled out to Rumsfeld over
the years, including a series of executive orders signed after
the 2004 election that essentially turned the world into a
"global free-fire zone" for the Pentagon's secret armies and
proxy foreign militias, as a top Pentagon official told The New
Yorker. "We're going to be riding with the bad boys," another
Bush insider said. Yet another courtier compared it to the glory
days of the Reagan-Bush years: "Do you remember the right-wing
execution squads in El Salvador? We founded them and we financed
them. The objective now is to recruit locals in any area we
want. And we aren't going to tell Congress about it." The
overriding ethos of the plan is brutally simple: "The rules are,
'Grab whom you must. Do what you want,'" an intelligence
official told The New Yorker.
Perhaps most ominously, the plan makes copious preparations for
expanding the range of the war on terror even further. The
trigger for these new actions is another terrorist strike on
U.S. soil. Oddly enough, the Bush faction views such an
unspeakable horror as an "opportunity," Pentagon officials told
the Post; it would provide a "justification," they said, for
hitting already-targeted individuals, groups and states that for
various political reasons have not yet been subjected to what
Bush likes to call, in his bloodthirsty parlance, "the path of
action."
But perhaps this is not so odd. In November 2002, we wrote here
of another "opportunistic" endeavor: the Pentagon's plan to
foment terrorism by infiltrating terrorist groups and militias
and goading them into action -- i.e., committing acts of murder
and destruction -- in order to "flush them out" for
counterattacks or use them to advance U.S. policy in targeted
states, including "justification" for military intervention or
occupation. Perhaps some of Rumsfeld's infiltrators were "riding
with the bad boys" who struck in Dahab, Egypt, this week. With
unrestricted black ops now ascendant, we can never know for
sure. But we do know that each act of terror only enhances the
power of the ever-expanding national security complex, entwining
it in a mutually beneficial embrace with violent extremists
everywhere.
Rumsfeld's "campaign plan" is itself a blueprint for state
terrorism, an open license to break any and every law on earth
and inflict human suffering on a global scale. Yet the only
controversial aspect of this sinister program noted by the Post
was the potential turf battles it might spark within the
national security bureaucracy. Not a single question was raised
about the morality or legality of the undertaking; the
Pentagon's assertion that only "bad guys" would be hit was
simply swallowed whole -- despite the glaring fact that tens of
thousands of innocent people have already been killed or falsely
imprisoned in the so-called "war on terror."
But this depravity passes without comment, without recognition.
It's just normal, you see. It's the way we were raised.
Chris Floyd Is an American Journalist - Visit his website
www.chris-floyd.com
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