Obama Extends Unending US War in Afghanistan
By Bill Van Auken
October 16, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "WSWS"
- President Barack Obama Thursday publicly rescinded his
previously declared proposal for drawing down the US military force
occupying Afghanistan and adopted a plan dictated by the Pentagon to
keep the remaining 10,000 troops in place, likely beyond the end of
his presidency.
“As you are well aware,” Obama said in his speech
Thursday, addressing himself to the American people, “I do not
support the idea of endless war.”
The “idea,” i.e., the phony rhetoric of hope and
change, has long since become a tired joke. As the pliant mouthpiece
of the military and intelligence apparatus that dominates the
American state, the US president has assured that “endless” and
ever-expanding war is an undeniable reality.
Obama cynically dropped his previous argument that
keeping US troops in Afghanistan indefinitely, at the current cost
of roughly $35 billion a year, was neither fiscally nor politically
justifiable. While his administration can find no money for jobs,
education, health care or other vital social needs, unlimited
resources are always on offer for America’s war machine.
The decision to upend the US timetable for
withdrawing troops from Afghanistan comes little more than a year
after Obama ordered thousands of US troops back into Iraq and
launched an air war in both that country and neighboring Syria.
The immediate impetus for Obama’s scrapping of the
planned reduction in troop strength in Afghanistan is of a piece
with the motive for sending US troops back into Iraq: the
spectacular collapse of puppet security forces trained and armed by
the Pentagon at the cost, in the case of the Afghan forces, of $65
billion.
The Iraqi security forces fled with virtually no
resistance in the face of an offensive by a much smaller force,
handing over Mosul, the country’s second largest city, to ISIS. A
virtual carbon copy of this episode unfolded at the end of last
month in Kunduz, the strategic center of Afghanistan’s northeast,
when the Afghan army and police melted away in front of a force of
several hundred Taliban fighters. In both cases, the puppet security
forces left behind tons of US arms and military equipment.
In both countries, well over a decade of war and
the expenditure of trillions of dollars have produced only a debacle
for US imperialism, together with death and destruction for millions
of Iraqis and Afghans.
For Afghans, this carnage goes back more than 35
years, to the CIA-instigated war to oust a pro-Soviet government in
Kabul. Then, Washington employed the mujahedeen forces that would
subsequently give rise to Al Qaeda as a proxy force. During the
period since, an estimated two million Afghans have lost their
lives, while millions more have been turned into refugees.
The carnage has only escalated in the recent
period, with the United Nations agency for Afghanistan reporting the
highest casualty figures since it began counting. The number of
civilians killed by the US-backed Afghan security forces in the
first half of this year increased by 85 percent compared to the same
period in 2014.
Atrocities by both the Afghan forces and US
warplanes and special forces units continue unabated and, for the
most part, unreported.
One incident that has come to world attention, the
savage bombardment of the Doctors without Borders (MSF) hospital in
Kunduz that killed 22 patients and medical personnel, has exposed
the criminal character of the US war.
The ever-shifting explanation given by the
Pentagon for this war crime has been exposed by an AP report
Thursday showing that the hospital was deliberately targeted in an
apparent attempt to kill one man, an alleged Pakistani intelligence
operative who was supposedly coordinating actions by the Taliban. To
that end, an AC-130 flying gunship was sent to carry out five
separate strafing runs at the well-marked hospital in the course of
an hour, incinerating patients in their beds and blowing doctors and
nurses to pieces.
Obama made no mention of this atrocity in his
speech Thursday, though the decision he announced will lead to many
similar massacres. His only reference to Kunduz was as a supposed
victory against the Taliban, where “Afghan forces backed by
coalition support have been able to push them back.”
Obama’s justification for the continued US
occupation of Afghanistan was riddled with outright lies and
grotesque distortions.
More than 14 years after the September 11 attacks,
he continued selling it primarily as part of the “global war on
terrorism” inaugurated by his predecessor as the pretext for the
invasions of both Iraq and Afghanistan. “I will not allow
Afghanistan to be used as a safe haven for terrorists to attack our
nation again,” he said.
In addition to the fact that there remain many
unanswered questions about what happened on 9/11, the claim that the
US is engaged in some global war on Al Qaeda terrorism is ludicrous
given that the American military has used Al Qaeda-connected
fighters as proxy ground forces in the US-backed wars for regime
change in both Libya and Syria.
The US president praised the Afghan government as
a “stable and committed ally,” the product of “the first democratic
transfer of power” in the country’s history. The reality is that the
two-headed puppet regime of Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah was
imposed on the instructions of the White House and consists of a
gang of war criminals and kleptocrats with no popular base and
virtually no remit outside of the capital of Kabul.
Obama asserted that “the majority of the Afghan
people share our goals.” Where is the evidence? That a movement like
the Taliban could grow as it has can only mean that there is no
popular support for the US occupation. Meanwhile, millions are
fleeing the country, with Afghans last year making up fully 44
percent of recorded undocumented migrants and refugees the world
over.
Fourteen years after the US invasion and a
trillion dollars later, the living conditions of Afghans remain
abysmal, with an estimated 60 percent of the active population
unemployed and over 40 percent living in abject poverty.
The closest Obama came to the truth was when he
described US plans to maintain four US military bases in Afghanistan
in the capital of Kabul, Bagram air base, Jalalabad in the east and
Kandahar in the south. These bases, he said, would constitute “a key
piece of the network of counterterrorism partnerships that we need,
from South Asia to Africa...”
US imperialism’s predatory aims in Afghanistan
remain today what they were 14 years ago: advancing the interests of
the American ruling class by projecting US military power into the
energy-rich Caspian Basin as well as against its principal global
and regional rivals: Iran to the west, China to the east and Russia
to the north.
The reversal of the Afghanistan withdrawal plans
coincides with an increasingly dangerous eruption of American
militarism, with Washington mounting provocative threats against
Russia and China, both of them nuclear-armed powers. Not only are
the wars of American imperialism “endless,” they are expanding in
scope, bringing the world to the brink of another global cataclysm.
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