The War on Terror Is Creating More Terror
By Ron Paul
December 02, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - The interventionists
will do anything to prevent Americans from seeing that their foreign
policies are perpetuating terrorism and inspiring others to seek to
harm us. The neocons know that when it is understood that blowback
is real – that people seek to attack us not because we are good and
free but because we bomb and occupy their countries – their
stranglehold over foreign policy will begin to slip.
That is why each time there is an event like the
killings in Paris earlier this month, they rush to the television
stations to terrify Americans into agreeing to even more bombing,
more occupation, more surveillance at home, and more curtailment of
our civil liberties. They tell us we have to do it in order to fight
terrorism, but their policies actually increase terrorism.
If that sounds harsh, consider the
recently-released 2015 Global Terrorism Index report. The report
shows that deaths from terrorism have increased dramatically over
the last 15 years – a period coinciding with the “war on terrorism”
that was supposed to end terrorism.
According to the latest report:
Terrorist activity increased by 80 per cent in
2014 to its highest recorded level. …The number of people who have
died from terrorist activity has increased nine-fold since the year
2000.
The world’s two most deadly terrorist
organizations, ISIS and Boko Haram, have achieved their prominence
as a direct consequence of US interventions.
Former director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
Michael Flynn was asked last week whether in light of the rise of
ISIS he regrets the invasion of Iraq. He replied, “absolutely. …The
historic lesson is that it was a strategic failure to go into Iraq.”
He added, “instead of asking why they attacked us, we asked where
they came from.”
Flynn is no noninterventionist. But he does make
the connection between the US invasion of Iraq and the creation of
ISIS and other terrorist organizations, and he at least urges us to
consider why they seek to attack us.
Likewise, the rise of Boko Haram in Africa is a
direct result of a US intervention. Before the US-led “regime
change” in Libya, they just were a poorly-armed gang. Once Gaddafi
was overthrown by the US and its NATO allies, leaving the country in
chaos, they helped themselves to all the advanced weaponry they
could get their hands on. Instead of just a few rifles they found
themselves armed with rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns with
antiaircraft visors, advanced explosives, and vehicle-mounted light
antiaircraft artillery. Then they started killing on a massive
scale. Now, according to the Global Terrorism Index, Boko Haram has
overtaken ISIS as the world’s most deadly terrorist organization.
The interventionists are desperate to draw
attention from the fact that their policies contribute to terrorism.
After the Paris attacks, neocons like former CIA director James
Woolsey actually pinned the blame on NSA whistleblower Edward
Snowden! He claimed that because of Snowden’s revelations about NSA
surveillance the terrorists were using sophisticated encryption. He
even called for Snowden to be hanged because of it. But it was
untrue: the Paris attackers did not use encryption, and other groups
had used encryption long before the Snowden revelations.
Terrorism is increasing worldwide because of US
and western interventionism. That does not mean that if we suddenly
followed a policy of non-interventionism the world would become a
peaceful utopia. But does anyone really believe that continuing to
do what increases terrorism will lead to a decrease in terrorism?
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