Obama
Extends Global Reach of US Special Operations Death
Squads
By Patrick Martin
November 29,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "WSWS"
- In
major actions reported only briefly by the establishment
press, President Obama has given vast new scope to the
Pentagon’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC),
authorizing it to carry out assassinations across the
globe.
The units of
JSOC have long been employed by the chiefs of the six
major regional military commands, such as Centcom, which
covers the Middle East and Central Asia, to conduct
counter-terrorism operations. One such unit, Seal Team
Six, carried out the assassination of Al Qaeda leader
Osama bin Laden in May 2011.
Obama has
approved a proposal to give JSOC independent authority
to operate outside the regional commands, essentially as
a globalized assassination force. JSOC units will bypass
the regional commanders and report directly to Special
Operations Command (SOCOM) in the Pentagon.
According to
the Washington Post, “The missions could occur
well beyond the battlefields of places like Iraq, Syria
and Libya, where Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
has carried out clandestine operations in the past. When
finalized, it will elevate JSOC from being a
highly-valued strike tool used by regional military
commands to leading a new multi-agency intelligence and
action force.”
The mandate of
the new formation, to be called the “Counter-External
Operations Task Force,” or Ex-Ops in Pentagon jargon,
will embrace the entire planet. This means US military
death squads could be sent to virtually any location,
from European cities to South American jungles,
including the United States itself.
According to
the Post, a reorganization making
counter-terrorism an independent, global command has
been discussed in the Pentagon for 15 years, since the
9/11 terrorist attacks, but it was always rejected on
the grounds that it would cause friction with the
regional commanders and create duplication in command
structures.
The newspaper
did not address the question of why now, a
decade-and-a-half later, the Obama administration has
decided to press forward with the new global
counter-terrorism initiative. The decision is likely, at
least in part, a response to the debacle of the US “war
on terror” from the standpoint of the global aims of
American imperialism.
The US wars in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria and repeated drone
strikes in other countries, including Pakistan, Yemen
and Somalia, have inflicted catastrophic levels of death
and destruction, but they have not achieved the
hoped-for hegemonic control of the region and its vast
energy resources. Obama’s decision represents a
determination to escalate US military violence in
Central Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.
Another likely
consideration is the possibility that the ongoing
military offensives against Islamic State territories in
Syria and Iraq, and particularly the siege of Mosul,
could lead to thousands of ISIS militants turning to
terrorist attacks outside the Middle East.
Defense
Secretary Ashton Carter traveled to Paris last month
with SOCOM Commander Raymond Thomas for talks with
security officials from several European countries. A
major topic was the impact on Europe of a sudden
weakening in the military position of ISIS in Iraq and
Syria. Carter told his European counterparts that JSOC
“has been put in the lead” of countering ISIS external
operations, the first mention of the impending Pentagon
reorganization.
The Post
report sought to present the Obama-approved
reorganization as an effort to set limits on the
operations of special forces under the incoming Trump
administration, including “approval by several agencies
before a drone strike and ‘near certainty’ that no
civilians will be killed guidelines.” But these
restrictions are for cosmetic purposes only and have not
stopped the mass slaughter of civilians by drone missile
warfare.
Moreover, Trump
is not bound in any way by executive orders issued by
Obama. The fascistic president-elect has already made
his intentions clear, as far as US Special Forces
operations are concerned. He has vowed to order the
killing of the wives and children of suspected ISIS
fighters, a war crime under the Geneva Conventions.
The latest
White House orders serve to facilitate these homicidal
intentions. Less than a month ago, Obama was campaigning
against the election of Trump, denouncing him as unfit
to be commander-in-chief and as a menace to the world.
Now, as Foreign Policy magazine reported, Obama
is “handing the incoming Trump team tools to wage war
that no president has held before.”
In one
particular theater of US counter-terrorism operations,
Somalia, Obama has taken additional action to escalate
the carnage by declaring the Islamist group al-Shabab to
be part of the armed conflict authorized by the US
Congress in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks.
The legal
maneuver, reported Monday by the New York Times,
demonstrates the infinitely expandable scope of the
US-declared “war on terror.” The Authorization for the
Use of Military Force (AUMF), passed by Congress on
September 14, 2001, approved military action against Al
Qaeda and associated forces, including the Taliban
regime in Afghanistan.
The 2001 AUMF
has been interpreted by the Bush and Obama
administrations as a blanket authorization for military
action wherever the president claims to find a
connection to Al Qaeda, no matter how tenuous. Al-Shabab
was not founded until 2007, six years after the 9/11
attacks, in response to the US-backed invasion of
Somalia by Ethiopian troops. It has never conducted
operations outside of East Africa.
The Times
noted that the Somalia decision was one of a series of
Obama actions expanding the military’s authority,
including broadening the scope of air strikes in
Afghanistan and approving air strikes against Sirte, the
Libyan city held by supporters of ISIS. More than 400
air strikes followed, pounding into rubble a city
already devastated by five years of civil war following
the 2011 US-NATO bombing campaign.
The
preparations to reinforce the pseudo-legal basis of the
war in Somalia no doubt began well before the election,
when Obama expected to hand off authority to former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. But it has continued
uninterrupted after Trump’s victory, and as the
Times reported, it is “a move that will strengthen
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s authority to combat
thousands of Islamist fighters in the chaotic Horn of
Africa nation.”
Earlier this
month, the British-based Guardian reported that
“Barack Obama will not tighten the rules governing US
drone strikes ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration.” An
Amnesty International USA official, Naureen Shah, told
the newspaper, “Obama has normalized the idea that
presidents get to have secret large-scale killing
programs at their disposal.”
These events
shed a new and sinister light over the reports of
frequent closed-door discussions between Obama and Trump
during the three weeks since the November 8 election.
“They’ve been talking regularly on any number of
issues,” Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said on
CNN’s “State of the Union” program Sunday.
Obama was at
pains, in his first post-election statement, to dismiss
the bitter vituperation of the election campaign,
declaring that the electoral struggle between the
Democrats and Republicans was merely “an intramural
scrimmage.” This is profoundly true: both parties
represent the same class, the American financial
aristocracy, and its global interests, defended in the
final analysis by death and destruction inflicted by the
American military machine.
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