Have you ever before heard of the Haqqanis? I didn’t
think so. Like Al Qaeda, about which no one had ever heard
prior to 9/11, the “Haqqani Network” has popped up in time
of need to justify America’s next war--Pakistan.
President Obama’s claim that he had Al
Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden exterminated deflated the threat
from that long-serving bogyman. A terror organization that
left its leader, unarmed and undefended, a sitting duck for
assassination no longer seemed formidable. Time for a new,
more threatening, bogyman, the pursuit of which will keep the
“war on terror” going.
Now America’s “worst enemy” is the
Haqqanis. Moreover, unlike Al Qaeda, which was never tied to a
country, the Haqqani Network, according to Admiral Mike
Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, is a
“veritable arm” of the Pakistani government’s
intelligence service, ISI. Washington claims that the ISI
ordered its Haggani Network to attack the US Embassy in Kabul,
Afghanistan, on September 13 along with the US military base
in Wadak province.
Senator Lindsey Graham, a member of the
Armed Services committee and one of the main Republican
warmongers, declared that “all options are on the table”
and gave the Pentagon his assurance that in Congress there was
broad bipartisan support for a US military attack on Pakistan.
As Washington has been killing large
numbers of Pakistani civilians with drones and has forced the
Pakistani army to hunt for Al Qaeda throughout most of
Pakistan, producing tens of thousands or more of dislocated
Pakistanis in the process, Sen. Graham must have something
larger in mind.
The Pakistani government thinks so, too.
The Pakistani prime minister,Yousuf Raza Gilani, called his
foreign minister home from talks in Washington and ordered an
emergency meeting of the government to assess the prospect of
an American invasion.
Meanwhile, Washington is rounding up
additional reasons to add to the new threat from the Haqqanis
to justify making war on Pakistan: Pakistan has nuclear
weapons and is unstable and the nukes could fall into the
wrong hands; the US can’t win in Afghanistan until it has
eliminated sanctuaries in Pakistan; blah-blah.
Washington has been trying to bully
Pakistan into launching a military operation against its own
people in North Waziristan. Pakistan has good reasons for
resisting this demand. Washington’s use of the new
“Haqqani threat” as an invasion excuse could be
Washington’s way of overcoming Pakistan’s resistance to
attacking its North Waziristan provence, or it could be, as
some Pakistani political leaders say, and the Pakistani
government fears, a “drama” created by Washington to
justify a military assault on yet another Muslim country.
Over the years of its servitude as an
American puppet, the Pakistan government has brought this on
itself. Pakistanis let the US purchase the Pakistan
government, train and equip its military, and establish CIA
interface with Pakistani intelligence. A government so
dependent on Washington could say little when Washington began
violating its sovereignty, sending in drones and special
forces teams to kill alleged Al Qaeda, but usually women,
children, and farmers. Unable to subdue after a decade a small
number of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, Washington has
placed the blame for its military failure on Pakistan, just as
Washington blamed the long drawn-out war on the Iraqi people
on Iran’s alleged support for the Iraqi resistance to
American occupation.
Some knowledgeable analysts’ about whom
you will never hear in the “mainstream media,” say that
the US military/security complex and their neoconservative
whores are orchestrating World War III before Russia and China
can get prepared. As a result of the communist oppression, a
signifiant percentage of the Russian population is in the
American orbit. These Russians trust Washington more than they
trust Putin. The Chinese are too occupied dealing with the
perils of rapid economic growth to prepare for war and are far
behind the threat.
War, however, is the lifeblood of the
profits of the military/security complex, and war is the
chosen method of the neoconservatives for achieving their goal
of American hegemony.
Pakistan borders China and former
constituent parts of the Soviet Union in which the US now has
military bases on Russia’s borders. US war upon and
occupation of Pakistan is likely to awaken the somnolent
Russians and Chinese. As both possess nuclear ICBMs, the
outcome of the military/security complex’s greed for profits
and the neoconservatives’ greed for empire could be the
extinction of life on earth.
The patriots and super-patriots who fall in
with the agendas of the military-security complex and the
flag-waving neoconservatives are furthering the
“end-times” outcome so fervently desired by the rapture
evangelicals, who will waft up to heaven while the rest of us
die on earth.
This is not President Reagan’s hoped for
outcome from ending the cold war.