The BBC Back-peddles Big Time – or how to completely rewrite history before the ink’s even dried
To make it clear that a post-war U.S. military operation in
Iraq is not a nation-building exercise, the Bush Administration should
state that the U.S. military will be deployed to Iraq to secure the
vital U.S. security interests for which the campaign is undertaken in
the first place.
Specifically, these war aims should be to:
‘Protect
Iraq’s energy infrastructure against internal sabotage or foreign
attack to return Iraq to global energy markets and ensure that U.S. and
world energy markets have access to its resources.’ – In Post-War Iraq,
Use Military Forces to Secure Vital U.S. Interests, Not for
Nation-Building by Baker Spring and Jack Spencer.
Backgrounder
#1589, September 25, 2002
www.heritage.org/Research/MiddleEast/bg1589.cfm%00 (See also
Independence Day by William Bowles • Sunday, 4 June, 2006
www.williambowles.info/ini/2006/0606/ini-0419.html)
But just in case you think I’m being very selective in the use of quotes,
“We
are not in Iraq to engage in nation-building — our mission is to help
Iraqis so that they can build their own nation.†— Donald H. Rumsfeld,
Washington Post, September 25 2003.
“The U.S. invasion of Iraq
wasn’t part of a nation-building scheme. Ironically, beginning with the
First Gulf War and ending with the ouster of Saddam Hussein, U.S.
policies interrupted and eventually ended a process of nation building
led by Saddam.†www.cato.org/dailys/06-20-04.html (See also ‘Fixing
Fallujah – BBC Radio Orwell Reporting for Duty’, 6 November, 2004.
www.williambowles.info/ini/ini-0284.html)
There you have it, no
plan, no intention of having or implementing a plan, at least as we
would understand the meaning of the word. The objective couldn’t be
more plain; destroy Iraq’s civil society, turn it into a ‘failed
state’, never mind the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of people or
the complete obliteration of the most developed economy in the Middle
East, with the highest standard of living, a sophisticated health
system, and a developed educational infrastructure. That was the Plan,
destroy a nation’s critical infrastructure and all you’re left with is
a nation in name only, all that matters is that the oil is protected.
(It took ten years and 50 billion dollars to rebuild a totally
devastated (W) Germany after WWII.)
Of course it’s no
coincidence that the BBC spends our hard-earned money rewriting the
events of the past four-plus years for it is plain for everyone to see
that a not single (stated) objective has been achieved in the
‘liberation’ of Iraq, not even the US or for that matter the UK
military have been able to keep their military mouths firmly closed (no
doubt for fear of being made the scapegoat let alone the damage it’s
doing to what’s left of their esprit).
Thus it was necessary to
do some serious damage control as the situation was getting completely
out-of-hand; the real intentions, Iraq’s oil and its strategic location
were being revealed even by those ‘insiders’ such as Alan Greenspan,
former chair of the Federal Reserve,
“I am saddened that it is
politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq
war is largely about oil†— Alan Greenspan, September 16, 2007.
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article2461214.ece
Let’s see
what the BBC was saying back in 2004 in those heady, good ol’ days.
Under the headline “Fixing the Problem in Fallujahâ€, the BBC Radio 4’s
Website (7 December 2004) told us
“They [the US] swept into Iraq in a short, victorious campaign, and quickly settled down to nation-building and peacekeeping.â€
How
blasé can the BBC get? Obviously the statement above reveals the BBC’s
lies about the ‘lack of a post-invasion plan’ unless of course the BBC
invented the entire story? But how could they when the BBC were aware
of the first two ‘laws’ passed by the ‘Administrator’ of the newly
conquered Iraq, Ober-Gruppen Fuehrer Bremer that disbanded the Iraqi
Army and the Ba’ath Party? It’s a quote moreover, that doesn’t appear
in Part One (and don’t hold your breath for it to pop up in Part Two).
But
back for a mo’ to these two infamous ‘laws’ that ‘Bremer’ passed, the
implications of which were well-known at the time. Are we to believe
(as the BBC asserted in Part One) that the ‘Plan’ consisted of ‘No
Plan’? Of course! Out of chaos was meant to come the oil (remember the
‘No Plan, Plan’ exempted the Oil Ministry from destruction, and
predictably, it was the only part of the Iraqi state’s infrastructure
that was actually protected from day one).
How can it be that
the world’s most powerful nation can spend a dozen years bombing Iraq
into submission and in the process exterminate perhaps 1 million
people, the majority of them under twenty-five and at the end of it
all, not have a Plan when Der Tag arrived?
The US Army has an
entire division devoted to carrying out Plans for any country it
invades, it’s called the 4th Psychological Operations Group
headquartered at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Below is an excerpt from
it’s ‘mission statement’:
“US Army Civil Affairs (CA)
Organization “CA units are designed to provide support to both GP and
SO forces at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels. The vast
majority of army CA forces are in the reserve component (RC). The
army’s active component CA unit (96th CA BN, Ft. Bragg, NC) is capable
of rapidly deploying one of its five regionally aligned CA companies to
meet the initial CA support requirement, with transition to RC units
beginning as soon as mobilization permits. The RC civil affairs units
have functional specialties, with the unit’s soldiers being assigned to
functional teams.
“The functional specialties are:
Government Section
Legal
Public administration
Public Education
Public Health
Public Safety
Economic/Commerce Section
Economic Development
Civilian Suppl
Food and Agriculture
Public Facilities Section
Public Communications
Transportation
Public Works and Utilities
Special Functions Section
Cultural Relations
Civil Information
Dislocated Civilians
Emergency Services
Environmental Management
It’s critical mission runs as follows:
It
supports planning and coordination of CA and foreign nation support
operations. The unit provides Civil Affairs functional area specialists
in the following areas:
Public Administration
Dislocated Civilians
Civilian Supply
Public Communications
Public Health
Public Work and Utilities†[1]
Duh? Wha’ happened to the fucking Plan man?!
There
are thousands if not hundreds of thousands of documents detailing every
aspect of occupying a foreign country, each aspect handled by
specialised sections of the 59th Civil Affairs Battalion, headquartered
in Fort Bragg but it has five divisions nationwide. Here’s what it says
in part, on the official website of the Civil Affairs Association under
the heading of U. S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations
Command we read that,
‘Civil Affairs soldiers are the
commander’s link to the civilian population and authorities in an area
of operations. In addition to their military training, Civil Affairs
soldiers possess skills and experience based on their civilian
education and employment in fields such as finance, public safety,
public health, and public utilities. With their unique skills they
support the commander during combat operations by eliminating burdens
or liabilities caused by a local civilian population. Immediately
following hostilities Civil Affairs soldiers reconstitute civil
authority, and in the longer term help rebuild a viable civilian
infrastructure and economy. Civil Affairs supports U. S. national
objectives by assisting the government of a host or occupied area to
meet its peoples’ needs and maintain a stable and democratic civil
administration.’ http://www.civilaffairsassoc.org/USACAPOC.htm
But
clearly the invasion of Iraq was no ordinary type of invasion, for
example like in WWII, thus there was no need to call in the 59th
(except for their Psywar operations, not exactly conducive to
nation-building). The invasion of Iraq resembles the Vietnamese
Invasion insofar as there was no intention of ‘nation-building’, in
fact the exact opposite, for in order to defeat the ‘enemy’ it was
necessary to destroy Vietnam (but not to bother rebuilding it
afterwards. Remember the concept of ‘nation-building’ hadn’t yet been
invented as a rationale for destroying a nation, such pretenses were
not deemed necessary).
Likewise, there never was any intention
of rebuilding Iraq, the contracts for reconstruction worth billions
were only for the thieves to divide up between them (courtesy the US
and UK taxpayers) with the crumbs that fell off the table distributed
between their quislings and cronies in the Iraqi ‘government’.
So
why all of a sudden the backpeddling by the media and the rest of the
rats deserting what appears to be a sinking ship? I think part of the
reason is all the war talk concerning Iran has some of the USUK’s
allies and fellow travellers scared shitless that the Armani-suited
psychopaths might actually do it! Thus all kinds of ploys are being
used to put some distance between themselves and the psychos running
things, just in case it all goes completely pear-shaped.
The
second reason has to do with the simple fact that the reality that is
the war crime called Iraq is blatantly out of sync with all the
propaganda that’s been dished out for the past sixteen years, as to the
alleged reasons, objectives and results, or lack of in the case of
Iraq. So, just as with the dirty ‘dodgy dossier’ deed, the crime had to
be massaged into a more acceptable form of fuckup, after all mistakes
we can live with but deliberately wiping a country off the face of the
map, with or without a ‘Plan’?
Thirdly the allure of the
so-called neo-cons seems to be wearing thin, it's all well and good
making a big show invading a country already bombed into submission for
a dozen years but quite another to take on one that it's in reasonable
working order and without having first softened up our domestic
populations, and herein lies the rub, for using the same pretext to
invade Iran, namely WMDs, is a total PR disaster, even after they threw
in all the rubbish about Iranian involvement in bombings in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
So it’s ‘Photoshop’ time folks, time to airbrush
out all those inconvenient stories about ‘nation-building’ and to
recognise all the ‘mistakes’ (like the ‘mistakes’ that were Saddam’s
WMDs) that have been made and while we’re at it, conveniently cough up
a couple of scapegoats eg, the aforementioned former OGF Bremer. And
who better than the BBC to do the airbrushing, they’ve been at it for
decades.
Notes
1. ‘The Plot Thickens’ William Bowles 30/04/03 www.williambowles.info/ini/ini-011.html
For more on the PsyOps/PsyWar posse see the following:
U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations www.psywarrior.com/psyop.html
U. S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command www.globalspecialoperations.com/capoc.html
If
you want to sign up, visit this site: USACAPOC (A) Retention
www.usacapoc.army.mil/retention.aspx or take a look around, it’s all
there, how to successfully occupy a foreign country and it includes a
handy ‘Terror Threat Alert’ button, currently stuck on “Elevatedâ€.
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http://williambowles.info/ini/2007/1007/ini-0511.html and http://www.creative-i.info/?p=131