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Rebranding the Long War, Part 1 -- Obama does his Bush impression

Pepe Escobar , 2009-05-08 (Friday), Asia Times
The "lasting commitment" Washington war-time summit/photo-op between United States President Barack Obama and the AfPak twins, "Af" President Hamid Karzai and "Pak" President Asif Ali Zardari was far from being an urgent meeting to discuss ways to prevent the end of civilization as we know it. It has been all about the meticulous rebranding of the Pentagon's "Long War".

In Obama's own words, the "lasting commitment" is above all to "defeat al-Qaeda". As an afterthought, the president added, "But also to support the democratically elected, sovereign governments of both Pakistan and Afghanistan." To have George W Bush's man in Kabul and former premier Benazir Bhutto's widow defined as "sovereign", one would be excused for believing Bush is still in the White House.

In yet another deployment of his impeccable democratic credentials, Karzai has just picked as one of his vice presidential running mates none other than former Jamiat-e-Islami top commander and former first vice president Mohammad Fahim, a suspected drug warlord and armed militia-friendly veteran whom Human Rights Watch deplores as a systematic human-rights abuser. Faheem is Tajik; Karzai is Pashtun (from a minor tribe). Karzai badly needs the Tajiks to win a second presidential term in August.

Possibly moved by the obligatory "deep regret" expressed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Karzai refrained from throwing a tantrum in Washington concerning the latest "precise" US air strike in ultra-remote Farah province in western Afghanistan which, according to local sources, may have incinerated over 100 Afghans, 70% of them women and children. Context is key: it was the inept, corrupt, dysfunctional Karzai administration - monopolized by warlords and bandits - which made so much easier the return of the Taliban in full force.

Obama's opium war
By now it's clear that the upcoming, Pentagon-enabled, summer surge in the "Af" section of Obama's war in AfPak will be deployed essentially as Obama's new opium war. In a spicy historic reversal, the British Empire (which practically annexed Afghanistan) wanted the Chinese to be hooked on its opium, while now the American empire wants Afghans to stop cultivating it.

The strategy boils down to devastating the Pashtun-cultivated poppy fields in southern Helmand province - the opium capital of the world. In practice, this will be yet another indiscriminate war against Pashtun peasants, who have been cultivating poppies for centuries. Needless to say, thousands will migrate to the anti-occupation rainbow coalition/motley crew branded as "Taliban".

Destroying the only source of income for scores of poor Afghans means, in Pentagon spin, "to cut off the Taliban's main source of money", which also happens to be the "main source of money" for a collection of wily, US-friendly warlords who will not resign themselves to being left blowing in the wind.

The strategy is also oblivious to the fact that the Taliban themselves receive scores of funding from pious Gulf petro-monarchy millionaires as well as from sections in Saudi Arabia - the same Saudi Arabia that Pentagon supremo Robert Gates is now actively courting to ... abandon the Taliban. Since the Obama inauguration in January, Washington's heavy pressure over Islamabad has been relentless: forget about your enemy India, we want you to fight "our" war against the Taliban and "al-Qaeda".

Thus, expect any Pashtun opium farmer or peasant who brandishes his ax, dagger, matchlock or rusty Lee-Enfield rifle at the ultra-high tech incoming US troops to be branded a "terrorist". Welcome to yet one more chapter of the indeed long Pentagon war against the world's poorest.

You're finished because I said so
As for the "Pak" component of AfPak, it is pure counter-insurgency (COIN). As such, His Master's Voice has got to be Central Command commander and surging General David "I'm always positioning myself for 2012" Petraeus.

Enter the Pentagon's relentless PR campaign. Last week, Gates warned the US Senate Appropriations Committee that without the approval of a US$400 million-worth Pakistan Counter-insurgency Capability Fund (itself part of a humongous, extra $83.5 billion Obama wants to continue prosecuting his wars), and under the "unique authority" of Petraeus, the Pakistani government itself could collapse. The State Department was in tune: Clinton said Pakistan might collapse within six months.

Anyone is excused for believing this tactic - just gimme the money and shut up - is still Bush "war on terror" territory; that's because it is (the same extraordinary powers, with the State Department duly bypassed, just as with the Bush administration). The final song, of course, remains the same: the Pentagon running the show, very tight with the Pakistani army.

For US domestic consumption purposes, Pentagon tactics are a mix of obfuscation and paranoia. For instance, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell says, about Pakistan, "This is not a war zone for the US military." But then Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff - who's been to Pakistan twice in the past three weeks - says the Taliban in AfPak overall "threaten our national interests in the region and our safety here at home".

He was echoing both Clinton and Gates, who had said that the Taliban are an "existential threat" to Pakistan. Finally, Petraeus closes the scare tactics circle - stressing in a letter to the House Armed Services Committee that if the Pakistani Army does not prevail over the Taliban in two weeks, the Pakistani government may collapse.

That unveils the core of Pentagon's and David "COIN" Petraeus' thinking: they know that for long-term US designs what's best is yet another military dictatorship. Zardari's government is - rightfully - considered a sham (as Washington starts courting another dubious quantity, former premier Nawaz Sharif). Petraeus' "superior" man (his own word) couldn't be anyone but Army Chief of Staff General Ashfaq Kiani.

And that's exactly how Obama put it in his 100-day press conference last week, stressing the "strong military-to-military consultation and cooperation" and reducing Zardari to smithereens ("very fragile" government, lacking "the capacity to deliver basic services" and without "the support and the loyalty of their people"). Judging by his body language, Obama must have repeated the same litany to Zardari yesterday, live in Washington.
The money quote still is Obama's appraisal of Pakistan: "We want to respect their sovereignty, but we also recognize that we have huge strategic interests, huge national security interests in making sure that Pakistan is stable and that you don't end up having a nuclear-armed militant state."

Pakistani "sovereignty" is a joke; Pakistan is now openly being run from Washington. "We want to respect their sovereignty" does not mean "we" actually will. Obama and the Pentagon - which for all practical purposes treat Pakistan as a pitiful colony - would only be (relatively) comfortable with a new Pakistani military dictatorship. The fact that Pakistani public opinion overwhelmingly abhors the Taliban as much as it abhors yet another military dictatorship (see the recent, massive street demonstrations in favor of the Supreme Court justices) is dismissed as irrelevant.

The Swat class struggle
In this complex neo-colonial scenario Pakistan's "Talibanization" - the current craze in Washington - looks and feels more like a diversionary scare tactic. (Please see The Myth of Talibanistan, Asia Times Online, May 1, 2009. ) On the same topic, a report on the Pakistani daily Dawn about the specter of Talibanization of Karachi shows it has more to do with ethnic turbulence between Pashtuns and the Urdu-speaking, Indian-origin majority than about Karachi Pashtuns embracing the Taliban way.

The original Obama administration AfPak strategy, as everyone remembers, was essentially a drone war in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) coupled with a surge in Afghanistan. But the best and the brightest in Washington did not factor in an opportunist Taliban counter-surge.

The wily Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi (TNSM - Movement for the Enforcement of Islamic Law), led by Sufi Muhammad, managed to regiment Swat valley landless peasants to fight for their rights and "economic redistribution" against the usual wealthy, greedy, feudal landlords who happened to double as local politicians and government officials.

It's as if the very parochial Taliban had been paying attention to what goes on across South America ... Essentially, it was the appropriation of good old class struggle that led to the Taliban getting the upper hand. Islamabad was finally forced to agree on establishing Nizam-e-Adl (Islamic jurisprudence) in the Swat valley.


So what happened in Swat is that it moved beyond a - corrupt - state, and neo-colonial control. Washington's enemy suddenly swelled to part of the 1.3 million people in the area whose only means of protection are armed militias - what the West bundles up as "Taliban".

It's always crucial to remember that the "Taliban" have all sorts of agendas, from armed resistance to US occupation in Afghanistan to armed resistance to Pakistani army incursions. What they all want is basically the end of Washington's drone war, the end of Pakistan's support for the "war on terror" in AfPak, or at least for the inept, corrupt Pakistani state to leave them alone.

It's true that over the past few weeks Pakistani public opinion as a whole shot up to around 95% against the Taliban because Sufi Muhammad said democracy is an infidel thing; and because videos of Taliban floggings for the fist time were all over Pakistani media.

But the solution is obviously not a war in Swat. It would be, for instance, a concerted, long-term government policy to defuse the network of at least 45,000 madrassas (seminaries) with nearly 2 million students all over the country. And to defuse anti-democratic, sectarian outfits like Lashkar-e Toiba and Sipah-e Sahaba.

It won't happen. And Washington does not care. What matters for the Pentagon is that the minute any sectarian outfit or bandit gang decides to collude with the Pentagon, it's not "Taliban" anymore; it magically morphs into a "Concerned Local Citizens" outfit. By the same token any form of resistance to foreign interference or Predator hell from above bombing is inevitably branded "Taliban".

Left to its own devices, the Pentagon solution for Swat would probably be some form of ethnic cleansing. Predictably, what Obama and the Pentagon are in fact doing - part of their cozying up with the Pakistani army - is to side with the feudal landlords and force a return to the classic Pakistani status quo of immense social inequality. Thus virtually every local who has not become a refugee (as many as 5000,000 already did, leading to a huge humanitarian crisis) has been duly branded a "terrorist". Locals are caught between a rock (the Taliban) and a hard place (the US-supported Pakistani military).

The Pentagon does not do "collateral damage". The only consideration is the US Army becoming partially exposed in neighboring Afghanistan. After all, the key AfPak equation for the Pentagon is how to re-supply US troops involved in OCO ("overseas contingency operations").

The Swat tragedy is bound to get bloodier. As Steve Clemons from The Washington Note blog has learned in a conference in Doha, Obama and Petraeus are forcing the Pakistani army to crush Swat. Once again the imperial "fire on your own people" logic. Predictably, Zardari and the Pakistani army are still against it. But if they accept - that would be a tangible result from the Washington photo-op on Wednesday - the prize will be a lot of money and loads of precious helicopter gun ships.

Madmen on the loose
The Obama administration not only has rebranded the Bush "global war on terror" (GWOT) as the subtly Orwellian "overseas contingency operations" (OCO). The key component of OCO - the AfPak front - is now being actively rebranded, and sold, not as an American war but a Pakistani war.

Zardari plays his pitiful bit part; alongside Obama, the Pentagon and the State Department, he has been convincing Pakistani public opinion to fight Washington's OCO, defending the Predator bombing of Pashtun civilians in Pakistani land. It ain't easy: at least 20% of Pakistani army soldiers are Pashtun - now forced to fight their own Pashtun cousins.

As for the "Af" element of AfPak, the war against occupation in Afghanistan has "disappeared" from the narrative to the benefit of this Pakistani "holy war" against Talibanization. What has not disappeared, of course, is US bombing of Afghan peasants (with attached Hillary "regrets") plus the Predator war in FATA.

The question is: How far will the Obama, the Pentagon and Zardari collusion go in terms of wiping out any form of resistance to the US occupation of Afghanistan and the drone war against Pashtun peasants in FATA?

The relentless warnings on the collapse of Pakistan may become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Were it to happen, the balkanization of Pakistan would do wonders for the Pentagon's long-term strategy in the "arc of instability".

From a Pentagon dream scenario point of view, the balkanization of Pakistan would mean dismantling a "Terrorist Central" capable of contaminating other parts of the Muslim world, from Indian Kashmir to the Central Asian "stans". It would "free" India from its enemy Pakistan so India can work very closely with Washington as an effective counter power to the relentless rise of China.

And most of all, this still has to do with the greatest prize - Balochistan, as we'll see in part 2 of this report on Friday. Desert Balochistan, in southwest Pakistan, is where Washington and Islamabad clash head on. From a Washington perspective, Balochistan has to be thrown into chaos. That's about the only way to stop the construction of the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline, also known as the "peace pipeline", which would traverses Balochistan.

In a dream Washington scenario of balkanization of Pakistan, the US could swiftly take over Balochistan's immense natural wealth, and promote the strategic port of Gwadar in Balochistan not to the benefit of the IPI pipeline, but the perennially troubled Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline - Caspian gas wealth flowing under US, and not Russian or Iranian, control.

As for the Taliban, whether in FATA or Swat or anywhere else, they are no threat to the US. Usman Khalid, secretary general of the Rifah party in Pakistan, has nailed it, "The population dread the Taliban-style rule but they dread being split into four countries and to go under Indian suzerainty even more. The Taliban appear to be the lesser evil just as they were in Afghanistan."

History once again does repeat itself as farce: in fact the only sticking point between the Taliban and Washington is still the same as in August 2001 - pipeline transit fees. Washington wouldn't give a damn about sharia law as long as the US could control pipelines crossing Afghanistan and Balochistan.

Yes, Pipelineistan rules. What's a few ragged Pashtun or Balochis in Washington's way when the New Great Game in Eurasia can offer so many opportunities?

Part 2: Balochistan - the ultimate prize

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Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His new book, just out, is Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009).

Copyright 2009 Asia Times Online (Holdings) Ltd

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2007-03-21Chris Hedges: The Christian Right’s War on America
2007-03-24Is the American Empire on the Brink of Collapse?
2007-06-08Remarks at the Centennial Dinner for the Economic Club of New York
2007-06-08Islam and Liberal Democracy: A Historical Overview
2007-06-05President Bush Visits Prague, Czech Republic, Discusses Freedom
2007-06-06Nato’s Islamists
2007-05-10A Reporter At Large: In The Party Of God (Part II)
2007-05-11Waning Chances for Stability -- Least Bad Options in a Failed, War-Torn State
2007-05-15The New Demographic Balance in Europe and its Consequences
2007-05-17Rehabilitating US Imperialism
2007-05-29Vice President's Remarks at the United States Military Academy Commencement West Point, New York
2007-05-30The great escape
2007-06-01The Importance of Being Lucid
2007-07-16The Lose-Lose War
2007-07-22Fisk Interview with President Khatami
2007-08-07President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with President Karzai of Afghanistan
2007-07-08Bin Laden's Fatwa
2007-07-09How to Win in Iraq—and How to Lose
2007-07-13The New York Times Surrenders -- A monument to defeatism on the editorial page
2007-07-12Republic or empire: A National Intelligence Estimate on the United States
2007-06-28Outsourcing Torture -- The secret history of America’s “extraordinary rendition” program
2007-08-09The general and the mullahs
2007-08-09Is Pakistan Likely to Become a Taliban State?
2007-08-15President Delivers State of the Union Address
2007-08-16Text: President Bush Addresses the Nation
2007-09-02Remarks By The President At 2002 Graduation Exercise Of The United States Military Academy
2007-09-07Understanding the U.S.-Israel Alliance: An Israeli Response to the Walt-Mearsheimer Claim
2007-10-23Torture in the Name of Freedom
2007-10-20The War on Afghanistan Was Wrong, Too
2007-10-21In Pakistan Quandary, U.S. Reviews Stance
2007-09-25Distorting Desire
2007-12-08September 11, 2001: The French Knew Much About It
2007-12-03Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis, Peace Talks, Terrorism, and U.S. Policy
2007-11-20Breaking Away -- Francis Fukuyama and the neoconservatives
2007-11-21Afghanistan: Kabul-Islamabad Row Complicates Terrorism Fight
2007-11-20Whose War?
2007-12-02Follow the drugs: US shown the way
2007-11-02Vice President's Remarks to the Heritage Foundation
2007-11-04Musharraf Consolidates His Control With Arrests
2007-11-11The Next Act -- Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?
2007-11-06President Bush Discusses Global War on Terror
2007-11-17U.S. Secretly Aids Pakistan in Guarding Nuclear Arms
2007-11-13The new wars of religion
2007-11-13The Deadly Embrace
2007-11-15Volatile Pakistan
2008-02-04Arming the Middle East
2008-01-29Challenging a Unipolar World
2008-03-22Muslims, Democracy, and the American Experience
2008-03-24Globalization And The Development Of Underdevelopment Of The Third World
2008-03-24It Wasn't On Oprah or Fox News -- How Could Hillary Have Known?
2008-02-29Islamist Bubbles -- Beware the light at the end of the Islamist tunnel
2008-02-29The new wars of religion
2008-03-02The world as Shakespearean tragedy
2008-03-06"Victory Would be a Fata Morgana"
2008-03-15Russia throws a wrench in NATO's works
2008-03-16Bush is an idiot, but he was right about Saddam
2008-01-23Surge to Nowhere
2008-01-19Musharraf and Pakistan’s solid foundation
2008-01-21Stabilization and Democratization: Renewing the Transatlantic Alliance
2007-12-27For a Neighbor, a Worrisome Drama in Pakistan
2007-12-27Riedel: Bhutto’s Assassination ‘Almost Certainly’ Work of Al-Qaeda
2007-12-28Al Qaeda In GHQ, Rawalpindi
2007-12-18Time for smart power
2007-12-18Turkey's EU Membership's Possible Impacts on the Middle East
2008-09-15The Financial Crisis: An Interview with George Soros
2008-09-27Bush Said to Give Orders Allowing Raids in Pakistan
2008-09-27Pakistan’s Military Chief Criticizes U.S. Over a Raid
2008-10-02U.S. Not Winning War on Terror -- Special Report
2008-08-28Vice President's Remarks on the 90th National Convention of the American Legion
2008-10-11What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response
2008-10-31Preventing and Responding to Internal Conflict: When is it Right for Others to Intervene?
2008-10-29Sarkozy, France, and Nato -- Will Sarkozy’s Rapprochement To Nato Be Sustainable?
2008-11-03Petraeus visits Pakistan as it fights "for survival"
2008-04-05Oil, Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran
2008-04-05Is Iran Next? The Importance of Geopolitics
2008-04-22The March to War: Israel Prepares for War against Lebanon and Syria
2008-04-23Religious Extremism: Muslim Challenge And Islamic Response
2008-04-23Bush Nominates Petraeus To Lead Central Command
2008-05-14Resisting the Empire
2008-05-19Walker's World: Bush with the pharaohs
2008-06-01Why NATO Troops Can't Deliver Peace in Afghanistan
2008-06-06Between the Rule of Power and the Power of Rule: In Search of an Effective World Order
2008-06-16The Fall of France and the Multicultural World War
2008-08-25Securitarism, reproduction of disorder and erosion of democratic rule of law
2008-07-31Drilling in Afghanistan
2008-08-06Douglas Feith's War and Decision: Life in a Neocon's Parallel Universe
2008-07-16Obama stands by timetable for Iraq
2008-07-07Wrestling for influence
2009-03-31Ambitions for Afghanistan down to earth -- Editorial
2009-02-22Boots on the ground -- Afghanistan and Pakistan
2009-02-23Transcript of the CBC News interview with Obama
2009-02-07America’s long, long Afghan war
2009-02-02Freedom Beats A Global Retreat
2008-11-10Bush’s third war
2008-11-04Obama’s Kashmir comments hit a raw nerve in India
2008-11-25A Secure Europe in a Better World -- European Security Strategy
2008-11-20'Eurasia and Europe should Cooperate against America' interview with Alexandr Dugin
2008-11-20Russia And The New World Order -- The Geopolitical Project Of Pax Eurasiatica
2008-12-27Pakistan Moves Troops Amid Tension With India
2008-12-07Obama’s Speech in Berlin -- Transcript
2008-12-15Pakistan’s Balkanization
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 4: The Global Challenge of WMD Terrorism
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Europe and Eurasia Overview
2009-05-13NBC News' Meet The Press: Dick Cheney
2009-07-22Street Fighting Man
2009-07-07Clinton Vows to Usher New Era in US-India Relations
2007-09-06Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew
2007-09-09No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?
2007-08-14Pakistan celebrates independence, warns of meddling
2007-08-14Editorial: Tread carefully after 60 ideologically mismatched years
2007-08-10The Role of Pakistan's Military Intelligence (ISI) in the September 11 Attacks
2007-08-08Obama right on target in war on “errorism”
2007-07-02Zionist Plan for the Middle East
2007-07-01Democratic Realism -- An American Foreign Policy for a Unipolar World
2007-07-10Profile: President Pervez Musharraf
2007-07-10Tariq Ramadan Has an Identity Issue
2007-07-10The general in his labyrinth
2007-07-08The Road Home - Editorial
2007-08-06Pakistan Criticizes Obama on Comments
2007-08-07Elections, Democracy and Stability in Pakistan -- Asia Report N°137
2007-08-07Pakistan: No al-Qaida Safe Havens
2007-07-31CNN Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer
2007-07-17A world wide web of terror
2007-07-17Why Bush Will Be A Winner
2007-07-17Exit Strategies
2007-07-25Bush Still Doesn't Get It
2007-07-27Imagining Defeat -- What happen if America retreats from Iraq?
2007-07-27Back to the Future? -- The Mideast landscape
2007-05-17300: Proto-Fascism and Manufacturing of Complicity
2007-05-22Statements made by Democratic leaders about Saddam Hussein's acquisition or possession of WMD
2007-05-10Six Nightmares: Real Threats in a Dangerous World and How America Can Meet Them
2007-06-08Race and Slavery in the Middle East
2007-06-07How Permanent Are Those Bases?
2007-06-07Al-Qaeda spark for an Iran-US fire
2007-06-19Comparing US & Palestine homicide rates
2007-03-19Made in USA
2007-04-02Reaction From Around the World
2007-04-05"Promoting Democracy: A Progressive Foreign Policy Agenda".
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Briefing on Release of 2006
2007-04-12The Eurabia Code
2007-04-17Commission Adopts Resolutions On Combating Defamation Of Religions; Right To Development
2007-03-01President Bush Discusses Progress in Afghanistan, Global War on Terror
2007-02-26Which Will It Be America, Empire or Democracy?
2007-02-20Misplaying North Korea and Losing Friends and Influence in Northeast Asia
2007-03-09Assembly, Opening Debate On Question Of Palestine, Hears Call For Enhanced UN Involvement In Current Middle East Situation
2006-05-01‘The Enemy at Home’ - First Chapter
2007-01-11Transcript of President Bush’s Address to Nation on U.S. Policy in Iraq
2007-01-24President Bush’s State of the Union Address
2007-01-24The price of hypocrisy
2007-01-06The Islamabad Dilemma - Success in Afghanistan Depends on Success in Pakistan
2006-12-20Text of Gore speech
2006-10-29Taking the Fight to the Taliban
2006-10-26President Bush on Iraq
2006-10-09The Emerging Russian Giant Plays its Cards Strategically