By Pepe Escobar
April 1, 2012
The
early 21st century is addicted to war porn, a prime spectator sport consumed by
global couch and digital potatoes. War porn took the limelight on the evening
of September 11, 2001, when the George W Bush administration launched the “war
on terror” ~ which was interpreted by many of its practitioners as a subtle
legitimization of United States state terror against, predominantly, Muslims.
This was also a
war OF terror ~ as in a manifestation of state terror pitting urban high-tech
might against basically rural, low-tech cunning. The US did not exercise this
monopoly; Beijing practiced it in Xinjiang, its far west, and Russia practiced
it in Chechnya.
Like porn, war
porn cannot exist without being based on a lie ~ a crude representation. But
unlike porn, war porn is the real thing; unlike crude, cheap snuff movies,
people in war porn actually die ~ in droves.
The lie to
finish all lies at the center of this representation was definitely established
with the leak of the 2005 Downing Street memo, in which the head of the British
MI6 confirmed that the Bush administration wanted to take out Iraq’s Saddam
Hussein by linking Islamic terrorism with (non-existent) weapons of mass
destruction (WMD). So, as the memo put it, “The intelligence and facts were
being fixed around the policy.”
In the end,
George “you’re either with us or against us” Bush did star in his own,
larger-than-life snuff movie ~ that happened to double as the invasion and
destruction of the eastern flank of the Arab nation.
THE NEW GUERNICA
Iraq may indeed
be seen as the Star Wars of war porn ~ an apotheosis of sequels. Take the
(second) Fallujah offensive in late 2004.
At the time I
described it as the new Guernica. I also took the liberty of paraphrasing
Jean-Paul Sartre, writing about the Algerian War; after Fallujah no two
Americans shall meet without a corpse lying between them. To quote
Coppola’s Apocalypse Now,
there were bodies, bodies everywhere.
The Francisco
Franco in Fallujah was Iyad Allawi, the US-installed interim premier. It was
Allawi who “asked” the Pentagon to bomb Fallujah. In Guernica ~ as in Fallujah ~
there was no distinction between civilians and guerrillas: it was the rule of “Viva la muerte!”
United States
Marine Corps commanders said on the record that Fallujah was the house of
Satan. Franco denied the massacre in Guernica and blamed the local population ~
just as Allawi and the Pentagon denied any civilian deaths and insisted
“insurgents” were guilty.
Fallujah was
reduced to rubble, at least 200,000 residents became refugees, and thousands of
civilians were killed, in order to “save it” (echoes of Vietnam). No one in
Western corporate media had the guts to say that in fact Fallujah was the
American Halabja.
Fifteen years
before Fallujah, in Halabja, Washington was a very enthusiastic supplier of
chemical weapons to Saddam, who used them to gas thousands of Kurds. The
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) at the time said it was not Saddam; it was
Khomeinist Iran. Yet Saddam did it, and did it deliberately, just like the US
in Fallujah.
Fallujah doctors
identified swollen and yellowish corpses without any injuries, as well as
“melted bodies” ~ victims of napalm, the cocktail of polystyrene and jet fuel.
Residents who managed to escape told of bombing by “poisonous gases” and “weird
bombs that smoke like a mushroom cloud ~ and then small pieces fall from the
air with long tails of smoke behind them. The pieces of these strange bombs
explode into large fires that burn the skin even when you throw water over
them.”
That’s exactly
what happens to people bombed with napalm or white phosphorus. The United
Nations banned the bombing of civilians with napalm in 1980. The US is the only
country in the world still using napalm.
Fallujah also
provided a mini-snuff movie hit; the summary execution of a wounded,
defenseless Iraqi man inside a mosque by a US Marine. The execution, caught on
tape, and watched by millions on YouTube, graphically spelled out the “special”
rules of engagement. US Marine commanders at the time were telling their
soldiers to “shoot everything that moves and everything that doesn’t move”; to
fire “two bullets in every body”; in case of seeing any military-aged men in
the streets of Fallujah, to “drop ‘em”; and to spray every home with
machine-gun and tank fire before entering them.
The rules of
engagement in Iraq were codified in a 182-page field manual distributed to each
and every soldier and issued in October 2004 by the Pentagon. This
counter-insurgency manual stressed five rules; “protect the population;
establish local political institutions; reinforce local governments; eliminate
insurgent capabilities; and exploit information from local sources.”
Now back to
reality.
Fallujah’s
population was not protected: it was bombed out of the city and turned into a
mass of thousands of refugees. Political institutions were already in place:
the Fallujah Shura was running the city. No local government can possibly run a
pile of rubble to be recovered by seething citizens, not to mention be
“reinforced”.
“Insurgent
capabilities” were not eliminated; the resistance dispersed around the 22 other
cities out of control by the US occupation, and spread up north all the way to
Mosul; and the Americans remained without intelligence “from local sources”
because they antagonized every possible heart and mind.
Meanwhile, in
the US, most of the population was already immune to war porn. When the Abu
Ghraib scandal broke out in the spring of 2004, I was driving through Texas,
exploring Bushland. Virtually everybody I spoke to either attributed the
humiliation of Iraqi prisoners to “a few bad apples”, or defended it on
patriotic grounds (“we must teach a lesson to “terrorists”).
I LOVE A MAN IN UNIFORM
In thesis, there
is an approved mechanism in the 21st century to defend civilians from war porn.
It’s the R2P ~ “responsibility to protect” doctrine. This was an idea floated
already in 2001 ~ a few weeks after the war on terror was unleashed, in fact ~
by the Canadian government and a few foundations. The idea was that the concert
of nations had a “moral duty” to deploy a humanitarian intervention in cases
such as Halabja, not to mention the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the mid-1970s or
the genocide in Rwanda in the mid-1990s.
In 2004, a panel
at the UN codified the idea ~ crucially with the Security Council being able to
authorize a “military intervention” only “as a last resort”. Then, in 2005, the
UN General Assembly endorsed a resolution supporting R2P, and in 2006 the UN
Security Council passed resolution 1674 about “the protection of civilians in
armed conflict”; they should be protected against “genocide, war crimes, ethnic
cleansing and crimes against humanity”.
Now fast-forward
to the end of 2008, early 2009, when Israel ~ using American fighter jets to
raise hell ~ unleashed a large-scale attack on the civilian population of the
Gaza strip.
Look at the
official US reaction; “Israel has obviously decided to protect herself and her
people,” said then-president Bush. The US Congress voted by a staggering
390-to-5 to recognize “Israel’s right to defend itself against attacks from
Gaza”. The incoming Barack Obama administration was thunderously silent. Only
future Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “We support Israel’s right to
self-defense.”
At least 1,300
civilians ~ including scores of women and children ~ were killed by state
terror in Gaza. Nobody invoked R2P. Nobody pointed to Israel’s graphic failure
in its “responsibility to protect” Palestinians. Nobody called for a
“humanitarian intervention” targeting Israel.
The mere notion that a superpower ~ and other lesser powers ~ make their foreign policy decisions based on humanitarian grounds, such as protecting people under siege, is an absolute joke.
So already at
the time we learned how R2P was to be instrumentalized.
It did not apply to the US in Iraq or Afghanistan.
It did not apply to Israel in Palestine.
It would eventually apply only to frame “rogue” rulers that are
not “our bastards”
~ as in Muammar Gaddafi in Libya in 2011.
“Humanitarian” intervention, yes; but only to get rid of “the
bad guys.”
And the beauty
of R2P was that it could be turned upside down anytime. Bush pleaded for the “liberation”
of suffering Afghans ~ and especially burqa-clad
Afghan women ~ from the “evil” Taliban, in fact configuring Afghanistan as a
humanitarian intervention.
And when the
bogus links between al-Qaeda and the non-existent WMDs were debunked, Washington
began to justify the invasion, occupation and destruction of Iraq via … R2P;
“responsibility to protect” Iraqis from Saddam, and then to protect Iraqis from
themselves.
THE KILLER AWOKE BEFORE DAWN
The most recent
installment in serial episodes of war porn is the Kandahar massacre, when,
according to the official Pentagon version (or cover up) an American army
sergeant, a sniper and Iraqi war veteran ~ a highly trained assassin ~ shot 17
Afghan civilians, including nine women and four children, in two villages two
miles apart, and burned some of their bodies.
Like with Abu
Ghraib, there was the usual torrent of denials from the Pentagon ~ as in “this
is not us” or “we don’t do things this way”; not to mention a tsunami of
stories in US corporate media humanizing the hero-turned-mass killer, as in
“he’s such a good guy, a family man”. In contrast, not a single word about The
Other ~ the Afghan victims. They are faceless; and nobody knows their names.
A ~ serious ~
Afghan enquiry established that some 20 soldiers may have been part of the
massacre ~ as in My Lai in Vietnam; and that included the rape of two of the
women. It does make sense. War porn is a lethal, group subculture ~ complete
with targeted assassinations, revenge killings, desecration of bodies,
harvesting of trophies (severed fingers or ears), burning of Korans and pissing
on dead bodies. It’s essentially a collective sport.
US “kill teams”
have deliberately executed random, innocent Afghan civilians, mostly teenagers,
for sport, planted weapons on their bodies, and then posed with their corpses
as trophies. Not by accident they had been operating out of a base in the same
area of the Kandahar massacre.
And we should
not forget former top US commander in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal,
who in April 10, 2010, admitted, bluntly, “We’ve shot an amazing number of
people” who were not a
threat to the US or Western civilization.
The Pentagon
spins and sells in Afghanistan what it sold in Iraq (and even way back in
Vietnam for that matter); the idea that this is a “population-centric
counter-insurgency” ~ or COIN, to “win hearts and minds”, and part of a great
nation building project.
This is a
monumental lie. The Obama surge in Afghanistan ~ based on COIN ~ was a total
failure. What replaced it was hardcore, covert, dark war, led by “kill teams”
of Special Forces. That implies an inflation of air strikes and night raids. No
to mention drone strikes, both in Afghanistan and in Pakistan’s tribal areas,
whose favorite targets seem to be Pashtun wedding parties.
Incidentally, the CIA claims that since May 2010, ultra-smart drones have killed more than 600 “carefully selected” human targets ~ and, miraculously, not a single civilian.
Expect to see
this war porn extravaganza celebrated in an orgy of upcoming, joint
Pentagon-Hollywood blockbusters. In real life, this is spun by people such as
John Nagl, who was on General David Petraeus’ staff in Iraq and now runs the
pro-Pentagon think-tank Center for New American Security.
The new stellar
macho, macho men may be the commandos under the Joint Special Operations
Command (JSOC). But this a Pentagon production, which has created, according to
Nagl, an “industrial strength counter-terrorism killing machine”.
Reality, though,
is much more prosaic. COIN techniques, applied by McChrystal, relied on only
three components; 24-hour surveillance by drones; monitoring of mobile phones;
and pinpointing the physical location of the phones from their signals.
This implies
that anyone in an area under a drone watch using a cell phone was branded as a
“terrorist”, or at least “terrorist sympathizer”. And then the focus of the
night raids in Afghanistan shifted from “high value targets” ~ high-level and
mid-level al-Qaeda and Taliban ~ to anyone who was branded as helping the
Taliban.
In May 2009,
before McChrystal arrived, US Special Forces were carrying 20 raids a month. By
November, they were 90 a month. By the spring of 2010, they were 250 a month.
When McChrystal was fired ~ because of a story in Rolling Stone (he was competing
with Lady Gaga for the cover; Lady Gaga won) ~ and Obama replaced him with
Petraeus in the summer of 2010, there were 600 a month. By April 2011, they
were more than 1,000 a month.
So this is how it works.Don’t even think of using a cell phone in Kandahar and other Afghan provinces. Otherwise, the “eyes in the sky” are going to get you.
At the very
least you will be sent to jail, along with thousands of other civilians branded
as “terrorist sympathizers”; and intelligence analysts will use your data to
compile their “kill/capture list” and catch even more civilians in their net.
As for the
civilian “collateral damage” of the night raids, they were always presented by
the Pentagon as “terrorists”. Example; in a raid in Gardez on February 12,
2010, two men were killed; a local government prosecutor and an Afghan
intelligence official, as well as three women (two of them pregnant). The
killers told the US-North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) command in Kabul
that the two men were “terrorists” and the women had been found tied up and
gagged. Then the actual target of the raid turned himself in for questioning a
few days later, and was released without any charges.
That’s just the
beginning. Targeted assassination ~ as practiced in Afghanistan ~ will be the
Pentagon’s tactic of choice in all future US wars.
PASS THE CONDOM, DARLING
Libya was a
major war porn atrocity exhibition ~ complete with a nifty Roman touch of the
defeated “barbarian” chief sodomized in the streets and then executed, straight
on YouTube.
This, by the
way, is exactly what Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in a lightning visit
to Tripoli, had announced less than 48 hours before the fact. Gaddafi should be
“captured or killed”. When she watched it in the screen of her BlackBerry she
could only react with the semantic earthquake “Wow!”
From the minute
a UN resolution imposed a no-fly zone over Libya under the cover of R2P, it
became a green card to regime change. Plan A was always to capture and kill Gaddafi
~ as in an Afghan-style targeted assassination. That was the Obama
administration official policy. There was no plan B.
Obama said the
death of Gaddafi meant, “the strength of American leadership across the world”.
That was as “We got him” (echoes of Saddam captured by the Bush administration)
as one could possibly expect.
With an extra
bonus. Even though Washington paid no less than 80% of the operating costs of
those dimwits at NATO (roughly $2 billion), it was still pocket money. Anyway,
it was still awkward to say, “We did it”, because the White House always said
this was not a war; it was a “kinetic” something. And they were not in charge.
Only the
hopelessly naïve may have swallowed the propaganda of NATO’s “humanitarian”
40,000-plus bombing which devastated Libya’s infrastructure back to the Stone
Age as a Shock and Awe in slow motion. This never had anything to do with R2P.
This was R2P as
safe sex ~ and the “international community” was the condom. The “international
community”, as everyone knows, is composed of Washington, a few washed-up NATO
members, and the democratic Persian Gulf powerhouses of Qatar and the United
Arab Emirates (UAE), plus the House of Saud in the shade.
The EU, which up
to extra time was caressing the helm of Gaddafi’s gowns, took no time to fall
over themselves in editorials about the 42-year reign of a “buffoon”.
As for the
concept of international law, it was left lying in a drain as filthy as the one
Gaddafi was holed up in. Saddam at least got a fake trial in a kangaroo court
before meeting the executioner (he ended up on YouTube as well).
Osama bin Laden
was simply snuffed out, assassination-style, after a territorial invasion of
Pakistan (no YouTube ~ so many don’t believe it).
Gaddafi went one
up, snuffed out with a mix of air war and assassination. They are The Three
Graceful Scalps of War Porn.
ED:
Disagreement regarding the assassination of bin Laden since he was reported
dead in 2002 by many reliable sources and not reported in the West.
SWEET EMOTION
Syria is yet
another declination of war porn narrative. If you can’t R2P it, fake it.
And to think
that all this was codified such a long time ago. Already in 1997, the US Army
War College Quarterly was defining what they called “the future of warfare”.
They framed it as “the conflict between information masters and information
victims”.
They were sure “we are already masters of information warfare~ Hollywood is ‘preparing the battlefield’~ Information destroys traditional jobs and traditional cultures; it seduces, betrays, yet remains invulnerable~ Our sophistication in handling it will enable us to outlast and outperform all hierarchical cultures~ Societies that fear or otherwise cannot manage the flow of information simply will not be competitive.
They might
master the technological wherewithal to watch the videos, but we will be
writing the scripts, producing them, and collecting the royalties. Our creativity
is devastating.”
Post-everything
information warfare has nothing to do with geopolitics. Just like the
proverbial Hollywood product, it is to be “spawned” out of raw emotions;
“hatred, jealousy, and greed ~ emotions, rather than strategy”.
In Syria this is
exactly how Western corporate media has scripted the whole movie; the War
College “information warfare” tactics in practice. The Syrian government never
had much of a chance against those “writing the scripts, producing them, and
collecting the royalties”.
For example, the
armed opposition, the so-called Free Syrian Army (a nasty cocktail of
defectors, opportunists, jihadis and foreign mercenaries) brought Western
journalists to Homs and then insisted to extract them, in extremely dangerous
condition, and with people being killed, via Lebanon, rather than through the
Red Crescent. They were nothing else than writing the script for a
foreign-imposed “humanitarian corridor” to be opened to Homs. This was pure
theater ~ or war porn packaged as a Hollywood drama.
The problem is
Western public opinion is now hostage to this brand of information warfare.
Forget about even the possibility of peaceful negotiations among adult parties.
What’s left is a binary good guys versus bad guys plot, where the Big Bad Guy
must be destroyed at all costs (and on top of it his wife is a snob bitch who
loves shopping!)
Only the
terminally naïve may believe that jihadis ~ including Libya’s NATO rebels ~
financed by the Gulf Counter-revolution Club, also known as Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) are a bunch of democratic reformists burning with good
intentions.
Even Human
Rights Watch was finally forced to acknowledge that these armed “activists”
were responsible for “kidnapping, detention, and torture”, after receiving
reports of “executions by armed opposition groups of security force members and
civilians”.
What this (soft
and hard) war porn narrative veils in the end, is the real Syrian tragedy; the
impossibility for the much-lauded “Syrian people” to get rid of all these
crooks ~ the Assad system, the Muslim Brotherhood-controlled Syrian National
Council, and the mercenary-infested Free Syrian Army.
LISTEN TO THE SOUND OF CHAOS
This ~ very
partial ~ catalogue of sorrows inevitably brings us to the current supreme war
porn blockbuster ~ the Iran psychodrama.
2012 is the new
2002; Iran is the new Iraq; and whatever the highway, to evoke the neo-con
motto, real men go to Tehran via Damascus, or real men go to Tehran non-stop.
Perhaps only
underwater in the Arctic we would be able to escape the cacophonous cortege of
American right-wingers ~ and their respective European poodles ~ salivating for
blood and deploying the usual festival of fallacies like “Iran wants to wipe
Israel off the map”, “diplomacy has run its course”, “the sanctions are too
late”, or “Iran is within a year, six months, a week, a day, or a minute of
assembling a bomb”.
Of course these
dogs of war would never bother to follow what the International Atomic Energy
Agency is actually doing, not to mention the National Intelligence Estimates
released by the 17 US intelligence agencies.
Because they, to
a great extent, are “writing the scripts, producing them, and collecting the
royalties” in terms of corporate media, they can get away with an astonishingly
toxic fusion of arrogance and ignorance ~ about the Middle East, about Persian
culture, about Asian integration, about the nuclear issue, about the oil
industry, about the global economy, about “the Rest” as compared to “the West”.
Just like with
Iraq in 2002, Iran is always dehumanized. The relentless, totally hysterical,
fear-inducing “narrative” of “should we bomb now or should we bomb later” is
always about oh so very smart bunker buster bombs and precision missiles that
will accomplish an ultra clean large-scale devastation job without producing a
single “collateral damage”.
Just like safe
sex.
And even when the voice of the establishment itself ~ the New York Times ~ admits that neither US nor Israeli intelligence believe Iran has decided to build a bomb (a 5-year-old could reach the same conclusion), the hysteria remains inter-galactic.
Meanwhile, while
it gets ready ~ “all options are on the table”, Obama himself keeps repeating ~
for yet another war in what it used to call “arc of instability”, the Pentagon
also found time to repackage war porn.
It took only a
60-second video now on YouTube, titled Toward
the Sound of Chaos, released only a few days after the Kandahar
massacre. Just look at its key target audience: the very large market of poor,
unemployed and politically very naïve young Americans.
Let’s listen to
the mini-movie voice over: “Where chaos looms, the Few emerge. Marines move
toward the sounds of tyranny, injustice and despair ~ with the courage and
resolve to silence them. By ending conflict, instilling order and helping those
who can’t help themselves, Marines face down the threats of our time.”
Maybe, in this
Orwellian universe, we should ask the dead Afghans urinated upon by US Marines,
or the thousands of dead in Fallujah, to write a movie review.
Well, dead men
don’t write.
Maybe we could
think about the day NATO enforces a no-fly zone over Saudi Arabia to protect
the Shi’ites in the eastern province, while Pentagon drones launch a carpet of
Hellfire missiles over those thousands of arrogant, medieval, corrupt House of
Saud princes. No, it’s not going to happen.
Over a decade
after the beginning of the war on terror, this is what the world is coming to;
a lazy, virtually worldwide audience, jaded, dazed and distracted from
distraction by distraction, helplessly hooked on the shabby atrocity exhibition
of war porn.
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