SURGING INTO DISASTER
NEW YORK December 07, 2009
President Barack Obama has missed two sterling opportunities to wind down the ugly Afghan morass he inherited from George W. Bush.
 
 First, Obama could have hit the pause button on the war when he first took office.   A thorough evaluation should have been done at that time. 
 
Second, during all the heavy duty strategy meetings over Afghanistan this November. The new president could have announced a cease-fire in the war or sharp reduction of military operations, then called for genuine peace talks under Saudi aegis with Taliban and its nationalist allies.
 
Instead of a sensible pause, Obama’s made the tragic decision last week to enlarge and prolong the eight-year war in Afghanistan.      
 
The ugly, messy conflict Obama inherited from George W. Bush now fully belongs to the “peace president” and his unhappy party. 
 
President Obama faced a choice between guns – $1 trillion for the next decade of warfare in Afghanistan – or butter – his $1 trillion national health plan. 
 
The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate chose guns. 
 
What Obama should really have been concerned with was Osama bin Laden’s vow to first bleed the US in Afghanistan and Iraq, then break America’s domination of the Muslim world by luring it into a final battle in Pakistan, a nation of 175 million, 90% of whom see the United States as their country’s primary enemy. 
 
The president also heard alarms from his field commanders and CIA that Taliban and its allies were taking control of much of Afghanistan and threatening the big cities. As US Afghan commander Gen. Stanley McChrystal warned, the mighty US even faced defeat at the hands of lightly armed mountain tribesmen – the same humiliating fate that befell the Soviet Union and led to the collapse of its empire.
 
So, as expected, Obama will rush 30,000 new troops into the Afghan quagmire, and arm-twist reluctant NATO allies to contribute 10,000 more mostly token forces.       
 
Obama, with his eye on the Afghan War’s growing  unpopularity among Americans, confusingly promised some of the 105,000 US garrison there will begin withdrawing in 2011.  But Obama’s aides almost immediately began backtracking on this pledge, which made no military sense at all. 
 
Senator John McCain and fellow Republican hawks had a field day shredding Obama’s foolish proposal.
 
Many Afghans, however, listened and concluded that the US, like the Soviets, would one day decamp. Those Afghans working for the US will quickly begin hedging their bets by making discreet side deals with Taliban, as I saw them do  with the mujahidin during the Soviet era.         
 
The president insisted his objective remains destroying al-Qaida. But al-Qaida hardly exists in Afghanistan. Only a handful remain in Pakistan, likely no more than a dozen men.
President Obama’s insincerity on this issue is very disturbing, undermining his reputation for veracity and clear thinking.
 
There is also concern that when Obama targets al-Qaida, his real target may be Pakistan. Pakistanis sourly joke that the US long ago killed Osama bin Laden and is keeping his spectral image alive to justify occupying Afghanistan.
 
Obama’s new military plan mirrors the Bush administration’s Iraq `surge’ that candidate Obama sharply criticized. US Marines may even go and  crush rebellious Kandahar the way Iraq’s Fallujah was laid waste.    
 
The Soviets also tried the same surge tactic in the mid 1980’s during their Afghan occupation.  When that failed, Moscow decided to pull back its over-extended 160,000 troops to  defend Afghanistan’s major cities and main roads from Afghan “terrorists.” 
 
That strategy also failed miserably, as did a similar effort by the French in the Red River Delta during the first Indochina War. Now the US is trying the same thing.  
 
Anyone who understands Afghanistan’s deep complexities knows that Obama’s surge won’t win the eight year war. Afghanistan’s 15-million strong Pashtun tribal majority will continue to resist western occupation. Waging colonial wars of pacification against resident populations has proven futile time after time.
  
At best, it will be an exercise in managing a failed policy.   
 
Americans are turning against the war.  Congress is fretting  over its mounting costs: US $300 billion for 2009 in a $1.4 trillion deficit year. This war is being waged on money borrowed from China. 
 
Some Democrats are rightly calling for a special war tax on all Americans rather than continuing to conceal the war’s huge expenses on the national credit card. 
 
It costs US $1 million to keep each American soldier in Afghanistan. Renting Pakistan’s assistance will cost $3 billion per year (overt and black payments combined). Thousands of US troops will remain stuck in Iraq where the underground Ba’ath Party is showing signs of life. 
 
President Obama vowed at West Point to fight  al-Qaida (read: anti-American groups) in Africa and Asia.   No wonder many angry, betrayed Democrats are calling him “George Bush’s third term.”
 
The most positive interpretation of President Obama’s
“surge” is that it is a face-saving exercise to cover America’s retreat from the Afghan morass.  
 
The key to US strategy is cobbling together a large Afghan army and police led by the US military – the modern version of the British Raj’s native troops under white officers. The Soviets also tried to build a 260,000-man Afghan Communist army, but failed. The US will be no more successful because its Afghan forces are mostly minority Tajik and Uzbek who are hated by the majority Pashtun. This was also the case during the Soviet occupation.
 
Efforts will be made to sanitize the corrupt Karzai government and its mafia-like warlords. This, too, will fail, But Obama’s hope is that he can declare victory by 2011. This would allow substantial US troop reductions before the next mid-term and presidential elections – if all goes well.
 
But things are not going well in Pakistan, without whose cooperation, bases, and supply routes the US cannot wage war in Afghanistan. The US-backed Pakistani government of Asif Ali Zardari is awash with corruption charges, condemned by the public as a puppet regime, and may soon be ousted by Pakistan’s military. 
 
Most Pakistanis support Taliban, see US occupation of  Afghanistan as driven by lust for oil and gas, and increasingly fear the US intends to tear their unstable nation apart in order to seize its nuclear arsenal.   
 
CIA-funded assassination teams have joined Predator drones in killing Pakistanis judged hostile to US interests. Increasing numbers of Pakistanis believe their nation is actually under US occupation.
 
Obama’s advisors have convinced him an early US withdrawal from Afghanistan will provoke chaos in Pakistan. They don’t understand that it is the US-led war in Afghanistan that is destabilizing Pakistan and creating ever more anti-western extremism. Forcing Pakistan to adopt policies inimical to its national interests that are detested by its public risk producing an Iranian-style revolution or coup by nationalist officers.
 
The longer US forces wage war in Afghanistan, the more the conflict will spread into Pakistan, where 15% of its people, and 20% or more of its military and intelligence service  are Pashtuns who sympathize with their beleaguered fellow Taliban Pashtuns in Afghanistan. 
 
A grimmer view is that Obama has fallen under the influence of conservative military-financial interests,  and Washington’s rabid neocons who seek  permanent war against the Muslim world.  
 
This week, Gen. James Jones, the president’s national security advisor, asserted, "We have strategic interests in South Asia that should not be measured in terms of finite times." In short, the American Raj will continue to dominate Afghanistan and Pakistan.
 
Obama’s “surge” may only expand, intensify, and prolong the Afghan  conflict. It may also ruin the presidency of a man so many Americans looked to as a savior and inspiration.
 
 
 
copyright Eric S. Margolis 2009
 
 
   
Harpfool
Monday, December 07, 2009 6:33 PM
Thanks Eric, you've covered a lot of ground here. A couple or three comments:

1. "A grimmer view is that Obama has fallen under the influence of conservative military-financial interests, and Washington’s rabid neocons who seek permanent war against the Muslim world. "

Why this insistence on seeing Obama as a real live self-determining being? What we have in Obama is Pinnochio, a little wooden head puppet dancing to his master's whim (okay, his nose doesn't grow longer when he lies, otherwise we'd all be tripping over it). I like Chris Hedges description: "Obama was and is a brand. He is a product of the Chicago political machine. He has been skillfully packaged as the new face of the corporate state."

2. "This week, Gen. James Jones, the president’s national security advisor, asserted, "We have strategic interests in South Asia that should not be measured in terms of finite times." "

I love this quote. Hubris in one sentence. Ozymandias has spoken.

3. "Obama’s “surge” may...also ruin the presidency of a man so many Americans looked to as a savior and inspiration."

I don't think this comes down to any one presidency any more. Presidential mouthpieces are interchangeable, replaceable spokespersons for those conservative military-financial interests. "Ruin" implies it might somehow have been different from this (which I guess is the premise of your opening paragraphs). Did anyone ever tell you you have an idealistic streak? :)
sheba69
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 3:46 AM
The Brits at the peak of imperial power and grandeur forsake these stale bread nibbling rag tag bands of Pastuns warriors, who for sake of harboring refugees and allies, never blinked an eye in laying down their lives.So did many armies, the last being the Soviets. The article encompasses every plausible reason why one should look before you leap. Micheal Moore's passionate open letter to Obama should have driven some sense into a president who got elected because the vast majority of Americans wanted a change for peace and a better future for all. In school we learned 'When in Rome be a Roman'. The same perhaps is applicable to the 'White House & Washington' viz the way 3rd term Bush is acting up.
Edward
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 12:21 PM
I assume that 2 months ago The Nobel Peace Price Committee was hoping that they could prevent what Obama has just done. Ironically-Obama called the decision "the call for action"
Now (I believe on Dec 10 the ceremony will take place in Oslo )we will have a truly Orwellian situation.
sheba69
Wednesday, December 09, 2009 3:38 AM
Edward, don't we all wish the Nobel Peace Committee as a measure sanity withdraw this award.
Cinderella
Wednesday, December 09, 2009 4:45 AM
After Nixon remove the gold standard in 1971 the US $ has no backing.

This means the US can keep paying oils and everything else including cheap stuff imported from China with money printed by the governmrnt.

So the US get the real tangible stuff like oil and all the goods in exchange for the paper that it prints with a number that says how much and the picture of previous US Presidents.

Does it matter anymore the US is paying trillions or even hundred of trillions be it for war, health care, or anything else? So the money problem is a non-issue it is resolved.

What will happen if other countries stop accepting the mighty US $ is another issue not yet addressed. The Chinese might want to persuade the oil producing countries and the European to go to a different standard that is something the US will have to deal with in the future and might create a great havoc in the financial world.

So for now be at peace and accept that every printed US $ is as valuable as it say it is.
addley
Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:43 AM
Yeah, the idea the bin laden is still alive is a joke.

Since 911 (which he wasn't involved in), he has been running from cave to cave tied to a dialysis machine and a medic.

Right.
lord anthony
Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:05 PM
It would be clear to a grade-schooler that creating a surge now means you didn't plan too good back at the start.
It means you didn't do your homework.

And if Obama had any class at all, he would have said to the Nobel Committee, "thanks for the thought but not now......maybe later"
RadicalRaul
Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:56 PM
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and insight. Now if I can figure out a way to break away from my corporate masters.
Stormcrow
Friday, December 11, 2009 6:57 AM
The achilles heel of democracy can be summed up pretty easily in light of the Afghanistan mess: Money never learns.

The west isn't even trying to think its way through this situation, instead relying on more and more blood, bombs and treasure. Money is treated as an acceptable replacement for objective reasoning.
lord anthony
Friday, December 11, 2009 11:01 AM
"Money is treated as an acceptable replacement for objective reasoning"

Thank you Stormcrow, for a beautiful distillation of what ails the modern world.

Couldn't be clearer in the entity known as the G20, made up of Ministers of Finance and Bank Governors but somehow we have accepted it as the ultimate conference of moral leadership, which it is not.

All about the bottom line.
Michael Moore was right.
Stormcrow
Friday, December 11, 2009 12:25 PM
Thank you for commenting, and it's great you mentioned the G20 because I work in a financial sector with a lot of small, independent investors and financial analysts, and they all know that very little has been reformed, They're concerned because they're the first to get run over by the big money when it decides it needs special rules, exemptions. But in the end, yes, we spend first, think later (if at all) and democracy becomes less effective as a result. There will be no barbarians at our gates ready to take our civilization down; it is being corroded from within.
Desoc
Friday, December 18, 2009 7:14 PM
I don't think you understand. Money doesn't need to learn; it knows. People say that money talks, to which Bob Dylan said: "It doesn't talk; it screams".

Money people make a fortune in any kind of war. Read what Eric said. All that money spent by the US gov't (taxpayers) is going to somebody... $$$ people who make oodles. They are not stupid, they are making a ridiculous profit off the killing... always did. WE, the people are deeply stupid to go along with that. Eric is dead right that the occupation will fail. Lots of people will die and havoc will result for so many people. But Haliburton, etc. are making a fortune.

That's what it's all about.
Calvin
Saturday, December 12, 2009 9:43 AM
Another insighful column, Eric. The thing with the Afghan people is, is that they have a culture, mindset and way of life that goes back hundreds of years and many generations. Washington hopes to change the country around in a few years? Lots of luck. Everytime I look at America I think of Rome. Through excesses and foolishness, bankrupted itself into ruin. There simply isn't enough time and money to stay in Afghanistan long enough to change the hearts and minds of the people. America will be broke long before that happens.
Waris
Saturday, December 12, 2009 9:31 PM
Almost every movie, story or novel we watch or read, ends up with victory to truthfulness. And this is the law of nature. History does the same. Truth prevails, lie perishes. If this quagmire in that region is created on lies, guess who should perish. Battleground of that region will decide, but what is that American populace waiting for?
Dik
Saturday, December 12, 2009 9:51 PM
I'm not sure... I've always considered history as being the winner's version of anything.
hoTmaLe
Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:53 AM
so many amerikis looked obama as a savior and inspiration.. This is the media which created hype for obama... He's doin what he has said b4 electing that i will withdraw all US forces from Iraq and send em 2 Afpk.
We're terrorize by high tech terrorists aka usa who r waging gratuitous war in our lands which make us more like Moloch.
I wrote sumwhere that Obama wil do da same as Bush-Cheney did b4 him and I also wrote that he's a communist and one doesn't know where he exactly born..Palin have u got any clue yet?
Communism and Capitalism cabal is creating cataclysm... V r entering into a final dark stage where there no lifeboat..Obama is indeed a 3rd term of Bush and Democracy is a sham rigging is rampant on afpk recent elections so as everywhere dun 4get corruption which is also rampant everywhere..Zardari is a Mush 3rd term.. Democracy and Dictatorship both D stands for Despotism run by Bureaucracy in short all modern cracy+ism r backed by Plutocracy.
All @$$
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