*Obama, Osama and Politics of Oil Hunger*


*Ram Puniyani*



The military operation (May 2nd 2011) which killed Osama bin Laden has
raised many questions related to the deeper truths of the phenomenon of Al
Qaeda, Terrorism and role of US in the region. What is obvious is that US in
a neat military operation violated the air space of Pakistan; with the help
of highly trained commandoes killed Osama bin Laden, the most dreaded name
in the annals of terrorism, the chief of Al Qaeda. Barrack Husain Obama is
in the seventh heaven for achieving a feat which US intelligence claims it
was trying from many years and finally has succeeded. Obama has all the
reasons to be happy as now after garnering the Noble Price for Peace he has
shaped himself as the one who looks ‘strong’ and can annihilate the
‘enemies’. It should surely improve his electoral ratings.



Pakistan authorities have been caught in a strange situation. They have been
claiming that Osama is not living in Pakistan; there are no terrorists in
Pakistan etc. In this backdrop, lo and behold, Osama is found at the walking
distance of the famous military academy of Pakistan. Pakistan as a state has
been humiliated by the mighty US. US violated Pakistan’s sovereignty. US did
not inform Pakistan about the military operation which it undertook on
Pakistan’s land. On the top of that US is refusing to apologize for this
violation of Pakistan’s air space, for using its military in another
country. Now fears are rife that US may do similar things to wipe out
Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. Due to Pakistan’s lie about Osama’s living in
Pakistan, there are voices calling for declaring Pakistan as a terrorist
state. Indian army Chief is telling loud and clear that Indian armed forces
are also competent to undertake such an operation.



In the whole spectacle created around the death of Osama bin Laden, some
deeper truth is being further hidden from the public eye. The fact that
truth is a multilayered phenomenon is being ignored and the whole game of
United States in first helping the creation of Al Qaeda, supporting Osama
bin Laden with money and armaments to join the anti Russian forces is
practically being pushed under the carpet. While Pakistan has to take the
blame for ‘housing’ Osama, the deeper fact is that Pakistan army and ISI had
mostly been hands in glove with the US policies for control over the oil
wealth of the region.



Just a few decades ago, during cold war, Communism was projected as the
enemy No One by United States and its minions. US policies aimed at
conquering the World economically, politically and also militarily where
possible. Socialist block was a big obstacle for US ambition. Around this
time Russian army occupies Afghanistan, and supports Afghan Communist
regimes’ efforts to bring in land reforms. Russian move brings in a reaction
in the form of US promoting a radical version of Islam. That was
incidentally also the time when the US army was demoralized due to its
defeat at the hands of Vietnamese people struggling to establish their own
nationalism. To counter the Soviet presence in the area, US played a clever
political trick. It resorted to encouraging and supporting the militant
version of Islam. US-CIA helped set up Madrassas in Pakistan through the
ISI. These Madrassas distorted the Islamic words Jihad and Kafir. A syllabus
was developed in Washington to brainwash the Asian Muslim youth on to the
path of terrorism. Osama, a Saudi Arabian Civil engineer was supported to
take the lead of Al Qaeda and rest is by now too well known.



While we know the doings of Al Qaeda, its terror acts in the region,
Pakistan, India both, not much is thought of the fact that at a time it was
US and its alliance with Pakistan army and ISI that the cancerous seeds of
this terrorist organization were sowed. An arrangement was struck whereby
weapons were brought in the ships, which were not to be checked at the
ports, and straight given to the Al Qaeda, which was in the good books of US
at that time. One recalls an interesting statement by the one of the
previous US Presidents, Ronald Reagan. While introducing the elements from
Al Qaeda, who were on a visit to the White house in 1985, Regan told the
puzzled media persons that the strange looking persons; gentlemen “... are
the moral equivalents of America's founding fathers." (Ronald Regan while
introducing the Mujahedeen leaders to media on the White house lawns. (1985).
It was a time when these characters were fighting the US war in Afghanistan,
the US war for balance of power and for the hegemony in the oil rich area.



After the gulf war 1991, in which Iraq was cornered by US, and after many
other Muslim countries were mauled by US, the Al Qaeda outfits turned
against its own creator, the United States. They started calling it ‘The
Great Satan” and poured venom against the US. Meanwhile Pakistan was under
the grip of military dictatorship of different Generals, who were thick as
thieves with the Maulanas and were constantly being guided by US through its
Ambassador based in Pakistan. Pakistan Military and ISI, for a price, played
the role of an assistant cum errand boy for the US policies in the area. The
situation starting changing after 9/11, when the World Trade Center was
attacked and nearly 3000 people from different countries and belonging too
many religions were killed. After this US media manufactured a new word in
the dictionary of terrorism. US media linked Islam with terrorism and word
Islamic-Terrorism was coined which became the buzz word picked by the media
all over the World. With this came the theory of ‘Clash of Civilizations’,
the guiding principle of US foreign policy.



This theory in nutshell stated that the ‘backward Islamic civilization’ is
out to attack the advanced Western Civilization. Gorge W. Bush used the word
Crusade as his cover for attacking Afghanistan and outlined this thesis of
Clash of Civilization in simple words, “Americans are asking: why do they
hate us? They hate our freedoms-our freedom of religion, our freedom of
speech, our freedom to vote and assemble and disagree with each
other."(George W. Bush, in his speech in US Congress in the aftermath of
9/11, 2001)



This thesis demonized the Muslims of the World to no end. With the efforts
for democratic revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and other Arab countries, many
a biases created deliberately against Islam and Muslims are collapsing. US
now wants to change the slogan which can continue its project to hegemonize
the World. ‘Exporting Democracy’ may be one such slogan, which will give the
legitimiacy to its global military domination. Pakistan military regime
which served the US interests so compliantly for so many years has been
partly overtaken by civilian Government in Pakistan, which in turn is trying
to bring semblance of democracy, trying to release the Pakistani society
from the shackles of Military-Mullah complex. This is coinciding with the
change in US policy. Now probably US no longer needs the services of
Pakistan Military ISI, so an open criticism of Pakistan after promoting it
for decades. Pakistan leadership needs to introspect about the future of the
people, as to how to escape the vice like grip of US domination and develop
the nation in alliance with regional forces. US-Pakistan relations should be
a lesson to others also. How US is capable of using the regimes and then
abandoning them after depleting them of their self respect, is abundantly
clear in this story. Other nations trying to dine in White House need a
relook at the suicidal path being adopted by them.

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