Cheney's Chief Assassin Is Now Obama's Commander in Afghanistan
By James Petras, Axis of Logic
Posted on May 18, 2009, Printed on May 18, 2009
http://www.alternet.org/story/140068/

"The Deltas are psychosŠYou have to be a 
certified psychopath to join the Delta ForceŠ", a 
US Army colonel from Fort Bragg once told me back 
in the 1980s. Now President Obama has elevated 
the most notorious of the psychopaths, General 
Stanley McChrystal, to head the US and NATO 
military command in Afghanistan.

McChrystal's rise to leadership is marked by his 
central role in directing special operations 
teams engaged in extrajudicial assassinations, 
systematic torture, bombing of civilian 
communities and search and destroy missions. He 
is the very embodiment of the brutality and gore 
that accompanies military-driven empire building. 
Between September 2003 and August 2008, 
McChrystal directed the Pentagon's Joint Special 
Operations (JSO) Command which operates special 
teams in overseas assassinations.

The point of the 'Special Operations' teams (SOT) 
is that they do not distinguish between civilian 
and military oppositions, between activists and 
their sympathizers and the armed resistance.  The 
SOT specialize in establishing death squads and 
recruiting and training paramilitary forces to 
terrorize communities, neighborhoods and social 
movements opposing US client regimes. The SOT's 
'counter-terrorism' is terrorism in reverse, 
focusing on socio-political groups between US 
proxies and the armed resistance. McChrystal's 
SOT targeted local and national insurgent leaders 
in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan through 
commando raids and air strikes. During the last 5 
years of the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld period the SOT 
were deeply implicated in the torture of 
political prisoners and suspects.

McChrystal was a special favorite of Rumsfeld and 
Cheney because he was in charge of the 'direct 
action' forces of the 'Special Missions Units. 
'Direct Action' operative are the death-squads 
and torturers and their only engagement with the 
local population is to terrorize, and not to 
propagandize. They engage in 'propaganda of the 
dead', assassinating local leaders to 'teach' the 
locals to obey and submit to the occupation. 
Obama's appointment of McChrystal as head 
reflects a grave new military escalation of his 
Afghanistan war in the face of the advance of the 
resistance throughout the country.

The deteriorating position of the US is manifest 
in the tightening circle around all the roads 
leading in and out of Afghanistan's capital, 
Kabul as well as the expansion of Taliban control 
and influence throughout the Pakistan-Afghanistan 
border. Obama's inability to recruit new NATO 
reinforcements means that the White House's only 
chance to advance its military driven empire is 
to escalate the number of US troops and to 
increase the kill ratio among any and all 
suspected civilians in territories controlled by 
the Afghan armed resistance.

The White House and the Pentagon claim that the 
appointment of McChrystal was due to the 
'complexities' of the situation on the ground and 
the need for a 'change in strategy'. 'Complexity' 
is a euphemism for the increased mass opposition 
to the US, complicating traditional carpet 
'bombing and military sweep' operations. The new 
strategy practiced by McChrystal involves large 
scale, long term 'special operations' to 
devastate and kill the local social networks and 
community leaders, which provide the support 
system for the armed resistance.

Obama's decision to prevent the release of scores 
of photographs documenting the torture of 
prisoners by US troops and 'interrogators' 
(especially under command of the 'Special 
Forces'), is directly related to his appointment 
of McChrystal whose 'SOT' forces were highly 
implicated in widespread torture in Iraq. Equally 
important, under McChrystal's command the DELTA, 
SEAL and Special Operations Teams will have a 
bigger role in the new 'counter-insurgency 
strategy'. Obama's claim that the publication of 
these photographs will adversely affect the 
'troops' has a particular meaning: The graphic 
exposure of McChrystal's modus operendi for the 
past 5 years under President Bush will undermine 
his effectiveness in carrying out the same 
operations under Obama.

Obama's decision to re-start the secret 'military 
tribunals' of foreign political prisoners, held 
at the Guantanamo prison camp, is not merely a 
replay of the Bush-Cheney policies, which Obama 
had condemned and vowed to eliminate during his 
presidential campaign, but part of his larger 
policy of militarization and coincides with his 
approval of the major secret police surveillance 
operations conducted against US citizens.

Putting McChrystal in charge of the expanded 
Afghanistan-Pakistan military operations means 
putting a notorious practitioner of military 
terrorism - the torture and assassination of 
opponents to US policy - at the center of US 
foreign policy. Obama's quantitative and 
qualitative expansion of the US war in South Asia 
means massive numbers of refugees fleeing the 
destruction of their farms, homes and villages; 
tens of thousands of civilian deaths, and 
eradication of entire communities. All of this 
will be committed by the Obama Administraton in 
the quest to 'empty the lake (displace entire 
populations) to catch the fish (armed insurgents 
and activists)'.

Obama's restoration of all of the most notorious 
Bush Era policies and the appointment of Bush's 
most brutal commander is based on his total 
embrace of the ideology of military-driven empire 
building. Once one believes (as Obama does) that 
US power and expansion are based on military 
conquests and counter-insurgency, all other 
ideological, diplomatic, moral and economic 
considerations will be subordinated to 
militarism. By focusing all resources on 
successful military conquest, scant attention is 
paid to the costs borne by the people targeted 
for conquest or to the US treasury and domestic 
American economy. This has been clear from the 
start: In the midst of a major 
recession/depression with millions of Americans 
losing their employment and homes, President 
Obama increased the military budget by 4% - 
taking it beyond $800 billion dollars.

Obama's embrace of militarism is obvious from his 
decision to expand the Afghan war despite NATO's 
refusal to commit any more combat troops. It is 
obvious in his appointment of the most hard-line 
and notorious Special Forces General from the 
Bush-Cheney era to head the military command in 
subduing Afghanistan and the frontier areas of 
Pakistan.

It is just as George Orwell described in Animal 
Farm: The Democratic Pigs are now pursuing the 
same brutal, military policies of their 
predecessors, the Republican Porkers, only now it 
is in the name of the people and peace.  Orwell 
might paraphrase the policy of President Barack 
Obama, as 'Bigger and bloodier wars equal peace 
and justice'.

© 2009 Axis of Logic All rights reserved.
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Tillman Family is McChrystal-Clear

By Dave Zirin
The Nation
May 14, 2009

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20090525/zirin2

When NFL player-turned-Army Ranger Pat Tillman died at
the hands of US troops in a case of "friendly fire,"
the spin machine at the Pentagon went into overdrive.
Rumsfeld and company couldn't have their most high-
profile soldier dying in such an inelegant fashion,
especially with the release of those pesky photos from
Abu Ghraib hitting the airwaves. So an obscene lie was
told to Tillman's family, his friends and the American
public. The chicken-hawks in charge, whose only
exposure to war was watching John Wayne movies, claimed
that he died charging a hill and was cut down by the
radical Islamic enemies of freedom. In the weeks
preceding his death, Tillman was beginning to question
what exactly he was fighting for, telling friends that
he believed the war in Iraq was " [expletive] illegal."
He may not have known what he was fighting for, but
it's now clear what he died for: public relations.
Today, after five years, six investigations and two
Congressional hearings, questions still linger about
how Tillman died and why it was covered up.

Now the man who greased the chain of command that
orchestrated this great deception is prepared to assume
total control of US operations in Afghanistan: Lt. Gen.
Stanley McChrystal. It was McChrystal who approved
Tillman's posthumous Silver Star, a medal given
explicitly for combat, even though he later testified
that he "suspected" friendly fire.

Yet despite this, both Democrats and Republicans are
rushing to heap praise on McChrystal, including Sen.
John McCain. It was McCain who rushed to speak at
Tillman's funeral and then, when the cover-up became
known, pledged to help the Tillman family expose the
truth. McCain later turned his back on the Tillmans
when they raised the volume and demanded answers. As
Pat's mother, Mary Tillman, said last year, "He
definitely eased out of the situation. He didn't
blatantly say he wouldn't help us, it's just that it
became clear that he kind of drifted away."

And now the Tillman family, amidst bipartisan praise
for Obama's new general, must once again raise the
inconvenient truth.

Pat's father, Pat Tillman Sr., told the Associated
Press, "I do believe that guy participated in a
falsified homicide investigation."

Mary Tillman, who excoriated McChrystal in her book,
Boots on the Ground by Dusk: My Tribute to Pat Tillman,
said, "It is imperative that Lt. Gen. McChrystal be
scrutinized carefully during the Senate hearings."

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said in response:

     We feel terrible for what the Tillman family went
     through, but this matter has been investigated
     thoroughly by the Pentagon, by the Congress, by
     outside experts, and all of them have come to the
     same conclusion: that there was no wrongdoing by
     Gen. McChrystal.

Morrell's statement has more spin than a washing
machine powered by a V-8 engine. McChrystal has never
explained why the early reports of Tillman's death were
covered up, why his clothes and field journal were
burned and destroyed on the scene or why Pat's brother
Kevin, serving alongside him in the Rangers, was lied
to on the spot. Even the cover-up was covered up. This
should be a cause for dismissal--or indictment--not
promotion.

What particularly rankles about Obama's choice of
McChrystal, whose background is in the nefarious and
shadowy world of "black ops," is that his actions in
the Tillman cover-up feel emblematic instead of
exceptional.

When an anonymous Army interrogator "at great personal
risk" blew the whistle to Esquire in August 2006 on an
extensive torture enterprise at Camp Nama, he described
the then unknown McChrystal as being an overseer who
knew the ugly truth. Torture at Camp Nama included
using ice water to induce hypothermia. It was not a
rogue operation unless we consider Generals like
McChrystal "rogues." As Esquire reported:

     Once, somebody brought it up with the colonel.
     "Will [the Red Cross] ever be allowed in here?" And
     he said absolutely not. He had this directly from
     General McChrystal and the Pentagon that there's no
     way that the Red Cross could get in--they won't
     have access and they never will. This facility was
     completely closed off to anybody investigating,
     even Army investigators.

Later in the piece, when asked where the colonel was
getting his orders from the interrogator said, "I
believe it was a two-star general. I believe his name
was General McChrystal. I saw him there a couple of
times."

Clearly President Obama is trying to "own" the war in
Afghanistan: upping the troop levels, making it his
"central front" in the battle against terrorism and now
placing his own general in charge. But the president is
also disappointing a generation of antiwar activists
who voted for him expecting an end to imperial
adventures and torture sanctioned by the executive
branch. Now a man who should perhaps be on trial at the
Hague is in charge of Afghanistan. Obama needs to know
it's not just the Tillmans who are enraged by this
terrible choice.

[Dave Zirin is the author of ?A People?s History of
Sports in the United States? (The New Press) Receive
his column every week by emailing
d...@edgeofsports.com. Contact him at
edgeofspo...@gmail.com.]

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