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The War--A dissident view by one of the UK's Top Journalists

The War--A dissident view by one
of the UK's Top Journalists

As the refugees crowd the borders, we'll be blaming someone else
Robert Fisk
Oct 23
http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=100895

Mullah Mohammed Omar's 10-year-old son is dead. He was, according to
Afghan refugees fleeing Kandahar, taken to one of the city's broken
hospitals by his father, the Taliban leader and "Emir of the
Faithful", but the boy ­ apparently travelling in Omar's car when it
was attacked by US aircraft ­ died of his wounds.

No regrets, of course. Back in 1985, when American aircraft bombed
Libya, they also destroyed the life of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's six-
year-old adopted daughter. No regrets, of course. In 1992, when an
Israeli pilot flying an American-made Apache helicopter fired an
American-made missile into the car of Said Abbas Moussawi, head of the
Hizbollah guerrilla army in Lebanon, the Israeli pilot also killed
Moussawi's 10-year-old. No regrets, of course.

Whether these children deserved their deaths, be sure that their
fathers ­ in our eyes ­ were to blame. Live by the sword, die by the
sword ­ and that goes for the kids too. Back in 1991, The Independent
revealed that American Gulf War military targets included "secure"
bunkers in which members of Saddam Hussein's family ­ or the families
of his henchmen ­ were believed to be hiding. That's how the Americans
managed to slaughter well over 300 people in an air raid shelter at
Amariya in Baghdad. No Saddam kids, just civilians. Too bad. I
wonder ­ now that President George Bush has given permission to the
CIA to murder Osama bin Laden ­ if the same policy applies today?

And so the casualties begin to mount. From Kandahar come ever more
frightful stories of civilians buried under ruins, of children torn to
pieces by American bombs. The Taliban ­ and here the Americans must
breathe a collective sigh of relief ­ refuse to allow Western
journalists to enter the country to verify these reports. So when a
few television crews were able to find 18 fresh graves in the
devastated village of Khorum outside Jalalabad just over a week ago,
the US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld could ridicule the deaths as
"ridiculous". But not, I suspect, for much longer.

For if each of our wars for infinite justice and eternal freedom have
a familiar trade mark ­ the military claptrap about air superiority,
suppression of "command and control centres", radar capabilities ­
each has an awkward, highly exclusive little twist to it. In 1999,
Nato claimed it was waging war to put Kosovo Albanian refugees back in
their homes ­ even though most of the refugees were still in their
homes when the war began. Our bombing of Serbia led directly to their
dispossession. We bear a heavy burden of responsibility for their
suffering ­ since the Serbs had told us what they would do if Nato
opened hostilities ­ although the ultimate blame for their "ethnic
cleansing'' clearly belonged to Slobodan Milosevic.

But Nato's escape clause won't work this time round. For as the Afghan
refugees turn up in their thousands at the border, it is palpably
evident that they are fleeing not the Taliban but our bombs and
missiles. The Taliban is not ethnically cleansing its own Pashtun
population. The refugees speak vividly of their fear and terror as our
bombs fall on their cities. These people are terrified of our "war on
terror'', victims as innocent as those who were slaughtered in the
World Trade Centre on 11 September. So where do we stop?

It's an important question because, once the winter storms breeze down
the mountain gorges of Afghanistan, a tragedy is likely to commence,
one which no spin doctor or propaganda expert will be able to divert.
We'll say that the thousands about to die or who are dying of
starvation and cold are victims of the Taliban's intransigence or the
Taliban's support for "terrorism" or the Taliban's propensity to steal
humanitarian supplies.

I have to admit ­ having been weaned on Israel's promiscuous use of
the word "terror" every time a Palestinian throws a stone at his
occupiers ­ that I find the very word "terrorism" increasingly
mendacious as well as racist. Of course ­ despite the slavish use of
the phrase "war on terrorism" on the BBC and CNN ­ it is nothing of
the kind. We are not planning to attack Tamil Tiger suicide bombers or
Eta killers or Real IRA murderers or Kurdish KDP guerrillas. Indeed,
the US has spent a lot of time supporting terrorists in Latin
America ­ the Contras spring to mind ­ not to mention the rabble we
are now bombing in Afghanistan. This is, as I've said before, a war on
America's enemies. Increasingly, as the date of 11 September acquires
iconic status, we are retaliating for the crimes against humanity in
New York and Washington. But we're not setting up any tribunals to try
those responsible.

The figure of 6,000 remains as awesome as it did in the days that
followed. But what happens when the deaths for which we are
responsible begin to approach the same figure? Refugees have been
telling me on the Pakistan border that the death toll from our
bombings in Afghanistan is in the dozens, perhaps the hundreds. Once
the UN agencies give us details of the starving and the destitute who
are dying in their flight from our bombs, it won't take long to reach
6,000. Will that be enough? Will 12,000 dead Afghans appease us,
albeit that they have nothing to do with the Taliban or Osama bin
Laden? Or 24,000? If we think we know what our aims are in this
fraudulent "war against terror", have we any idea of proportion?

Sure, we'll blame the Taliban for future tragedies. Just as we've been
blaming them for drug exports from Afghanistan. Tony Blair was at the
forefront of the Taliban-drug linkage. And all we have to do to
believe this is to forget the UN Drug Control Programme's announcement
last week that opium production in Afghanistan has fallen by 94 per
cent, chiefly due to Mullah Omar's prohibition in Taliban-controlled
areas. Most of Afghanistan's current opium production comes ­ you've
guessed it ­ from our friends in the Northern Alliance.

This particular war is, as Mr Bush said, going to be "unlike any
other" ­ but not in quite the way he thinks. It's not going to lead to
justice. Or freedom. It's likely to culminate in deaths that will
diminish in magnitude even the crime against humanity on 11 September.
Do we have any plans for this? Can we turn the falsity of a "war
against terror" into a war against famine and starvation and death,
even at the cost of postponing our day of reckoning with Osama bin
Laden?



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