Washington’s Greatest Afghan War Danger: Self-Deception

Published on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 by TomDispatch.com

Washington’s Greatest Afghan War Danger: Self-Deception

by Tom Engelhardt

Almost every day, reports come back from the CIA’s “secret” battlefield in the Pakistani tribal borderlands.  Unmanned Aerial Vehicles — that is, pilot-less drones — shoot missiles (18 of them in a single attack on a tiny village last week) or drop bombs and then the news comes in:  a certain number of al-Qaeda or Taliban leaders or suspected Arab or Uzbek or Afghan “militants” have died.  The numbers are often remarkably precise.  Sometimes they are attributed to U.S. sources, sometimes to the Pakistanis; sometimes, it’s hard to tell where the information comes from.  In the Pakistani press, on the other hand, the numbers that come back are usually of civilian dead.  They, too, tend to be precise

Don’t let that precision fool you.  Here’s the reality:  There are no reporters on the ground and none of these figures can be taken as accurate.  Let’s just consider the CIA side of things.  Any information that comes from American sources (i.e. the CIA) has to be looked at with great wariness.  As a start, the CIA’s history is one of deception.  There’s no reason to take anything its sources say at face value.  They will report just what they think it’s in their interest to report — and the ongoing “success” of their drone strikes is distinctly in their interest. 

Then, there’s history.  In the present drone wars, as in the CIA’s bloody Phoenix Program in the Vietnam era, the Agency’s operatives, working in distinctly alien terrain, must rely on local sources (or possibly official Pakistani ones) for targeting intelligence.  In Vietnam in the 1960s, the Agency’s Phoenix Program — reportedly responsible for the assassination of 20,000 Vietnamese — became, according to historian Marilyn Young, “an extortionist’s paradise, with payoffs as available for denunciation as for protection.”  Once again, the CIA is reportedly passing out bags of money and anyone on the ground with a grudge, or the desire to eliminate an enemy, or simply the desire to make some of that money can undoubtedly feed information into the system, watch the drones do their damnedest, and then report back that more “terrorists” are dead.  Just assume that at least some of those “militants” dying in Pakistan, and possibly many of them, aren’t who the CIA hopes they are.

Think of it as a foolproof situation, with an emphasis on the “fool.”  And then keep in mind that, in December, the CIA’s local brain trust, undoubtedly the same people who were leaking precise news of “successes” in Pakistan, mistook a jihadist double agent from Jordan for an agent of theirs, gathered at an Agency base in Khost, Afghanistan, and let him wipe them out with a suicide bomb.  Seven CIA operatives died, including the base chief. This should give us a grim clue as to the accuracy of the CIA’s insights into what’s happening on the ground in Pakistan, or into the real effects of their 24/7 robotic assassination program. 

But there’s a deeper, more dangerous level of deception in Washington’s widening war in the region: self-deception.  The CIA drone program, which the Agency’s Director Leon Panetta has called “the only game in town” when it comes to dismantling al-Qaeda, is just symptomatic of such self-deception.  While the CIA and the U.S. military have been expending enormous effort studying the Afghan and Pakistani situations and consulting experts, and while the White House has conducted an extensive series of seminars-cum-policy-debates on both countries, you can count on one thing: none of them have spent significant time studying or thinking about us. 

As a result, the seeming cleanliness and effectiveness of the drone-war solution undoubtedly only reinforces a sense in Washington that the world’s last great military power can still control this war — that it can organize, order, prod, wheedle, and bribe both the Afghans and Pakistanis into doing what’s best, and if that doesn’t work, simply continue raining down the missiles and bombs.  Beware Washington’s deep-seated belief that it controls events; that it is, however precariously, in the saddle; that, as Afghan War commander General Stanley McChrystal recently put it, there is a “corner” to “turn” out there, even if we haven’t quite turned it yet. 

In fact, Washington is not in the saddle and that corner, if there, if turned, will have its own unpleasant surprises.  Washington is, in this sense, as oblivious as those CIA operatives were as they waited for “their” Jordanian agent to give them supposedly vital information on the al-Qaeda leadership in the Pakistani tribal areas.  Like their drones, the Americans in charge of this war are desperately far from the ground, and they don’t even seem to know it.  It’s time for Washington to examine not what we know about them, but what we don’t know about ourselves.  Copyright 2010 Tom Engelhardt

Tom Engelhardt, co-founder of the American Empire Project, runs the Nation Institute’s TomDispatch.com. He is the author of The End of Victory Culture, a history of the Cold War and beyond, as well as of a novel, The Last Days of Publishing. He also edited The World According to TomDispatch: America in the New Age of Empire (Verso, 2008), an alternative history of the mad Bush years.

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    chrisy58 Says:

    ” Like their drones, the Americans in charge of this war are desperately far from the ground, and they don’t even seem to know it. It’s time for Washington to examine not what we know about them, but what we don’t know about ourselves. ”

    I wanted to comment on the article.

    I think it is sad but true that Americans who are at the helm of this big ship called the United States are out of touch with reality. They who are in charge and have the real power to change the direction this ship is going deceive themselves into thinking that everything is a ok and we have clear sailing ahead. Like the Caption on the Titanic instead of slowing down and taking the iceberg warnings to heart; he had the ship speed up and ignored the threat that was facing him. Yet, we all know the tragic ending to his disregarding the iceberg warning and the loss of life as the unsinkable Titanic sank to the bottom of the ocean.

    So what is the solution to the problem of those who hold the political power in this country ignoring the will of the American people and doing what is in the best interest of the United States who they claim they love? Every election time the candidates of both corporate parties wrap themselves in the American flag and apple pie. Even American White Nationalists wrap themselves in the American flag and claim they are fighting to perserve America’s heritage. We have Progressive Democrats who promise real change and yet when elected by an overwhelming majority do the same ole same ole and continue to steer this great ship called the United States full speed ahead toward the iceberg. They are in denial that the iceberg is there so they don’t see what is really going on or the danger ahead.

    So again we are faced with the reality that once again the American people were lied too when they were promise real change, ending the war that is only making things worst, and bring this defict spending under control. On all fronts, those in power have failed the American people. So on and on the ship continues toward the iceberg that is going to bring this country down. What will they say about this ship called the United States? Will they say she destroyed herself because she refused to face the truth and wanted to continue to live in the delusion that everything is a ok? Will they say at one time the United States was a great nation who all in the name of fighting against terriorists ripped the Consitution to shreds?

    It doesn’t matter who is at the helm at this point, because both Democrats and Republicans serve the large corporations and Wall street over the American people. Now with the Supreme court rulling it will make it easier to tell the President and those in Congress what to do; even if it means doing things their way leads to disaster and the end result is hiting that iceberg and then sinking to the bottom of the ocean; because those in power at the helm refused to stand up to the corporations and for the people on this ship. What will people say about the Congress who went along full speed ahead with what is best for corporate America? Will they say that we had the best government money could buy but the worst government for the American people? Will they say they failed to act in the best interests of the people?

    Will the next generation of Americans curse this generation who is at the helm for failing to act in what was best for future generations? Will they respect this generation of Americans who refuse to fight those who by their actions and vision are destroying this very country? We have a choice. We join the fight and do what we have to win the victory or we can continue to delude ourselves that America is on the right course and can continue to go full speed ahead while we have the iceberg warnings setting in our hands. I hope that this generation will answer the call as previous generations did. I hope that the children today will have the chance to become the best they can be. I hope that we will fight for the children and because of love of country. I know I am fighting because of love.


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