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Friday, February 09, 2007
Charles Krauthammer :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Civil War of Words
by Charles Krauthammer
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WASHINGTON -- National Intelligence Estimates are not supposed to be amusing. And the latest NIE on the situation in Iraq was uniformly grim. But the document's determined effort to split the difference on the use of the phrase "civil war" did verge on the comical. One can only imagine the interagency wrangling that produced the classic bureaucratic compromise: "The Intelligence Community judges that the term 'civil war' does not adequately capture the complexity of the conflict" but "nonetheless, the term 'civil war' accurately describes key elements of the Iraqi conflict."

In other words: yes, no, maybe. Multiple civil strife, but way too messy to rank with the classics such as America in the 1860s or Spain in the 1930s.

I don't deny that this is a fair application of "civil war" to the current situation. What I note with dismay, however, is how important -- and absurdly irrelevant -- the application of certain loaded words to the current situation has become.

What is striking is how much of the debate in Washington about Iraq has to do with not the war but the words. Who owns them, who deploys them, who uses them as a bludgeon. NBC's announcement last November that it would henceforth use the term civil war -- a statement far more political than analytical, invoking the same fake authority with which the networks regally "declare" election winners (e.g., Florida to Al Gore, Nov. 7, 2000) -- set the tone of definitional self-importance.

Words. We had weeks of debates in the Senate about Iraq. They eventually went nowhere, being shut down (temporarily) by partisan procedural disputes. But they were going nowhere anyway. The debates were not about real fighting in a real place. They were about how the various senators would position themselves in relation to that real fighting in that real place. At issue? With what tone and nuance and addenda to express disapproval of a troop surge that the president was going to order anyway.

When it came to doing something serious about the surge, the Senate ducked. It unanimously (81-0) approved sending Gen. David H. Petraeus to Baghdad to do the surge -- precisely what a majority of the senators said they did not want done.

If you really oppose the surge, how could you not oppose the appointment of the man whose very mission is to carry it out? Yet not one senator did so. Instead, they spent days fine-tuning the wording of a nonbinding, i.e. entirely toothless, expression of disapproval.

A serious legislative body would not be arguing over degrees of disapproval anyway, but about the elements of three or four alternate plans that might actually change our course in Iraq, something they all say they desire. But instead of making a contribution to thinking through how the war should be either prosecuted or liquidated, they negotiate language that provides precisely the amount of distancing a senator might need as political insulation should the surge either succeed or fail.

Words. The Democrats are all in favor of "redeployment" and pretend that this is an alternative plan. But the word redeployment is meaningless. It simply means changing the position of our soldiers and, implicitly, changing their mission. But unless you're saying where you're redeploying to, and with what mission, you've said nothing. It's a statement of opposition, yet another expression of disapproval of the current strategy -- much like an empty, nonbinding congressional resolution -- until you say whether you want to redeploy to Kansas or Kurdistan.

Words. Consider "surge." It carries an air of energy, aggression and even hope. That, in fact, is a fairly good reflection of Petraeus' view of it -- not just more troops but a change in the rules of engagement, with more latitude to fight, less political interference by the Iraqi government and a much tougher attitude toward foreign, especially Iranian, agents in Iraq.

The opposition prefers ``escalation,'' as featured, for example, in the anti-surge commercial that aired in certain markets during the Super Bowl. The main reason for using escalation, of course, is that it is a Vietnam word. And the more Vietnam words you can use in discussing Iraq, the more you've won the debate without having to make an argument.

The problem with this battle over words is that it is entirely irrelevant to what is happening in Iraq. There will be real troops on real missions regardless of what label they are given. The country is engaged in a serious debate about exactly what strategy to pursue to either prosecute the war or withdraw in an orderly fashion. The Senate might consider putting such a debate on its agenda.

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.

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It seems so obvious that the "civil war" is to our advantage that I don't grasp the horror of the Democrats.It must be feigned horror indeed or they are so ignorant as to not see what is so obviously to our interest. Whenever your sworn enemies are killing each other, you win. And though we have had casualties in this conflict, it's highly doubtful that many Americans have been killed in a "crossfire" as the Democrats so piously intone.

From Iraq to Belarus (Russia)
A lot has been said about how the ill planed; a disastrous and unnecessary war in Iraq should be ended. American people rejected the Neocons war policies in Iraq and as a result the conservatives were forced to leave both the houses of government, defeated and with their long faces. Although conservative clout is diminished, still the executive power with all its might and vigour, remains in tact with their President; George W Bush. He is still sticking to Neocons guns to have his go against all the odds and wishes of people.

It is said that ‘Democracy’ can deliver, what ever is decided and desired by the people; it is honoured and served by their democratic governments in its true colour and sprit. To what avail is then, American democracy; where people are getting the opposite of it and are totally being disregarded and ignored for their say? Except that, only a disappointing rhetoric is always being heard, from the offices of president; escalation of Iraq war and no retreat from Iraq or Afghanistan.

What is all this about? What is at stake and what are the hindrances that even the earnest desire of people is being ignored. The situation demands that we need to strike the right cord to dig down and reach for the truth.

This may require us to explore that here; it is a big game called Pax Americana in play. Pax Americana has its long term set goals to attain American global dominance by means of ‘escalating and maintaining of espionage and covert operations’ around the world. It is step by step, acquisition of lucrative lands, rich in world energy resources to full fill the hegemonic and American imperialistic designs. The prime target for the planned American century of Imperialism is to subjugate people and acquire their natural resources of rich lands situated in the Middle East, Iran and Afghanistan, in the Islamic lands of Central Asia, the Baltic region, and the countries under direct influence of Russia i.e. Georgia, Lithuania and Belarus. It is an enormous grand task for the crafty think tanks of United States, to plan and execute it for next many, many years to come. The think tanks like Neocons are busy as ever, carving the divisive policies to spread fallacy and create the webs of deceit to full fill their dream plans.

It started long before conservative came into power and occupied the offices in Washington. It was all going well till the time, Soviet Union was defeated by the US proxies’ warriors, Mujahideen in Afghan war and Russian Empire collapsed. Resultant; United States became the sole super power in the world. The proven, proud warriors of Afghan war, Mujahideen were given free hand in Afghanistan to establish their own government with the financial grants from US and to eliminate the remnants of Russian influenced groups like Northern Alliance. They were also expected to carry out further escalations of war and take the fight inside the breakaway Russian states to ensure their further fragmentation. This will make the task for US easy for further exploitation of these fragile states at later stage.

It was an exceptionally smart US plan that they made Mujahideen, a devout Muslim force raised in the name of Jihad and to fight, in the name of Islam to dislodge an atheist occupier; Soviet Union, from an Islamic country- Afghanistan. This covert plan was serving American cause so well, that it can be graded as the most successful and unique covert operation ever conducted by a proxy in the world so successfully. On the other hand, Islamic forces were also very glad that they were using a super power resources, tactics, weaponry and technology which they otherwise could never have laid their hands on. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were the major players to come forward and lay their all possible resources and man power, gathered from all around the Muslim World and conduct this supposedly a ‘sacred war’. Pakistan holds a pillar like position in the entire conduct of Afghan war. It was an atrocious war for Muslim fighters but it was progressing in leaps and bounds and was gaining major advances in return, in the way of 'Pan Islamic' goals. Goals to free all the subjugated Islamic states of Central Asia from Soviet Union and secure carve a strong Islamic block on the planet. ‘Grand Islamic Block’ extending from Western Sahara to Eastern Africa, to Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan; to all the Islamic states of Baltic Region, to Bosnia and Turkey; all located around a major hub of Middle Eastern countries. A fascinating dream to come true, the formation of an Islamic super block was in sight. The block rich and full of world energy and economic resources.

After the collapse of Soviet Union; there was a pause, a respite in the Afghan war. All the parties got a time to evaluate their positions. There was a requirement to form a government in Afghanistan and Taliban came forward to take over. US and its allies had continued - up till now to fund the Mujahideen-Taliban operations. On the new orders from Washington, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan agreed to further fund and support Taliban to do the subsequent jobs; to defeat the remnants of Russian-backed Northern Alliance with in Afghanistan and consolidate control over Afghanistan. From there move to destabilize the former Soviet Central Asian Republics on its borders and do the necessary work to facilitate the future exploitation by United States.

But the Taliban had failed. It did not defeat the Russian-backed Northern Alliance. Instead of subverting Central Asia in businesslike fashion, it had indulged in blowing up statues of Buddha and terrorizing people who deviate from the Taliban's super-repressive interpretation of Islam. In fact, they had given a second thought to their indulgence, to act as US proxy for her future plans. Their achievement of a victory as per their internal plan, to form a greater Muslim Block was in sight and the combined forces drawn from all over the Muslim countries, readily available at hand in Afghanistan. They wanted now to go, their own way.

At the same time, Russia was also seen moving in the 'wrong' direction, from Washington's perspective. The completely controllable Yeltsin was replaced with President Putin, who partially resisted the U.S advances. Further more China and Russia signed a mutual defence pact. And despite immense European/U.S. pressure, Russian President Putin refused to be kicked around. This is the time that former Mujahideen commanders like Mullah Omer and Osama bin Laden emerged as self styled leaders at the international scene to resist US influence in the Muslim World… and Alqaeda took a birth.

Just like the well laid out plans of mice, (of Tom and Jerry character); Neocons plans as of mice had gone awry. This made the Neocons desperate and that is why the US decided to start moving furiously… to attack its monstrous creation—Taliban. Muslim extremism in form of jihad was utilised by US earlier in Afghan war and why not; it could be used again as policy weapon now.

The think tanks of Neocons were able to bring forth a new divisive plan build around the Al Qaeda declared intensions to resist US activities in and around Middle East. Accordingly US instigated Alqaeda to fell in ‘well laid trap’ of ‘Global war on terror’. (Earlier Soviet was very successfully trapped in by US covert actions and was encouraged to invaded Afghanistan and got itself plunged in a war to get defeated and meet a death of its own Empire.) The shot sighted self styled Muslim mavericks like Osama bin Laden and others fell prey to this new web of deceit and hence after, all the pre-emptive and covert operations around the world are being conducted (very conveniently) in the name of ‘Global war on terror’, against the imaginary and fearsome extremist Muslim factions like; Al Qaeda.

It’s a pity that Neocons were unable to sell such a bright covert plans to American public and are being negated. After the tragic incident of 9/11, a ‘Global war on terror’ was furiously escalated. All the allies and others were given a ruling guide line; ‘either you are with us or with the terrorist’. All along; may it be the invasion of Iraq, toppling of Saddam’s regime, the despicable conduct of consolidation plan in Iraq and tackling the hurdle of Iran; the reoccupation of Afghanistan or the NATO operations being carried out to wipe out Taliban; the going for US is very, very tough and of hue & cry is heard back home but all operations are being conducted well to the letter and spirit of the grand plan of the super power.

US took a fresh start from square one. It’s supposed to be a well laid plan. This time, it must not go awry (like the last one). The current fix up in Iraq and hope to achieve a victory, seemingly against all the odds is must; (it is being secured with great difficulty which was supposed to be a cake walk.) But the victory in Iraq is just a stepping stone but an important foot hold toward the major goals; to march on the road through Iran, to Afghanistan (partially secured), around Turkmenistan and reaching the ultimate destination; Belarus (Russia). May it be Conservatives or Democrats in the house of power in Washington; the foot hold in Iraq ought not to be lost at any cost.

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