Some people seem to think that the question of which uniformed goober is in charge of
the imperial bloodbath in Afghanistan is a vitally important issue,
worthy of endless exegesis. It is not. It is a meaningless sideshow.
What does matter, vitally, deeply, urgently, is the imperial bloodbath
itself, and the fact that it will go on, and on, no matter what Barack
Obama does or doesn't do about Stanley McChrystal. [*Now we know what Barry did about
Stanley. See update below.]
What really matters is this:
Ten civilians, including at least five women and children, were killed in NATO airstrikes in Khost Province, the provincial police chief said Saturday.
"We have received five bodies of civilians in our provincial public hospital," Khost provincial health director Amirbadshah Rahmatzai Mangal told AFP. "The dead include two female children of seven and eight years of age..."
McChrystal is in trouble for making disparaging remarks about fellow
officers and civilian officials -- a military tradition that surely goes
back to the armies of Hammurabi (and long before). Yet he faced no
reprimand or remonstrance whatsoever for his admission, just a few
months ago, that brazen war crimes were being carried out under his command:
"We have shot an amazing number of people, but to my knowledge, none has ever proven to be a threat," said Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, who became the senior American and NATO commander in Afghanistan last year. His comments came during a recent videoconference to answer questions from troops in the field about civilian casualties.
As I noted at the time:
Now, what would the authorities say if you or I shot "an amazing number of people who have never proven to be a threat?" Why, they would call us murderers -- even mass murderers. Yet this is precisely what "the senior American and NATO commander in Afghanistan" has just declared, on videotape. ...
Again, just think of it, let it sink in, attend to the word of the commander: "We have shot an amazing number of people, but to my knowledge, none has ever proven to be a threat." Again: "We have shot an amazing number of people, but to my knowledge, none has ever proven to be a threat." Again: "We have shot an amazing number of people, but to my knowledge, none has ever proven to be a threat."
Again: what do you call it when innocent, unarmed, defenseless people who "have never proven to be a threat" are gunned down in cold blood? What do you call such an act?
But such acts are not to be punished -- because they are an accepted
part of the process of the military domination of foreign lands. Wanton
murder of the innocent? No problem, no scandal, a one-day story.
"Insubordination" toward a few imperial satraps whose hands are steeped
in blood? Shock, horror, wall-to-wall coverage.
But again: McChrystal's fate does not matter. As Justin Raimondo notes (see the
original for informative links):
Our empire of bases and global military presence has engendered a whole new subspecies of American, a class or caste that derives its income, its tradition, and in many cases its family history from the long record of US military intervention overseas. They are the knights of the American imperium, not only military but also civilians whose social, economic, and political interests are inextricably tied to the growth of the empire. This includes but is not limited to the military contractors, the administrators, the Washington policy wonks who come up with endless rationales for war and, really, the entire political class in Washington, and their vassals among the coastal elites.
Indeed. If McChrystal goes, another bureaucrat of death will take his
place. Until the militarist empire itself is rolled back and broken up,
we will continue to see, month after month, year after year, "an amazing
number of people who have never proven to be a threat" killed in cold
blood -- such as the two little girls who were slaughtered last weekend
in Khost.
There they are, their bodies torn, their slender limbs twisted and
broken, their lifeless eyes staring into eternal nothingness ... and
we're supposed to care about the professional fortunes and
political fates of the depraved, power-drunk thugs who run this brutal
war machine?
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UPDATE: Keep the Change
"Another bureaucrat of death" indeed. Since the above post was written, Obama has appointed the top imperial
proconsul of the age, bipartisan fave David Petraeus, to take direct
control of the wars -- overt and covert -- in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Petraeus, as head of "Central Command" -- the core provinces of the
eternal War of Terror -- is already in overall charge of the Af-Pak
morass, having previously been in charge of the Iraq bloodbath.
This is No-Change with a vengeance -- as Obama
himself made clear. The Washington Post reports:
[Obama] said [the move] should not be read by anyone as a change in the direction of the country's war effort.So the bitter harvest of dead children will go on. And on. And on. But the most important thing, of course, is that Obama looked "strong" in the savage squabbling for chunks of power amongst the jackals of the imperial court.
"This is a change in personnel," Obama said, "but it is not a change in policy."