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How the US Made ISIS: Their Videos and Ours, Their "Caliphate" and Ours
Tuesday, 02 September 2014 12:57 By Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch | News Analysis
Whatever your politics, youre not likely to feel great about America right now. After all, theres Ferguson (the whole world was watching!), an increasingly unpopular president, a Congress whose approval ratings make the president look like a rock star, rising poverty, weakening wages, and a growing inequality gap just to start what could be a long list. Abroad, from Libya and Ukraine to Iraq and the South China Sea, nothing has been coming up roses for the U.S. Polls reflect a general American gloom, with 71% of the public claiming the country is on the wrong track. We have the look of a superpower down on our luck.
What Americans have needed is a little pick-me-up to make us feel better, to make us, in fact, feel distinctly good. Certainly, what official Washington has needed in tough times is a bona fide enemy so darn evil, so brutal, so barbaric, so inhuman that, by contrast, we might know just how exceptional, how truly necessary to this planet we really are.
In the nick of time, riding to the rescue comes something new under the sun: the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), recently renamed Islamic State (IS). Its a group so extreme that even al-Qaeda rejected it, so brutal that its brought back crucifixion, beheading, waterboarding, and amputation, so fanatical that its ready to persecute any religious group within range of its weapons, so grimly beyond morality that its made the beheading of an innocent American a global propaganda phenomenon. If youve got a label thats really, really bad like genocide or ethnic cleansing, you can probably apply it to ISIS's actions.
It has also proven so effective that its relatively modest band of warrior jihadis has routed the Syrian and Iraqi armies, as well as the Kurdish pesh merga militia, taking control of a territory larger than Great Britain in the heart of the Middle East. Today, it rules over at least four million people, controls its own functioning oil fields and refineries (and so their revenues as well as infusions of money from looted banks, kidnapping ransoms, and Gulf state patrons). Despite opposition, it still seems to be expanding and claims it has established a caliphate.
A Force So Evil Youve Got to Do Something
Facing such pure evil, you may feel a chill of fear, even if youre a top military or national security official, but in a way youve gotta feel good, too. Its not everyday that you have an enemy your president can term a cancer; that your secretary of state can call the face of ugly, savage, inexplicable, nihilistic, and valueless evil which must be destroyed;that your secretary of defense can denounce as barbaric and lacking a standard of decency, of responsible human behavior... an imminent threat to every interest we have, whether it's in Iraq or anywhere else; that your chairman of the joint chiefs of staff can describe as an organization that has an apocalyptic, end-of-days strategic vision and which will eventually have to be defeated; and that a retired general and former commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan can brand a scourge... beyond the pale of humanity [that]... must be eradicated.
Talk about a feel-good feel-bad situation for the leadership of a superpower thats seen better days! Such threatening evil calls for only one thing, of course: for the United States to step in. It calls for the Obama administration to dispatch the bombers and drones in a slowly expanding air war in Iraq and, sooner or later, possibly Syria. It falls on Washingtons shoulders to organize a new coalition of the willing from among various backers and opponents of the Assad regime in Syria, from among those who have armed and funded the extremist rebels in that country, from the ethnic/religious factions in the former Iraq, and from various NATO countries. It calls for Washington to transform Iraqs leadership (a process no longer termed regime change) and elevate a new man capable of reuniting the Shiites, the Sunnis, and the Kurds, now at each others throats, into one nation capable of turning back the extremist tide. If not American boots on the ground, it calls for proxy ones of various sorts that the U.S. military will naturally have a hand in training, arming, funding, and advising. Facing such evil, what other options could there be?
Good Reminder Read from Tom Englehardt
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/25941-how-the-us-made-isis-their-videos-and-ours-their-caliphate-and-ours
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How the US Made ISIS: Their Videos and Ours, Their "Caliphate" and Ours (Original Post)
KoKo
Sep 2014
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GoneFishin
(5,217 posts)1. There are many aspects of this that I have not digested yet, but one thing I am positive about ...
... and that is I am not going to gobble down the narrative peddled by our irresponsible and self-serving lame stream media.