The World is a fine Place and worth fighting for, I believe in the latter part. - Ernest Hemmingway, Andrew Kevin Walker
Showing posts with label Death Squads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Death Squads. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2011

Emmanuel Goldstein is dead.

So Bin Laden is apparently dead. The vast majority of the media is going to take this story at face value so while they may be right to do so I'm going to look at the holes and questionable details in all this. To defend myself from the fact at least some of what I say here will look very silly in the coming months I will state this is my initial reaction to the news.

Firstly for several years the only evidence we've had that Bin Laden was alive was the odd taped audio message. Then after he was killed instead of recovering the body to put on show or at the very least have some nominally independent autopsy done his body is dumped at sea. We're almost certainly going to get pictures of the body released but creating photos of the body of someone who hardly anyone has seen for years is pretty doable for the US. More to the point if they had recovered the body so as to dump it at sea why not just hold on to it?

Secondly the timing is odd while it certainly wont hurt Obama in 2012 the election is a year and a half away, plenty of time for the right to trash and undermine the achievement or just plain focus on something else as the elation at Bin Laden's death fades away. On the other hand domestic dissent is growing, the Ryan plan is mobilising boomers' inherent selfishness and protests against austerity are ongoing across the US, most notably in Wisconsin. Now while this unrest was focused on the GOP business interests may well no want any dissent blossoming and so had a wonderfully patriotic distraction occuring. Heck protesters could be dismissed as anti-American for daring to protest at this time of national triumph.

Also a more outlandish point but one I feel worth making, we've had two big patriotic distractions that bolster the status quo and conservative entrenched interests in just a couple of days, first the Royal Wedding and now this. If one did want to distract against something pretty big happening that would upset people those would be pretty solid ways of doing it.

Thirdly this gives carte blanche for further incursions by NATO forces into Pakistan. Obama pointedly commented the attack on the compound was solely a US operation. Worse this compound was near a major Pakistani training base and in an area popular with retired members of the Pakistani military. Pakistani opposition to NATO ground incursions and Air Raids which killed multiple civilians has reached a fever pitch so some kind of justification was needed. Further though Pakistan has been very naughty recently, having the gall do things like charge CIA operative Raymond Davis with murder just because he killed a few Pakistani citizens, heck they've been very naughty for a while what with them overthrowing US puppet General Musharraf (who now lives in Britain with UK tax payer funded protection) and trying to act as a sovereign nation, using democracy to select leaders who might not favour US interests.

With the nature of the killing of Bin Laden in central Pakistan, just miles from the capital Islamabad the US is going to pretty much have a free hand to pursue regime change back to a client dictator.

There are other issues at stake but for now thats what springs to mind, I'll probably try and expand on this later in the day.

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

So American Dad can be pretty cool.

In between the fart jokes Seth Macfarlane does get some pretty good political jabs in, such as the Saudi episode and now this song:



Maybe he deserved being able to touch Eliza Dushku, who knows?

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Matt Taibbi has some harsh words for an "insider Journalist"

Viewer friendly pretty face Lara Logan is deeply annoyed that Michael Hasting's article about Death Squad Commander McChrystal did not show him to be the ubermensch military god who never fails that a good patriotic journalist should. Matt Taibbi takes her to task about this: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/matt-taibbi/blogs/TaibbiData_May2010/122137/83512

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Shocking news! Key expert against Iraq WMD lies may not have committed suicide!

Ok, so there was nothing particularly suspicious about a guy who provided key evidence that the Iraq WMDs that didn't exist didn't exist going into the woods and quietly killing himself and then the government commissioning a white wash that blamed the BBC for reporting what turned out to be accurate, saddled them with a new government friendly director general and cut the current affairs budget causing lots of staff to move on to Al Jazeera English or the fact his autopsy report is sealed for 75 years. But still these god damn journalists have to make up conspiracy theories about such an innocent event:

Don't provide evidence that contradicts warmongers or you'll get yours.

Welcome to the club US citizens!

It has been announced that American citizens are now legitimate targets of the Presidentially controlled death squads if they cause the American regime "concern". I strongly recommend you realise what a great and wise leader Obama and all his successors are because otherwise they may become concerned about you, which would force them to have you killed.

Of course the CIA and similar organisations have merrily killed anyone they pleased in the past but for these actions to become open policy of the US Government is still a big cause for concern.

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Death Squad Commander apologises...

...for getting caught displaying his lack of respect for his civilian superiors.

I mean, I don't know about you but when the guy formerly in charge of all US death squads is shown to openly disrespect democratically elected leaders one does begin to worry what has been done to so many foreign democratically elected leaders may be done to the US itself. Ok thats unlikely to be sure, but McChrystal is a doer of very unpleasant things and this kind of behaviour doesn't inspire confidence in his commitment to what the West at least pays lip service to.