Sunday, January 12, 2014

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Last month Der Fuhrer David Cameron visited Afghanistan and declared mission accomplished.
UK troops can come home from Afghanistan knowing it was mission accomplished, David Cameron has said as he visited the country.

The prime minister met forces stationed at Camp Bastion in Helmand, a year before the last British combat forces are due to leave the country.

He said a "basic level of security" had been achieved and troops could "come home with their heads held high.

[source : Afghanistan mission accomplished, says David Cameron, BBC, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-25398608, 16th December 2013

However, the same BBC report states
Mr Cameron's comments come two months after Afghan president Hamid Karzai said there was only "partial" security in the country and foreign troops should have done more to target safe havens in Pakistan.

Patrick Cockburn in The Independent on Sunday today looks at this contradiction in Afghanistan.
Faced with these multiple disasters western leaders simply ignore Afghan reality and take refuge in spin that is not far from deliberate lying. During a visit to Helmand province last December David Cameron claimed that a basic level of security had been established, so British troops could justly claim that their mission had been accomplished.

Nobody in Afghanistan believes this. But the departure of foreign troops does not necessarily mean the triumph of the Taliban who are a Pashtun movement and will have great difficulty establishing themselves in areas dominated by other ethnicities such as the Tajiks, Hazara and Uzbeks. Many Afghans fear a worse fate, and believe that 2014 will see the start of a return to the era of savage and anarchic cruelty in the 1990s, when jihadi war-bands ruled Afghanistan.

[source : Patrick Cockburn, After 12 years, £390bn, and countless dead, we leave poverty, fraud – and the Taliban in Afghanistan, The Independent on Sunday, http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/after-12-years-390bn-and-countless-dead-we-leave-poverty-fraud--and-the-taliban-in-afghanistan-9053627.html, 12th January 2014]

We went into Afghanistan to allegedly chase down Osama bin Laden, who had been accused of planning and executing 9/11. We were promised a dossier of evidence proving beyond doubt bin Laden's guilt, but no such dossier was provided. Bin Laden was on his death bed in the second half of 2001, suffering from Marfan Syndrome and requiring frequent kidney dialysis. Just how he managed to evade the all-seeing all-knowing US military and intelligence apparatus, dragging a kidney dialysis machine behind him across the rough unforgiving terrain of the Afghan mountains, I don't know...unless he was dead! And bin Laden being dead explains the number of laughable dummies presented as bin Laden since 2002 who appeared in videos which were released at opportune times for NATO politicians.

The inside job 9/11 was used to eventually implement a plan for war on enemies of Israel named in A Clean Break; Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Iran. Other nations named were Libya, Sudan and Somalia. Zionists ran and controlled the 9/11 operation while Saudi Arabia supplied the patsies.

But before this plan was implemented we went into Afghanistan. We must have gone into Afghanistan for a reason other than to hunt down a dead or dying bin Laden. But if we went into Afghanistan to oust the Taliban, bring peace and security and build a nation, then after over 10 years there, we have obviously failed spectacularly.

So what could that reason be?

Take a look at this graph produced by the United Nations on opium harvests in Afghanistan since 1994.
[source : Afghanistan opium harvest at record high - UNODC, BBC, http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24919056, 13th November 2013]

One aspect of this graph is that something happened between 1999 and 2001 regarding opium farming in Afghanistan. And that something is that the Taliban, as medieval as they are, had wisely decided that opium farming in Afghanistan must be eradicated. So they began to eradicate opium farming in Afghanistan. And this is shown quite clearly in the above graph produced by the UN. In 2001 the harvest was virtually nil. But after that? After NATO invaded and occupied Afghanistan for over 10 years? BINGO!!!!

But who runs the international drug trade?

The answer to that rich question lies in the highly recommended book, Dope Inc.

So, the mission accomplished in Afghanistan that Cameron refers to is not that Afghanistan now has security, stability and a booming economy. No. The real mission accomplished is that opium harvests are now at record levels, approaching 3 times the harvest in 2000.

And that, mugged off ladies and gentlemen of this Disunited Fascist Queendom, is your tax at work.

It's gud 'ere, innit?

This is how the world really works.



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