samedi 19 mars 2011

Y'en a marre

Obama's Bay of Pigs in Libya, imperialist agression shreds UN charter.

Webster G. Tarpley, Ph.D.
March 19, 2011

Washington DC, March 19 – Late today US and British cruise missiles joined with French and other NATO combat aircraft in Operation Odyssey Dawn/Operation Ellamy, a neo-imperialist bombing attack under fake humanitarian cover against the sovereign state of Libya. Acting under UN Security Council resolution 1973, US naval forces in the Mediterranean on Saturday night local time fired 112 cruise missiles at targets which the Pentagon claimed were related to Libya’s air defense system. But Mohammed al-Zawi, the Secretary General of the Libyan Parliament, told a Tripoli press conference that the “barbaric armed attack” and “savage aggression” had hit residential areas and office buildings as well as military targets, filling the hospitals of Tripoli and Misurata with civilian victims. Zawi accused the foreign powers of acting to protect a rebel leadership which contains notorious terrorist elements. The Libyan government repeated its request for the UN to send international observers to report objectively on events in Libya.

The attacking forces are expected to deploy more cruise missiles, Predator drones, and bombers, seeking to destroy the Libyan air defense system as a prelude to the systematic decimation of Libyan ground units. International observers have noted that US intelligence about Libya may be substandard, and that many cruise missiles may indeed have struck non-military targets.

Libya had responded to the UN vote by declaring a cease-fire, but Obama and Cameron brushed that aside. On Saturday, France 24 and al-Jazeera of Qatar, international propaganda networks hyping the attacks, broadcast hysterical reports of Qaddafi’s forces allegedly attacking the rebel stronghold of Bengazi. They showed a picture of a jet fighter being shot down and claimed this proved Qaddafi was defying the UN by keeping up his air strikes. It later turned out that the destroyed plane had belonged to the rebel air force. Such coverage provided justification for the bombing attacks starting a few hours later. The parallels to the Kuwait incubator babies hoax of 1990 were evident. Qaddafi loyalists said Saturday’s fighting was caused by rebel assaults on government lines in the hopes of provoking an air attack, plus local residents defending themselves against the rebels.

At the UN vote, the Indian delegate correctly pointed out that the decision to start the war had been made on the basis of no reliable information whatsoever, since UN Secretary General Ban-ki Moon’s envoy to Libya had never reported to the Security Council. The bombing started shortly after a glittering Paris summit “in support of the Libyan people,” where Sarkozy, Cameron, Hillary Clinton, Stephen Harper of Canada and other imperialist politicians had strutted and postured.

Token contingents from Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia were supposed to take part in the attack, but were nowhere to be seen, while some Arab states were expected to provide financial support. The minimum estimated cost of maintaining a no-fly zone over Libya for one year is estimated in the neighborhood of $15 billion – enough to fund WIC high-protein meals for impoverished US mothers and infants for two years.

From no-fly zone to regime change

The alleged purpose of the bombing was to establish a no-fly zone and to protect a force of CIA-sponsored Libyan rebels composed of the Moslem Brotherhood, elements of the Libyan government and army subverted by the CIA (including such sinister figures as former Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel-Jalil and former Interior Minister Fattah Younis), and monarchist Senussi tribesmen holding the cities of Benghazi and Tobruk. But twin Friday ultimatums by President Obama and British premier Cameron, plus a speech by Harper, made clear that the goal was the ouster of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi and regime change in the North African oil-producing nation, whose proven reserves of crude are the largest on that continent.

Prospects for military success are uncertain, despite the apparent NATO preponderance. No clear military objective has been articulated, and disagreements about the scope of the war are likely. If Qaddafi’s tanks and infantry are engaged in house to house battles with the rebels in cities like Bengazi and Tobruk, it will be hard for NATO to bring its air superiority to bear without massacring large numbers of civilians.

From hope and change to shock and awe

While Obama’s action is being widely compared to the Bush-Cheney 2003 attack on Iraq, parallels to the April 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco are also strong. In that instance, a force of anti-Castro Cubans organized by the CIA was militarily defeated in an attempt to take over Cuba, resulting in calls from Allen Dulles to President Kennedy for air strikes and a ground invasion. Kennedy rejected those calls and fired the Dulles CIA leadership. Obama, faced by the military collapse of a CIA force in Libya, has ordered such bombing, opening a second phase of the present US debacle.

The rebel region of Cerenaica has long been the scene of Moslem brotherhood agitation against Qaddafi, much of it fomented from across the Egyptian border with US assistance. After the failed 1995 assassination attempt against the Libyan leader reported by MI-5 defector David Shayler (for which MI-6 paid £100,000 to an al Qaeda subsidiary), eastern Libya was the scene of a protracted Islamist insurrection. In the wake of events in Tunisia and Egypt, it has become clear that the CIA has stipulated a worldwide alliance against existing Arab governments with the reactionary and oligarchical Muslim brotherhood, which was created by British intelligence in Egypt in the late 1920s. Al Qaeda of the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), another CIA front, is trumpeting full support for the rebels on its website.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy was first to recognize the Benghazi rebels, calling for a no-fly zone and air strikes a week earlier, seconded by British Prime Minister Cameron. Until about 18 hours before the UN vote, top US officials like Secretary of State Clinton and Defense Secretary Gates were stressing the difficulties of a no-fly zone. French Foreign Minister Juppé lamented that it was already too late for a no-fly zone. Then, the US abruptly demanded a no-fly zone plus a blank check for aerial bombing. Diplomatic observers are puzzled by Obama’s turnaround. Was he being blackmailed by the British and the French, the same imperialist coalition that invaded Egypt to seize the Suez Canal back in 1956? Because of Obama’s decision, the US is now at war with a fourth Moslem nation after Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan. In Pakistan, the simmering conflict is threatening to escalate into the open at any time in the wake of the scandal around CIA contractor Ray Davis, accused by the Pakistanis as a terrorist controller.

The Arab League, surprising many analysts, had voted unanimously for a no-fly zone over Libya. The African Union, by contrast, has resolutely opposed foreign intervention. Western diplomats have discounted the AU position, giving rise to suspicions of racism. These are reinforced by reports that the anti-Qaddafi rebels have lynched a number of black Africans, claiming that they were mercenaries hired by Qaddafi.

Interference in Libyan internal affairs violates UN Charter

Diplomatic observers were shocked by the sweeping resolution passed by the Security Council, which allows “all necessary measures” to be used against Libya. The United Nations Charter strictly limits Chapter 7 military actions to threats to international peace and security, which Libya has never represented, but rules out interference in internal affairs of member states. The pretext cited in this case was the protection of defenseless civilians, but it is clear that the rebels constitute an armed military force in their own right. Since no state can be an aggressor on its own territory, the Security Council resolution stands in flagrant violation of the UN Charter. Russia, China, Brazil, Germany, and India abstained. The resolution contains an arms embargo against Libya which the US is already violating by arming the rebels through Egypt.

Among US officials demanding aggression, UN ambassador Susan Rice, Samantha Power of the National Security Council, and Secretary of State Clinton have shown that they are as bellicose as any neocon of the Rumsfeld-Wolfowitz school.

The Libyan Air Force has 13 airbases and some 374 combat capable aircraft, many of them obsolete. Military observers will be watching the performance of Qaddafi’s air defenses, thought to be based largely on older Russian SAMs. But Qaddafi also has mobile and hand-held surface to air missiles. During a 1986 bombing raid on Tripoli aimed at killing Qaddafi, the US lost one F-111 to Libyan fire. The Libyan Defense Ministry has warned that Libya would retaliate against incursions by striking at air and maritime traffic over the central Mediterranean. In 1986, Libya fired two Scud missiles at the US Coast Guard station on the Italian island of Lampedusa, but both missed. Whether Qaddafi has used his immense oil revenues to procure more capable modern anti-ship missiles of Russian design is another question that may be answered soon. A further problem for the aggressors is the March 19 supermoon, which will illuminate the night sky for several days; the preferred time for air attacks is the dark of the new moon.

The propaganda choreography of the current aggression, designed to mask Obama’s warmonger role, requires the right-wing leaders of Britain and France, the Suez 1956 partners, to take the lead. Obama has assumed a low profile, not attending then Paris conference, not making a formal Oval Office address to the American people, and letting the French attack first. Obama is visiting Brazil. This charade is supposed to placate the anti-US hatred of the Arab street. The result is that the inferior Anglo-French military equipment and command structures may contribute to unpleasant reverses for the aggressors, particularly if Sarkozy’s Napoleonic delusions lead him to meddle in military decisions.

The Panavia Tornados to be deployed by London are obsolete; seven (6 UK, 1 Italian) were shot down by Saddam Hussein during the first Gulf War twenty years ago. Eurofighter Typhoons are ultra-modern planes, but they have never been tested in real combat. The troubled French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle flies the Dassault Raffale, also largely untested in combat, plus the accident-plagued 30-year old Super-Étendard. Mirage F1s of various vintages, none recent, are expected. This equipment is vulnerable to attrition by Qaddafi’s countermeasures.

Anglo-American propaganda portrays Qaddafi as a kleptocrat. In reality, Libya is one of the most advanced developing countries, ranking 53 on the UN Human Development Index, making it the most developed society in Africa. Libya ranks ahead of Russia (65), Ukraine (69), Brazil (73), Venezuela (75) and Tunisia (81). The rate of incarceration is 61st in the world, below that of the Czech Republic, and far below that of the United States (1). Longevity has increased by 20 years under Qaddafi’s rule. Qaddafi, while suppressing political challenges, had shared the nation’s oil income better than the rest of OPEC.

US bureaucratic resistance to the imperial overstretch involved in a war with Libya on top of the three existing conflicts may also have been overcome thanks to the activation of pro-British networks in the US government. If so, this would repeat a long-established pattern. In 1990, Margaret Thatcher claimed to have performed an emergency “backbone implant” on George H.W. Bush, convincing him to retake Kuwait from Saddam Hussein. In 1999, Tony Blair pressed for the bombing of Serbia and then for a ground invasion; Clinton wisely declined at least the latter. In September 2001, Blair helped convince Bush the younger to use the 9/11 attack as a pretext for an attack on Afghanistan.

The purpose of this attack, in the context of the CIA’s spring 2011 campaign of putsches, palace coups, color revolutions, and people power insurrections, is to cripple the ability of US client states to seek alternative arrangements through alliances with Russia, China, Iran, and other states. The CIA onslaught takes the form of an attack on the nation state itself. In 2008, Serbia was partitioned. This year, Sudan is being carved in two, while Yemen is increasingly likely to face the same fate. The UN resolution of Libya mentions Bengazi specifically, indicating the clear intent of partitioning and balkanizing this nation along an east-west division. Other countries can expect similar treatment. It is time to end the destructive cycle of color revolutions before one of them turns into a civil war in a country like Belarus, where an internal clash could easily turn into a large-scale confrontation between Russia and NATO.




Black out

On peut se dire que c'est l'apocalypse quand aux nouvelles, la pire catastrophe industrielle de l'histoire humaine passe en deuxième topo, après l'invasion de la Libye par l'OTAN, créant une quatrième zone de conflit ouvert après, l'Irak, l'Afghanistan et le Pakistan.

On peut mesurer l'ampleur des dégats sur la psyché humaine quand, encore hier vendredi 18 mars 2011, tant à la radio d'état qu'à la radio commerciale, on était encore capable de trouver des soi-disant "experts" pour affirmer avec un "optimisme prudent" que les dégats au Japon n'étaient pas aussi graves que ceux de Tchernobyl.

On peut mesurer l'état de déni collectif quand on constate qu'à certaines heures dans cette même journée, aucune nouvelle ne concernait l'état des réacteurs.

On peut mesurer l'ampleur de la trahison de nos élites quand on constate que même le Bloc Québécois, sensé représenté l'éternelle opposition des québécois aux velléités canado-anglaises de ralliement aux agendas guerriers de l'empire, cautionne cette infâme invasion de la Lybie.

Entre le black-out électrique entourant la zone de Fukushima, le black-out médiatique mondial sur l'état des réacteurs et le niveau de radio-activité autour de la centrale, entre le cheerleading occidental entourant l'ouverture d'un quatrième front d'invasion impérialiste et les images des dérisoires hélicoptères japonais jetant de l'eau de mer à l'aveuglette ou des commandos suicides de pompiers tentant désespérément de refroidir les réacteurs désormais en fusion, ou encore des milliers de citoyens étrangers fuyant Tokyo, l'une des plus grandes mégapoles du monde, quelle zone psychique d'espérance nous reste-t-il ?


Pour le moment, en tout cas, c'est le black-out total.

jeudi 17 mars 2011

Les humoristes

Entendu ce matin, jeudi 17 mars 2011 vers 11h, le speaker de radio canada introduire son topo ainsi:

Au japon, la course contre la montre pour éviter un accident grave....

Ah bon que je me dis, ils vont éviter un accident grave... Quatre réacteurs nucléaires en train de d'exploser et s'est encore possible d'éviter un accident grave....Me voilà tout à la fois bien informé et rassuré.

Dans la même veine, un peu plus tôt, le speaker des nouvelles disait ceci et je cite de mémoire:

Les États-Unis, d'abord " réticents" à instaurer une zone d'exclusion aérienne en Libbye songent à se rallier à la cause des "rebelles".... afin d'empêcher le colonel Khaddafi de bombarder les populations civiles.

Mettez ça dans votre pipe les enfants: les rebelles Libyens n'ont rien à voir avec la CIA, les États-Unis n'ont jamais fabriqué de toutes pièces cette crise, le colonel Khadafi, cette incarnation personalisée du mal, bombarde des civils au contraire de Barrack Obama qui, lui, n'est pas responsable personnellement des dommages collatéraux contres les civils en Afghanistan et en Irak puisqu'il s'agit depuis le début d'une intervention humanitaire...

Quelle époque formidable !!!

mercredi 16 mars 2011

Apocalypse

Ça y'est. C'est arrivé.

Le petit homo sapiens qui jouait les apprentis sorciers a ouvert la boite de pandore. Le Japon qui vient de subir un séisme et un tsunami aux proportions bibliques subit désormais la pire catastrophe nucléaire de l'histoire, le pire accident industriel de l'humanité, malgré le déni général qu'affichait les médias en début de semaine, comme le commente Hervé Le Crosnier dans son blogue du Monde Diplo et relayé par Laure Kalangel.

Y'a-t-il une échelle que l'on peut utiliser pour mesurer la folie meurtrière industrielle ?

Alors que BP nous faisait goûter au pire l'an passé dans le golfe du Mexique ?

Y'a-t-il une limite à cette échellle ?

Apparement non.

On pourra toujours espérer, comme Serge Latouche, relayé par Zoé Lucider, que l'humanité pourrait apprendre à travers la pédagogie de la catastrophe. C'est bien là notre seul espoir.

Je compatis pour mes frères nippons et je me sens bien démuni philosophiquement pour affronter un tel déluge de mauvaises nouvelles. Je n'ai pas la foi et ne pratique aucune technique de méditation, hormis mon chant quotidien pour les personnes agées.

Instinctivement, je refais le décompte de mes quarante et quelques année sur cette planète bleue. À travers le flot de compassion, entremêlé de détresse et de colère, qui monte en moi, une réflexion cherche à s'imposer. Bien que j'ai toujours essayé d'adopter le motto de Guillaume d'Orange, " il n'est point besoin d'espérer pour entreprendre", il est arrivé un temps ou l'action m'a semblé désormais devenir impossible tout comme les discussions avec la majeure partie de mes contemporains sont devenus objets de litiges permanents.

Un tel me dit que la bourse du carbone, est un compromis temporaire acceptable pour introduire une variable environnementale dans la mécanique économique. Un autre me dit qu'il n'échangerait sa place pour rien au monde avec ses différents ancêtres et ne comprend pas pourquoi cette réflexion, qui se veut optimiste, me rend malade jusqu'à la nausée, jusqu'à compromettre notre amitié. Un troisième, mon meilleur ami d'enfance en fait, me dit qu'il envisage la filière nucléaire comme une issue de secours raisonnable pour éviter la catastrophe que représente le pétrole. Je le laisse parler, n'en pense pas moins et me dis que cette marotte va lui passer.

On pourrait soutenir que tout cela n'est qu'affaire de libre opinion qui doit se faire dans le respect des points de vues. Pour moi, au contraire, tout ceci est clair comme de l'eau de roche, ne souffre aucun compromis et constitue un préalable non équivoque à toute réflexion constructive pour l'avenir de l'humanité.

La bourse du carbone ne peut être un compromis acceptable parce que la bourse est en soi, l'ennemi à abattre. Nos ancêtres pouvaient bien se dépecer à qui mieux mieux à l'arme blanche, il ne livraient pas en héritage à leurs descendants un monde aussi hypothéqué qu'il ne l'est à l'heure où j'écris ces lignes. Quant à la filière nucléaire, il vaut mieux crever de faim ou de froid, que de radiation, c'est ma conviction profonde.

Le zigonage dans l'atome, la bombe H, les déchets pour deux cents milles ans, les armes à l'uranium appauvri sur les populations civiles, les centrales construites dans l'atmosphère vicié d'une décadence politique telle que certains vont jusqu'à invoquer la création d'emploi pour justifier leur érection, tout cela est pour moi, depuis toujours et à jamais, l'ultime complot de l'humanité contre la vie sur la terre, l'ultime désespoir, l'ultime attentat de l'homme contre lui-même pour reprendre le mot de Sartre.

Je ne suis pas un saint. Je comprend Ivan Illitch mais suis à mille lieues de le pratiquer. Mais tant qu'à soutenir des telles inepties, aussi bien fermer notre gueule. Aussi bien laisser la loi de l'entropie faire son travail proprement et rapidement. Sans faux-fuyant, aussi bien affronter lucidement l'extinction de l'espèce.



jeudi 3 mars 2011

Khadafi, un autre grand méchant tyran

Un autre grand méchant tyran, le colonel Khadafi, passe un mauvais quart d'heure en Libye.

Mais pour ceux qui s'intéresse à autres choses qu'à la propagande haineuse de François Brousseau du Devoir, ou de n'importe quel trou du cul servile dans son genre, relire cet article du Gardian de 2002 sur les aventures de David Shayler, le whistle blower du MI5 britannique, redonne un peu le sens des perspectives.

Shayler, c'est ce gars qui n'a pas trouvé normal que les MI6 fonde une cellule d'Al Quaida pour liquider Kadhafi.

Si non ce bref historique des exactions occidentales contre la Libye est aussi assez éloquent. Surtout quand on y apprend que le Tchad voisin sous Hissene Habre, une autre marionnette occidentale dans le style Pinochet, a fait disparaitre, entre 1982-1990, 40 000 prisonniers politiques. Le Tchad sert de base arrière aux exactions contre la Libye, un peu comme le Rwanda a servi à détruire définitivement le Congo.

Que Khadafi ait déjà accusé les USA d'être responsable du VIH, qu'il ait demandé la réouverture de l'enquête sur Kennedy ou qu'il refuse de lier Ben Laden aux attentats du 11 septembre, ne sont que de petites anecdotes sans importances.

Ce qui compte, en ce moment, c'est la main mise sur le canal de Suez, en Égypte, sur le pétrole de l'Afrique du Nord et la mise au pas de tous les pays sunnites sous le porte-étendard de la liberté et des missiles nucléaires de l'OTAN en vue de canarder allègrement l'Iran et briser l'axe Chine-Russie décidément trop dangereux pour les "valeurs démocratiques occidentales".

Pour le reste, comme le dit si bien David Rothscum dans son article qui m'inspire ce billet:

If anything we should ask ourselves how many more nations will be shattered into pieces in the coming months, as the world cheers.

Trad: Nous devrions nous demander combien d'autres nations vont être brisées en morceaux dans les prochains mois, alors que le monde entier célèbre (....les révolutions du printemps arabe).