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US War on Terror inspires more terror

Published: 08 September, 2011, 12:21
Edited: 09 September, 2011, 11:25

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As the US prepares to mark 10 years since the 9/11 attacks, the results of the huge backlash it triggered are under scrutiny. A decade of military campaigns overseas has been accompanied by headlines of torture, secret prisons and civilian deaths.

­One of the deadliest terrorist attacks in history has ushered in a decade of anti-terror campaigns across the globe. But are America and the world now a safer place 10 years on?

The most recent 9/11 Commission Report Card gives aviation security in the US the worst grade – an F. As for terrorists, experts say the methods used to fight them have spawned even more extremism.

“Torture and the abuses, which weren’t just in Abu Ghraib or in Guantanamo, which were sanctioned at the highest level, occurred in all theaters, and that has significantly set us back since 9/11 in trying to defeat terrorism,” says Matthew Alexander, an interrogator in Iraq and author of Kill or Capture.

Following 9/11, America did not just go after the perpetrators. It unleashed a campaign on a nation that had nothing to do with the attack.

Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians have died since the US invasion in 2003. America’s decade-long campaign on terror has created a new phenomenon: war without borders. And, as many say, without rules.

The torture, rape and murder that took place at the US-run prison in Abu Ghraib, Iraq, as well as other US prisons overseas, brought global condemnation. But key decision-makers in the Bush administration say what they did was in the best interest of their country and they would do the same again.

In his recent interview, Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States in George W. Bush’s administration from 2001-2009, did not hesitate to confirm this stance.

NBC News:Even though people call it torture, you think it should still be a tool?

Cheney:Yes.

NBC:Rendition?

Cheney:Yes.

NBC:Secret prisons?

Cheney:Yes.

NBC:Wiretapping?

Cheney:Well, with the right approval…

Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson was Colin Powell’s chief of staff when the latter was secretary of state under George W. Bush. He says some of the Bush administration members deserve to be put on trial, and he would be ready to testify against them.

“George Tenet [the head of the CIA] told Dick Cheney what Dick Cheney wanted to hear: ‘Oh, yes! It’s working, Mr. Vice President! We’re getting great information and we are stopping terrorism.’ That is utter BS!” Wilkerson said.

The fact that there has not been a single successful terrorist attack on US soil since 9/11 is often attributed to the harsh methods used in the last decade of war on terror. But counterterrorism experts say the fact that terrorists are recruiting thousands of new members these days does not add to security in the US, nor the whole world for that matter.

“We’ve also seen other extremist networks rising [other than Al-Qaeda], like Al-Gani network, swelling rings, in response to things like US drone attacks in Pakistan. So in some ways, there’s also been a diversification of recruits into other extreme organizations,” Matthew Alexander explains.

In Pakistan, US drone strikes have killed thousands of civilians and netted only a handful of actual terrorists. Many of the victims’ loved ones seek revenge by joining radical groups. Others gather in protests. But experts say those pleas mean nothing when Washington needs the chase to go on.

“We have made a cut-edge industry, if not much more than a cut-edge industry, out of what my former boss Colin Powell called ‘the terrorist industrial complex.’ Lots of people are making lots of money off of this so-called ‘War on Terror’,” Wilkerson added.

“Our War on Terror begins with Al-Qaeda, but it does not end there,” George W. Bush once said.

Listening to his declaration of War on Terror from 10 years ago, one is left wondering whether it was the beginning of a vicious circle, where the revenge would take more innocent lives and would start a new wave of terror.

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Boysie September 09, 2011, 23:17
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Nothing will ever change in America, and so will be resistant groups outside America, and what is putting justice in jeopardy and an inflock of growing organizations is the drone strikes, that is killing thousands of innocent lives even entire families. Pentagon commands cover the entire planet, and US military assistance programs is active in almost every country. President George W Bush’s administration response to the attacks compromised the United States’ basic principles, undermined its economy, and weakened its security a country that prides itself in democracy. The attack on Afghanistan that followed the 9/11 attacks was baseless neither the public nor the   policymakers were interested in principle or practical arguments.The subsequent invasion of Iraq was entirely unconnected to al-Qaeda - as much as Bush tried to establish a link, our fare of fare made us forget about the choices we made in the past, Somalia '92, Haiti'94, Bosnia'95, Kosovo'99, Panama '89 among others Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan, while raging an air war in Libya in most cases long before 9/11. 

Archie Angel September 09, 2011, 22:52
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Russia has its own Muslim problem that didn't end with its retreat from Afghanistan, and the Black Widows are just a symptom. The battle will NOT be limited to Chechnya, and will involve a struggle for the heart of Russia itself. There are 2 Million Muslims in Moscow alone, and they are planning a takeover. By 2015, half the Russian military will be Muslim; they will ultimately turn on the drunken ethnic Russians and overwhelm them. Iran doesn't have to build its own nukes, because the Islamic 5th column in Russia will happily hand them over to the mullahs once they are in control. As for US policies producing more terror against it, that's balderdash. The Muslims have been attacking and conquering everyone in their path for 1400 years. The US simply chose to fight back. The rest of you pansies should do the same before it's too late for you. And as for the article's patently false assertion that torture, murder and rape occured in the U.S.-run Abu Ghraib, that is a lie. If you want to know about torture, murder and rape, ask the former KGB officer Putin.

123arrow September 09, 2011, 06:57
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If my country were invaded with enemy troops on the ground, if my home were blown up , a home that housed my family for maybe 3 or 4 hundred years, if my brother mother and father were killed. Next my food supply growing in our garden were crushed under tank treads , our thousand year old water well that several families drank from was destroyed , my own children killed by these invaders........ DO YOU really think , do YOU really believe , YOU can win my heart and mind ? I am an American I do live in the U.S.A. And I would be pissed beyond anyones wildest dreams if this were to happen to me !...America is building , shaping and creating enemies for generations to come , .These wars in the middle east must stop! Its time for our troops to come home.