BOMBING SYRIA HUMANITARIANISM IS THE
PRETENSE, NOT THE PURPOSE
by Glenn Greenwald, originally posted at The Intercept, Submitted
by Tyler Durden on 09/23/2014 - 12:17
Since winning the
2009 Nobel Peace Prize, President Obama has now bombed 7 predominantly Muslim
countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Iraq, and now Syria.
As Glenn
Greenwald notes, Humanitarianism is the pretense, not the purpose.
The U.S. today
began bombing targets inside Syria, in concert with its lovely and inspiring group of five allied regimes:
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan.
That means that Syria becomes the 7th predominantly
Muslim country bombed by the 2009 Nobel Peace Laureate – after Afghanistan,
Pakistan,
Yemen,
Somalia,
Libya
and Iraq.
The utter lack of
interest in what possible legal authority Obama has to bomb Syria is telling
indeed: empires bomb who they want, when they want, for whatever reason
(indeed, recall that Obama bombed Libya even after Congress
explicitly voted against authorization to use force, and very few people
seemed to mind that abject act of lawlessness; constitutional constraints are
not for warriors and emperors).
It was just over a year ago that Obama
officials were insisting that bombing and attacking Assad was a moral and
strategic imperative. Instead,
Obama is now bombing Assad’s enemies while politely
informing his regime of its targets in advance. It seems irrelevant on whom
the U.S. wages war; what matters it that it be at war, always
and forever.
Six weeks of bombing hasn’t
budged ISIS in Iraq, but it has caused ISIS recruitment
to soar. That’s all
predictable: the U.S. has known
for years that what fuels and strengthens anti-American sentiment (and thus
anti-American extremism) is exactly what they keep doing: aggression in that
region. If you know that, then they know that. At this point, it’s more
rational to say they do all of this not despite triggering those
outcomes, but because of it. Continuously creating and strengthening
enemies is a feature, not a bug, as it is what then justifies the ongoing greasing
of the profitable and power-vesting machine of Endless War.
If there is anyone
who actually believes that the point of all of this is a moral crusade to
vanquish the evil-doers of ISIS (as the U.S. fights alongside its close Saudi
friends), please read Professor As’ad
AbuKhalil’s explanation today of how Syria is a multi-tiered proxy war. As
the disastrous Libya “intervention” should conclusively and permanently
demonstrate, the U.S. does not bomb countries for humanitarian objectives. Humanitarianism
is the
pretense, not the purpose.
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