23 March 2010
By Mustafa Hamed
Thus America
Greets a Year of Failure in Afghanistan: A Struggle
Between the Army and Intelligence and a dual failure
on two fronts.
The American
Central Intelligence Agency bid farewell to the past
Christian year with a funeral procession when it
sustained a painful blow in the city of Khost. The
blow was so strong that they categorized it as the
second most violent blow sustained by the agency since
its establishment in 1947. In the Khost attack, the
agency – “according to its official story” – lost
seven killed, among them the station chief for the
base as well as two personnel from a security company
that supplies the agency’s unmanned aircraft with
ammunition!! This is in addition to six wounded.
According to agency records, the most damaging blow in
its history came in Beirut in 1983. Although the fact
that the first numbers announced on the Khost
operation stated that eight Americans were killed, for
psychological reasons the Americans authorities always
greatly minimize the amount of their losses in
Afghanistan. Likewise the American intelligence agency
does not wish – also for psychological reasons – to
admit that its greatest loss in history occurred
specifically in Afghanistan.
The Khost operation is very rich in significance and
warnings in all areas, for example:
Significance
of the place: Khost.
Significance
of the target: military base of the American Central
Intelligence Agency.
Then there is the relationship that has again been
discovered between American intelligence and companies
of international killers, mercenary companies like the
infamous Blackwater.
First
– significance of the place: “Khost”
Khost is the capital of a region that bears the same
name. This region enjoys a strategic significance
unparalleled by any other Afghan region. This is
because the region is crisscrossed by the largest
number of natural corridors connecting Afghanistan
with neighboring Pakistan. In the past, Khost was a
very small town, almost forgotten, called “Matun
Baba”. When relations between the two neighboring
countries became strained, Khost was transformed into
a large military barracks and a larger intelligence
base.
During the era of communist rule, and later Soviet
occupation, the “intelligence value” of Khost – and
the entire region of course – increased. From the city
of Khost was directed an intelligence effort almost
unparalleled in Afghanistan. It was mostly directed
towards the tribal region in Pakistan, specifically
the region of north Waziristan.
What is happening now and what the American occupation
is doing is almost a literal application of what the
communists and Soviets did before. The main difference
is the technology being used.
When Khost city was conquered on 31 March 1991, the
Mujahideen found inside the city 18 intelligence
centers. They said that this was three times more than
was commonplace in other cities. The missions of those
centers are consistent with what American intelligence
is doing in the same region today: the organization of
acts of sabotage, assassination, espionage and
recruitment of agents in the tribal regions,
especially Waziristan. This was in addition to
internal work against the Mujahideen in the region
including gathering information, recruiting agents,
organizing sabotage and assassinations, and sowing
dissension and discord among the ranks of different
tribes. Soviet activity extended to signing local
agreements with Jihadist groups and the same tribal
factions to move towards a partial or complete
withdrawal from some important regions. The aim of
this was to ignite armed struggle among factions of
the Mujahideen and tribes.
Second
- significance of the target: Military base for
American intelligence:
This is a large and multifaceted topic.
Why does
intelligence have a military base?
What is the
impact of that on the military action of the American
army?
What is the
impact of that on the harmony between intelligence
efforts and military efforts?
What is the
impact on the militarization of American intelligence
on the internal situation in the United States and in
the world?
More
specifically, what is the impact of that inside Khost?
What is the
impact of that on the link between the tribal region
of Waziristan and events in Afghanistan and Pakistan?
What is the
depth of the relationship between American
intelligence and criminal, mercenary companies like
Blackwater?
To what
extent have such mercenary companies infiltrated the
most sensitive centers in American life, such as
“internal and external” security and, specifically,
intelligence?
To what
extent do criminal international companies like
Blackwater control the reins of modern technological
weapons with regards to import, export and supplying
the army and intelligence with that material whether
manufactured inside the United States or inside
Israel?
What is the
extent of influence of Blackwater and its sister
companies over weapons of mass destruction, especially
nuclear weapons, when political leaders in Pakistan
have stated that this company has placed the Pakistani
nuclear program under its protection?
What is the
role of American intelligence and international
criminal companies like Blackwater in administrating
the American project to plant opium in Afghanistan,
manufacture heroin and distribute it internationally?
What is the
role of Blackwater and its sisters in protecting the
petroleum pipelines that cross through Afghanistan
from Turkmenistan and into Pakistan?
What is the
impact of the privatization of the army and
intelligence upon the internal political situation in
the United States and the fate of the ruling regime?
Will the
regime turn into a new kind of fascist and
totalitarian state internally and on the international
stage? And will America turn into fascist empire
controlling the world for the benefit of capitalism
and Zionism?
What is the
role of Zionist banker capital in that transformation
and what is the extent of its control, through the
policy of privatization, over the army and
intelligence and subsequently inside America?
What is the
impact of all that upon Muslims generally, upon Arabs
particularly and upon the Palestinians most
particularly?
Militias,
Communists, Occupation
The presence of a Central Intelligence Agency base in
Khost warns of the severe danger to the security of
citizens on both sides of the border and their
constant exposure to the threat of murder and
destruction of property.
It is well known that the tribes are the same on both
sides of the border, and their division came at the
hands of the British occupation which drew up
separating boundaries. All the Pushtun regions were
inside Afghan territory until this was divided by the
Durand treaty which drew the borders. It was assumed
this would be temporary in duration, but removing the
effects of colonialism will be no easy matter so long
as a proper Islamic regime is not implemented on both
sides of the artificial border.
But an open and provocative presence of this degree
leads to exciting religious and nationalist feelings
against the occupiers, especially if they are
provocative louts like the Americans. Like the rest of
Afghanistan, this region has been famed for resistance
to invaders across the ages. During the Soviet era,
the victories of Khost and the assault on the city and
its military conquest were the incomparable crowning
achievements of the Jihadist war in Afghanistan. And
it is now recording a new battle, a malhama, against
the American occupation.
Although the occupiers have been able to hide a great
many facts, the painful debacle of the detonation of
their intelligence center in Khost was too big to
hide, although as is their custom, they minimized the
amount and extent of their losses, for reasons
connected to the psychological state of their forces.
The communists previously considered Khost to be one
of their main strongholds in the country. They thought
that they were successful in recruiting a large number
of strong militias to support them in the war against
the Mujahedeen. They were helped in this by the
presence of sons of this region among the high-ranking
officers in the communist regime, the most famous of
whom was Shah Nawaz Tana, who reached the Army general
staff.
Nonetheless, a large number of the members and leaders
of the militias of the region provided inestimable
service to the Mujahideen, especially in the provision
of information and later in arranging the heavy defeat
of the communist forces. When attacked, most of those
militias joined with the Mujahideen or left the
fighting completely and fled with their families from
the region. Meanwhile the regime called upon for help
the militias organized by Abdul Rasheed Dostum,
currently the Army chief of staff in the Karzai
government. There is almost no Mujahid in Khost who
does not feel a personal vengeance against Dostum and
his militias.
The American
occupation is following in the footsteps of the Soviet
occupation in an astounding manner, both from its
overall approach to managing the entire problem to its
way of managing the war in its smallest details.
Despite possessing far better weapons, the (Americans)
are less proficient in managing war and conducting
field combat and even in the field of collecting
information and intelligence. This is clear from the
recent Khost strike and other incidents.
Since the conquest of Khost, western humanitarian (!!)
aid organizations have rushed to contact individuals
and leaders of the communist leaders in Khost. This is
natural since it has happened in all parts of the
country. They opened projects in their districts,
rented their houses at fantastic prices, and woven a
network of relationships which they used against the
first Islamic Emirate. And they use it now to
strengthen the occupation, defend their forces and
work within their intelligence network. Just as many
countries near and far worked to hunt down and recruit
officers of the previous communist intelligence
agency, especially from the apparatus of the “KHAD”
information service, which was transformed into a
ministry towards the end of the regime’s life. Now the
time has come for them to apply their intelligence
expertise in the internal Afghan realm. This is
invaluable experience and the American war budget is
capable of filling their bellies with gold.
But it must be noted that many changes have occurred
in the circles of those officers and in the con**** of
their national and tribal background. For example:
many of them inclined moderately towards Islam,
especially after experiencing the war, the defeat of
the communist regime and the collapse of the Soviet
empire. Additionally, there is the fact that many of
them enjoy a pardon given to them by the Mujahideen.
This was the last thing they expected and may have a
deeper impact on them than anything else.
I personally
lived through an incident of this type when a
high-ranking general of the communist regime was
captured after the conquest of Khost. His wife came
with his children to beg the leader of the region to
pardon him and not kill him. He answered her plea and
gave as a gift to her and her children that venerable
general, who belonged to the largest tribe in Khost.
Another
general with a special rank in the regime was captured
by the Mujahideen at the conquest of Khost. They
treated him well and he was a great help to them in
subsequent battles and had a great impact in the
surrender of large army forces in other cities.
Second, the ideological background of those officers
is Marxist, but mostly it’s built upon an extreme
nationalist base, hostile to the English in a
“hereditary historical fashion” and everything related
to the English, at the forefront of which are the
Americans.
That extreme nationalism is a stronger force among
them than is Marxism. As for tribal affiliation, that
comes first. This is a strong influence in Afghan
society, exceeded by nothing else other than their
adherence to Islam. Nationalism and tribalism have
caused violent clashes among them and with the Soviets
which developed into armed battles and at time
attempts at revolution.
Third, there are numerous other ramifications examples
of which we have seen in other Islamic countries. The
most important of which is that there is a faction of
such people who have joined themselves heart and soul
with the American surge and have employed themselves
acting in hostility to Islam, and even in hostility to
nationalist feelings, to the point they have become
more American than America itself and more colonialist
than colonialism.
From what was previously demonstrated, it is very
clear there are local military and intelligence
elements ready to conduct operations against the
American presence after the manner of the Khost
operation, or even more severe.
The
role of information in war:
The American Central Intelligence Agency began its
work, like similar organizations around the world, as
an organization concerned with gathering information,
analyzing it and providing it to the decision-makers.
Then its work
evolved into operations interfering with the internal
affairs of foreign countries, and arranging coups like
occurred in Iran in 1953 against the Mossadeq on
behalf of the American petroleum companies, or
invasion attempts using mercenary forces as happened
in Cuba during the Bay of Pigs operation against the
regime of Fidel Castro.
Its role abroad has developed to its current state in
which it has become revealed as a complete army
operating abroad. Obama himself has described that
intelligence army as working on the front lines in the
war against the enemies. This is the army that
organized the kidnapping of thousands of Muslims from
everywhere and took most of them to secret prisons
around the world. The small minority were taken to
Guantanamo. The missing ones are believed to have been
subjected to more torture, or subjected to medical and
psychological tests. Undoubtedly most of them met
their fate and were turned into spare parts after
their organs were harvested, just like Israel does
with kidnapped and imprisoned Palestinians.
That “intelligence army” plays the complete role of a
traditional combatant army possessing open bases, and
conducts operations with aircraft, satellites and
guided missiles to assassinate “enemies”, destroy
facilities and sow fear among civilians to dissuade
them from aiding the Mujahideen.
However, is the effect of that a military digression –
or the militarization of intelligence agencies – from
its duties as an organization that gathers and
analyzes intelligence?
This question
cannot be answered precisely, but there of operational
indicators that point to a decline in intelligence
performance without the military performance recording
any praiseworthy success. On the contrary, many
opinions have emerged which sharply criticize this
process and regard its effects as far more negative
than positive.
The failure of that organization in gathering
intelligence has reached the point that one of its
main bases in Afghanistan was subjected to a
martyrdom-seeking operation which inflicted the second
greatest losses on the CIA in its history. That
dreadful agency was unable to protect itself in the
poorest and least armed country whose only method
means of defending itself is deep religious allegiance
with a highly proficient and experienced leadership.
The agency then alleged that its mission in Khost was
to pursue the Mujahideen, the foremost of whom is one
of the most prominent field commanders of the Islamic
Emirate, Sheikh Jalaluddin Haqqani, may Allah protect
him and his men. But the operation that struck them
revealed who was pursuing whom. For Khost remains one
of the most active fronts, and Sheikh Haqqani, may
Allah protect him, worthily directs his operations in
greater Paktia: Paktika, Khost and Paktia. And so we
do not forget, Paktika is the province in which was
taken prisoner the first American soldier to be
captured since the Vietnam War. Where is the ability
of that legendary agency in performing those miracles
that you see the propaganda films made in Hollywood?
It is clear that American intelligence assassination
operations and its departure from the realm of what is
“reasonable” both inside and outside the United
States, have weakened it on all fronts, even in its
primary field – which is intelligence work – even as
it has weakened it in additional areas – namely,
acting as an organized army.
It is natural that the militarization of the
intelligence agency has caused a fissure in its
relationship with the regular army, and this
interference in others’ specializations reflects on
the level of performance of both parties in the field
of Afghan operations. This is clearly demonstrated by
the pathetic military performance of the American army
and its loss of control over the course of affairs and
the loss of initiative to the forces of the Islamic
Emirate.
Merely the intervention of the intelligence agency in
such a fashion in the field of military operations
gives the impression of a loss of confidence by the
state in its army. It likewise damages decisively
presumed cooperation between an intelligence agency
whose job is to gather and analyze information and the
army which supposedly bases its plans and conducts its
operations according to that information.
It is perfectly clear that this cycle has now been
broken. For the army does not possess sufficient
information and moves like a blind elephant (or like a
blind donkey according to which party is in power)
fumbling about from wall to wall, striking recklessly
and destroying everything but its enemies. In the end
it will collapse from fatigue and be torn apart by
those waiting for this moment. They will slay it and
deliver the country and Believers from it.
Divergent aims for the army and intelligence
The former director of Pakistani intelligence made the
following comment about the Khost operation: there is
a lack of coordination between the CIA and the army
operating in Afghanistan, and the goals of the CIA do
not accord with the aims of the army, and that is a
source of division.
We say that
this is a source of something greater than a division,
it is an element of disruption and chaos in military
operation that will end ultimately in defeat. The same
intelligence director observed that the Soviets were
more successful than the Americans in Afghanistan
because of the coordination between the military and
the intelligence apparatus. The struggle between the
army and Central Intelligence has reached the point
that it compelled the chief of military intelligence
in Afghanistan to describe, in his last and most
serious report to the American administration, the
Central Intelligence as ignorant.
It appears that amazing technological superiority has
governed the minds of the CIA leaders and they think
that this alone is able to subjugate the Islamic
peoples. They wanted to obtain that “honor” for
themselves and they put their hands on a system for
aerial assassination, or unmanned aircraft, linked to
satellites and equipped with guided missiles which
defy error. And what has been the result of this?
They have been able to kill some targets –but many
more innocent people and religious holy places such as
mosques, madrasas and religious scholars. And with the
mosques they burned copies of the Quran and killed
hundreds of children and elderly and destroyed
hundreds of houses.
The yield has
been the expansion of the spirit of resistance and
Jihad, which has spread like fire in the straw so that
the Jihad has become a popular Jihadist revolution
encompassing all segments of the population and not
simply religious students. This has occurred in
Afghanistan and it has been capably managed by the
military, political and media apparatus of the Islamic
Emirate.
It has also happened in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia,
Palestine and Lebanon and every place that American
intelligence has sought to humiliate the Muslims and
subjugate them to the power of technology as a
substitute for the power of Allah the creator.
We can almost say that the numbers of Muslims who have
left for Jihad carrying weapons in the face of the
American tyrant as a result of the operations of
American intelligence are far greater than the numbers
of Muslims who have brought out by the words and
sermons religious preachers and scholars.
In the end, America will lose its battles on all
fronts. The Afghan front will be first and foremost.
The
failure of American intelligence in the opium war
Despite the shameful reverses suffered by American
intelligence in Afghanistan, especially their recent
disgrace at Khost, their invisible disasters are the
most important and most dangerous. They are
systematically losing their military battles, and
before they lost most of their most important battle
in the “opium war”, which is the crux of the war and
its primary cause and engine.
It is assumed that the protection of and investment in
the opium prize is the primary mission of the CIA.
According to the United Nations, when it took
possession of Afghanistan the opium crop there was
only 185 tons, most of it from the areas of the
Northern Alliance, America’s first and last ally in
Afghanistan. As a result of the efforts of the
American intelligence agency, the opium crop in
Afghanistan has surpassed 9,000 tons!!
The primary task of the ruling regime, with Karzai and
his brother at its head, is to gather opium from the
southern provinces, Helmand in particular, which grows
most of the opium in Afghanistan, exceeding 60% of the
entire world’s opium growth.
American intelligence uses the Army’s air bases and
other secret sites under its control to convert the
opium crop into heroin. It then supervises its
transport and distribution around the world by means
of army aircraft and its own private airplanes, using
Army airfields and its secret airfields in
Afghanistan. It also uses other military flights and
other secret flights such as those which transport
kidnapped Muslims. It is doubtful that the ruling
regime in the White House has full or detailed
knowledge of the activities of that intelligence
agency in the cultivation of opium, the production and
distribution of heroin, or the strategic reserve which
will last the world for years even if its cultivation
if Afghanistan ceases. This is expected to occur with
the return of the Islamic Emirate to rule and after
the American collapse, which is expected at any
moment.
American intelligence is allied with the big Zionist
banks, top army generals, big industrialists, and
narcotics, weapons and oil mafias, who constitute the
true power in the land and not the White House or
Congress. All of those are merely carefully chosen
employees. This is the new American fascism.
We say that the great American failure is not in
combat, or the blows of the Mujahideen which have
reached inside its intelligence bases. The great and
dangerous failure is that half of the opium crop in
Afghanistan is reaching the competitors of the United
States and its possible enemies, with the Russians
standing at their front, without their sending one
soldier, or losing one drop of blood or one bullet.
Thus the happiest of people understand the American
predicament in Afghanistan and the foolish occupations
of the Americans, the stupid application of military
force and great technological power which is driven by
the stupidest mentalities in the history of warfare.
All of that will lead swiftly to the complete American
collapse, not only in Afghanistan but on the entire
international stage.
This bears a
better opportunity for all competitors and enemies to
occupy a better position in the coming world order, an
order in which the Islamic Emirate will be among the
greatest of those drawing its contours.
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