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Enduring Program of DEMOGRAPHICS WAR on Europeans
Enduring Program of PSYCHOLOGICAL WAR on Europeans
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No wars or conditions abroad (& no domestic or global economic pretexts) justify government policy facilitating the invasion of ancestral European homelands, the rape of European women, the destruction of European societies, & the genocide of Europeans.
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Showing posts with label Afghanistan War 2001. Show all posts
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October 02, 2016

US-Anglo Capitalist: Op Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan





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CAPITALIST OPERATION - AFGHANISTAN

Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever)


Wikipedia / Summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lemonnier



In Afghanistan
NATO
      ISAF

     Afghanistan
     United States
     United Kingdom
     France

     Canada
     Germany
     Italy
     Spain
     Portugal
     Poland


     Azerbaijan
     Denmark
     Sweden
     Czech Republic
     Australia
     New Zealand

     Ukraine
     Georgia
     Turkey
     Uzbekistan
     Turkmenistan
     Tajikistan

    Former:
        Afghanistan Northern Alliance

In the Philippines: (completed)

     Philippines
     United States
     Australia
     Indonesia 
In Somalia/Horn of Africa:

NATO
     Australia
     Azerbaijan
     Belarus
     China
     Djibouti
     Ethiopia
     France
     Georgia
     Germany
     India
     Indonesia
     Japan
     Kazakhstan
     Kenya
     South Korea
     Kyrgyzstan
     Malaysia
     New Zealand
     Norway
     Pakistan
     Russia
     Seychelles
     Singapore
     Spain
     Somalia
     Tajikistan
     Thailand
     Turkey
     Turkmenistan
     Uganda
     Ukraine
     Uzbekistan
     United Kingdom
     United States



CAPITALIST OPERATION - AFGHANISTAN

Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever)
Wikipedia / Summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lemonnier

Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever)

JOINT OP:
  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Afghanistan

*separate from International Security Force (ISAF)
op of NATO nations, incl. US & UK


TWO (2) OPS RAN PARALLEL

pretext:  Sept. 11 Event, USA

2001 - Combat ops start:  7 Oct
various airstrikes launched from:
  • United States capitalist ships & submarines
  • British capitalist ships & submarines
Pres. George W. Bush
among objectives
  • destruction of 'terrorist training camps'
  • destruction of infrastructure
  • al-Qaeda leaders capture
  • termination of terrorist activities Afghanistan

2002 - US capitalist troops - 1,200
'Special Ops Command Pacific'
deployed to Philippines to support local military
/ aim:  uproot 'terrorist forces' Basilan island
  1.     Abu Sayyaf Group
  2.     al-Qaeda
  3.     Jemaah Islamiyah
op involved giving Philippines forces counter-terrorist training
plus providing the locals with humanitarian aid

#note:  humanitarian aid + counter-terrorist ops are partners ('hearts & minds' buy-off of public)

2002 - USA sends in special forces - 'Combined Task Force 150'

base:  Camp Lemonnier, Jibouti

Djibouti    = Rep. of Djibouti
border     = Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia
                = Red Sea, Gulf of Aden

Antiquity, Djibouti    =  Land of Punt
Somalia                    = Zeila

likely ancient Egyptian 'Punt' territory:
        Djibouti, Somalia, Eritrea, REd Sea, Sudan
        Puntites = close relations w. ancient Egypt

legal system:  blent French/Sharia & customary law

1800s-late:  colony of French Somaliland
        French signed treaties with ruling Somali & Afar sultans
        French establsihed railroad:  to Addis Ababa (fka  Dire Dawa)
        superceding Zelia (Somalia) as port for SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA + Ogaden
        renamed:  French Territory of the Afars & the Issas (1967)
        1977 - vote for independence
        Arabic + French = official languages, 94% = Islam, 1,000 years+

STRATEGIC:    SHIPPING LANES
        RED SEA ACCESS CONTROL
        INDIAN OCEAN ACCESS CONTROL
        - key refuelling and transshipment port
        - principle port import/export - Ethiopia


SITE OF *SEVERAL* FOREIGN MILITARYH BASES

Djibouti close ties:     Somalia
  •         Ethiopia
  •         France
  •         USA
*dispute with Eritrea / territorial claims
*Djibouti strengthened ties with China (+participant:  Arab League, African Union)

Camp Lemonnier
centre piece of network - x6 USA
1. DRONE SURVEILLANCE BASES ACROSS AFRICA
2. HUB for USA AERIAL OPS Gulf Region


located:  town of Ambouli
used by:  French Foreign Legion
post 2001 - USG takes over to 'reduce extremism'
/ commits longterm thereafter
establishes:  COMBINED JOINT TASK FORCE OF AFRICA - HORN OF AFRICA
conducting:  'stability ops'
2002:  marine-based CJTF-HOA staff org. arrives USS Mount Whitney ship

2007 - Camp lemonnier - expanded fm. 97 acres to abt. 500 acres
longterm facility with living area:  container living units (CLUs)

CAMP ORIGINALLY BELONGED TO FRENCH MILITARY
named for:  Gen. Emile-Rene Lemonnier

2013:  US had plans for
1.   $1.4 billion expansion of base
2.   increase its special forces to over 1,000

2014:  20 year extension of the American lease

"MOST IMPORTANT BASE FOR DRONE OPS OUTSIDE WAR ZONE OF AFGHANISTAN" __ The Economist, 2012

* drone missions nearby:  Yemen & Somalia

2015:  3,200 US troops, civilians, contractors
    incl. 300 special ops
    {new expansions can accommodate extra 1,000}




Osama bin Laden |  failed CIA asset
used by capitalists
as pretext to invade Afghanistan
to restart heroin trade
=  trillion dollar business

Operation Enduring Freedom
subordinate ops:
  • Afghanistan
  • Philippines
  • Horn of Africa
  • Pankisi Gorge
  • Trans Sahara
  • Maghreb (insurgency)
  • Caribbean & Central America
  • Kyrgyzstan

Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan
used to describe WAR IN AFGHANISTAN 2001-2014

Operation Freedom's Sentinel
= continued ops in Afghanistan by US capitalist forces
non-combat capitalist forces
combat capitalist forces

orig. 'Operation Infinite Justice'
*somehow associated with 'description of god'
hence:  renaming

other:
*Muslims sensitive to term 'crusade'


OEF-A = Afghanistan war, 2001-2014

other ops loosely connected


ALL OPS FOCUS ON COUNTER-TERRORISM ACTIVITIES

{ie suppression of insurgency / resistance to foreign invasion}



Wikipedia / Summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lemonnier

COMMENT

While I was looking at this stuff, I though: wow, the government really is criminal.

Then I started wondering about the various drug epidemics and whether the country's intelligence is responsible.




January 04, 2016

David Hicks - Howard Government Acknowledged Hicks Wasn't Guilty of Any Crime / Proof of US-Australian Collusion

Info/Reference
SOURCE

http://www.smh.com.au//breaking-news-national/hicks-claims-proof-howard-govt-interfered-20110302-1bdy0.html



David Hicks

Source

http://www.smh.com.au//breaking-news-national/hicks-claims-proof-howard-govt-interfered-20110302-1bdy0.html

Hicks claims proof Howard govt interfered

March 2, 2011 

AAP

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks says US documents have been released that prove the Howard government interfered in his terrorism case.

Mr Hicks, who pleaded guilty to a terrorism-related charge in the US in 2007, says newly released US State Department documents show that members of the Howard government acknowledged he was not guilty of any crime and tried to think of ways to "pin him with something".

He says the 50 to 60 pages of documents record "private conversations" between Howard government MPs and US State Department officials.

The documents were provided this week to American journalist Jason Leopold by State Department employees.

"They're private conversations ... between Australian politicians, the Liberal Party and the US State Department officials, people in the Pentagon and whoever was involved in that process in Guantanamo Bay, and it discusses my treatment and it discusses about the need to pressure me to say `guilty'," Mr Hicks told ABC Radio.

Mr Hicks, an Australian citizen, was detained in Afghanistan in 2001, handed over to US authorities and detained for five years at Guantanamo Bay.

In March 2007, he pleaded guilty to providing material support for terrorism and was sent to Adelaide's Yatala Prison to serve the remainder of a seven-year sentence, before being released in December of that year.

On Wednesday, Mr Hicks said he "folded" to pressure to plead guilty and that the new US State Department documents showed Howard government officials acknowledged he had not committed a crime.

"There's also acknowledgments from our government, the Australian government, I should be more specific and say the Howard government, acknowledgments from them and even from the US, that I'd never breached any law, I hadn't committed a crime," he said.

"And there's conversations between Australian politicians and US politicians of how they can handle that: `What can we do, how can we pin him with something?'."

Mr Hicks said that was when "they invented the charge `material support for terrorism'," which, he said, was not a valid crime under any legal system.

Mr Hicks says he wants the Australian government to investigate his case, but adds he does not want compensation.

"No, what I would really like is for the government to acknowledge that what was done to me was wrong, that my conviction in an illegal military commission is null and void and the plea agreement goes along with that. That's all I'm asking for," he said.

Mr Hicks said the content of the US State Department documents would be released by Leopold in about a month's time.

© 2016 AAP

http://www.smh.com.au//breaking-news-national/hicks-claims-proof-howard-govt-interfered-20110302-1bdy0.html



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COMMENT


I'm confused.  I thought the plea bargain was a positive event, as it got Hicks released ... and cleared the path to no election problems for the Howard government.  As in, a:  win/win.

But it doesn't look like it is the positive I thought it was, when Hicks maintains he is innocent, he was pressured to plead guilty, he has documents that show the Liberal government of Australia knew he wasn't guilty of any crime, and that the Liberal government and the US colluded to find something to 'pin' on him, while US appears to have made up laws as it went along ... and Hicks spent 5 years in a US prison without charge.

That means the Liberal government colluded with the Americans, to deprive an Australian of liberty -- and is party to depriving an Australian of liberty -- even though the Liberal government knew and stated in conversations with the Americans, that Hicks was not guilty of anything?

Wow, this is sounding a lot like the Julian Assange (WikiLeaks publisher-journalist) scenario, where the Labor government in Australia was making false public statements about Assange's 'guilt,'  where the Australian authorities have subsequently had to acknowledge that Assange has broken no laws, where Assange (political persecution target) has been detained in Britain without charge for over 5 years now (without Australian government support), and where the US is desperate to make up some twist in the law (in this case, revising laws to redefine elements of journalism as 'espionage', I think it was) to pin something on Assange, while the US government is working towards extradition of Assange to the US ... as Britain, Sweden & Australia aid and abet the Americans.

Challenge:  say above in 140 characters ...


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Therefore, the governments and judiciary of Sweden and Britain collude with one another to commit undemocratic & unlawful political persecution on behalf of their American 'co war criminal' ally, along with both the Labor and Liberal the governments of Australia -- his homeland.

How can this be repeating itself?

If I were the Hicks guy, I'd want compensation -- and plenty of it.


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On Day Assange Arrested

2010-12-07
Statement by Civil Liberties Australia


Hey, look who's Australia's High Commissioner to UK, London ... 

It's the former Liberal Party Foreign Minister (1996-2007), Alexander Downer:
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January 02, 2016

Free Political Prisoner - Julian Assange

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USA & Allies


  • Use of paramilitary death squads
  • Torture of Iraqis
  • Indiscriminate killing of civilians
  • Deliberate civilians killings
  • Large-scale, unreported killing of civilians
  • (eg machine-gunning bus)
  • 2007 US Army helicopter gunning civilians (incl. press)
  • Secret drone strikes
  • US special ops offensive ops in Pakistan
  • Cover-up of massacres
  • US govt systemic wrongdoing & wide-scale deception
  • Violation of INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Extraordinary rendition (kidnappings & illegal transfers)
  • Illegal torture of detainees
  • US threatening Italian govt to influence court case re CIA kidnapping


    CIA Black Sites

    • Extra-judicial killings by 'black' unit Afghanistan (kills incl. civilians)
    • Violation of 1949 UN Convention - spying on leadership of United Nations



    GMOs

    • proposed military-style trade war v. European countries opposing GMOs
    • US diplomats working directly for GM companies (eg Monsanto)

    NOT AN EXHAUSTIVE LIST

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    Source

    Vincent Warren
    Director, Centre for Constitutional Rights - 1

    Vincent Warren
    Director, Centre for Constitutional Rights - 2

    Vincent Warren
    Director, Centre for Constitutional Rights - 3

    Ryan Gallagher
    Link | Slate
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    December 29, 2015

    2013 - Abu Ghraib & Other Captive Torture Iraq - US Govt Contractor to Pay Tortured Captives

    Article
    SOURCE
    Archived News - 2013


    Times of Israel 
    / AP  - 2013

    Summary:

    Engility Holdings Inc
    Chantilly, Virginia, USA
    US government defence contractor

    lawsuit:  conspiring to torture detainees
    at:   Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq

    Paid $5.28 million
    to 71 former inmates held Abu Ghraib
    (& at other US-run detention sites)
    between 2003 and 2007

    L-3 Services Inc.
    (now an Engility subsidiary)
    provided translators to US military in Iraq
    over  6,000 translators in Iraq
    (at $450 million per annum contract)

    CACI International Inc.
    Arlington, Virginia, USA
    (another US government defence contractor)
    case expected to go on trial

    • each of the 71 Iraqis received a portion

    Torture - Iraq
    • mock execution (trigger pulling)
    • wall slammed until unconscious
    • stripped, bound (chain) & hooded, threatened with rape
    • forced to consume so much water, vomited blood
    • several captives raped & beaten
    • kept naked extended periods of time

    2003 to 2006
    USA Defence Department
    paid $30.9 million to Iraqi & Afghan civilians

    re killings, injuries, property damage
    due to US or coalition forces' military actions


    US government is immune from lawsuits
    stemming from combatant activities of the military at war



    2013 - Times of Israel:

    "Courts are still sorting out whether contractors in a war zone should be accorded legal immunity from being sued, just as the government is immune."

    In its defense four years ago against the lawsuit, L-3 said the fact that the claims in the case “cannot be brought against the government means that they also cannot be brought against L-3.”

    No court in the United States has allowed aliens — detained on the battlefield or in the course of postwar occupation and military operations by the US military — to seek damages for their detention,” the company told the federal court four years ago. “Yet these plaintiffs bring claims seeking money damages for their detention and treatment while in the custody of the US military in the midst of a belligerent occupation in Iraq.”

    Allowing the case to proceed “would require a wholly unprecedented injection of the judiciary into wartime military operations and occupation conduct against the local population, in particular the conditions of confinement and interrogation for intelligence gathering,” L-3 added.



    http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-defense-contractor-pays-over-5-million-to-ex-abu-ghraib-inmates/



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    COMMENT

    The Iraqi torture victims didn't receive much:  $5.28 million between 71 victims is peanuts.

    Maybe the whole of Iraq should mount a class action lawsuit and get restitution for decades, seeing the entire Iraq war was illegal.

    If the US cannot be sued re 'war' military actions, why have US taxpayers paid:  $30.9 million to Afghans and Iraqis?

    And check out the $450-million American taxpayer money that went to the interpreters.

    And let's not forget the 2010 monthly costs borne by the American taxpayer, that's in the BILLIONS (and, no, that's not a typo):

    February 2010
    Cost of War to USA Taxpayers
    • Afghanistan - $6.7 billion per month
    • Iraq - $5.5 billion per month


    Bankers must love war

    USA debt clock:

    Over $18 Trillion dollars payable to bankers
    by US taxpayers for generations ahead

    More US debt clocks:




    *I think that's 'trillions' ... but I'm no good at reading big numbers.




    Afghan War 2001 - 2010 Ninth Anniversary Article

    Article
    SOURCE
    archived news - as marked


    http://theredphoenixapl.org/2010/10/07/on-the-ninth-anniversary-of-the-afghanistan-war/

    Afghan War 2001

    On the Ninth Anniversary of the Afghanistan War

    By The Red Phoenix on October 7, 2010

    Today, the war and military occupation in Afghanistan continues onwards for its tenth year, marking the ninth anniversary of the invasion on October 7th, 2001. The so-called “Global War on Terror” has escalated into a full-scale invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq as well as the bombing and terrorization of Somalia, Pakistan, Yemen and other countries. Since then, the financial costs of the Afghanistan War have trampled that of the Iraq War. In February 2010, the monthly cost for Afghanistan was $6.7 billion, while the Iraq War was $5.5 billion. Costs aside, let us take a look at where the Afghan War has taken the Afghan population nine years down the line.  “Operation Enduring Freedom” (OEF) has brought nothing but destruction, a military dictatorship, legalized rape and the re-opening of Afghanistan’s poppy and opium fields to fuel the global drug trade.  [comment:  I thought the figure in the billions per month was a typo, but a check indicates monthly figures in the BILLIONS is correct & the figures given in this 2010 article are correct - here]

    In addition, NATO airstrikes and ground operations have not ceased for a moment. Even pro-US Afghan President Hamid Karzai is calling on the US to withdraw. The death tolls for both the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars have independently claimed thousands of lives. Some civilian death estimates for Afghanistan say between 11,443 and 14,240 deaths have been recorded total as “direct deaths,” with 6982 since 2007. Some estimates go as high as over a million dead in Iraq alone. The recent escalation of the war in Afghanistan by the US imperialists is the beginning of President Barack Obama’s plan to send 30,000 more troops in the coming months before a supposed gradual drawdown of troops (much like the recent Iraq “drawdown” no doubt) in 2011. The CIA remains poised and ready to borrow armed bomber drones from the US military in order to expand their covert assassination campaign, which has been known to violate the borders of Pakistan in North Waziristan and commit political assassinations.

    Current State of Afghanistan  [at 2010]

    A global public opinion survey involving 47 nations conducted in 2007 found that only 2 out of the 47 countries possessed a majority that supported the continued US/NATO occupation of Afghanistan. These two were Israel (59%) and Kenya (60%) (1). More breaking news included that “The Taliban issued a statement marking the invasion anniversary, claiming 75 percent of Afghanistan was now under its control. ‘The strongholds of jihad and resistance against the invading Americans and their allies are as strong as ever,’ it said. ‘The invading Americans spent hundreds of billions of dollars in order to continue this illegitimate war, lost thousands of soldiers — with tens of thousands of them being injured — and faced heavy losses in terms of military hardware.’ The Taliban urged the U.S. and its allies to immediately leave the country” (2). A report by the Open Society Foundations, a think-tank, said that “Afghans are increasingly angry and resentful about the international presence in Afghanistan and do not believe insurgents are responsible for most attacks and civilian deaths” (2).

    Just to give our readers an idea of just how bad the drug trade in Afghanistan has gotten since the US occupation, on Wednesday a “joint patrol […] seized a vehicle with 1,700 pounds (760 kilograms) of heroin, 550 pounds (250 kilograms) of hashish, 220 pounds (100 kilograms) of wet opium, five anti-personal mines, and bomb-making materials in Kandahar […]” (2).

    As Afghanistan was getting ravaged with bombs, the U.S. government enlisted the help of the Northern Alliance led by warlord Rashid Dostum to do their bidding on the ground. In a U.S. orchestrated operation, the Northern Alliance captured the Taliban stronghold of Mazar-i-Sharif. Thousands of Taliban fighters were taken prisoner in the nearby town of Kunduz. Kunduz fell in November of that year, and in December, New York Times correspondent Carlotta Gall reported, “dozens…of prisoners asphyxiated in shipping containers used to transport them to [the] prison in Shibarghan, a journey that took two or three days” (3). The NA needed to transport thousands of “potentially dangerous men” and as such they were stuffed into sealed containers that often line the roads of Afghanistan and are used to transport prisoners. This figure of “dozens” comes from the prison commander who admitted that 43 had died during the journey, most from combat injuries. However, inquiry with inmates held in Shibarghan lead Gall to believe that the actual number of deaths may be much higher.

    The following May, Gall offered a follow-up report, offering the news, “A tangle of abandoned clothes, half-covered in sand, lies just off the desert track. Pieces of white bone are strewn among the mess and the smell of decaying bodies drifts over the site” (4). She then went on to offer some background information on what she had discovered: The desert outside Shibarghan “hides what are suspected to be large-scale killings committed five months ago by Afghan allies of the US” (3).

    “Kill Team” in Afghanistan Exposed for War Crimes

    As for a more recent event, rogue members of a platoon from the fifth Stryker Combat Brigade, second infantry division were charged with killing civilians for sport and for dismembering and photographing corpses. According to the army’s own charge documents, an Afghan man approached the platoon in the small village of La Mohammed Kalay. One soldier, falling back on the excuse that they were under attack, threw a fragmentary grenade and ordered others to open fire. This unprovoked attack, taking place on January 15th, was the beginning of a wide-reaching shooting spree against civilians. The subsequent investigation has pressured the belief that the military ignored warnings of the rouge soldiers and what they were doing.

    One of the soldiers facing charges, Spc. Adam Winfield, wrote home to his parents after he was notified of the killings done by his fellow soldiers, “I’m not sure what to do about something that happened out here, but I need to be secretive about this” (5). He wrote this on a Facebook message to his parents, dated January 15th, 2009. About a month later, he was able to present his family with the details. Soldiers in his unit were on patrol and killed, “some innocent guy about my age, just farming” (5). He then added that those who had committed the murder suggested that he “get one of his own.” The soldier’s father, Christopher Winfield, went to contact the Army through a hotline in order to prompt an investigation. However, his efforts were all for none. Months later, two more Afghan civilians were killed.

    Spc. Winfield later told his parents that he had “proof that they [the soldiers in his unit] are planning another one in the form of an AK-47 they want to drop on a guy” (6). He added that he felt a strong concern for his personal safety if he made the decision to report the killings to the authorities. “Should I do the right thing and put myself in danger for it? Or just shut up and deal with it,” adding, “There are no more good men left here. It eats away at my conscience every day” (7). Winfield had good reason to worry. Another soldier in the same unit, Pfc. Justin Stoner, who told superiors about hashish-smoking among soldiers, was savagely beaten by several members of the platoon. Staff Sgt. Gibbs and another soldier further intimidated Stoner by displaying on the floor a set of severed fingers, telling Stoner that “if I don’t want to end up like that guy…shut the hell up” (6). This led Stoner to tell investigators about the murders of the three Afghan civilians.

    Spec. Jeremy N. Morlock, 22, and a member of the 5th Stryker Combat Brigade admitted to taking place in the killings, which took place in the Kandahar province between January and May 2009. He attempted to shift the blame entirely on Gibbs, claiming that he was the one that planted the idea with their unit to kill innocent Afghans. “Gibbs had pure hatred for all Afghanis and constantly referred to them as savages,” Morlock said in one statement, details of which were first reported by the Associated Press (8).

    Morlock, Gibbs and three other U.S. soldiers have been charged with murder in the deaths of the three Afghan civilians. In some of the most gruesome allegations against American military personnel since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, they and other soldiers from their platoon also face charges of using hashish, dismembering and photographing corpses, and possessing human bones. Morlock’s defense attorney sought to toss out his client’s statements by arguing that he was on heavy medication at the time of his discussion with Army investigators in May of that year.

    http://theredphoenixapl.org/2010/10/07/on-the-ninth-anniversary-of-the-afghanistan-war/


    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/nov/11/kill-team-calvin-gibbs-convicted


    The Guardian - 2011

    'Kill team' US platoon commander guilty of Afghan murders

    Calvin Gibbs, who made soldiers help him kill civilians and take body part 'trophies', could be out in less than 10 years

    Chris McGreal in Washington

    Friday 11 November 2011 14.36 AEDT

    A US military court has convicted an army squad commander of leading a "kill team" in Afghanistan that murdered unarmed civilians and collected body parts as war trophies.

    But Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs, 26, could be freed in less than 10 years after receiving a life sentence with the possibility of early parole for murder, assault and conspiracy over the killings of three Afghans in separate incidents staged to look as if the victims were combatants.

    In one of the most serious accusations of war crimes to emerge from the Afghan conflict, Gibbs recruited other soldiers to murder civilians he called "savages" after he took over command of a US army squad in Afghanistan's Kandahar province in November 2009. Prosecutors described Gibbs as hunting innocent Afghans "for sport", a view reinforced by the staff sergeant's statement likening the amputation of body parts as trophies to collecting antlers from a deer.

    The military prosecutor, Major Rob Stelle, told the court: "Sergeant Gibbs had a charisma, he had a 'follow me' personality. But it was all a bunch of crap, he had his own mission: murder and depravity. No one died before Sergeant Gibbs showed up."

    Gibbs was convicted of murder for inciting two soldiers to kill 15-year-old Gul Mudin as he worked in a field. The platoon commander gave a grenade to one of the soldiers, Jeremy Morlock, who threw it at Mudin. A second soldier, Andrew Holmes, then shot the boy. Gibbs played with the corpse of the teenager "as if it was a puppet", Morlock told the trial.

    The staff sergeant was also convicted of shooting dead Marach Agha, a man sleeping by a roadside, and then planting a Kalashnikov next to the corpse to make it look as if he was a fighter. He kept part of the victim's skull as a trophy.

    Gibbs was convicted on a third count of murder for killing a Muslim cleric, Mullah Adahdad, with a grenade and then shooting him. Two other soldiers, Morlock and Adam Winfield, have already pleaded guilty over their roles in the killing.

    Gibbs and other soldiers collected fingers, teeth and other body parts as trophies. They also took photographs of themselves posing next to their dead victims. In one of the pictures Morlock is seen lifting Mudin's [teenager's] head by its hair for the camera and smiling. The soldiers also took ghoulish pictures of themselves with dead combatants.

    The jury of five soldiers was shown pages of Facebook messages sent by Winfield to his parents in which he described how Gibbs led the killings. In one exchange with his father Winfield recounted Mudin's killing.

    "An innocent dude. They planned and went through with it. I knew about it. Didn't believe they were going to do it. Then it happened. Pretty much the whole platoon knows about it. It's OK with all of them pretty much. Except me. I want to do something about it. The only problem is I don't feel safe here telling anyone. The guy who did it is the golden boy in the company who can never do anything wrong and it's my word against theirs," Winfield wrote.

    Winfield later told investigators: "[Gibbs] likes to kill things. He is pretty much evil incarnate. I mean, I have never met a man who can go from one minute joking around, then mindless killings."

    The court martial was told that Gibbs had six skull tattoos on his leg to mark up each of his "kills" from tours in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    In his testimony Gibbs denied responsibility for the killings, saying the victims all died in legitimate combat. But he did admit slicing off body parts from Afghans, including the fingers of a man, and keeping them or giving them to other soldiers as trophies.

    "In my mind I was there to take the antlers off the deer. You have to come to terms with what you're doing. Shooting people is not an easy thing to do," said Gibbs.

    The prosecution witnesses against Gibbs included members of his army unit who were also involved in the atrocities. Morlock and Holmes have pleaded guilty to murder and received prison sentences of 24 years and seven years respectively. Winfield pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for failing to prevent other soldiers from attacking Afghan civilians. He was jailed for three years.

    Another soldier, Michael Wagnon, is awaiting trial over the killings and collecting human body parts.

    The killings came to light in May after the army began investigating an assault on a soldier, Justin Stoner, after he reported to superiors that members of his unit were smoking hashish. Gibbs, Morlock and other members of the platoon are alleged to have beaten Stoner and told him to keep his mouth shut. Stoner reported the beating and told investigators what he knew of the "kill team".

    Prosecutors called Gibbs "monstrous" and "savage" and told the military jury he should never be released from prison. But the jurors acceded to the convicted soldier's plea to have the hope of being reunited with his son and sentenced him to life with the possibility of parole after less than 10 years.

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/nov/11/kill-team-calvin-gibbs-convicted


    SUMMARY

    February 2010
    Cost of War to USA Taxpayers
    • Afghanistan - $6.7 billion per month
    • Iraq - $5.5 billion per month

    est. civilians killed Afghanistan

    • direct: 11,443 - 14,240
    • indirect: 6,982

    *other estimates as high as over 1-million dead, Iraq alone

    ➭  CIA covert political assassination program

    2007 Survey
    only majority support for US/NATO occupation  of Afghanistan
    • Israel (59%)
    • Kenya (60%)
    ➭ Drug trade booming

    ➭ Taliban claims 75% control of Afghan territory


    http://theredphoenixapl.org/2010/10/07/on-the-ninth-anniversary-of-the-afghanistan-war/



    WAR CRIMES - Afghanistan
    • Killing civilians
    • Suffocation of Captives
    Northern Alliance
    USA orchestrated op
    take town of:  Mazar-i-Sharif
    1,000s Taliban fighters taken prisoner (Kunduz)
    transport to prison in Shibarghan
    3-day journey
    ➭ dozens captives suffocated in sealed shipping containers

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    COMMENT
    Checking some old stories, as I was having a look at some old photos to get a feel for 2010 wars.  I missed out on what was going on in Afghanistan and Iraq, because I wasn't interested at the time.

    On reading of the random killings of civilians and body parts collection, the initial feeling was horror and disgust.

    It makes no sense to kill civilians for nothing and it's sick to play around with dead things, glorifying the slaughter and glorifying one's role in committing the slaughter.

    While you want people in the military (esp. the army) that can kill and aren't at all squeamish, you don't want sickos targeting civilians or killing unjustly and randomly, and certainly not sickos with a fetish for body parts.

    But I'm not sure why that's so offensive.  As in, when people are dead, they're dead.  

    I guess because it goes beyond maybe taking a photograph of someone killed in combat (but this wasn't even combat, it was civilians randomly targeted), and it's taking disgusting trophies -- which is a lot like playing around with and treasuring decay.

    [I'm eating toast at the moment & my stomach's sort of unhappy with that imagery.]

    It's sick to be that hung up on dead things,  and the entire thing was staged to pump up this guy's ego and self-image as 'killer.' 

    It didn't even matter to him that the whole thing was a fraud (in the sense that his victims weren't even combatants) and that he was therefore no great combatant.

    Odds are that the Staff Sergeant, Calvin Gibbs, is a psychopath.

    That it was a US military commander, that it was planned in advance, and that the platoon (15-30 soldiers) were OK with this, is damning of the US military.

    The Winfield guy getting 3 years prison seems harsh, seeing he wasn't involved and wasn't into what his unit was doing, and seeing he expressed fear about speaking up about what was going on.

    *I can't believe they're going to free the sicko commander & let him loose in US society.

    December 25, 2015

    USA - Rome Statute - ICC

    Info
    ROME STATUTE
    as marked



    USA & ISRAEL - 'UNSIGN' AS SIGNATORIES
    TO ROME STATUTE

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    USA THREATENS MILITARY FORCE
    IF USA BROUGHT BEFORE
    INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
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    US-NATO / CIA PROPAGANDA
    SELLING AFGHANISTAN WAR

    USA UNSIGNING ROME STATUTE

    USA THREATENING MILITARY ACTION RE BRINGING USA BEFORE ICC

    CIA PROPAGANDA & MEDIA CONTROL - GENERAL


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    COMMENT

    As at 2015, USA is not party to the Rome Statute (nor is Israel ... and some others).

    However, both USA and Israel were parties to the Rome Statute, but both 'unsigned' themselves -- in the US case, by the Bush-Cheney administration in 2002 (post invasion of Afghanistan, and just prior to illegal invasion of Iraq).

    I'd forgotten that the US has threatened to USE FORCE if its citizens were brought before the International Criminal Court (ICC), per the Rome Statute.

    How shady is this?  

    And how hypocritical is it to then expect (and lobby) to bring other states before the ICC for war crimes prosecution?  Especially states targeted for regime change:  Libya and Syria.

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    Edit  |  March 2016:


    In the lead-up to the establishment of the ICC, USA signed up to the ICC just before the December 2000 deadline:

    -- to ensure that it would be a State party to the agreement
    -- that could participate in DECISION-MAKING on how the Court works

    To make certain it would remain immune to prosecution:
    Washington began to negotiate bilateral agreements with other countries, insuring immunity of US nationals from prosecution by the Court. As leverage, Washington threatened termination of economic aid, withdrawal of military assistance, and other painful measures.

    Washington ... has no intention to join the ICC, due to its concern about possible charges against US nationals.

    https://www.globalpolicy.org/international-justice/the-international-criminal-court/us-opposition-to-the-icc.html

    'Hague Invasion Act
    - Servicemembers Protection Act (ASPA) (2002)

     
    In addition:
    US threatens military force if personnel held at The Hague:
    -- U.S. President George Bush
    -- 3 August, 2002, signs:
    -- Servicemembers Protection Act (ASPA) (2002)

    -- dubbed the 'Hague Invasion Act'
    -- because the law:
        -- law authorises the use of US military force
        -- to liberate any American or citizen of a US-allied country
        -- being held by ICC in The Hague

    -- USA punishing those that ratify ICC treaty
        -- Servicemembers Protection Act
        -- provides for withdrawal of US military assistance
        -- from countries ratifying the ICC treaty
        -- reconstructs US participation in UN peacekeeping, unless US obtains immunity from prosecution
        -- but provisions may be waived on 'national interests' grounds

    -- however, the US has written into law, the provision that the US may:
        -- assist internationally to 'bring to justice' those accused of:
            -- genocide;
            -- war crimes;
            -- crimes against humanity;
        -- including assistance with efforts of ICC.

    *USA makes an exception of itself and its partners in crime
    .

    http://www.globalissues.org/article/490/united-states-and-the-icc



    [Think I might need to re-work this untidy post some time  :)  ]