Bring The Troops Home! This is Imperialism!

In a week when another Canadian, three British and ten US troops are returning from war in coffins and uncountable numbers of Afghanis continue to be slaughtered and incarcerated daily by the occupying forces in their gulags (e.g. Bagram Air base which is renowned for using torture and forced confessions), it is crucial that us - the citizens of the occupying nations- asses and moreover question the effectiveness and legitimacy of this blood soaked imbroglio in which Canada is so deeply ensnarled. Indeed any sentient citizen of a nation waging an aggressive war against a people who never raised a finger against them (remember there were no Afghanis on the planes in the 9/11 massacre) must constantly revaluate the rational and justifications adduced by their leaders for sending their sons and daughters into a blood bath to kill and be killed.
The prevailing orthodoxies elusively dichotomize between “the Afghanis” and “The Taliban”, nefariously portraying every resister to foreign occupation as a supporter of Talibanism (ie- the mindset of the Taliban and its fundamentalist version of Islam) and every collaborator with the NATO occupation as secular, democratic, and without blood on their hands. This is simply untrue. To brandish each and every Afghani who refuses to ally themselves with the foreign occupation forces as being a woman stoning, fundamentalist zealot who despises the west, is at best a chimera and at worst sardonic crime which does injustice to those brave Afghanis who are resisting the leviathan forces of imperialism. As one erstwhile British MP asserted “how do we know they are the Taliban when we kill them? Do they have a membership card?”
Indeed the non-corporate journalism extracted under the noses of the occupation tells a different tale: one of rapacious imperialism, mindless killing, despoliation and disgusting opulence, contrasted against unfathomable squalor and increasing suffering. This is all, of course, a direct consequence of the west’s savage bombardment of the country. An equally misrepresented truism is that the puppet regime which was incubated and installed by the invaders, commands neither power nor respect from the majority of Afghanis. Accounts from the ground suggest that were the occupation forces who buttress this Armani-clad, former warlord, virtual government- to leave these Bushite popinjays would hang from the lampposts as many collaborating traitors have done throughout history.
Imperialism and conquest best describes this frontier of the oxymoronically termed War on Terror. The Caspian oil fields, the Third vastest resource enclave in the world, can only be looted either via Afghanistan or Russia. The imperialist nations do not want to be reliant on Russia and so Afghanistan is the vital rout to profit. Indeed as revealed by the award winning and peerless journalist John Pilger who visited Afghanistan recently, the mission in Afghanistan is not a War on Terror- in fact it is a War of Terror visited by the wealthiest nations upon the poorest nation on the globe in search strategic and economic dominance. It is a war in which the British defence secretary famously adduced “a shot would not be fired in”. But as the military expert and sage on Afghanistan James Ferguson reveals in his book “A Million Bullets”, the opposite was true illuminating yet another example of western myopia and incompetence.
Our governments and our media connive and conspire to conceal from public discourse both the history of the region and the contemporary injustices which have been committed by both Britain, the US and Canada against the Afghan people. The recent blunders in which traditionally peaceful Canada is irreversibly complicit were not committed in the name of democracy and liberation, but in the search for profits and domination. Both the Canadian and Afghan people have been conned by the plutocratic forces of imperialism in Washington and London.
This conflict is just the recent wave in the long history of Western jingoism, meddling and interference which the Afghanis have resisted with heroic and relentless gusto since the 1840s. The Canadian government should have exchanged their neoliberal economics books for history books before recklessly committing other peoples, sons, daughters, husbands, wives and friends of the Canadian military into the mountainous wastes of the Tora Bora many of whom have lost their lives and limbs for the vanity of these western leaders. If they had educated themselves on the region they would have learnt that three British armies have left their bones in Afghanistan; the Soviet Union lost 50 000 troops and even Alexander the Great could not successfully occupy the Afghan peoples. And as we all know neither Mr Harper, Mr Bush and Mr Brown remotely compare to Alexander the Great despite the emperor style malevolence which they represent.
The Afghanis’ unwillingness to be occupied was illustrated by the imperial propagandist Rudyard Kipling in his depiction of the “Wiley Pathan” who allegedly resisted British occupation covertly and with extraordinary success. It is imperative that those who champion this imperialist occupation and advocate sending other peoples sons and daughters to their deaths, fully understand the role the west played in fostering resentment in the region. When the recent history of western intervention is related just briefly, the grotesque hypocrisy of this occupation is explicitly illuminated.
In short, the Afghanis had a revolution in 1978 which led to the most progressive government the besieged and demoralized country had ever seen. Under the auspices of the PDPA, a revolutionary socialist government set about dragging the country out of the Stone Age conditions which the west had left the country in after plundering it previously. The PDPA whilst of course not perfect and not prescribing to the Westminster model of democracy, did build schools and universities for girls and set about unifying the country redistributing feudal lands to the poor which lead to considerable advances in health and literacy unseen previously. For most Afghanis this was the comparative golden era. The US under Carter realizing the ideological affiliations between the PDPA in Kabul and the Soviet Union sought to ignite a counter-revolution so as to drag their cold war nemesis into Afghanistan to bleed them dry. All US policy was conspired and connived irrespective of Afghani lives or sovereignty. The Carter administration was followed more aggressively by the B-line actor and murderous war criminal Ronald Reagan who created a group called the “Arab Afghanis” who were to link up with the anti-government Islamists in Afghanistan. This group “the Arab Afghanis”, a product of the west, would later become Al Qaeda. The counter-revolution was a success for the imperialist west and devastating for the beleaguered Afghanis of whom one million lost their lives. The PDPA were overthrown and Afghanistan descended into chaos, the west abruptly abandoned them. Out of this chaos a popularist student movement arose known as the Taliban (in Afghani the word for student is Talib). Their infamous brutality and devastating success against warring factions offered a hope of stability which it achieved. They ruled with an iron fist resulting in some successes in the levels of women raped (which was vastly reduced), safety of passage and levels of hunger. They were subsequently commended by the United Nations for greatly reducing the growth of heroine in the country which had world wide implications. Meanwhile the so called “Arab Afghanis” then sidelined and redundant metamorphosed into Al Qaeda and began to conduct operations against Western economic and political interests culminating in the 9/11 massacre. Then in 2001 the US, Britain and Canada decided to bomb Afghanistan back into the stone-age to punish them for having Al Qaeda on their land, a group which was a product of the west and was sent by the west to Afghanistan all funded by US tax payers. The barbaric and indiscriminate assault by the west on the Afghan people, who had done nothing to hurt any Canadian or Brit or American, massacred the Afghanis in their tens of thousands. Meanwhile the heroine production has drastically increased by 800%, much of which ends up coursing through the veins of young men and women in cities like Vancouver, London and San Francisco.
These intertwined events elucidate the perverse and pernicious western imperial policy of “my enemies, enemy is my friend” which has backfired on innumerable occasions but yet is still championed by the forces of imperialism . Afghanistan was only one of many victims of this divide and rule tactic employed by western governments throughout history to subjugate and weaken coveted polities. Sadam Hussein as a prelude to the US orchestrated conflict with Iran was armed with gas and guns by Donald Rumsfeld and given surveillance maps the better to target those guns. The Muslim Brotherhood was empowered covertly to subvert the legendary Arab Nationalist regime of Gamel Abdel Nasser in Egypt. Hamas, (who now despite being democratically elected are hypocritically held up as a justification for starving the Palestinians via sanctions), were empowered by the west to reduce Yasser Arafat’s immense popularity and unity amongst victims of Zionist pogrom. Even today in Somalia the Ethiopian government are currently massacring countless Somalians for no other reason than because the Somalis are Muslims and the imbecilic, chimpanzee George W Bush perceives any Islamic community as a threat to US imperialism. This perpetual incompetence championed by supine, lickspittles like Steven Harper and Gordon Brown (who take orders from their “emperor” Bush) cannot and must not be underestimated. This failed policy is a conscious attempt to whip up civil conflict so as to create vacuums which forces of imperialism can exploit in order to usurp the wealth of these poverty stricken nations. This is why we must all oppose these imperial wars which get wrapped up and marketed in rhetoric of liberation and freedom. How the west can lecture the Arab and Muslim world about democracy and human rights when throughout the Arab and Muslim world, from Marrakesh to Bahrain, almost without exception every leader is either a corrupt king or puppet president who could not sustain their autocracy without western backing. We claim to be for democracy in Afghanistan when for decades just across the boarder in Pakistan the west has propped up a myriad of repressive dictators. We tell Iran they must not have nuclear power, whilst Israel and Pakistan illegally possess hundreds of nuclear weapons.
The numerous examples of double standards and hypocrisies perpetuated by the so called liberators are known by every Afghani and this is why they resist the occupation forces who have descended like a pack of wolves onto their land, not for democracy but for imperial domination.
Of course, we must all support the Canadian troops, they are lions led by donkeys. Hypocrites like Stephen Harper who would never put on a tin hat and fight themselves force young men and women into unnecessary conflicts, spending millions of dollars which could be spent more wisely. This recent wave of colonialism which as ever was concocted by rich men and fought by poor men and women must cease. Canada has not had any trains blown up or buildings flown into yet, but if the Canadian policy is going to be one of smashing up other peoples countries, then this status quo will not be everlasting.
Many Canadians profess support for our troops, often placing a sticker on their car or a poster in their window. But if these people did care for the troops, they would advocate bringing them home out of harms way rather than sending them to their deaths. Even the military leaders, who initially salivated over the prospect of an invasion, now concede that western forces occupying Muslim lands only exasperates the alienation and disillusionment which in fact acts as a recruiting sergeant for the savage, obscurantist forces of Bin Ladenism.
In conclusion, I ask the advocates of unprovoked war to contemplate how they would feel if somebody didn’t like their government, replaced it at the point of a gun killing a million of their compatriots, then fell out with the successor and launched another assault killing tens of thousands more of their compatriots, and then brandished that person a terrorist or a crazed fundamentalist for resisting the subsequent occupation of their country. Or how they would feel if their son or daughter was killed fighting in a needless and counter-productive occupation? The notion espoused by the likes of Harper and Bush that killing more Muslims is going to reduce the amount of people who hate us is a fanatical delusion. This myth has been exposed as fallacious by voluminous evidence to the contrary. Bring the troops home and perhaps Canada will return to its previously venerated status in the world as a peace loving, friend of the planet. Canada has historically been loved for what it’s not - neither their imperial neighbour to the south nor their former colonial master across the pond. Canada undeniably needs good relations with the US and the UK. But not the kind of relationship Miss Lewinski had with Mr Clinton; dog like, obedient and with one partner always on their knees. Canada must return to its good standing before even more young Canadian men and women return home in coffins and more young Muslims are forced by us onto the rocks of separatism and radicalism. We cannot and must not forget that terrorism is merely the warfare of the poor and powerless and warfare is the terrorism of the rich and powerful. The latest conflagration in Afghanistan is state terrorism and it is our state doing the terrorizing. Thus it is undoubtedly our responsibility to pressure our government to end this blood drenched occupation.














