GORDON DUFF: DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS, DUPLICITY IN AFGHANISTAN
February 7, 2010 by Gordon Duff · 17 Comments
WHAT OUR MILITARY LEADERS ONLY SAY BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor
Open today’s newspaper and get a map of the battle zones in Afghanistan and Pakistan. You say they aren’t there? Open today’s newspaper and find out how many troops our enemies have, who their leaders are. Can’t find that either? Look in the paper to find out why we are fighting at all. Not there too? This isn’t half of it, we aren’t just being kept in the dark. It goes much further. Lets look at some things that just don’t add up.
BLAMING PAKISTAN
America loves blaming Pakistan. Their side of the border has all the bad people and they do nothing about it. Do you know why Pakistan can’t catch their Taliban terrorists? Simple. They aren’t in Pakistan, they were moved to Afghanistan and are being kept safe and warm. Who would do this? Who would protect these terrorists who are killing so many Pakistanis and Americans?
They were moved by American military contractors, contractors who are helping guard them inside Afghanistan.
Why doesn’t Pakistan take their huge army and go after the Taliban? Well, the Taliban would simply cross the border like they have been doing for hundreds of years. Nobody on the other side can stop them. The entire border area is in chaos, nobody is in control at all. We love calling our enemies “Taliban” but they are little more than gangsters and for some reason the United States is actually helping its own enemies?
WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT?
Pakistan may be our military ally, but our real allies are Israel and India. We could care less if Pakistan burned to the ground. Israel and India are going to rule Asia, hold off China and help American business make billions in gas and oil profits.
OK, it gets better: Afghanistan and India are allies. India has bases in Afghanistan arming Taliban to attack Pakistan (and American troops too). The CIA helps them do this, Israel helps organize it and billions in drug money finance all of it.
Our private mercenary armies inside Afghanistan and Pakistan act as “enforcers” to keep it all going, accountable to no government, only there to keep the drugs flowing, the weapons moving to the Taliban and the war going as long as possible. Why keep the war going, you ask? Simple. If the war stops, the drug money stops. We are talking tens of billions here.
OK, WHAT ARE WE SUPPOSED TO DO?
Much of Afghanistan and Pakistan are tribal areas controlled by the same people who live on either side of a line drawn by Britain in 1893, the Durand Line. People used to travel back and forth, moving herds, some grew crops, wheat, not opium, and families lived on both sides of the border, a border that barely existed.
Then came the Russian occupation. Russians dismembered the tribal structure and put land mines everywhere. Nothing could move. A war went on for years run out of Pakistan by the CIA who put the nastiest and crookedest people possible in power in Afghanistan and simply turned away, leaving a total wreck.
Then came the Taliban who ran flight schools in the US to train airline pilots to crash into buildings. OK, this doesn’t make sense, but there was a Taliban and maybe some terrorists but we will never know for sure. Too much lying has gone on. I thought they were all in Iraq building WMDs but that didn’t work out either. Is it possible almost everything we are told is a bit, well, imaginary? Think about it. We are going to touch on this in a bit.
THEN CAME 9/11
The US came in, overthrew the Taliban with the help of war lords in the north who are not very popular with most of the people of the country and we began rebuilding Afghanistan.
You like this story? It should have had a happy ending except George W. Bush was president and the companies hired to rebuild Afghanistan stole all the money and did nothing. Instead of stabilizing Afghanistan and rebuilding their VERY VERY SMALL economy, we attack Iraq and waited for Afghanistan to turn around and bite us.
Then, Afghanistan turned around and bit us, Pakistan too. They are still biting us and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. We are planning a “surge” to take care of the problem. We can ask our British friends how this is going to work out. They “surged” for 2 hundred years and eventually left.
How did America respond? Abandoned by our own government, up to our neck in corruption, Washingtin and Kabul, we did the best we could with almost no troops, fighting an enemy that was never our enemy when, instead, we could have honestly done what we had promised years before: rebuild the Afghan economy.
SO, HOW DID WE GET THIS MESS, WITH AMERICANS ON BOTH SIDES, INDIA AND ISRAEL INVOLVED, PAKISTAN AND NO HOPE IN SIGHT?
Pakistan is in over their heads. Their yearly military budget is less than the Pentagon spends on golf courses alone, literally. (the Pentagon runs 168 golf courses worldwide)
India and Pakistan have hated each other for 63 years. This war has allowed India with the help of Israel, to literally take Pakistan apart. India can arm terrorists in Pakistan, in Afghanistan and work with American mercenaries against Pakistan. Many inside Pakistan are extremely corrupt and have made it almost impossible to govern the country. The president of Pakistan is accused of stealing millions and many members of government face prosecution.
India and Israel both have huge intelligence agencies, the RAW and Mossad, that specialize in planning terrorist attacks and blaming others. Some we catch, like the Christmas bombing (Crotch Bomber) in Detroit. Others are blamed on Islamic extremists. Since Israel controls most of the worlds newspapers and TV networks, only one side gets out.
Long ago, a free press was important as a way of protecting our democracy. Am I clear?
DRUGS
50 billion dollars in drugs and nobody sees anything. 50 billion dollars in drugs and more poppy fields are planted every day, especially in US controlled areas.
This kind of money buys intelligence agencies, military leaders, high ranking elected members of the US government and more influence in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Israel than anyone will ever admit.
No matter what anyone does, the drug business will work to keep the war going and has the money and power to do exactly that. Ask yourself why you see photographs of troops in poppy fields? These drugs are destroying the lives of millions worldwide, corrupting governments and destroying economies. It is the duty of every police, military and international agency to stop this drug business first but nobody is doing anything.
Everyone is involved.
MOVING FORWARD
We have some simple solutions to enact. We can stop fighting, at least with responsible tribal leaders in Pakistan and Afghanistan and help them rebuild their country. We can negotiate an end to the presence of any foreign terrorists and guarantee the rights of all, especially the women who suffered so much under the old Taliban. We have reason to believe that the majority of tribal leaders in Afghanistan are ready for a government that respects individual freedoms and will, with help, be able to maintain law and order instead of chaos, the real breeding ground for terrorism.
We can identify the criminals and go after them, criminals only, not the entire nation as we are now. First we talk and earn trust. Then we build and work together, then we fight.
It doesn’t work the other way around. Right now, we look like invaders.
Yes, there are bad people. People are going to have to die to save Pakistan and Afghanistan. Others are going to have to learn to trust, do business, trade, talk, listen and work together.
REGIONAL SOLUTION
This problem involves Iran. It also involves Israel. China is involved as is Russia. Nobody can be ignored. Afghanistan and Pakistan need to be stabilized. This is a humanitarian effort. Too many are dying.
Regionally, India, Pakistan, Iran and Israel have to come to an understanding. Behind the scenes, much has been done already, more than any American knows. However, fear and hatred runs deep. There are people of good will in each of these countries, more like this than anyone imagines. War and terrorism, war and threat of war, war and arms buildups have taken over from business, trade and common sense.
This is not survivable for anyone. It will only head one direction, nuclear war, maybe not this year but five years from now, maybe less. It is inevitable. It is also unacceptable and unnecessary.
AMERICA AND REALITY
Whether it is our phony corporate news, spineless politicans or gutless military leaders, its time we stopped misrepresenting the facts. Every day what I hear sounds more and more like General Westmoreland in Vietnam telling me about the “light at the end of the tunnel.” We found that light, a fast moving freight that ran us over. All the “drones” in the world and hundreds of thousands of troops aren’t going to have any lasting effect on the lives of tribesmen living as they did a thousand years ago.
Billions of dollars, cluster bombs and American advisors talking capitalism and Evangelical Christianity under threat of torture and imprisonment hasn’t worked out so well. Our repackaged “more of the same” solution will leave us 80 billion more in debt, hundreds of Americans dead, another 20,000 PTSD disability claims to deny and another decade of war.



























the reporters don’t care and the Pentagon isn’t making the data easily accessible, how many Xe contractors are we paying in Pakistan or Afghanistan? How many contractors are doing military jobs in either country? Who reports to whom? Does the Xe employees report to military officers or do military officers report to Xe? What happened to the Xe teams that were directed out of Dick Cheney’s office during the last administration do they report to Joe Biden or the RNC? Who determines which compnay gets the “black ops” contracts now?
Pretty interesting! I think Americans are doing a great job in Afghanistan. We can win this war, easily. Yes easily. I know Afghan people. The way to end this war is to train Afghan National Army. Let them fight their war. The more troops we send the more Pakistani, Uzbek, and Arab Taliban will go to Afghanistan to do Jehad. Thus, solution is to train ANA, ANP, and NDS. Also The war lords who are present in the government of Karzi should be moved and educated Afghans should replace them.
My opinion.
Thanks
If India is arming the Taliban, perhaps we should invade India also. Wouldn’t be so hard either, the Chinese made short work of them.
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I love it when guys talk BS. Go get a history book. Read the situation on the ground for India in 1962. I guarantee that situation will not be repeated. The US has trouble invading Afghanistan and you are talking about them trying India?
We carefully noted the Indian response to the Mumbai attack. I suggest you do the same. We would be glad to supply proper training to counter-terrorist forces in India, training which is sorely needed.
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In 2005 the US suddenly got very interested in being friends with India. Right around the time they had their asses handed to them by the IAF in joint war exercises and soon after they discovered how far along India has gotten with their Thorium Breeder Technology and that henceforth the Indian Ocean would be India’s private lake guarded by the supersonic Brahmos cruise missiles and, well you get the picture.
Gordon Duff makes a lot of really wild assertions without a shred of proof and no attribution. US contractors protecting the Taliban? Our ally India arming Taliban insurgents against us?
These are serious charges, but where’s the evidence? Why should I believe any of it?
David,
Could it be because I advise key members of both governments? Tell you what, David, I have been asked to investigate the issues at hand. I am taking US officals with me. Yes, you are right, proof is important.
As for the US contractors protecting the Taliban, that has been widely confirmed. There is an official investigation underway regarding this. Yes, you are right, always ask questions. Note, however, if India is our ally, how many troops do they have fighting the Taliban? At last check, the number was 0.
Thus, India remains, as they have been for decades, a client state of Russia until proven different.
Get out a history book.
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And it would be useful if you consider the geopolitical situation. For your information India has over a 1000 paramilitary troops protecting the indian civilian personnel at work. The reason they don’t have troops in Afghanistan is because Pakistan would raise hell if they did. As far as Pakistan is concerned, they would rather not have India anywhere in Afghanistan simply because it conflicts with there idea of ’strategic depth’.
So Indian intelligence agencies plan terrorist attacks, do they? Damn, and I thought that it was the ISI that did that.
You know, your entire article could have been written by a member of the Pakistani military. But then, I guess that was the point.
Vidhya,
the ISI says India has 17,000. the afghani govt. says India has 2000. however, active projects and investment, if you care to check, do not require more than 50 guards, much less 2000. Also, no Indian company is licensed to carry weapons inside Afghanistan.
This is all a very legitimate avenue of inquiry. If India is arming the Taliban and Pakistan is finding weapons caches, Indian weapons (as are shown in Taliban photos….good quality weapons also, I must add) then we might have things to discuss.
I have many friends in India and have been asked to bring a trade delegation from India to Pakistan. These commercial relationships will be vital.
India’s current “maoist” problem is ten times greater than they wish to express. Both countries are destroying each other with terrorism although india is far more financially robust.
I feel a bit out of place because I have so many friends in India and in Pakistan.
Additionally, however, both states have extremely serious problems of a social nature both ignore….much as with the US….but even worse. If you have some positive suggestions, we would consider putting them in print.
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Actually, I have no doubt that the maoist problem is big. But dealing with insurgencies is something India has a lot of expertise with. It has successfully dealt with a number of these, the Khalistani movement, the ULFAs in the north east, Kashmir. The solution to these problems is good governance.
For example, in Andhra Pradesh where the naxal (maoist) movement originated, it has been wiped out by the local state police. While it is going to take some time, I doubt that the naxal movement is going to last long (I mean years). More development combined with better policing will take care of it.
And about the troops, while some belong to the ITBP (Indo-Tibetian Border Police) a paramilitary outfit, some belong to the Border Roads Organization. I really doubt that it would be possible for India to have 17000 troops in Afghanistan without it coming to light.
When I volunteered to fly door gunner in country many activities where not documented. Locating and extracting lost recon teams in Laos never happened either. My primary MOS was 3071 expeditor in S-4. Although not written, it’s always about supply and contracts out of Washington, DC. and no doubt offshore corporations who will now be picking their very own legislators.
My solution is for every able veteran to file to run in every election from city council person up through president in 2010 and 2012 and onward. It doesn’t matter what party you feel attached to as we all are Americans first. And you don’t need any party permissions.
Things won’t happen overnight but over a period of time, perhaps years, we will right what has become wrong in America. A few international families via corporation By Laws, given permission by the Supreme Court should be enough of a wake call. But then, I’m just a guy with PTSD and Agent Orange radiated. What would I know about anything. Veterans must get involved as candidates now.
George,
We all want to see you elected.
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I may vote twice.
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Poppy fields reestablished in Afghanistan, 50+ billion a year in drug profits flowing to select Wall Street Banks, Russia and Iran dealing with an explosion of heroin addiction? Check.
American bases creeping closer to those Caspian Basin oil and NG fields we covet and wish to steal? Check.
American troops now surrounding another of Israel’s ‘existential’ enemies, Iran, just waiting to get the green light from our craven Congress, who will send our kids to their death, fighting to keep Apartheid Israel happy? Check.
Pakistan’s nuclear bombs now under the control of an American stooge, put into power by the CIA after the country has been destroyed?
Still working on that one.
I agree on the troop count. Go over the article and figure that less is conjecture than you would assume. Then look at the Lieberman/McCain visit to Pakistan and then to Tel Aviv.
Was this diplomacy, was it “sucking up” or was it something more sinister?
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