Capitalist-technocratic psychopaths of
imperialism vs. the psychopaths of Islamic State (IS) updated
By
Fazal
Rahman, Ph.D. February 12, 2015
First
posted on http://imperialismandthethirdworld.wordpress.com
https://imperialismandthethirdworld.wordpress.com/2015/02/12/capitalist-technocratic-psychopaths-of-imperialism-vs-the-psychopaths-of-islamic-state-is-by-fazal-rahman-phd/
Destruction
of a home in Idlib, Syria, by US-led coalition’s aerial bombing, supposedly
targeting the IS (Daish)
Japanese
journalist Kenji Goto, who was beheaded later by the IS (Daish)
After failing to defeat the forces of
Islamic State (ISor ISIS or ISIL,
also known by its Arabic name Daish) in Iraq and
Syria by massive aerial bombardments of the US and its Arab and Western allies,
the American President, Barack Obama, has announced sending the American troops
there for that purpose, again demonstrating his extraordinary trapeze
abilities. Such escalation will
inevitably lead to predicable results and reactions. The US and its above-mentioned allies are
already heavily involved in funding, arming, and training of the so-called
moderate anti-government groups in Syria, out of which the Islamic State
emerged, to begin with. Fighters from
other groups and other nations, including the US and Europe, have been
increasingly joining the IS in its various campaigns. Such growth and development of IS forces is
very likely to multiply after the involvement of US ground forces. Whatever the US imperialism does in that
region creates more and more sinister destructions and losses of life and means
of living. None of this would have
happened if the US had left Iraq alone and not invaded it. After
diabolical destruction of Iraq by the American and European invaders, the new
Shia-dominated government there marginalized the Sunnis, who were dominant
before the invasion. The new inferior and oppressive political and
economic status imposed upon them, under the drastically changed balance of
forces, forced them to search for alternatives and solutions to the huge problems
of disempowerment, poverty, unemployment, and violence of the state and its
allies in the Shia militias. Sunnis found those hopes in the IS, after it
demonstrated some of its successes and joined it in large numbers, including
many well trained former soldiers and officers of the Iraqi military forces,
under the late President, Saddam Hussain. They knew how to use and
operate much of the modern weapons and equipment and also trained others in
their usage. That seems to be one of the most important reasons for the
astounding successes and resistance of IS against the combined military forces
of Syria, Iraq, Iran, Turkey (involved in training), Saudi Arabia and other
oil-rich Arab states, Jordan, US and some its NATO allies, Australia etc.
It is hardly possible to overemphasize the fundamental role of American
imperialism in creating this most sinister and devastating disaster in the
Middle East, first by invading Iraq and then funding, arming, and training of
the anti-government forces in Syria. As mentioned above, it is now
planning to escalate the devastation and destruction in that area by sending
its ground forces there. Of course, there are already thousands of
American military and CIA operatives in that area, involved in various operations.
The new escalation will multiply those. Many Middle Eastern
countries, like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Turkey, have powerful and large
military forces. The IS problem can be handled effectively by any of
them. Moreover, according to a Wikipedia article of June, 2014, the active
Iraqi military personnel numbered 283,000, to be increased to 350,000,
while the reserves numbered 528,500-total close to a million. These
forces were trained, and continue to be trained, by the US and NATO militaries
and tens of billions of dollars have been spent on their training and
armaments. The IS is estimated to have around 31,000
fighters. The Kurdish Peshmarga army in Iraq is also
large-91,000-well armed, and trained and supported by the US and NATO militaries. And
yet, the Iraqi and Kurdish militaries are unable to defeat the
IS and have been retreating and conceding more and more territory
to it, in spite of the US-led coalition’s aerial bombings of
IS controlled areas and targets, acting as their air force. The
IS has been fighting successfully on several fronts, including that of Syria,
where it is emerging the dominant anti-government force, controlling
significant territory. Involving the American and NATO ground forces
into that complex and paradoxical situation will only complicate and
compound it further, especially in view of the fact that they were
responsible for creating that problem, as well as numerous other problems in
that area, to begin with. Their escalation of interference and military
actions will aggravate the current problems and create new ones.
The origins of
the situation in Iraq and Syria are very similar to those
in Afghanistan. If the US had left Afghanistan alone in the late
1970s, after the socialist-oriented revolution there, there would be no Afghan
or Pakistani Taliban, no Al-Qaeda and other Islamic groups,
, engaged in the armed struggle, no state terrorism and terrorism,
and no suicide bombings. These problems multiplied after the 2001 US and
NATO invasion of Afghanistan. If they had left Afghanistan alone, it
would have made great politico-economic, social, and cultural progress, instead
of being devastated and embroiled in the war against the imperialist invaders
and their local clients and collaborators. After spending more than $1
trillion on that invasion and war and causing huge losses of life and
destruction of the means and ways of living, they have now withdrawn most of
their forces, in effect, admitting a humiliating defeat, leaving the
country utterly devastated, after more than 34 years of constant proxy and
direct wars. The proxy war was started under the
administration of Jimmy Carter and greatly escalated under that of Ronald
Reagan. Zbigniew Brzezinski, the National Security Advisor under Jimmy
Carter, later claimed boastfully that the objective of the plan, hatched
under his leadership, was to trap the Soviets into a Vietnam-like
quagmire. Just like in Iraq, Syria, and Libya, the various problems,
great devastations and destructions of lives and means and ways of living, and
internal conflicts in Afghanistan grew and developed on the roots planted
there by American and NATO imperialism.
After repeated
debacles in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya-trillions of dollars of
expenditures and huge exterminations of lives-why do the successive American
administrations continue to repeat that history? That is one of the
most important questions that needs to be asked. Various geopolitical and
politico-economic jargonistic reasons and answers have been given to that question,
some of which are quite valid. However, the simplest and most important
reason is often omitted, which consists of the fact that such wars and
invasions result in fabulous profits for the Military-Industrial-Complex (MIC),
no matter what their outcome. Whether the US wins or loses a war,
the MIC always wins its profits. Much of the academia and media are also
tied in with the MIC and actually it has now become the
Military-Industrial-Media-Academia-Complex (MIMAC). This is a method
to redistribute and divert huge amounts of public funds-from tax-payers
money-to the MIC, and increasingly, to private contractors. Just in the
Iraqi and Afghanistani invasions and wars, more than $4 trillion were
transferred to the MIC and private contractors. What do the American
people gain from it? Nothing, except shame, humiliation, and great
crimes and sins committed against humanity, in their name and on their
expense. They lose enormous resources and tens of thousands of lives are
destroyed, through death and physical and mental injuries. In the
victimized countries, incomparably more lives and resources are destroyed in
these wars and invasions. In Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Pakistan,
around three million have been killed, millions made refugees and internally
displaced persons, countless millions reduced to poverty, unemployment, and
without healthcare and education, colossal damages inflicted on the
infrastructures and means of living, devastating sectarian and other
conflicts created, some of which develop into various forms of terrorism etc.
No mentally
healthy humans can do what has been done-and continues to be done-by the
government, politico-economic, and military leaders of the US and other
imperialist countries, as well as those enslaved to them. This is indeed
the worst and unmatchable type of psychopathology, as it involves systematic
mass murders and devastation of the lives of countless millions of human
beings, most of them innocent civilian non-combatants, including men, women, and
children of all ages. And yet, the establishment psychology and
psychiatry have nothing to say about this unmatchable psychopathology.
The massive extreme technocratic brutality and barbarity is self-evident
in these wars and invasions. As is now well-known, systematic and massive
tortures have also been routinely practiced for decades around the world, in
the service of capitalism and imperialism. According to some estimates, a
million torturers from Latin America and other countries were trained by the torture
experts of the Office of Public Safety of the Agency for International
Development (AID) alone, ten thousands receiving advanced training in the US (http://williamblum.org/chapters/killing-hope/uruguay ). The CIA and military torture experts had their
own programs and operations. Among other wars and invasions, extreme
tortures were also practiced during the Vietnam War, especially in the Phoenix
Program. Post 9/11 tortures were continuation of that history, even
though these are being presented by the recent US Senate Committee Report and
news media as if these were anomalies.
The Devil could
hardly do any better.
The IS, the
origins of which are directly attributable to the American operations in the
Middle East, is also practicing its own version of brutality, barbarity, and
psychopathology, by beheading the captured foreigners and other enemies,
enslaving the conquered non-Muslims, like Yazidis, and instituting various
outdated harsh punishments. However, some of these practices happen on a
larger scale in countries like Saudi Arabia, which is the major ally of US in
the Middle East. These are generally overlooked and ignored by the US and
the West, which only condemn the IS as being barbaric and brutal, for
these. Of course, they do not say a word about their own incomparably
greater and more massive technocratic brutalities and barbarities. When
populations are bombed and shelled indiscriminately, innumerable human bodies
of all genders and ages are torn apart; beheaded; arms, hands, legs, and feet
severed from the bodies; bodies burnt and mutilated. This happens on an
incomparably larger scale. Why is it not condemned as barbaric and
brutal? Why are these words only reserved for the much smaller individual
actions of enemies, like the IS, who perform these with primitive weapons, like
swords and knives? The answer is clear. The incomparably
greater and more massive technocratic barbarism and brutality are not
characterized for what they are because these are technocratic and because
these are committed by the Advanced Capitalist-Imperialist Technocratic
Societies (ACITS) in the Third World countries. ACITS have always been
classist and racists, both internationally and domestically, and will continue
to be, as long as the diabolical marriage of advanced capitalism and advanced
technocracy continues.
It also needs to
be mentioned that the Shia-dominated Iraqi military and militias are also
committing barbaric and brutal atrocities against the Sunnis and the IS,
wherever and whenever they succeed in occupying their territory or
capturing them. There are many reports of the slaughters of Sunnis by the
Iraqi military and Shia militias. This is a conflict in which
all sides are practicing some of the worst forms of brutality and
barbarism.
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