Sun, February 6, 2005
Paranoia grips the U.S. capital
Sun, February 6, 2005
Paranoia grips the U.S. capital
By Eric Margolis -- Contributing Foreign Editor
The film Seven Days In May is one of my all-time favourites. The gripping 1964
drama, starring Burt Lancaster, depicts an attempted coup by far rightists in
Washington using a top-secret Pentagon anti-terrorist unit called something
like "Contelinpro."
Life imitates art. This week, former military intelligence analyst William
Arkin revealed a hitherto unknown directive, with the Orwellian name "JCS
Conplan 0300-97," authorizing the Pentagon to employ special, ultra-secret
"anti-terrorist" military units on American soil for what the author claims
are "extra-legal missions."
In other words, using U.S. soldiers to kill or arrest Americans, acts that
have been illegal since the U.S. Civil War.
This frightening news comes as Washington is gripped by reborn, Cold-War-style
paranoia, ominous threats of war against Iran from the real president, Dick
Cheney, and a titanic bureaucratic battle just won by Defence Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld.
Instead of being fired for the grotesque military-political fiasco in Iraq and
the shameful torture scandals, Rumsfeld has just managed to create a new,
Pentagon spy/special ops organization, blandly named "Strategic Support
Branch," that will replace or duplicate many of the CIA's tasks.
The CIA has been sent to the doghouse. Too many CIA veterans criticized or
contradicted Bush's and Cheney's phony claims over Iraq and terrorism. So Bush
has imposed a new, yes-man director on the agency, slashed its budgets, purged
its senior officers, and downgraded CIA to third-class status.
Rumsfeld's new, massively funded SSB will become the Pentagon's CIA, complete
with commando units, spies, mercenary forces, intelligence gathering and
analysis, and a direct line to the White House. The Pentagon has just
effectively taken over the spy business.
Used terrorism hysteria
Mind you, the Pentagon and its Defence Intelligence Agency have been deeply
involved in intelligence around the globe for 50 years. U.S. Army intelligence
and its covert sub-branches have long conducted "black ops," including
missions in the U.S. as well as assassinations and sabotage abroad. The
Pentagon consumes three-quarters of the total U.S. intelligence budget.
Rumsfeld has skillfully used terrorism hysteria to wrest control of
intelligence and make the Pentagon supreme in Washington's bureaucratic power
struggles.
The Pentagon's new spy arm will be largely excluded from Congressional
oversight or media examination. Its special operations teams will roam the
globe, all under cover of "deep black" missions of which no records will be
kept, and no questions asked.
Equally worrying, the Pentagon's new special-ops units are headed up by
notorious religious fanatic, Lt. Gen. William Boykin, who calls the U.S. Army
"the house of God" and Islamic insurgents "agents of Satan." He warned
Muslims, "my God is bigger than your god, which is an idol."
Boykin's command will now dispatch post-modern Christian crusaders to cleanse
the world of Satanic Muslims and other miscreants. The Pentagon's new special
forces will be able to run operations of which the CIA knows nothing.
The 9/11 Commission called for improved intra-agency co-operation and data
sharing -- instead, the U.S. will get far less co-operation, as the Pentagon
goes its own, secret way.
Now, George W. Bush, who clearly believes he holds the mandate of heaven after
being re-elected by the less mentally active half of American voters, has
decided to "unleash" special forces and all sorts of irregular units,
including mercenaries, uniformed bounty hunters, and mutants sporting t-shirts
proclaiming "kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out." These militarized thugs and
video arcade Rambos are sure to run amok, dragging America's once good name
ever deeper into the mud.
We have evidently learned nothing from the wars in Indochina and Central
America.
Have we reached Seven Days in May?
Not yet, but the second Bush administration has been taking dangerous steps
that continue to curtail personal rights, further emasculate the supine,
cowardly U.S. Congress, and empower ideological or religious extremists and
shadowy agencies with unrestrained powers that endanger Americans at home, and
all abroad suspected of troubling the Pax Americana.
Next Column: Real freedom still far off
Eric can be reached by e-mail at:
margolis@foreigncorrespondent.com
Letters to the editor should be sent to:
editor@tor.sunpub.com
Home Page
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Sunday, January 23, 2005. JCS Conplan 0300-97: "Special-mission Units in
Extra-legal Missions to Combat Terrorism in the United States". ...
GOOGLE: Results 1 - 10 of about 30,900 for extra-legal missions
truthout - Commandos Get Duty on US Soil as Anti-Terror Efforts ...
... in the online supplement to his book, says the contingency plan, called
JCS Conplan
0300-97, calls for "special-mission units in extra-legal missions to combat
...
HTTP://www.truthout.org/docs_05/012405F.shtml
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