FPF-fwd.: Do you really think one-legged al-Zarqawi still is
alive?
Who's Blowing Up Iraq?
New evidence that bombs are being planted by British Commandos
By Mike Whitney
09/20/05 "ICH" -- "The Iraqi security officials on Monday
variously accused two Britons they detained of shooting at Iraqi
forces or TRYING TO PLANT EXPLOSIVES." Washington Post, Ellen
Knickmeyer, 9-20-05; "British Smash into Jail to Free Two
Detained Soldiers"
In more than two years since the United States initiated
hostilities against Iraq, there has never been a positive
identification of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
NEVER.
That doesn't mean that he doesn't exist; it simply suggests that
prudent people will challenge the official version until his
whereabouts and significance in the conflict can be verified.
At present, much of the rationale for maintaining the occupation
depends on this elusive and, perhaps, illusory figure. It's odd
how Al-Zarqawi appears at the precise coordinates of America's
bombing-raids, and then, miraculously vanishes unscathed from
the scene of the wreckage. This would be a remarkable feat for
anyone, but especially for someone who only has one leg.
Al-Zarqawi may simply be a fantasy dreamed up by Pentagon
planners to put a threatening face on the Iraqi resistance. The
Defense Dept has been aggressive in its effort to shape
information in a way that serves the overall objectives of the
occupation. The primary aim of the Pentagon's "Strategic
Information" program is to distort the truth in a way that
controls the storyline created by the media. Al-Zarqawi fits
perfectly within this paradigm of intentional deception.
The manipulation of information factors heavily in the steady
increase of Iraqi casualties, too. Although the military refuses
"to do body counts"; many people take considerable interest in
the daily death toll.
Last week, over 200 civilians were killed in seemingly random
acts of violence purportedly caused by al-Zarqawi. But, were
they?
Were these massive attacks the work of al-Zarqawi as the western
media reports or some other "more shadowy" force?
One member of the Iraqi National Assembly. Fatah al-Sheikh,
stated, "It seems that the American forces are trying to
escalate the situation in order to make the Iraqi people
suffer.. There is a huge campaign for the agents of the foreign
occupation to enter and plant hatred between the sons of the
Iraqi people, and spread rumors in order to scare the one from
the other. The occupiers are trying to start religious
incitement and if it does not happen, then they will try to
start an internal Shiite incitement."
Al-Sheikh's feelings are shared by a great many Iraqis. They can
see that everything the US has done, from the forming a
government made up predominantly of Shi'ites and Kurds, to
creating a constitution that allows the breaking up to the
country (federalism), to using the Peshmerga and Badr militia in
their attacks on Sunni cities, to building an Interior Ministry
entirely comprised of Shi'ites, suggests that the Pentagon's
strategy is to fuel the sectarian divisions that will lead to
civil war. Al-Zarqawi is an integral facet of this broader plan.
Rumsfeld has cast the Jordanian as the agent-provocateur; the
driving force behind religious partition and antagonism.
But, al-Zarqawi has nothing to gain by killing innocent
civilians, and everything to lose. If he does actually operate
in Iraq, he needs logistical supporting all his movements;
including help with safe-houses, assistants, and the assurance
of invisibility in the community. ("The ocean in which he
swims") These would disappear instantly if he recklessly killed
and maimed innocent women and children.
Last week the Imam of Baghdad's al-Kazimeya mosque, Jawad
al-Kalesi said, that "al-Zarqawi is dead but Washington
continues to use him as a bogeyman to justify a prolonged
military occupation..He's simply an invention by the occupiers
to divide the people." Al-Kalesi added that al-Zarqawi was
killed in the beginning of the war in the Kurdish north and that
"His family in Jordan even held a ceremony after his death."
(AFP)
Most Iraqis probably agree with al-Kalesi, but that hasn't
deterred the Pentagon from continuing with the charade. This is
understandable given that al-Zarqawi is the last tattered
justification for the initial invasion. It's doubtful that the
Pentagon will ditch their final threadbare apology for the war.
But the reality is vastly different from the spin coming from
the military. In fact, foreign fighters play a very small role
in Iraq with or without al-Zarqawi.
As the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
revealed this week in their report, "Analysts and government
officials in the US and Iraq overstated the size of the foreign
element in the Iraqi insurgency.. Iraqi fighters made up less
than 10% of the armed groups' ranks, perhaps, even half of
that." The report poignantly notes that most of the foreign
fighters were not previously militants at all, but were
motivated by, "revulsion at the idea of an Arab land being
occupied by a non-Arab country."
The report concludes that the invasion of Iraq has added
thousands of "fresh recruits to Osama bin Laden's network;" a
fact that is no longer in dispute among those who have studied
the data on the topic.
The al-Zarqawi phantasm is a particularly weak-link in the
Pentagon's muddled narrative. The facts neither support the
allegations of his participation nor prove that foreigners are a
major contributor to the ongoing violence. Instead, the
information points to a Defense establishment that cannot be
trusted in anything it says and that may be directly involved in
the terrorist-bombings that have killed countless thousands of
Iraqi civilians.
Regrettably, that is prospect that can't be ignored. After all,
no one else benefits from the slaughter.
(Note: Since this article was written, the Washington Post has
added to our suspicions. In an Ellen Knickmeyer article "British
Smash into Iraqi Jail to free 2 detained Soldiers" 9-20-05,
Knickmeyer chronicles the fighting between British forces and
Iraqi police who were detaining 2 British commandos. "THE IRAQI
SECURITY OFFICIALS ON MONDAY VARIOUSLY ACCUSED THE TWO BRITONS
THEY DETAINED OF SHOOTING AT IRAQI FORCES or TRYING TO PLANT
EXPLOSIVES."
Is this why the British army was ordered to "burst through the
walls of an Iraqi jail Monday in the southern city of
Basra".followed by "British armored vehicles backed by
helicopter gun-ships" ending in "hours of gun battles and
rioting in Basra's streets"? (Washington Post)
Reuters reported that "half a dozen armored vehicles had smashed
into the jail" and the provincial governor, Mohammed Walli, told
news agencies that the British assault was "barbaric, savage and
irresponsible."
So, why were the British so afraid to go through the normal
channels to get their men released?
Could it be that the two commandos were "trying to plant
explosives" as the article suggests?
An interview on Syrian TV last night also alleges that the
British commandos "were planting explosives in one of the Basra
streets". "Al-Munajjid.
In fact, Nidal, this incident gave answers to questions and
suspicions that were lacking evidence about the participation of
the occupation in some armed operations in Iraq. Many analysts
and observers here had suspicions that the occupation was
involved in some armed operations against civilians and places
of worship and in the killing of scientists. But those were only
suspicions that lacked proof.
The proof came today through the arrest of the two British
soldiers while they were planting explosives in one of the Basra
streets. This proves, according to observers, that the
occupation is not far from many operations that seek to sow
sedition and maintain disorder, as this would give the
occupation the justification to stay in Iraq for a longer
period.
[Zaghbur] Ziyad al-Munajjaid in Baghdad, thank you very much.
Copyright Syrian Arab TV and BBC Monitoring, 2005"
And then there was this on Al-Jazeera TV, Doha, 9-19-05;
Interview with Fattah al-Shaykh, member of the National Assembly
and deputy for Basra.
."the sons of Basra caught two non-Iraqis, who seem to be
Britons and were in a car of the Cressida type. It was a
booby-trapped car laden with ammunition and was meant to explode
in the centre of the city of Basra in the popular market.
However, the sons of the city of Basra arrested them. They [the
two non-Iraqis] then fired at the people there and killed some
of them. The two arrested persons are now at the Intelligence
Department in Basra, and they were held by the National Guard
force, but the British occupation forces are still surrounding
this department in an attempt to absolve them of the crime."
Copyright Al Jazeera TV and BBC Monitoring, 2005 (Thanks to
Michel Chossudovsky at Global Research for the quotes from Al
Jazeera and Syrian TV)
Does this solve the al-Zarqawi mystery? Are the bombs that are
killing so many Iraqi civilians are being planted by British and
American Intelligence?
We'll have to see if this damning story can be corroborated by
other sources.
Mike Whitney
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