How Did The US Go From A War On Terror To A War Of Terror?

Perhaps the notion of U.S. exceptionalism shouldn’t be derided as a myth. Indeed, the U.S. is exceptional in the violence it perpetrates upon innocent people around the world.
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    Deputy chief minister of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province offers funeral prayers in front of dead bodies. At least 2,400 people have died in CIA drone strikes in the tribal region of north west Pakistan.

    Deputy chief minister of Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province offers funeral prayers in front of dead bodies. At least 2,400 people have died in CIA drone strikes in the tribal region of north west Pakistan.

    KITCHENER, Ontario — (OPINION) On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech in which he discussed the violence he saw in the streets of the United States and the violence of the Vietnam War. He described meeting with “desperate, rejected, and angry young men,” encouraging them to seek non-violent change in their communities and the country at large.

    “But they asked, and rightly so, ‘What about Vietnam?’ They asked if our own nation wasn’t using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, to bring about the changes it wanted. Their questions hit home, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today: my own government.”

    In his speech, Dr. King didn’t use the words “terror” or “terrorist.” Although liberally present in nearly every speech made by any politician running for office today, these words were not part of the U.S. political vocabulary in 1967. And it would be another 34 years before the “war on terror” was declared.


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    But if, as Dr. King said, the U.S. is the “greatest purveyor of violence [read: terror] in the world,” how could the U.S. declare a war against it? This question begs two additional ones: Is the U.S., in fact, the greatest purveyor of terror in the world? And, if so, what benefit does the U.S. derive from its war on terror?

     

    The beginnings of the war of terror

    A study of the violence and terror that the U.S. has caused in its 240 year history would take volumes. We will, therefore, confine our investigation to the current millennium.

    In December 2000,

    was appointed president by the U.S. Supreme Court after losing the popular vote to Vice President Al Gore. In September 2001, the U.S. was attacked with hijacked airplanes, and within weeks, Mr. Bush had coined the term “war on terror,” and the United States’ ongoing war of terror had a new target: terrorists.

    The U.S. determined that the masterminds of the Sept. 11 attacks were in Afghanistan, a nation that had been war-torn for a decade, first from the Soviet invasion and then the civil war that followed. The U.S. demanded that Afghanistan surrender Osama bin Laden, the suspected mastermind of the attack, who had been living in Afghanistan for several years. The Taliban, in control of that nation, agreed to try bin Laden in Afghanistan’s Supreme Court if the U.S. would provide evidence of his guilt. Rather than turning over any such evidence, Mr. Bush decided instead to invade just one month after the attacks had taken place.

    Since then, at least 92,000 people have been killed, including more than 26,000 civilians. Close to 100,000 people have been injured, and the Afghan Ministry of Public Health reported in 2009 that two-thirds of Afghans suffer from mental health problems.

    But it wasn’t just Afghanistan that bore the anger of the U.S. following the 9/11 attacks. The U.S. then set its murderous sites on oil-rich Iraq.

    On Sept. 12, 2002, Mr. Bush addressed the United Nations. He dropped a bombshell that stirred the wounds in the American psyche still festering from the previous year’s attacks:

    Today, Iraq continues to withhold important information about its nuclear program — weapons design, procurement logs, experiment data, an accounting of nuclear materials and documentation of foreign assistance. Iraq employs capable nuclear scientists and technicians. It retains physical infrastructure needed to build a nuclear weapon.”

    Iraq responded by sending a letter to the U.N. Security Council, saying that it would accept the return of weapons inspectors without conditions. The Iraqi government said this decision was based on its “desire to complete the implementation of the relevant Security Council resolutions and to remove doubts that Iraq still possesses weapons of mass destruction.” The letter also called on members of the Security Council to “respect the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of Iraq.”

    From November 2002 to March 2003, U.N. weapons inspectors combed Iraq, looking for those illusive weapons of mass destruction. After 16 weeks, “some evidence of undeclared activities” was found, but the Security Council did not feel that military force was necessary.

    Regardless of the facts on the ground, the U.S. and British forces invaded in March 2003. By 2013, death toll estimates ranged from 242,000, including at least 151,786 civilians, to 500,000.

    Combining all the deaths from the U.S.-led war on terror in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, estimates range from 1.3 million to more than 2 million, and the carnage continues continues today, with the U.S. bombing Syria.

    While U.S. bombs dropping in Syria and, again, in Iraq, sometimes warrant a news story, much less is said about the United States’ utilization of drones to spread death and terror. In 2009, President Barack Obama authorized the first of his deadly drone strikes in Yemen. This strike killed 41 people, including 22 children. A 2014 report stated that the U.S. had targeted 41 suspected terrorists in Pakistan, and, in attempting to kill them, killed 1,147 civilians. In total, at least 5,000 people, including hundreds of civilians, have been killed by U.S. drone strikes.

    What other country on earth can match these horrific numbers? One country comes to mind, and although the number of deaths it has inflicted pales in comparison to that of the U.S., its horrific killing of men, women and children is all financed by the United States. Israel, which in 2015 received nearly $4 billion from the U.S. in aid, killed over 2,000 people in the summer of 2014, including over 500 children.

     

    The world’s foremost purveyor of war, and the weapons needed to fight it

    There can be little doubt about the accuracy of Dr. King’s words as applied to the present day. But why, since the U.S. is the world’s greatest purveyor of violence and terror, has it launched a war on terror? When looking at reasons for any U.S. policy, one is advised to look first at the money trail.

    Last year, for example, three of the five top corporate donors to political action committees were military contractors, and members of the U.S. House and Senate are not known for biting the hands that so generously feed them.

    But the constant flow of campaign contributions is not the only reason for the ongoing war on terror. In December, Time magazine reported that U.S. weapons sales the previous year had increased by 10 percent to a staggering total of $36.2 billion, ensuring the United States’ continued place as the world’s top purveyor of weaponry. Russia was a distant second, with a mere $10.2 billion in global weapons sales.

    Let us summarize: The U.S. drops bombs around the world (right now, it’s focused on the Middle East) in order to destroy terrorists, some of whom it has created. Other countries assist this ignoble effort, and many of them purchase armaments from the U.S. in order to do so. The companies that manufacture these weapons lobby the U.S. government, by way of contributions to various PACs, to legislate in their favor. The governing officials of the U.S. invent new enemies (right now, it’s Islam) with which to frighten a gullible populace, allowing them to continue that most profitable of U.S. businesses, war.

    Meanwhile, we all watch and listen as spokespeople for the only nation ever to have used nuclear weapons decry the “crimes” of other nations. We hear them talk about the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, but note their silence about a nuclear-armed Israel. We watch incredulous as Mr. Obama sheds tears over children who are victims of gun violence in the U.S., while he remains silent about children who are victims of U.S. bombs and materiel around the world.

    The notion of U.S. exceptionalism — sure to be on prominent display this year as presidential campaigns kick fully into gear — isn’t a complete myth. The U.S. is exceptional in the violence it perpetrates upon innocent people around the world. Should its own citizens finally come to recognize that fact, perhaps there will be real change. Until then, however, it will be violent business as usual in the U.S.

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      • Simiansez

        That’s an easy transition after decades of covertly aiding and abetting and turning a blind eye towards terrorist organizations from AQ to Muhajideen to IS/ISIS.
        Deniable culpability.

      • Samira

        James I really didn’t understand what you were saying maybe you can elaborate a little

      • James Wherry

        Answer: the U.S. did not go “to” a war of terror. It identified and attacked lawful military targets under the Geneva Convention. If you think this is wrong, then ask the same question of WWII.

        • Samira

          James I’m sorry I really didn’t understand what you were saying maybe you can elaborate a little .

          • James Wherry

            Thank you, Samira. I DO condemn America’s familed “occupation” of Iraq. The invasion was fine and freed the Sh’ites who I actually like, but we should have gone out of there, within 5 months. THAT was the plan we were promised and I know because I helped with the planning. Please DO condemn the neo-cons. I DO. I am NOT a Cheney or a Rumsfield fan – E-Ver!

            In this phase, however, we have evil jihadists. These are NOT your average Muslims whom I came to love in Baghdad or Kirkuk. ISIS are “Kharajites” – an 8th century Muslim HERESY that Muslims quickly stamped out.

            America can help by providing the Air Force, but it should never, ever, ever get involved in a Ground War, again. ThAT is for TRUE Muslims to do. They know the real Muslims from the fake, ISIS Muslims.

            I hope and pray Iraq can save the day by re-taking Mosul (I served there, as well), and that someone can re-take Syria.

            Unfortunately, I also bear witness to America’s FAILURE, in Iraq.

            1. America permitted the Shi’ite brigades to partition Baghdad and harass Sun’ni’s.

            2. America permitted the Shi’ite security forces to kidnap and hold hostage the Sun’ni leaders in 2008-2009. I was there in the invasion AND in 2008-2009. It makes me ANGRY, when I think about it. I am saddened at how much our civilian leadership BETRAYED the good intentions of our men and women in uniform. Call us dogs, but we REALLY wanted to just leave Iraq from the beginning, after over-throwing Saddam and capturing him. Yes, the January, 2005 elections and ratification of the constitution were necessary, but couldn’t we have LEFT in February, 2005????

      • Samira

        Well this all comes at no surprise. ..the US is the dammed world police !why must we always have foreigners deciding our fate ! Plus as far as Saudia is concerned they as everyone knows are the biggest supporters of Israel! They helped in forming that illegal country!

        • James Wherry

          We are NOT the World Police, and the longer people think of us that way, the more people will EXPECT us to be, and the more people will HATE us. Better we should let the Arabs take care of Arab matters, just as we enabled AFRICANS to take care of AFRICAN issues. AMISOM is the ONE brilliant thing President Bush did. Truly, they are helping Somalia – WITHOUT significant American boots on the ground. THAT is the only way we will win people to us – help them, don’t BE them!

      • MountainMan23

        “War is a racket” – and that applies equally to both the War on Terror and the War on Drugs.

        A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small “inside” group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes.

        http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html

      • Lost in america

        It is not that the US fights. They fight for ideas and are always supported by a large coalition. Their decisions have been endorsed by those that are allies and part of their coalition. ISIS in Syria and Iraq are their enemies. They fight with drones and bombs which makes the encounters less effective and longer. They are not fighting alone in Syria or Iraq. They are assisted in Syria by a wide range of allies including Russia that coordinates their bombing with the US. US probably supports the status quo except for ISIS and Al Qaeda. The US will probably be less involved in the Middle East in the future. There is no market there for human rights and democracy. They can keep that home. Now that there is a large internal oil market in the US and Canada. Let the Middle East fall apart. The US can take those oil customers and it would reduce competition. But they will always be interested in human rights and democracy. They need better dialogue and comprehension of the Middle East to be a potential friend.

        • Samira

          Excuse me @ lost in America but you do know who isis is don’t you ? America is fighting ghosts and windmills! Meaning just destroying and carving up the middle east and if anyone here thinks putin is some savior he’s not he’s serving his masters! He is nothing but a kgb thug !just like Isis ! I hope here we all know who funds them and trains them ! Why did the Russian bear come out of his slumber all this time now he’s putting coalitions together! And meeting with the Saudis and I see with Mr war monger Kerry ! It’s all getting quite sickening! Oh and @lost in America you really believe the US is interested in human rights !!!!??¿¿¿¿ wow you are quite duped my friend. ..

          • Lost in america

            There obviously can be a misapplication in following principles. Russia has bombed innocent people and community hospitals in Syria. It is collateral damage to their war effort which they are fighting based on their principles. When the US fails, it is always good to focus on how they are not performing in line with human rights and their principles. ISIS is adding a further destabilization element to the Middle East which has areas that are contested. The Arab Spring is a sad song that has been silenced.

            • Samira
              • James Wherry

                I have no evidence ISIS is doing America’s will, when it vows to destroy America and inspires attacks against us.

                • Samira

                  I suppose you believe in the Boston so called attack !I have proof that it was just another false flag operation ..yes all who kind of know me here I’m going off topic but I’m a dressing James and there is proof that the US &Saudia israelia..have everything to do with ISIS

      • tapatio

        Below is the Rothschild-Bilderberg Predatory Capitalist Cartel – at the root of the corruption that has taken control of our country, its government, media and commerce. Until that corruption is rooted out and eradicated, America will continue to sicken and, eventually, die.
        These same Rothschilds, that hold controlling interest in the Federal Reserve today, also were patrons of Karl Marx and directed-financed the Bolshevik-Communist “revolution”. That one family name has been connected to more death and horror, over the last 300 years, than ALL other causes combined. The Rothschilds are, of course, Jewish.

        Rothschild Bank
        New Court
        St Swithin’s Lane
        London EC4N 8AL
        United Kingdom

        http://humansarefree.com/2013/11/complete-list-of-banks-ownedcontrolled.html

        (note: The list linked above includes only Central Banks in which the Rothschild/Bilderberg Cartel holds controlling interest. They also hold controlling interest in virtually every major
        commercial and investment bank on Earth)

        Rothschild History
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WfqdcnjvlA

        JFK and the Federal Reserve
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sJzPDOUvZE

        https://ia800308.us.archive.org/30/items/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.Edward-G.EdwardGriffin/CreatureFromJekyllIslandByG.Edward-G.EdwardGriffin.pdf

        http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-federal-reserve-cartel-the-eight-families/25080

        https://socioecohistory.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/james_madison-moneychangers_banksters_control_of_government_by_controlling_money.jpg

        http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Nathan-Rothschild-and-famed-quote.jpg

        https://firstlightforum.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/why-the-jews-killed-jesus-jesus-jews-lulz-religion-1344086402.jpg?w=590

        http://shakeandwakeradio.com/1963-JFK.jpg

        *************

        http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/956/598/d36.jpg

        http://crushzion.k0nsl.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/banker-Ben-Garrison-anti-Jew-cartoon.jpg

        The cartoons in this post are not
        “racist” because they are accurate caricatures of Jacob Rothschild
        and the star of david is the icon of Zionism – a political movement.

        Obama, Netanyahu, Trotsky, David Cameron, Hillary Clinton, Theodore Herzl, ben Gurion and Begin………..ALL are nothing but tools of the Rothschild/Bilderberg Cartel, heir to the money changers Jesus is said to have driven from the temple, days before Pilate was blackmailed into executing him – just as JFK was assassinated shortly after launching his project to abolish the Federal Reserve, the Rothschild/Bilderberg Cartel’s most profitable holding.

        Nationality……..irrelevant. God……..unimportant. “Cultural tradition/homeland/heritage” …………drivel. Those are all part of the smoke and mirrors.

        Two words matter………GREED & POWER.

        One Name matters……….ROTHSCHILD.

        • TecumsehUnfaced

          Thanks for putting this up again.

          • tapatio

            YW

            • Samira

              Tapatio yes he Che is my hero !amongst many especially the late great Man for the people Chavez! There was a time when resistance actually worked !until of course the world police gets a whiff of who these people are ..the axis of resistance now to me is Iran &Lebanon. .but I wish I could really change ur mind about putin I also was duped by him I don’t know if I wrote this already but ..putin is out for himself he is now a part of the world order ! Why did the Russian bear suddenly wake from his slumber ? It took him a very long time to react to his so called friendship with Assad ..Syria had ordered weapons bought from the Russians earlier on but Syria did not get them ..he also convinced Assad of giving up his chemical weapons which was a huge mistake! Putin knew what he was doing that certainly did not help Syria ..All of a sudden &why come in so late in this war which “They ” want to continue for obvious reasons. .bankers war ! And Israel is continually being protected and by no other than Putin! He is a thug and has unleashed Russian thugs into Syria ..don’t you think his invasion into Afghanistan says a lot ! But aside from that trust me he has an agenda and it’s not just for his sympathy for the Syrian people. .”They want to balkanize..Syria he also got rid of his Jewish problem by letting them all leave to Israhell! Very friendly to Germany and another war monger Merkal..time is running out my friends the world order is moving at an alarming rate and people just keep eating up what is served by mainstream media! Aljazeera is also mainstream. .they demonize Palestinian people always ! Well you must consider the source and as of late I don’t Evan watch RT anymore cuz they have also changed ..
              People are really something believing everything they are served up ..no 1 has ever questioned why ISIS has not dared go close to Israel this is 4 a reason ..I’m sure you know AL Baghdadi is a Cia operative from Israel! There are plenty of pics of McCain and him before he grew his beard ..now another zionist entity is obviously KSA ..who protects Israel! Because they are the same ! They with the British gave up Palestine ! ..I know I’m going from subject to subject but BDS I saw you talking about did you know that Barghouthi..went to tel Aviv university and BDS IS JUST ANOTHER NGO NOTHING MORE ..WHAT’S THIS NONSENSE HE IS TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE BEING AN APARTEID ..NO !PALESTINE IS UNDER OCCUPATION! ANOTHER THING BDS LET ME TELL YOU IS ALSO PROTECTING ISRAEL. .AND THAT NO GOOD MAHMOUD ABBAS..NO MATEER HOW MUCH U DON’T BUY ISRAELI GOODS REALLY DOES NOTHING FOR THE FREEDOM OF PALESTINE! IT’S NOT HURTING THEM AT ALL CONTRARY TO WHAT’S YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT HOW GREAT BDS IS ..RESISTANCE IS THE ONLY WAY MY FRIEND. .Barghouthi is a stooge enjoying life as his people are killed murdered ever day ! I don’t see the photos I uploaded one was of Chavez. .

            • Samira

              First of all its NOT CALLED APARTEID IN PALESTINE ! APARTEID IS AND WAS GIVEN THAT NAME BY EUROPEAN IMPERIALISTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. .WHAT IS HAPPENING IN PALESTINE IS AN OCCUPATION ! AND NO ONE FROM PALESTINE HAS EVER CALLED IT APARTEID CUZ IT IS NOT ..IT IS DOWNRIGHT OCCUPATION! BIGGGG DIFFERENCE. .BDS IS THROWING THAT NEW WORD AROUND ! AND TRUST ME NO AMOUNT OF NOT USING THEIR GOODS WILL SET PALESTINE FREE OF OCCUPATION! IT WILL NOT HURT THEM OR THEIR ECONOMY at all ..BDS IS NOTHING BUT AN NGO ! .ALSO THE FACT THAT BARGOUTHI..ATTENDED TELAVIV University! So it is not apartheid it’s being under occupation.

              • tapatio

                Stop squealing like a little piglet. As I said, The part of Palestine that is TEMPORARILY called “Israel” is under an apartheid regime. The rest of Palestine and the Golan Heights are being CRIMINALLY OCCUPIED by creatures from the ZioNAZ! Israeli regime.

                And, you are lying. BDS costs the Zionist criminals FIVE BILLION PER YEAR.

        • Samira

          Tapatio I’m well aware of that filthy family the Rothschild’s my concerns now is that the world order is moving at an alarming rate ! Right under the nose of all the people that believe mainstream media ! I can disect..all their schemes and plans !people like Soros..Henry levy..etc I’m sure you know they key players,but the only thing I’m not in agreement with you is about Putin..I was,also duped by him for awhile but look who’s he’s meeting with why did he make Syria give up their chemical weapons? He orchestrated that ! Syria earlier on ordered and paid for other weapons from Russia which they never got ..look at the people he has put together as a coalition who are not friends to Syria ..let’s move on he has met on several occasions with netanbombu/Netanyahu. .God only knows what was really said ..everyone in this disgusting political game has an agenda and that is to protect the usurping state of Israel ..he in the past was visiting with Bush on a regular basis! I myself was duped by him but trust me now he’s just serving his masters !

          • tapatio

            Nobody is perfect. I know that our “leaders” are traitors, serve only the predatory capitalists and are increasingly despised by the American people. I see Putin working on projects that are not to the liking of the Rothschild-Bilderberg cartel and he is obviously an excellent president on the domestic front. Whoever Putin meets with, he comes across as loyal to the Russian people and more than capable of beating the 1%’s puppets in diplomacy.

            Thanks for using a Che avatar.