December 9, 2019
131024-M-FY706-201 U.S. Marine Sgt. Katie
Maynard salutes as a casket is lowered during a funeral ceremony at Arlington
National Cemetery, Va., on Oct. 24. The ceremony was held for a group of six
Marines who died in a CH-53 helicopter crash in Afghanistan on January 19,
2012. DoD photo by Cpl. Mondo Lescaud, U.S. Marine Corps. (Released)
The Pentagon cannot
be pleased with the Washington Post today. That’s because
the Post has just disclosed a mountain of previously secret
documentary evidence within the military showing that the Pentagon has been
intentionally lying for years about the “progress” that it was making with its
forever war in Afghanistan. While the Pentagon has been publicly assuring the
American people that its war has been going swimmingly well, the truth is that
it’s been the exact opposite.
The documents
consist of brutally candid interviews with military insiders, who believed that
their statements would forever remain secret. After three years of refusing to
comply with the Freedom of Information Act, the Pentagon finally decided to
comply with an order of a U.S. district judge to turn over the documents to
the Post.
While the Pentagon
is still refusing to divulge the identities of most of the people who were
interviewed, one of the interviewees, Dougas Lute, a three-star army general
who served in Afghanistan, is quoted as saying:
We were devoid of a
fundamental understanding of Afghanistan — we didn’t know what we were doing.
What are we doing here? We didn’t have the foggiest notion of what we were
undertaking.
Another
interviewee, Col. Bob Crowley, stated,
Every data point
was altered to present the best picture possible. Surveys, for instance, were
totally unreliable but reinforced that everything we were doing was right
and we became a self-licking ice cream cone.
According to
the Post,
John Sopko, the
head of the federal agency that conducted the interviews, acknowledged to The
Post that the documents show “the American people have constantly been lied
to.” The interviews are the byproduct of a project led by Sopko’s agency, the
Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Known
as SIGAR, the agency was created by Congress in 2008 to investigate waste and
fraud in the war zone.
So, there you have
it. A one-trillion-dollar war built on intentional, deliberate, and knowing
lies, just like the Vietnam War was. More than 2,300 American soldiers killed for
nothing. Thousands more injured, mentally, spiritually, or physically. Tens of
thousands of Afghans killed, maimed, incarcerated, or tortured. The entire country destroyed.
And for what? For
nothing! Those U.S. soldiers killed and died for nothing, just as we at The
Future of Freedom Foundation were maintaining would happen even before the
invasion of Afghanistan started, when interventionists were accusing of us
“hating America.”
Moreover, just
think about how they have destroyed our freedom and privacy here at home, in
the name of protecting us from the “terrorists” who they have been generating
with their “war on terrorism” in both Afghanistan and the Middle East.
Americans have ended up with the loss of both freedom and security, with a
massive toll in terms of death and suffering, with a mountain of federal debt,
and with one great big pack of lies.
Most of the troops
know the truth, just as most Americans know it. According to the Pew Research
Center, “Nearly 18 years since the start of the war in Afghanistan and 16 years
since the U.S. invasion of Iraq, majorities of U.S. military veterans say those
wars were not worth fighting, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of
veterans. A parallel survey of American adults finds that the public shares
those sentiments.”
Will any Pentagon
official go to jail for lying to the American people on something so critically
important as war? Are you kidding? Did former Director of National Intelligence
James R. Clapper, Jr., go to jail for lying to Congress about the secret
surveillance that the NSA was carrying out as part of its much-vaunted “war on
terrorism”? Of course not. it’s only private citizens who lie to federal
officials who get sent to jail for lying. Since national-security state
officials are lying to protect “national security,” they get a pass whenever
they are caught lying to the American people.
I think it’s also
worth mentioning that the Pentagon waged its war on Afghanistan without the
constitutionally required congressional declaration of war. That makes the
Afghan war, and all of the death and destruction that have come with it,
illegal under our form of government.
Despite eight years
of having a free hand to turn Afghanistan into a paradise, as those previously
secret records show, the Pentagon has succeeded in turning the country into one
gigantic hellhole of violence, official corruption, and opium production.
How could it be
otherwise? After conquering the country, U.S. officials installed their ideal
government, one consisting of a national security state, a strong central
government with omnipotent powers, no civil liberties, no due process of law,
no trial by jury, no protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, no
bar against cruel and unusual punishments, massive public works and other
socialist programs, and a centrally managed economy. What better prescription
for disaster than that?
President Trump
obviously didn’t fall for the Pentagon’s lies. When he recently visited the
troops during Thanksgiving, he sneaked into the country in the dead of night
and stayed only three hours before quickly returning to Washington. Too bad he
didn’t bring the troops home with him and instead left them there to continue
killing and dying for nothing or, to be more precise, killing and dying to
sustain the Pentagon’s hellhole “paradise” of violence, corruption, drug
dealing, and lies.
This post was
written by: Jacob G. Hornberger
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