Blackagendareport.com: Boko Haram a Blessing for Imperialism in Africa: U.S. Training Death Squads

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2014 12:38:53 +0200

Boko Haram a Blessing for Imperialism in Africa: U.S. Training Death Squads


- Glen Ford

Thursday, 05/29/2014 - 03:46

The Americans now admit they are training battalions of African Rangers and
counterinsurgency troops. The next step is the proliferation of death squads
in West Africa, as the U.S. did in Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Nigeria's schoolgirls may or may not be rescued, but U.S. and European
"humanitarian" military interventionists have already gained more than they
could have imagined.

V"NATO's aggression against Libya begat the sub-Saharan chaos that justified
the French and U.S. occupation of Mali and Niger."

Militarily, Africa is fast becoming an American continent. Barack Obama, who
has been president for all but the first year of AFRICOM's existence, has
succeeded in integrating U.S. fighting units, bases, training regimens,
equipment and financing into the military structures of all but a handful of
African nations. The great pan-Africanist and former Ghanaian president
Kwame Nkrumah's dream of a militarily united Africa has been all but
realized - with Americans and Europeans in charge. Under the guise of
"humanitarian" intervention, Obama has vastly expanded Bill Clinton and
George Bush's African footprints, so that only a few patches on the
continental map lie outside Washington's sphere of operations. Eritrea and
Zimbabwe are the notable exceptions - and, therefore, future targets.

Africa is occupied territory. The African Union doesn't even pretend to be
in charge of its own nominal peace-keeping missions, which are little more
than opportunities for African militaries to get paid for doing the West's
bidding. China and Brazil may be garnering the lion's share of trade with
Africa, but the men with the guns are loyal to AFRICOM - the sugar daddy to
the continent's military class. U.S. troops now sleep in African barracks,
brothers in arms with African officers who can determine who will sleep next
week in the presidential mansion.

The pace of U.S. penetration of West Africa has quickened dramatically since
2011, when Obama bombed Muammar Gaddafi's Libyan government out of
existence, setting a flood of jihadists and weapons streaming east to Syria
and south to destabilize the nations of the Sahel. Chaos ensued - beautiful
chaos, if you are a U.S. military planner seeking justification for
ever-larger missions. NATO's aggression against Libya begat the sub-Saharan
chaos that justified the French and U.S. occupation of Mali and Niger.
Hyperactive North African jihadists, empowered by American bombs, weapons
and money, trained and outfitted their brethren on the continent, including
elements of Nigeria's Boko Haram. The Yoruba-speaking Islamic warriors then
bequeathed AFRICOM a priceless gift: nearly 300 schoolgirls in need of
rescuing, perfect fodder for "humanitarian" intervention.

Nobody had to ask twice that Obama "Do something!"

The heads of Nigeria, Chad, Niger, Benin and Cameroon were summoned to Paris
(pretending it was their idea) where they declared "total war" on Boko
Haram, as "observers" from the U.S., France, Britain and the European Union
(Africa's past and future stakeholders) looked on. French President Francois
Hollande <http://www.siawi.org/article7448.html> said "a global and
regional action plan" would come out of the conference.

"The heads of Nigeria, Chad, Niger, Benin and Cameroon were summoned to
Paris where they declared 'total war' on Boko Haram."

Of course, the five African states have neither the money, training,
equipment nor intelligence gathering capacity for such a plan. It will be a
Euro-American plan for the defense and security of West Africa - against
other Africans. Immediately, the U.S. sent 80 troops to Chad (whose military
has long been a mercenary asset of France) to open up a new drone base,
joining previously existing U.S. drone fields in Niger, Burkina Faso,
Ethiopia, Somalia, the Seychelles Islands, Djibouti (home to a huge French
and American base), and CIA sites that need not be disclosed.

The new West African security grouping became an instant imprint of NATO, an
appendage to be shaped by imperial military planners to confront enemies
chosen by Washington and Paris.

What a miracle of humanitarian military momentum! The girls had only been
missing for a month, and might not be rescued alive, but five neighboring
African countries - one of them the biggest economy on the continent - had
already been dragooned into a NATO-dominated military alliance with other
subordinate African states.

It soon turned out that AFRICOM already had a special relationship with the
Nigerian military that was not announced until after the schoolgirls'
abduction. AFRICOM will train a battalion of Nigerian Rangers in
counterinsurgency warfare, the first time that the Command has provided "
<http://www.africom.mil/newsroom/article/23039/usaraf-trains-nigerian-ranger
-battalion-for-full-spectrum-operations> full spectrum" training to Africans
on such a scale.

With the American public in a "Save our girls" interventionist frame of
mind, operations that were secret suddenly became public. The
<http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/27/world/africa/us-trains-african-commandos-
to-fight-terrorism.html> New York Times reveals that the U.S. has been
running a secret program to train counterterrorism battalions for Niger and
Mauritania. Elite Green Berets and Delta Force killers are instructing
handpicked commandos in counterinsurgency in Mali, as well. The identity of
one Times source leaves little doubt that the previously secret operations
are designed to blanket the region with U.S. trained death squads. Michael
Sheehan was until last year in charge of Special Operations at the Pentagon
- Death Squads Central - where he pushed for more Special Ops trainers for
African armies. Sheehan now holds the "distinguished chair" at West Point's
Combating Terrorism Center. In the 1980s, he was a Special Forces commander
in Latin America - which can only mean death squads.

"AFRICOM will train a battalion of Nigerian Rangers in counterinsurgency
warfare."

U.S. Army Special Forces have always been political killers, most often
operating with the CIA. The <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Program>
Phoenix Program, in Vietnam, which murdered between 26,000 and 41,000 people
and tortured many more, was a CIA-Special Forces war crime. From 1975 to
deep into the 80s, the CIA and its Special Forces muscle provided technical
support and weapons to killers for Operation Condor, the death squads run by
a consortium of military governments in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay,
Bolivia and Brazil, believed responsible for 60,000 murders. Sheehan was
probably involved in <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Condor>
Operation Condor and its Central American component, Operation Charly, and
has perfected the art of political murder, ever since. If he is happy and
feeling vindicated by events in Africa, then U.S.-trained death squads are
about to proliferate in that part of the world.

There is no question that Obama is enamored of Special Ops, since small unit
murders by professional killers at midnight look less like war - and can, if
convenient, be blamed on (other) "terrorists." However, history - recent
history - proves the U.S. can get away with almost limitless carnage in
Africa. Ethiopia's 2006 invasion of Somalia, backed by U.S. forces on land,
air and sea, resulted in "the worst humanitarian crisis in Africa" at the
time, "worse than Darfur," according to UN observers, with hundreds of
thousands dead. The U.S. then withheld food aid to starve out Somali Shabaab
fighters, leading to even more catastrophic loss of life. But, most
Americans are oblivious to such crimes against Black humanity.

U.S. ally Ethiopia commits genocide against ethnic Somalis in its Ogaden
region with absolute impunity, and bars the international media from the
region. Presidents Clinton, Bush and Obama - each of them with help from
Susan Rice - have collectively killed six million Congolese since 1996. The
greatest genocide since World War Two was the premeditated result of the
chaos deliberately imposed on mineral-rich Congo by the U.S. and its
henchmen in neighboring Rwanda and Uganda. Paul Kagame, the current leader
of Rwanda, shot down a plane
<file:///\\Users\glenrutherford\Desktop\according%20to%20UN%20observers,>
with two presidents aboard in 1994, sparking the mass killings that brought
Kagame to power and started neighboring Congo on the road to hell. America
celebrates Kagame as a hero, although the Tutsi tribal dictator sends death
squads all over the world to snuff out those who oppose him.

"The U.S. can get away with almost limitless carnage in Africa."

Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni, a friend of the U.S. since Ronald Reagan,
committed genocidal acts against his rivals from the Acholi tribe, throwing
them into concentration camps. Joseph Kony was one of these Acholis, who
apparently went crazy. Kony hasn't been a threat to Uganda or any other
country in the region for years, but President Obama used a supposed
sighting of remnants of his Lords Resistance Army to send 100 Green Berets
to the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, the Central African
Republic, and South Sudan. Just last month, Obama sent
<http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/us-deploys-more-special-forces-sea
rch-kony-africa%E2%80%99s-stand-osama-bin-laden> 150 more troops and four
aircraft to central Africa, again claiming that Kony was lurking, somewhere.

Actually, the American troops were deployed near South Sudan, which the U.S,
Britain and Israel had destabilized for decades in an effort to split it off
from the larger nation of Sudan. South Sudan became independent, but it
remained unstable - not a nation, but a place with oil that the U.S.
coveted. Many tens of thousands more are certain to die in fighting in South
Sudan, but few Americans will blame their own country.

As the carnage in Congo demonstrates, whole populations can be made to
disappear in Africa without most people in the West noticing. The death
squads the Americans are training in Nigeria, Niger, Mauretania and Mali,
and those that will soon be stalking victims in Cameroon and Benin, will not
be limited to hunting Boko Haram. Death squads are, by definition,
destabilizing; they poison the political and social environment beyond
repair, as Central Americans who lived through the 80s can attest.

Yet, that is U.S. imperialism's preferred method of conquest in the
non-white world. It's what the Americans actually do, when folks demand that
they "Do something."

BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at
<mailto:Glen.Ford_at_BlackAgendaReport.com> Glen.Ford_at_BlackAgendaReport.com.

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