War On Terror: The Rise Of The Politics of Fear: Nightmares, Lies And Manipulations

Incinerated body of an Iraqi soldier on the “Highway of Death,” a name the press has given to the road from Mutlaa, Kuwait, to Basra, Iraq. U.S. planes immobilized the convoy by disabling vehicles at its front and rear, then bombing and strafing the resulting traffic jam for hours. More than 2,000 vehicles and tens of thousands of charred and dismembered bodies littered the sixty miles of highway. The clear rapid incineration of the human being [pictured above] suggests the use of napalm, phosphorus, or other incendiary bombs. These are anti-personnel weapons outlawed under the 1977 Geneva Protocols. This massive attack occurred after Saddam Hussein announced a complete troop withdrawal from Kuwait in compliance with UN Resolution 660. Such a massacre of withdrawing Iraqi soldiers violates the Geneva Convention of 1949, common article 3, which outlaws the killing of soldiers who “are out of combat.”War Crimes

The 1990/91 Gulf War, The Death Of Reason, the ensuing long years of the sanctions war against the people of Iraq, the 2003 invasion of the country, and the ongoing occupation of Iraq since, are all aspects of and symptoms created by something much larger and much more insidious: War On Terror: The Rise Of The Politics of Fear.

To help shake off and counteract what Maryscott O’Connor called “the System’s monopoly over opinion-moulding”, watch the following BBC documentary from Adam Curtis. It’s a long one, three hours in total, split into three one hour segments. I highly recommend it for a fuller and clearer historical context and understanding of how we got to where we are today.

Video: The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of the Politics of Fear
Written and produced by Adam Curtis, via AxisOfLogic, 06 August 2007

Editor’s Note: This 3-hour, BBC documentary shows that the “threat of terrorism” is to a very large extent, “a fantasy manufactured by politicians, national security profiteers and Islamic terrorists in order to project and consolidate their own political power”. The documentary reveals the origins of the “war on terrorism” in the Reagan Administration under the influence of Neocons like Michael Ledeen and their ally, former CIA Chief, William Casey. The two videos below offer a taste of the entire documentary which is linked below the following brief video excerpts. – LMB (Les Blough, AxisOfLogic)

Here are two short excerpts: (You can watch the full 3 hour production in 3 parts, below.

Video Excerpt: Interview of Melvin Goodman, Head of Office of Soviet Affairs, 1976-1987: “The CIA’s chief of Soviet affairs from 1976 to 1987 admits Ronald Reagan had nothing to do with the downfall of the Soviet Union”.

Video Excerpt: CIA admits that “lies became reality” while hyping the Soviet threat. (includes Michael Ledeen, pro-war neocon, and his argument installing “democracy” by force in other sovereign nations. Melvin Goodman describes the beginning of the mythological “war on terror” under Ronald Reagan.)

The first 2 1/2 minutes of each video below have the same intro.

The Power of Nightmares Part 1: Baby it’s Cold Outside

The Power of Nightmares Part 2: The Phantom Victory

The Power of Nightmares – Part 3: The Shadows in the Cave

Articles on Hyping Terror:

Hyping Terror For Fun, Profit – And Power
by Thom Hartmann

The Myth of an al Qaeda Takeover of Iraq
by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato Institute

Everyone we fight in Iraq is now “al-Qaida”
by Glenn Greenwald

http://www.armchairsubversive.org/nmares.html

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    • KrisC on October 11, 2007 at 14:33

    image to see so early in the morning there, Edgar, I’ll go get my coffee and watch the videos, thanks for the links…

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