Scahill and Ware Debate Afghanistan Policy on CNN Tonight
On CNN's new show in Dobbs' old time slot, Erica Hill brought on Jeremy Scahill, Michael Ware and Peter Blaber to discuss the President's decision to escalate our presence in Afghanistan. It's nice to see Scahill getting some more air time in the MSM. And I think Scahill was spot on with this statement:
SCAHILL: We need to have a sober discussion in this country on this question, is our continued occupation there, as Michael says, ultimately harming our national security? Are we creating fresh enemies that will blow back to us later? That to me should be one of the crucial questions.
Transcript via CNN.
HILL: For more now on the president's plan and its chances for success, I'm joined by Peter Blaber, former delta force mission unit commander. He's also the author of "Mission, The Men and Me." Here in New York, Jeremy Scahill, the author of "Blackwater, the Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army and also an investigative journalist for the "Nation." His story in the current issue is on the "Secret U.S. War." Michael Ware is also with us in the studio, CNN's international correspondent who of course has reported extensively from Iraq and Afghanistan. Good to have all of you here.
Michael, I want to start with you because I know it was something that you mentioned last night. You spent so much time there. You said last night, the key to this, really, is winning over the warlords. The average American sitting back, you hear that, you think, why on earth would the U.S. want to deal with warlords in Afghanistan?
MICHAEL WARE, CNN INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Well, sadly, it's an unavoidable trait that the fundamental building blocks of the Afghan society are the warlords or the tribal chiefs, depending on what you want to call them. It's a very feudal society. If you're up in some remote mountain valley, Kabul can exercise absolutely no authority over you or your village. So if you got a land dispute or any kind of problem, you go to the local big chief. That big chief will have another big chief. They're the people that America needs to be reaching out to. At night, in the villages, that's when the Taliban comes in. That's when the Taliban runs. That's when they have control. It's these people that can counter the Taliban at night and when America is not there. But only if we finally put it in their interest to do so.
HILL: So, Jeremy, how do you put it in their interests? How do you make it enticing to them to work with U.S. forces?
JEREMY SCAHILL, INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST, "THE NATION": I found it very interesting to read the communications from al Qaeda and from the Taliban both in Pakistan and in Afghanistan, where there is a difference where they were essentially saying we're glad President Obama made this decision because it's a great recruiting tool for us. I think this really it has to be part of the calculus. How is the U.S. presence in Afghanistan affecting the swelling ranks of the Taliban and hindering the cooperation that Michael references here when talking about the other tribes?
HILL: There's a bit of that, too, is inflammatory language, is it not? They're going to say that no matter what?
SCAHILL: Well, of course. But I also think that we're seeing an increase in the ranks of the Taliban now in an unprecedented scale since the war was first launched. And we cannot eliminate what the glaring factor that the U.S. occupation presents in terms of being the fly paper for the al Qaeda and for Taliban.
HILL: Peter, you were there when the war first launched. You went in, and you thought small special op groups are really the way to make this happen. How do they end up helping dealing with the Taliban that you're dealing with today, which is not exactly the same as the Taliban that was there in 2001?
PETER BLABER, AUTHOR, "THE MISSION, THE MEN, AND ME": Sure. Well, the Taliban is a guerilla-type army, they move in small teams. They use hit and run tactics. They usually fight from terrain that they're familiar with. And they act still using the same terrain. And you know, to try to counter that type of tactics with large non- nimble forces is an exercise in futility. It just gives them more targets. And allows them to -- just plays into their game, which is that hit and run type of operation. So I really believe that we should go back to what we already know works, what's been tried and tested. In the early days of Afghanistan, when less than 500 interagency forces working together, in small cross-functional teams with their Afghan counterparts were able to overthrow all of al Qaeda and all of the Taliban. The situation has changed.
HILL: So are you confident from what you heard of the president's plan, yes, the numbers were much larger than the numbers you're talking about? But are you confident within the president's plan there is that strategy you that feel is needed to accomplish this?
BLABER: I believe that if any commanding general can recognize, employ that type of strategy, it's General McChrystal. So I am optimistic that General McChrystal will array and allocate his forces accordingly.
HILL: What about for you, Fred, is this plan something that's going to work there? Because you do need the support of the Afghan people. There wasn't so much talk about the Afghan people last night. The talk was really about the American people.
PLEITGEN: Certainly. It's all very American centric. I'm going to tell you despite what others might say, America is now pretty much seen as an occupier. It may be an occupier with good intent. But you are an occupier, nonetheless. And as we know, occupiers have never fared well in Afghanistan.
HILL: Is it controversy over this --
PLEITGEN: No, they still are seeing foreign troops in their villages. They're still seeing foreign tanks. And we know what they do with foreigners even al Qaeda. Al Qaeda, from the very inception, from the very beginning of their alliance, Osama Bin Laden swore as the protector of the faithful and that was a very savvy PR move. Osama didn't want the Afghans to see a bunch of Arabs from al Qaeda to be imposing their will on Afghans and that's what we're doing.
SCAHILL: Let's remember, that there are, according to General Jones, the national security adviser, less than 100 al Qaeda operatives in Afghanistan with no ability to strike. And he said on CNN in October that there is little chance of the Taliban rising up. Those are precisely the justifications the president laid out last night. So what are we talking about here? A career military guy in General Jones laying it on the line and then the president contradicting him in this address. I think there's a muddled message that ultimately is going to come back to bite the president.
HILL: You think there should be no troops at all?
SCAHILL: We need to have a sober discussion in this country on this question, is our continued occupation there, as Michael says, ultimately harming our national security? Are we creating fresh enemies that will blow back to us later? That to me should be one of the crucial questions.
HILL: We have only about 15 seconds for each of you, I'll start with you, Peter, is this decision by the president is it making the U.S. more or less safe?
BLABER: It's making us more safe. No matter what you think about the numbers in Afghanistan, one fact remains the same that a small disparate group of terrorists eat, live and wait to kill you and your family and destroy the western way of life. We can either take the fight to them or sit on our hands back here and wait for them to accomplish their mission. And I don't know about you, but I'd rather take the fight to them and destroy them before they have the opportunity to destroy our families, our country and our way of life.
HILL: More or less, I guess you're --
SCAHILL: Well, I guess it makes us less safe. By that standard, we should be invading Saudi Arabia tomorrow and overthrowing the monarchy dictatorship there. The fact is this makes us less safe as Americans. We're creating a disaster in terms of instability in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and I think we're going to pay the price for years to come.
HILL: Michael, 15 seconds to answer this question. What is a win for the U.S. there?
WARE: A win for the U.S. is leaving behind some kind of functioning state, whether it's recognizable to us or not, that could at least hold itself together in some fashion, prevent sanctuary to al Qaeda and you can walk away. Bottom line, America did not go there to save Afghan women, to educate Afghan children. America was tacitly accepting the existence of the Taliban government until al Qaeda came to strike. America's interest is simply denying sanctuary. You achieve that? Go home.
HILL: Those are some fighting words for a lot of people in this country that it's not about women or children but we're going have to leave it there.
WARE: It is what it is.
HILL: Michael Ware, Jeremy Scahill, Peter Blaber. Appreciate your insight all of you this evening. Thanks.




Unfortunately, Obama might have been accused of dithering while we had that discussion. It's much better to capitulate to (or collaborate with) military/industrial interests and promise to have that discussion sometime in the seemingly not to distant future.
Obama's definitely a political genius.
Corruption favors the wealthy.
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I think he said 'feudal'.
That's where the expression, "Serfs up!!!" originated.
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
.. transcriber's got bin Laden on the mind I think ..
Democracy is too important to be entrusted to politicians.
Rise Up!
Protest!
The only way U.S. policy is going to change (at least short term) is with a strong, vocal, well-funded anti-war movement.
have momentum.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1tr6JzzBro&fe...
"The deal has to be negotiated in the real world, not on some idealized Aristotelian plane. We understand that. A 100-percent deal may be impossible."
Famous "Reality Based" Commentator
they figured out without a draft they wouldn't have to worry about this sort of thing. They'll just slow boil us like frogs and we'll never know what hit us.
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wear long underwear when at home, with a knit cap. .
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/12/03/art...
CNN actually had a war segment that featured three voices and none were batsh!t crazy neocons? That's amazing... and refreshing.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
Blaber. Of course they couldn't have a show without at least one crazy.
"...a small disparate group of terrorists eat, live and wait to kill you and your family and destroy the western way of life."
Do I even need to comment?
"If the US government enforced its banking laws like it did its park regulations, we wouldn't be
in this damn park in the first place." OCCUPY.!!
hair, and appear on TV every day telling us "...a small disparate group of terrorists eat, live and wait to kill you and your family and destroy the western way of life."
the terrorists we need to be concerned with.
But it is true. Just as there are people here in the US who are so backward ignorant that they feel we should bomb the entire region into the stone age. Heck, there are people in the US who want to destroy the western way of life.
The problem isn't so much what this guy said, it's how much of a threat is this "small disparate group of terrorists" to our way of life and what we should do about it.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
Just cower under your bed and hope the country backs our glorious Leader who we must trust to be safe. Exactly like the last time.
Does fearmongering ever stop working?
Corruption favors the wealthy.
toilet paper, donuts, and beans. In fact that what we're doing in Manhattan and Beverly Hills.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8huXkSaL7o
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
Get with the times. It's the Obama Administration.
Corruption favors the wealthy.
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/images/gall...
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
We're doing a fine job in destroying the "western way of life"
(whatever the f@&k that is.)
Credit default swaps, Party crashers and Tiger's transgressions?
Nice.
"I can't keep doing this on my own with these...people."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ-P8Fgfhvk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH4-tOqLH94
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
to both the question "Is our continued presence there ultimately harming our national security?" and "Are we creating fresh enemies that wil blow back on us later?" is absolutely positively YES!!! And that's exactly why I am prepared to wage full scale war against those that are continuing this insane policy!!!
They are the exact people that the people of Afghanistan DON'T want having anything to do with their control!!!!!!!! THOSE are the raping murderers who are making life for the average Afghan a living hell!! In between the hell created by the US bombings that is! The warlords are the exact people we should be bombing NOT placing into power!!!!!!!! FUCKING retarded US impirial idiocy all the FUCK over again!!!!!!
It is ever so hard to keep up with the continually morphinng justifications for this sh*t.
have you ever read the book In Search of Enemies? Can't think of the author off hand but he was CIA Station Chief in the Congo back in the '70s. Good book.
I read one In Search of Enemas.
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
sometimes you have a hard time telling when to TRY to be humorous and when to speak truth to power. You do both well but sometimes seem not to know which to do.
you'll have to forgive him...
"The US has an army of 90,000 soldiers in Afghanistan and is spending $100bn a year, but has still been unable to defeat 20,000-25,000 Taliban who receive no pay at all." - Patrick Cockburn
Poor guy never made a dime on it.
Corruption favors the wealthy.
That's the guy.
I hate to break it to you but Afghanistan isn't exactly a liberal paradise being oppressed by a few rogue corrupt warlords (often called tribal leaders). It's been under the control of various bands of warlords since the beginning of civilization there. Basically, you are suggesting we go on a massive scorched earth style bombing spree to rid Afghanistan of every bad guy they have.
I think a better way would be to help their communities get access to quality education and factual political and social news so that over time the society can evolve from it's primitive system.
Trying to force a cultural enlightenment by bombing has pretty much been proven not to work.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
What you are accusing me of is exactly what I've been fighting against for the past 8 years asshole!!!!!!!!!!!! The fucking Obama adminiostration are the ones with the fucking scorched earth policy! Just like their pals the Bush administration!
I was just referring to this line:
And wanted to state that the warlords were already in power and have been for centuries. I should have just assumed in your heated ranting that you slipped up. I do that often in my heated rants. My apologies for being an obsessive snob. :)
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
In most areas I'm sure you'll find that tribal cheftians run the show and they aren't the same people as the warlords who are more your basic druglords in truth. And the invasion opened the door for them to take control away from the cheftians. Actually a better name would be village elders but the damn MSM just LOVES using the tribal cheftians meme since it makes the Afghan people seem more backward and in need of the benevolent US's help.
The main problem is that most Westerners can't comprehend a way of life different from our own feel that those who live differently are just wishing they could be like us. Thing is, if these Westerners would bother to actually meet these people in different cultures they'd find out most are pretty darn happy just the way they are.
Many of the people I've met in my travels have very little material wealth and are happier and more content than just about anyone I know in the US.
We cannot force people to have a society like ours. We tried with the native Americans and many more since then. Maybe, if we tried to be more like them we wouldn't be destroying our planet.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
It's good observation into a lot of the underlying problem of 'Western' exceptionalism.
Same here, about people I meet in my travels. Many are much poorer and much happier than my Canadian friends.
"If the US government enforced its banking laws like it did its park regulations, we wouldn't be
in this damn park in the first place." OCCUPY.!!
to study up on your understanding of Afghan history some too! You pro bomb the village to save it PNAC Dems make me sick with your twisting facts!
I didn't attack your character, just your statement. Your assumption that I know nothing about Afghanistan, that I'm a PNAC Dem and am pro-bombing is so far from being accurate that it is laughable.
Cool off buddy and stop the personal attacks.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
then the way you chose to understand what I had said. You attacked me first by totally rearranging what I'd said so don't go trying to say I'm starting something "buddy".
You did say we should be bombing the warlords right?
So, how am I twisting your words or wrong in correcting you on that?
And, I said "buddy" because we're of the same mind on this. I actually meant it and wasn't being snarky. You just choose to get heated and have ignored my apology, ignore the fact you made a statement which promotes more bombings and continue to be hot-headed and rude.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
The thing is I don't see taking the warlords power away as genocide of the country. I believe the warlords are actually the drug lords and that the people who traditionally controlled things in Afghanistan were the village elders. I just don't thing we're talking about the same people when we use the word "war lords". And anyway I don't really believe we should bomb them but just stop putting those people into power and let the Afghans deal with those people the way the best see fit. Of course it would appear that the whole invasion thing was to make the Afghans stop dealing with those people and start prostrating themselves to them instead.
I didn't mean for this to be such an argument. Just, when I read the mention of bombing warlords I had visions of Colombia-style War on Drugs flash through my mind.
Well, on to other topics to rant about! :)
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
The Real Warlords of D.C.:
Starring Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and now introducing Obama.
"I can't keep doing this on my own with these...people."
knows damn good and well that the warlords and the tribal cheiftians are NOT one and the same!! Or he should!
but I am pretty sure he's aware of the differences between Afghani warlods and Scottish tribal leaders. Even if both live in highlands....
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"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
aren't any real highlands in Australia so how would he know?
British commonwealth, I highly recommend them.
do they have such a hard time speaking English? ;)
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What is your conceptual, continuity?
I'm sure you do muddy...
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
good hearing of sheep?
YEP!
What is your conceptual, continuity?
http://media.photobucket.com/image/sheep%20pr...
Diabolus est Deus Inversus
LOL. Where do you find this stuff?
Sometimes I wonder Y.
What is your conceptual, continuity?
Most Americans won't care whether they are different, let alone listen long enough to understand. They need to be
oooh shiny object
in my rental car. Just heard "Throwing Stones"; seems apropos:
"Commissars and pin-striped bosses role the dice
Any way they fall guess who gets to pay the price
Money green or proletarian gray
Selling guns instead of food today
So the kids they dance, and shake their bones
And the politician's throwing stones
Singing ashes to ashes all fall down
Ashes to ashes all fall down
Heartless powers try to tell us what to think
If the spirit's sleeping, then the flesh is ink, yeah
History's page, it is thusly carved in stone
The future's here, we are it, we are on our own
On our own. On our own. On our own."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSC6m4LPW1Y
"Parachutes are allowed in checked or carry-on baggage, but may not be worn in flight."
---Southwest Airlines
Cant Obama see what's going on here? He's only creating more and more "America" enemies, because let's face it. McCrystal doesn't know anything but WAR. And being a leftover from the Bush Crime "Family" to boot! I have a hard time coming *online* anymore. (*only place I get the news*)
And now we are supposed to be THRILLED Obama is suddeningly (today) focusing on job creation?!? WTF! People in this country have been hurting for sooooooo long, food banks cant handle the demand. But oh! Today we're supposed to be thrilled......he focuses on that.
I see his priorities...
#1: WAR(S)
#2: WALL STREET
#3: then and only then PEOPLE
Gimmee a fu*king break.
He spent more time patching up the relationship between that black professor and the Boston cop than he has on helping the poor.
Hopefully humanity will one day learn to be humane.
I can hear in the distance from the military industrial complex.....we want "blowback".
Bin Laden has already won.
We are broke and stuck in two non-winnable wars.
Game Set Match. People.
From Thom Hartmann earlier today.
Jeremy Scahill - Afghanistan & US Secret War with Pakistan
Democracy is too important to be entrusted to politicians.
Rise Up!
Protest!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_5HAG1QMLIrc/SxbNmZm...
This posting is actually a go ogle bomb entry for my campaign (hey, if somebody can tell a kilts joke ...)
John Morgan, Democratic Candidate for Florida House of Representatives, District 82
I know everybody looks at state politics like a toddler with a full diaper. You just don't want to open that puppy up, it's gonna be stinky, but it's got to be done.
I'm not a career politician ... I'm an unemployed software engineer with time on my hands. Maybe when the pugs mentioned pull yourself up by your bootstraps, they meant bootstrap loader. Engineer/Scientist/Techie unemployed? What an opportunity! Put their a$$ on the skids for a bit. Get in the game!!
Here is a teaser to let you know I'm not business as usual:
Re: Abortion:
I've lurked on C&L for years. It always has the best video clips available.
Why isn't anyone on either side addressing the real problem, starting at the most remote villages and Hamlets building roads for connection to the major markets and metropolitan areas. Duh! I believe that gives them jobs, opens up the territory and brings in new opinions and world views.
Start construction of Major highways to the Major populated areas, again opening up the world of communications.
This right wing Idiotic answer hat I am in danger in clear BS, remember this is the same rhetoric they used with Vietnam and now look at it.
We are working with a Country that we have NO understanding of and FIRE anyone who dose mostly for their sexual preference (how that has anything to do with it ?)and again the same Ignorant, Intellectually challenged unhinged Fear Mongers offering up a diatribe of Stupidity for the uninformed.
How about putting people on that offer variable SOLUTIONS other then Hate, Fear and IGNORANCE.
I have NOT heard any of these MSEM shows offer up any understanding to how these people think and justify that thinking a lot of Hate, Fear and Ignorance being pushed as ENTERTAINMENT (oops news laughs up sleeve).
So CNN, do you have any educated, people you can go to go your Entertainment or is it Only the Right Wing Whack jobs that you have orders to present.
Let's assume for a minute that the pentagon needs terrorists. That is what gives them funding in this time of national catastrophe. They have been able to frighten everyone to give them the treasury again, and all in the name of a few little shits from Saudi Arabia that attacked us.
Doesn't anyone get it? Who had the most to gain from the attacks?
We have seen the enemy and it is us.
no the american people dont get it and have not got it for 6 decades.
besides there is an nationalistic ego thing here and it is called being a super power
another name for super power is bully
americans love their bully status in the world
look at the news we are always saying we are have the biggest and meanist military in the world.
we have seen the enemy and it is us
first communism then terrorism with some socialism thrown in for good measure
fear sells in america like hot cakes
we are a very sad dumbed downed country
the rest of the world smiles as they watch the bully being brought to its knees again after nam
and we thought obama would be different i suspect the military wrote his speech is was exactly like bush jr's
did you note obama was not that happy giving that speech
we may not have a republic like we think
both kennedys took on the military
enough said.
Don't talk to me about heroes
Most of these men sing like serfs
Kelly's Heroes (4:25)
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