The
Western bombardment of Gaddafi’s forces in Libya has become an opportunistic
public relations ploy for the United States Africa Command (Africom) and
a new inroad for US military stronghold on the continent. This involvement
of Africom in the bombardment is now serving to expose the contradictions
and deceit that have surrounded the formation of this combatant command,
which is a front for military humanitarian assistance to Africa in coordination
with the US Department of State and the US Agency for International Development
(USAID). Attempts by the US to re-militarize its engagement with Africa
is extremely dangerous, given the fact that the US does not have any positive
or credible tradition of genuine assistance to freedom fighters and liberation
movements in Africa.
The US was complicit in the planning of the
murder of Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, after which they propped up the
monstrous dictator Mobutu Sese Seko who raped and pillaged the country
and established a recursive process of war, rape, plunder, corruption,
and brutality which the Congo still suffers from till today. Jonas Savimbi
was sponsored by the US to cause destabilization and terror in Angola.
The US gave military, material and moral support to the apartheid regime
in South Africa while anti-apartheid freedom fighters, including Nelson
Mandela, were designated as terrorists. It was only in 2008
that the US Congress passed a bill to remove Mandela’s name from the terrorist
watch list). The US has yet to tell the truth about how Charles Taylor
escaped from its prison custody in Massachusetts to go destabilize Liberia.
Young people who are recruited for the US military and deployed to Africom
may not know much about the notorious history of US military involvement
in Africa. The military top brass take advantage of this ignorance among
the young folks.
Just as the US
military carried out psychological warfare against US senators, one
of the tasks of Africom is to rain down psychological warfare on Africans.
Built in this subtle psychological warfare is the concept of the hierarchy
of human beings and the superiority of the capitalist mode of production
and ideas of Christian fundamentalism. It is on this front that we find
a section of the US military known as the “Crusaders.”
WHO ARE THE CRUSADERS?
In a recent article in
Foreign Policy Magazine, Veteran US investigative journalist Seymour
Hersh was reported to have revealed that there is a faction of the US
military known as ‘Crusaders.’ Hersh asserted that these Crusaders are
bent on intensifying a war against Islam, and see themselves as protectors
of Christianity. According to the article, Hersh maintained that these
neoconservative elements dominate the top echelons of the US military,
including figures such as former commander of US forces in Afghanistan
Gen. Stanley McChrystal and Vice Admiral William McRaven. These crusaders
have held American foreign policy hostage. Hersh said, "What I'm
really talking about is how eight or nine neoconservative, radicals if
you will, overthrew the American government. Took it over."
Back in May 2009, even before the appearance
of the article by Seymour Hersh,Harpers magazine carried a lengthy report
that placed General David Petraeus at the heart of the Crusaders. The
magazine carried a very detailed article on the role of the Crusaders
in the military, entitled, “Evangelical Proselytization Still Rampant
in U.S. Military.” In this article we are alerted to the numerous fronts
of the Crusaders. The information in the magazine article discussed a
book published in 2005 by Lieutenant Colonel William McCoy, titled Under
Orders: A Spiritual Handbook for Military Personnel. According to the
article this book outlined an “anti-Christian bias” in the US, and sought
to counter it by making the case for the “necessity of Christianity for
a properly functioning military.” McCoy’s book was endorsed by General
David Petraeus, who said: “Under Orders should be in every rucksack for
those moments when soldiers need spiritual energy.”
Not only do these Crusaders have control
over the US military, they are also linked with a faction of the Catholic
Church called “Opus Dei,” an arch conservative order that has links with
international banking, finance, militarism, and intelligence formations.
Besides Opus Dei, one finds the fundamentalist evangelicals in the US,
who are linked to the forces of Islamophobia and corporate elements. One
crucial figure in this world of neoconservative militarist was Dick Cheney,
former US vice president and chairperson of Halliburton. It is worth noting
that it was from Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld (former Secretary of
Defense under George W. Bush) that the idea for United States Africa Command
originated.
Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld epitomize
the crusaders. They interface with the world of militarist, corporate
capital, private military contractors, and dictators. Many of these Crusaders
are overt white supremacists.
The careers of Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld
and their corporate allies in the Carlyle Group, General Electric and
Cerebrus spawn a world-wide web of conservative militarists, politicians,
intellectuals and capitalists. These crusaders do not only disdain other
cultures and religions, they have little or no regards for people of color.
Rumsfeld and Cheney may have been unhappy to have read in Colin Powell’s
book, that during a visit to Bunce Island in Sierra Leone he mentioned
in a speech that: “As you know, I am an American, I am the son of Jamaicans
who emigrated from the island to the United States. But today, I am something
more. I am an African too. I feel my roots here in this continent” (Colin
Powell, My American Journey, page 534). There are many from the rank and
file of the crusaders who believe that President Barack Obama is not fit
to be the leader of the United States, and their philosophy trickles down
the hierarchy of the military, intensifying the divisions within the differing
branches of US military. In 2010, one Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, a winner of
medal of honor in the US military refused to take military command for
deployment on grounds that he
could not take orders from President Obama whom he considers unfit to be president and commander-in-chief.
This belief is shared among many Republicans and conservative section
of the US society, who are also present in the military and most epitomized
by the crusaders. They claim that Obama was not born in the US, and thus
was not supposed to be elected president.
Recent polls show that 51% of Republicans
firmly believe Obama was not born in the US, and 21% say they are unsure
if he
was actually born here. Thus, over 70% of Republican constituency
do not believe Obama is American and therefore don’t believe they should
follow his orders.
The air force training academy in Colorado
has received press reports about one faction of the neoconservatives in
the air force who have manifested the most racist, sexist, and patriarchal
attitude in the US armed forces (see “Christian
Fundamentalist Bigotry Reigns at US Air Force Academy”). Those are
the forces who have been most gung-ho about war because they simply drop
bombs from the sky.
Information on the degree of conservatism
at this Air force academy came to light when the Los Angeles Times reported
that a Jewish father of two Air Force Academy cadets sued the Air Force,
saying that senior officers and cadets illegally imposed Christianity
on others at the school. The Air Force Academy is located in one of the
most conservative areas of Colorado (Colorado Springs).Colorado Springs
is the headquarters for dozens of conservative fundamentalist Christian
groups, including Focus on the Family (the best-financed right-wing fundamentalist
pressure group), as well as the International Bible Society and the New
Life Church. These religious organizations provide the moral support for
the racists and sexist ideas of the academy.
For some time, there have been open disagreements
within the military between these Crusaders and another section of the
military called the “Rocks.”
WHO ARE THE ROCKS?
Originally, the “Rocks” were formed by senior
officers in the military who are non-whites. Colin Powell first wrote
of the existence of the Rocks in the US military in his book, My American
Journey. Although the narrative on equal opportunity in the US military
has been part of the public discourse in the US, these officers faced
discrimination and felt left out of the “white old boy networks” in the
military. This reality is so blatant that even the army journal, Parameter,
carried articles such as “Why
Black Officers Still Fail”. This article, like some others, mention
the “white old boy network” as one cause of the marginalization of black
army officers. Once this stamp of failure was placed on these black army
officers, they sought solidarity with each other; these black army officers
chafed as they saw their counterparts rising to the highest ranks and
going through the revolving door of the military industrial complex and
private military contractors.
General Joe Ballard of the Army Corps of
Engineers was one Rock of the US military who found out the real workings
of the old boy networks of the crusaders. Joe Ballard had attempted to
break up the stranglehold of the old boy network that privileged Halliburton,
but found out that these conservative networks were very strong. Neither
General Ballard nor Bunny Greenhouse understood the real powers of the
Crusaders until Ms. Greenhouse attempted to expose the improper and blatant
corruption in the no bid contracts for Halliburton. For this exposure
she was humiliated and a signal was sent to Ballard and Greenhouse about
the power of the Crusaders.
Although the Rocks started out among the
ranks of officers of color, by the time Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld intensified
the politicization of the military, decent officers who were not crusaders
identified with one philosophy of the Rocks: that the military should
not be used for the interest of private capital. Many of the rank and
file who learnt of the treatment of former servicemen after their tour
of duty became Rocks, so that today the Army at its core e is dominated
by the Rocks.
During the war against the people of Iraq,
the differences between the Rocks and the Crusaders came out clearly.
There were press reports stating: “The
Anger Of The Generals Unprecedented In Modern Times”. The New York
Times liberally published the names of retired Generals such as Major
General Paul D. Eaton, General Anthony C. Zinni, Lieutenant General Gregory
Newbold, Major General John Batiste, Major General John Riggs and Major
General Charles H. Swannack Jr. These generals were not afraid to have
their names in print as being opposed to Donald Rumsfeld. Some of these
generals such as General Newbold was opposed to Rumsfeld and the operations
in Iraq. One press report from the New York Times noted that, “Lt. Gen.
Gregory Newbold of the Marine Corps, who retired in late 2002, has said
he regarded the American invasion of Iraq unnecessary. He issued his call
for replacing Mr. Rumsfeld in an essay in the current edition of Time
magazine. General Newbold said he regretted not opposing the invasion
of Iraq more vigorously.” Colin Powell lost credibility when he fell prey
to the make-believe intelligence cooked up by the Crusaders for the invasion
of Iraq. But since realizing his blunder, Powell has become even more
outspoken against the crusaders.
Many of the generals opposed to the crusader
philosophy were forced into early retirement, and because of the difference
in philosophy they were not able to join the gravy train of sitting on
the boards of the top military suppliers or enter the revolving door between
the private military contractors and the consulting firms in the military
industrial complex. From y Bob Woodward’s books we have the profile of
the more energetic sectors of the Crusaders such General Jack Keane, the
present chairperson of the Board of the Institute for the Study of War.
The Crusaders have the platforms of the Murdoch news outlets such as the
Wall Street Journal and the Fox News. They seek respectability through
think tanks such as the American Enterprise Institute and the Heritage
Foundation. Behind these public policy institutes are the top conservative
foundations such as the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, the Carthage
Foundation, the Earhart Foundation, the Charles G. Koch, David H. Koch
and Claude R. Lambe charitable foundations, the Phillip M. McKenna Foundation,
the JM Foundation, the John M. Olin Foundation, the Henry Salvatori Foundation,
the Sarah Scaife Foundation, and the Smith Richardson Foundation. From
among these sponsors and supporters, the billionaire Koch Brothers stand
out as a formidable financial backbone of crusade activism.
THE CRUSADERS AND THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
The news on the Koch Brothers, suggests the
use of militaristic language by the Crusaders inside and outside the military.
In the New Yorker magazine we were treated to a very detailed analysis
of the neoconservative war by Jane Mayer, “Covert
Operations: The Billionaire Brothers Who Are At War with Obama”.
One other glimpse of the attitude of the
Crusaders inside the military towards the Obama administration can be
found in the discourse relating to Obama’s plan for Afghanistan. In the
book, Obama’s Wars, Bob Woodward bares documented facts of the disrespect
exhibited from a section of the military (crusaders) to Obama. What is
most revealing is how the Secretary of Defense could not take a firm position
against the disrespect. The other revelation was the alliance of Hillary
Clinton, the Secretary of State, with a section of the military that refused
to be serious about options for withdrawal from Afghanistan. Ultimately
however, as President and Commander-in-Chief, Obama failed to provide
the leadership necessary at a time when American citizens have said that
they are tired of war. More than 70% of US population was opposed to further
involvement in Afghanistan.
After Gates’failure to rein in the crusaders
who were packed in the upper reaches of the military bureaucracy, Robert
Gates belatedly placed some distance between himself and the crusaders.
Initially, Gates opposed the idea of a no-fly zone over Libya. In a speech
at West Point, he had said, “But in my opinion, any future defense secretary
who advises the president to again send a big American land army into
Asia or into the Middle East or Africa should ‘have his head examined,’
as General [Douglas] MacArthur so delicately put it.”
Here, Robert Gates was attempting to put
some distance between himself and the crusaders by telling the West Point
audience that the US should not lead “a big American land army” into Asia
or into the Middle East or Africa. However, once the section of the National
Security Council that advocated for war prevailed, Gates was silent. The
Crusaders began to place General Carter Ham before the television cameras
to claim that the Libyan operation was being carried forth by the United
States Africa Command. These public relations spinners expected the world
to believe that US Africom with 1,500 personnel stationed in Germany was
leading the mission in Libya.
In the Bush years, the Crusaders conceptualized
the US as being in a permanent global war, using the phrase, “global war
on terror” (GWOT), to justify their link to particular factions of Wall
Street and the manipulation of national security for political and capital
ends. It is not clear to what extent the philosophy of the Rocks prevailed
over that of the Crusaders to influence the Obama administration’s decision
to retreat from using the term GWOT. The administration has settled for
the term, “overseas contingency operation” (OCO). What is clear is that
in the face of resistance from emerging powers, the Crusaders have regrouped
to build up their assets in Africa. This regrouping includes a heightened
propaganda war with CNN acting as an active accomplice when it reported
that, “Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) -- has taken advantage of
the unrest in Libya to seize SAMs from military stockpiles in rebel-held
areas.” This news was supposed to bring back the images of armed terrorists
with sophisticated weapons in North Africa.
For a short while when the book, Dark Sahara,
by Jeremy Keenan exposed the fabrication of terrorism in North Africa,
the Crusaders temporarily retreated. When the Free Officers Movement from
Algeria (MAOL) corroborated some of the information that had been outlined
in the book by Keenan, the Crusaders toned down the language on Al Qaeda
in the Maghreb and instead focused on Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
However, with the sweep of revolution across Yemen and the downgrading
of the importance of the bogy of terrorism in Yemen, the forward planners
inside the Pentagon decided to go all out to rehabilitate Africom in the
service of the Crusaders.
US AFRICOM AND THE CRUSADERS
The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM)
was established by the U.S. Department of Defense in February 2007 as
the United States fifth regional operations base, and as a separate command
"to oversee military operations on the African continent." Africom
was a brainchild of Crusaders such as Rumsfeld, Bush, and Cheney. Rumsfeld
pushed through the concept before he left the Bush administration in December
2006. Bush announced the formation of Africom in February 2007. And just
before the election in 2008, this new command was inaugurated. This command
is stationed in Stuttgart, Germany, because of the stiff opposition against
it in Africa. Even the allies of the United States in Africa understand
the strength of African public opinion against Africom. Thus, leaders
such as Yoweri Museveni of Uganda in public, oppose the US Africa Command,
but embark on joint military exercises with the US military under the
banner of Africom. Museveni is a good example of an African politician
who has been taken in by the rhetoric of the Crusaders. Sections of his
family are in active relationships with the most conservative Christian
fundamentalists in the USA.
In the face of the public opposition from
African thinkers and opinion makers, the forward planners for the Crusaders
moved to spend money among struggling academics to promote an ideological
onslaught to legitimize the United States Africa Command. Beside this
intense work among social scientists, the forward planners among the Crusaders
decided to employ the services of propaganda firms to fan the flames of
Islamophobia in Africa. Africom has embarked on a massive public relations
campaign to sell itself as a force for humanitarianism and development
in Africa. Hence, for the past two years, almost all aspects of the United
States foreign policy in Africa have been subordinated to the Pentagon.
Essentially, with the force of only 1,500, Africom serves to hand out
contract to private military contractors. Space will not allow to give
details of this business of mercenary forces vis-à-vis US military. But
the activities of Blackwater – now called Xe – are well known and extensively
documented in the book by Jeremy Scahill, Blackwater: The Rise of the
World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. From this book and others we have
learned of the mindset behind the top brass of Blackwater (Xe). What is
unclear is why the leaders of the Emirates would provide a home for the
top honcho of Blackwater after there were calls for legal action against
the company, following the shootings of 17 Iraqi civilians in Nisour Square,
Baghdad. Hundreds of private military contractors with reputation similar
to that of Xe are now licensed to train African armies under the rubrics
of Africom. These licenses are granted through the State Department so
that the US Africa Command gets the contract for training African armies
and then there is subcontracting to firms such as Dyncorp, one of the
most energetic of the military contractors in Africa. DynCorp, essentially
private army is now owned by Cerberus, one of the largest private equity
investment firms in the United States. It is Dyncorp that is training
the new Liberian army, and Liberia is the only African country whose president
has said that Africom could locate its military base in that territory.
The other top military contracting firms
are Kellogg Brown Root (KBR) Inc. (subsidiary of Halliburton), operating
in Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia; Pacific Architects and Engineers Government
Services (until recently a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin), operating in
Liberia; Protection Strategies Inc., also involved in Liberia; and Military
Professional Resources Inc, MPRI which has contracts in Benin Republic,
Ethiopia, Ghana,, Kenya, Mali, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda and Senegal. Others
are CSC (Computer Scientists Corporation) and Science Applications International
Corporation (SAIC). There are also British private military contractors
such as Aegis, but the British could not be relied upon to carry forward
the ideology of the Crusaders. From time to time there is cooperation
and competition between the British and US Crusaders in their efforts
to control oil resources in societies such as Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea is reputed to be one of
the worst dictatorships in the world and MPRI was able to secure the Maritime
Security Enhancement Program that provides nationwide coastal surveillance
across Equatorial Guinea. On January 25, 2007, senior members of MPRI,
met President Obiang of Equatorial Guinea and briefed him on the first
three months of a five-year program for training of military and presidential
security units (see the report, “Private US Firm Trains Equatorial Guinea
Army Units,” Agence France-Presse, January 30, 2007. Click here
to read more. The posture statement
of the United States Africa Command declares that, Africom “contributes
to increasing security and stability in Africa—allowing African states
and regional organizations to promote democracy, to expand development,
to provide for their common defense, and to better serve their people.
“ However, as the relationship with the dictator Obiang exposes, Africom
is more concerned with the stability and security of US petroleum interests
in Equatorial Guinea than with the democratic rights of the people.
The use of private capitalist armies by the
US military crusaders in the Middle East has peaked in Iraq and Afghanistan,
hence the consolidation of their market frontier in Africa. The article
“Why
Contractor Fatalities Matter,” (Parameters, Autumn 2008) states that
there were more contractor personnel employed by the US military than
there were military personnel on the ground in Iraq as of 2008.
Today, the heavily outsourced US military
cannot effectively function or sustain itself without an enormous contractor
presence. Particularly in Iraq, the US government employs—directly and
through subcontracts—more contractors than military. Most experts agree
that there are at least 190,000, and as many as 196,000, contractor personnel
in Iraq, compared to fewer than 170,000 military personnel (79).
The replication of this neoliberal militarism
by using Africom as a front for private armies comes with the fabrication
of terrorism and all forms of destabilizing machinations that would increase
the market demand for private armies in Africa in order to satisfy the
profit motives of the supplies of private military contracts from the
West. This is a threat to the transformation of the continent.
The revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt shocked
the Crusaders and they calculated on how to make a move to gain the support
from the US society and consolidate Africom. The debate over saving civilians
in Libya provided the best opportunity, and Barack Obama opened the door
to strengthening the crusaders – the very forces who do not believe that
Obama was born in the USA.
DISBANDING AFRICOM
When Barack Obama appointed General Eric
Ken Shinseki as Secretary of Veteran Affairs, some sections of the Rocks
had anticipated that Obama would do some house cleaning in the Pentagon
to weed out the Crusaders and to remove their licenses for their contractors
through the State Department. The Crusaders went on the offensive over
the plans for expanding US forces in Afghanistan and Dick Cheney became
the public spokesperson for them outside the official military and those
among the private military contractors. Some observers have claimed that,
from time to time Obama called on Colin Powell to rally the Rocks to counter
the claims of Dick Cheney but Obama recoiled from a frontal assault on
the Crusaders. The Crusader understood that Colin Powell had only little
credibility after they manipulated him before the court of world opinion
to give false witness before the United Nations harnessed all of their
resources against Barack Obama. In the midst of the depression when the
workers of Wisconsin demonstrated that the organized workers could isolate
the Tea Party, the ideas of white supremacy were needed anew. This is
where one must understand the present foray of the United Sates in Libya.
Dictators throughout Africa and the Middle
East were shaken by the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions. Barack Obama
dithered on the question of the future relationship with the Crusaders
when he should have taken a clear position on the question of a US military
intervention in Libya. As the debate raged between the Rocks and the Crusaders
inside the military bureaucracy, Robert Gates decided to abandon the Crusaders
and gave Obama an opening by saying that any President who placed troops
in Africa needed to have his head examined. While Obama dithered, France
and Britain energetically pushed so that British Petroleum and ELF could
be in the driver’s seat in North Africa in order to play the counter-revolutionary
role against the rising tide of revolution. The Crusaders did not want
to be left out and were temporarily sidelined until Susan Rice, (Permanent
Representative of the United States to the United Nations), Samantha Power
(Special Assistant to President and member of the National Security Council)
and Hilary Clinton began to make the vigorous claim for US military intervention.
These advisors of Barack Obama presented strong militaristic arguments
and never considered serious alternatives to the military intervention.
The Crusaders waited for the moment to bring back their public push for
Africom. And they seized it.
We are now informed by the United States
media that while the decision to support United Nations Security Council
resolution 1973 was being debated, Barack Obama signed an executive order
to place covert operatives in Libya, returning to the strategy of creeping
war that precipitated the Iraq fiasco. The press organization, Reuters,
reported that President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing
covert US government support for rebel forces seeking to oust Libyan leader
Muammar Gaddafi. Obama signed the order, known as a presidential "finding,"
within the last two or three weeks, according to four US government sources
familiar with the matter. Such findings are a principal form of presidential
directive used to authorize secret operations by the Central Intelligence
Agency.
One piece of evidence of the struggle between
the Crusaders and the Rocks came from the Al Jazeera report that the information
on the executive order was leaked from inside the Pentagon. Those inside
the Pentagon with the memory of the history of the no fly zone over Iraq
understand the implications of regime change and creeping war.
Barack Obama was elected President of the
United States and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. It is within
his power to disband the US Africa command because this command was created
by presidential decree. It can be disbanded by a presidential decree.
It does not make sense that trained military personnel are deployed to
dig water wells in Lamu, Kenya or that Combined Joint task force teams
were repairing wells in Tanga, Tanzania. For long term peace and transformation
the United States must work with the democratic forces in Africa and the
African Union.
Obama has the choice to either withdraw from
the militarization of Africa or be torn apart by the US military relations
with Africa. Obama will either lead or be swept aside in this era of depression,
war and revolution. Obama must prove to the citizens that Seymour Hersh
was wrong when he asserted that the Crusaders took over the US government.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial
Board Member, Dr. Horace Campbell, PhD, is Professor of African American
Studies and Political Science at Syracuse University in Syracuse New York. He is the author of Barack Obama and Twenty-first Century Politics: A Revolutionary
Moment in the USA. Click here to contact Dr. Campbell.
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