Recent
developments in Mali illustrate both the way in which the Unites States and its
Western allies directly project military and political power, as well as the
role of terrorism as a necessary pretext for imperialist, neo-colonial
domination. Beginning with the establishment of AFRICOM (US Africa
Command) in 2007, incorporating the war in Libya and the military coup d’etat
in Mali, and up to today’s consolidation of power by Al Qaeda in the Islamic
Maghreb (AQIM), it has become clear that the United States has managed to successfully
destabilize West Africa and achieve many of its long-term strategic objectives
in the region.
While
the Western media portrays the situation in West Africa as an “unintended
consequence” of the imperialist aggression against Libya, the incontrovertible
fact that the United States has, for years, attempted to expand its control of
the region, has been made all the more apparent by the current instability and
the “decisive action” that it necessitates. The spread of AQIM, which has
now consolidated control over a vast swath of land in the Sahel region, rather
conveniently provides the US with the crucial cover it needs to expand its
military presence.
Recent
Developments
Since
the fall of the Gaddafi regime in Libya, Mali has been embroiled in a fierce
civil war that has torn the country apart. The Tuareg fighters, who had
fought on the side of Gaddafi and the Green Resistance, began to return home
armed, battle-hardened, and bearing a grudge. This was, understandably, a
recipe for war in Mali where the central government was seen as little more
than a US puppet regime,touting democracy as it bowed to US military and
corporate interests. The rebels began waging war against
Bamako in hopes of creating their own independent state of Azawad in
Northern Mali, a goal which has been stifled since Mali gained its own
independence in 1960.
As
the war continued to intensify, the Malian military became increasingly
frustrated with what they perceived to be a lack of support from the civilian
government. This anger and resentment was then channeled by a small
clique within the Malian officer corps into a coup d’etat to overthrow the
government in Bamako. The coup was lead by Captain Amadou Sanogo, a US-trained mid-level officer,
heading an assortment of lower-level military officers who claimed to be
patriots seeking to quell the rebellion in the North. In reality, the
move was a cynically designed ploy by Sanogo and his US sponsors to destabilize
Mali. As anticipated, the overthrow plunged the country into political
turmoil, and with no legitimate government in the capital, opened the door to a
much more dangerous enemy in the North.
Enter:
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
In
the midst of the fighting between the Touré government and the Tuareg forces,
there emerged a new threat in the North, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
(AQIM). This offshoot of Al Qaeda, once
seen as a marginal threat with little to no chance of establishing a
significant presence in the region, began to make its presence felt
through an alliance with the rebels. Really no more than a marriage of
convenience, the two forces fought side by side to defeat the weak Malian
military which, despite years of training and advanced equipment from the
United States, was unable to inflict any significant damage on the rebels or
terrorist fighters. However, once it became clear that the North was
going to be “freed” from the control of the government and Malian military, the
divide between rebels and AQ fighters became evident.
Eyewitness accounts from Mali describe
the AQIM fighters as having arrived in Land Cruisers with advanced weapons and
communications equipment, ostensibly acquired through defeating the Malian and
other military forces in the region. This highly organized and
well-funded contingent emerged in Mali after having been roundly defeated by
the military and other government forces in Algeria, where the group
originated. This fact should not be lost on keen observers who note that,
due to their failure to destabilize that oil-rich country in the interests of
Western imperialists, AQIM migrated to Mali where they successfully hijacked
the civil war there and turned it into another staging ground for terror and
destabilization, like its corollary in Libya.
AQIM,
US-AFRICOM, and the Destabilization of the Sahel
As
with other Al Qaeda offshoots, AQIM’s history is directly related to that of
the US intelligence and military presence in the Sahel. The US military’s
Africa Command (AFRICOM) was established by the Bush Administration in 2007 in
order to, in their words, “defend US national security interests by
strengthening the defense capabilities of African States…and defeat
transnational threats.” However, within months of the establishment of
AFRICOM, the Algerian group known as the Salafist Group for Preaching and
Combat (SGPC) was rebranded AQIM and immediately became a much more serious
threat with international capabilities, something it had never had before that
point.
One
can only wonder how, within the span of a few short months, as US military and
intelligence presence is dramatically increased, such a group can immediately
spring up. It would be logical to assume that the two events are not merely
coincidence. Rather, AFRICOM, in order to legitimize its own presence in
the region needed an enemy. So, it took an obscure terror organization,
gave them the Al Qaeda banner, and thereby created the conditions for a
military presence. AFRICOM was then able to install so-called “advisers” in the
militaries of the region, ostensibly to combat the threat posed by this new
organization while, in truth, creating dependence of those militaries on the
United States. These developments were part of the broader mission known
as the Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnershipwhich
enabled the United States to penetrate the militaries of the entire region and
thereby make them into clients or proxies of the US military. It is
precisely this dependence which was so evident in the routing of the Malian
military at the hands of the rebels and AQIM.
With
the defeat of the Malian forces and the de facto establishment of the state of
Azawad, AQIM now controls a large portion of the Sahel/West Africa region,
allowing it to menace neighboring states and continue to legitimize the AFRICOM
presence. This military presence, though, is not entirely visible.
In fact, it is now confirmed that US commandos and other Special Forces have been actively
engaged in Mali since before the coup in late March.
According to mainstream media and military spokespeople, the commandos were
purely communications experts providing technical assistance to the
military. While this is undoubtedly true to a certain extent, the news
indicates a much broader engagement in the country, one that likely includes
all manner of covert operations engaging with terrorists, rebels, and the
military forces. Essentially then, the situation in Mali, and the wider
region, has to be understood as being directly and cynically manipulated by the
United States.
US
Objectives
The
US imperialist ruling class has a multitude of reasons for their desire to
destabilize the Sahel and Africa more broadly. First and foremost is the
desire to block the continued Chinese economic penetration of the
continent. It is no secret that China has become, by far, the most
significant investor in Africa. With the mutually beneficial arrangements
wherein China engages in large-scale economic development while receiving, in
return, access to raw materials, the Chinese have entrenched themselves in many
African nations. Because of this, the United States must find ways to
slow down or stop altogether these relations by any means necessary.
Secondly,
the US seeks to prevent the independent economic development of
Africa. Washington and Wall St. cannot bear to watch their former
servants establish themselves outside of US dollar hegemony. As the US,
Europe, and much of the world have slipped into a global depression, much of
Africa has remained economically stable. Naturally, the 1% cannot allow
this, and so, they must seek to re-impose their dominance utilizing the usual
assortment of weapons: terrorism, military coups, and blackmail. In so
doing, Africa is once again under the thumb of Western financiers.
Lastly,
the US must do whatever it takes to continue to justify its military presence
on the continent. Despite public revulsion throughout Africa to the idea
of AFRICOM, Washington has managed to incorporate it into many of the
militaries on the continent. In so doing, the US both legitimizes its own
expenditures and is able to enforce the agenda of Wall St. and the
international financier class. Moreover, this provides the muscle behind
US puppet regimes such as those in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, and elsewhere –
governments that act as the brutal enforcers of US policy, always bowing to the
dictates of their patrons in Washington.
In
many ways, Mali has become a second Libya – a fractured nation that has been
reduced to chaos with much of the population living under the rule of
terrorists and extremists. Like Libya, Mali is undoubtedly being
transformed into a sanctuary for international terror campaigns that have, as
their mission, nothing less than the total destruction of modern Africa.
Whether conscious or unconscious, these forces, which seek to impose their will on the people of Africa, work in the service of the United States. As with Libya, Somalia, Nigeria, and countless other nations, the US imperialists, using the brutal weapon of terrorism, have reduced Mali to a failed state in order to consolidate their own domination and further their neo-colonial agenda.
Whether conscious or unconscious, these forces, which seek to impose their will on the people of Africa, work in the service of the United States. As with Libya, Somalia, Nigeria, and countless other nations, the US imperialists, using the brutal weapon of terrorism, have reduced Mali to a failed state in order to consolidate their own domination and further their neo-colonial agenda.
Lizzie yesterday'assassinations were from the aborted plan from 2003 ( see link). The final push will be for the west to use chemical weapons on the people of Syria , blaming Assad. I have read articles and Russia appear to be afraid this is the US plan. The Olympics start next week and they want this done and dusted.
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we know the Americans are dumb but are they that dumb?of course they could do this and blame it on Assad,I pray this won't happen!but nothing shocks me now at the inhumanity from them and Israel.
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