Welcome to Orwell’s World 2010 – John Pilger
December 30th, 2009
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell described a superstate called Oceania, whose language of war inverted lies that “passed into history and became truth. ‘Who controls the past’, ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past’.”
Barack Obama is the leader of a contemporary Oceania. In two speeches at the close of the decade, the Nobel Peace Prize winner affirmed that peace was no longer peace, but rather a permanent war that “extends well beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan” to “disorderly regions and diffuse enemies”. He called this “global security” and invited our gratitude. To the people of Afghanistan, which America has invaded and occupied, he said wittily: “We have no interest in occupying your country.”
In Oceania, truth and lies are indivisible. According to Obama, the American attack on Afghanistan in 2001 was authorised by the United Nations Security Council. There was no UN authority. He said the “the world” supported the invasion in the wake of 9/11 when, in truth, all but three of 37 countries surveyed by Gallup expressed overwhelming opposition. He said that America invaded Afghanistan “only after the Taliban refused to turn over [Osama] bin Laden”. In 2001, the Taliban tried three times to hand over bin Laden for trial, reported Pakistan’s military regime, and were ignored. Even Obama’s mystification of 9/11 as justification for his war is false. More than two months before the Twin Towers were attacked, the Pakistani foreign minister, Niaz Naik, was told by the Bush administration that an American military assault would take place by mid-October. The Taliban regime in Kabul, which the Clinton administration had secretly supported, was no longer regarded as “stable” enough to ensure America’s control over oil and gas pipelines to the Caspian Sea. It had to go.
Obama’s most audacious lie is that Afghanistan today is a “safe haven” for al-Qaeda’s attacks on the West. His own national security adviser, General James Jones, said in October that there were “fewer than 100” al-Qaeda in Afghanistan. According to US intelligence, 90 per cent of the Taliban are hardly Taliban at all, but “a tribal localised insurgency [who] see themselves as opposing the US because it is an occupying power”. The war is a fraud. Only the terminally gormless remain true to the Obama brand of “world peace”.
Beneath the surface, however, there is serious purpose. Under the disturbing General Stanley McCrystal, who gained distinction for his assassination squads in Iraq, the occupation of one of the most impoverished countries is a model for those “disorderly regions” of the world still beyond Oceania’s reach. This is a known as COIN, or counter-insurgency network, which draws together the military, aid organisations, psychologists, anthropologists, the media and public relations hirelings. Covered in jargon about winning hearts and minds, its aim is to pit one ethnic group against another and incite civil war: Tajiks and Uzbecks against Pashtuns.
The Americans did this in Iraq and destroyed a multi-ethnic society. They bribed and built walls between communities who had once inter-married, ethnically cleansing the Sunni and driving millions out of the country. The embedded media reported this as “peace”, and American academics bought by Washington and “security experts” briefed by the Pentagon appeared on the BBC to spread the good news. As in Nineteen Eighty-Four, the opposite was true.
Something similar is planned for Afghanistan. People are to be forced into “target areas” controlled by warlords bankrolled by the Americans and the opium trade. That these warlords are infamous for their barbarism is irrelevant. “We can live with that,” a Clinton-era diplomat said of the persecution of women in a “stable” Taliban-run Afghanistan. Favoured western relief agencies, engineers and agricultural specialists will attend to the “humanitarian crisis” and so “secure” the subjugated tribal lands.
That is the theory. It worked after a fashion in Yugoslavia where the ethnic-sectarian partition wiped out a once peaceful society, but it failed in Vietnam where the CIA’s “strategic hamlet program” was designed to corral and divide the southern population and so defeat the Viet Cong — the Americans’ catch-all term for the resistance, similar to “Taliban”.
Behind much of this are the Israelis, who have long advised the Americans in both the Iraq and Afghanistan adventures. Ethnic-cleansing, wall-building, checkpoints, collective punishment and constant surveillance – these are claimed as Israeli innovations that have succeeded in stealing most of Palestine from its native people. And yet for all their suffering, the Palestinians have not been divided irrevocably and they endure as a nation against all odds.
The most telling forerunners of the Obama Plan, which the Nobel Peace Prize winner and his strange general and his PR men prefer we forget, are those that failed in Afghanistan itself. The British in the 19th century and the Soviets in the 20th century attempted to conquer that wild country by ethnic cleansing and were seen off, though after terrible bloodshed. Imperial cemeteries are their memorials. People power, sometimes baffling, often heroic, remains the seed beneath the snow, and invaders fear it.
“It was curious,” wrote Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four, “to think that the sky was the same for everybody, in Eurasia or Eastasia as well as here. And the people under the sky were also very much the same, everywhere, all over the world … people ignorant of one another’s existence, held apart by walls of hatred and lies, and yet almost exactly the same people who … were storing up in their hearts and bellies and muscles the power that would one day overturn the world.”
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December 31st, 2009 at 8:50 pm
Why not mention the source of Orwell’s inspiration. He was trying to warn the British leaders who were sucking Stalin’s butt for helping save England from the Nazis.
I’m reading Gulag Archipelago again. It seems close to home this time.
“In our country, the lie has become not just a moral category but a pillar of
the State”
Solzhenitsyn cites testimony by some who were imprisoned by both the Nazis and Stalin and
concludes that the Gestapo was more humane. They sought the truth and released
prisoners who were found innocent whereas the Russians only sought confessions
to faked charges to eliminate people.
“A state of war only serves as an excuse for domestic tyranny.”
“Violence can only be concealed by a lie, and the lie can only be maintained by violence.”
February 6th, 2010 at 5:21 am
For the past 28 years the public apathy and blindness has allarmed me to the point of despair. How could so many be so blind for so long ! I thank John Pilger for his stoic work over many years. I hope for all man kind that personal ego, nationalism, religion and political diversity can now be put to one side. Whilst we stand as one human kind against those who are controlling our minds ,our lives and our childrens futures.They have no other reason or purpose but to maintain power control and wealth at the expense of all those they consider as nothing other than surfs, to serve an agenda well planned and played out throughout the globe.They say the truth will out. I would like you all to hasten truth and enable it find its wings and fly, for all our sakes.To honor those who have sought the truth, died for it and suffer at the lack of it. We will be next, if we can not face the reality of what has been so evily played out on millions of lives.For a few power driven dinasty’s who place wealth and power above any other consideration we should hold our head in shame for being cowardly and unwilling to see the truth admit the truth when our instinct has been on red allert for decades, whilst we deny it outwardly for fear it will upset our cosy world of false security false standards for shallow wordly supposed wealth, none of us will have if we do not face the truth of this world and confront our fears.If Haiti is to show us anything from such a human horror of such scale, it is to know what human dignity is , what strength we all could find when the worst fear and loss hits us.Truth and facing it seems a very minor thing to face when confronted with the reality of natures storm on mankind and mans storm on mankind . The first we embrace confront and do our best. The second we shy away from ,if it does not touch us,we deny the truth that drives the killing, plotting and carnage to others done in our names. Our apathy will be paid for, we pave the street to our own demise and empower the few who are hearding us into pigeon holes to use us at will once again. We ignore the truth and we no longer confront the lies. But for a few brave men and women our forfathers would not know us as human, if they returned.
Sincerly Beth