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Archive for March 28, 2009
US set to work with Pashtunistan
March 28, 2009 by Rudolph Ryser.
US President Barack Obama announced in sweeping terms a subtle policy switch that may well lead to a near-term settlement of the conflict in Afghanistan/Pakistan where the al Qaeda organization has held out for seven years. The US government will reach out to headmen and clans in Pashtunistan in an effort to make that nation of 40 million an ally in the renewed efforts to dismember and destroy the al Qaeda organization.
As I noted in this pages nearly eight years ago, al Qaeda is essentially a non-governmental organization organized with business-like precision that would intimidate, violate and kill many thousands of indigenous peoples in Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere while targeting econonomic structures and institutions dearly held by states to promote a distorted islamic agenda. After years of futzing around and killing many thousands of non-threatening people in Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan and Pakistan the United States has slowly turned its attention to the real target of its worries: a militarized, corporate organized, criminalized, idiologized, non-governmental organization directed by an Arab businessman.
To achive this dimemberment of al Qaeda the United States and its soon-to-be purchased Pashtun allies must isolate, negate and systematically break up the corporation that is al Qaeda from within and without. There will be a few “students” (Taliban) who will see their existence dependent on al Qaeda…but ultimately cultural ties will be stronger and the Obama government must pay close attention to those ties. Pashtunistan, it is often said, has never been defeated. It is wise not to attempt. It is much wiser to make this ancient people an ally if for only a short time to rid the world of a non-governmental organization gone amuck. Just as unregulated financial corporations went crazy with power and money breaking down the very stability of the world’s economy, a non-governmental organization organized the way al Qaeda is organized has emerged since the global liberalization policies of Reagan and Thatcher in the 1980s to socially and economically destabilize the world.
The indigenous nations have long been the key to stopping al Qaeda and only now does it seem that some of the leaders of the US government understand this subtle truth.

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Old Money New Poverty
March 28, 2009 by Jay Taber.
It isn’t like old money creating new poverty is an unheard of story; the land grants and government concessions that made the American aristocracy go way back, before there was a United States. Even the Rhode Island elite who made fortunes shipping slaves precede our young republic.
But rich people like to live well, and that requires replenishing their wealth at the expense of wage earners, sweatshop slaves, and taxpayers, day in and day out. When one sector falters, the slack has to be taken up with the help of Congress in the form of new loopholes and gifts. Living on the sweat and blood of others is serious business.
While there are still landscapes to be ravaged and populations to be plundered, mobilizing our military and police to squeeze the last drops of blood and oil from our world to support unearned wealth and luxurious lifestyles becomes ever more fraught with the threat of retribution; what goes around comes around. Under such conditions, the most efficient method is colonizing our minds to believe the rich deserve their rewards. That’s why they own the media, as well as the politicians; that’s why our wrath has been unleashed against the Fourth Estate, on the way to the manor gates.
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