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Media Concern Trolling About Afghanistan Withdrawal Again by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2021-04-12 at 01:06:50 )
Media Concern Trolling About Afghanistan Withdrawal Again by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
"Concerns mount that United States withdrawal from Afghanistan could risk progress on womens rights," blares a new headline from CNN.
"Concerns are mounting from bipartisan United States lawmakers and Afghan womens rights activists that the hard-won gains for women and civil society in Afghanistan could be lost if the United States makes a precipitous withdrawal from the country," CNN tells us.
What follows is yet another concern-trolling empire blog about why United States troops need to stay in Afghanistan, joining recent others geared toward the same end like this CNN report about how the United States military will open itself up to "costly litigation" if it withdraws now because it signed defense industry contracts into 2023, and this one by The New York Times about a United States intelligence report urgently warning that a withdrawal from Afghanistan could lead to the nation being controlled by the people who live there.
Concerns mount that US withdrawal from Afghanistan could risk progress on womens rights.-CNN Politics (CNNPolitics) April 10, 2021
This latest article by CNN features an extensive series of quotes by Annie Pforzheimer of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) think tank regurgitating the tired old mantra that a withdrawal from Afghanistan needs to be "conditions-based", to ensure that no women will be mistreated if the United States ends its twenty-year military occupation of the country.
CSIS, for the record, is funded by war profiteering corporations like Northrop Grumman and Boeing, as well as fossil fuel companies like Chevron, ExxonMobil and Saudi Aramco. It is also funded by plutocrats. It is also funded directly by the United States government and its allies.
This article is precisely the sort of narrative management initiative that such think tanks exist for, and the fact that it is considered normal journalistic practice to quote sources with such blatant ulterior motives as objective experts shows that western news media is propaganda.
When think tankers like Pforzheimer babble about a "conditions-based withdrawal" from Afghanistan, they are lying about what the requisite "conditions" would actually be.
A complete and total withdrawal will have nothing to do with whether women are guaranteed to be treated nicely. It will have nothing to do with whether defense contractors will sue the United States government or whether the Taliban will be able to retake control of the nation.
A complete and total withdrawal from Afghanistan will happen when Afghanistan ceases to be a vital geostrategic point of control, which effectively means the United States will maintain some sort of foothold in Afghanistan for as long as China, Russia and Iran remain sovereign nations.
A United States puppet regime in Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran. If that somehow happens one day, the empire will have no further use for Afghanistan. Those are the real "conditions".
The United States empire does not care about women.
The United States empire routinely kills women and creates lawless environments where rape and sexual slavery are commonplace with its military interventionism.
What this hand-wringing about womens rights in Afghanistan has actually accomplished is a convenient justification for further military occupation, a destructive industry of shady NGOs, and functionally not much else.
But this argument would not even make sense if it was sincere.
The only way to argue with logical coherence that the United States should militarily occupy a nation to uphold liberal values is to also argue that the United States should invade and occupy all other nations in the world with illiberal cultural values and force them all to change at gunpoint.
Unless you uphold this argument with logical consistency in this way (and almost nobody does this because that would be insane), it looks like you are simply making up arguments to justify invading and occupying geostrategically crucial regions with great military and resource value. And, of course, this is exactly what you are doing.
So much empire propaganda is just concern trolling at mass scale.
Oh my it sure is concerning how they are abusing that poor oppressed population in that nation whose government we just so happen to want to topple.
Sure we would have to butcher mountains of human beings and destabilize entire vast regions in order to rescue them, but that is a sacrifice we would be willing to make. We are humanitarians, after all.
Breaking News: A United States troop withdrawal would put Afghanistan at risk of being overrun and taken over by the people who live there.-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) March 26, 2021
"Concern" is the propaganda carrier for the most violent of interventions. If imperialism was a virus, "concern" would be the benign-looking shape it took so the body did not set off an immune response. "Concern" is the most Karen of manipulations.
Still it says a lot that they need to tug at our humanitarian heart strings like that in order to advance their empire-building agendas these days.
It used to be stuff like "They are savages and they need to learn about Jesus," or even just "Your King has decreed that those people should not get to control the land they live on anymore."
We have evolved as a society to the point where at least now they need to appeal to our better demons. Where they need to hide their disgusting agendas behind noble-looking ones.
Let us keep evolving, please.
Maybe our collective consciousness can expand so far that they will not be able to get away with any of their psychopathic murderousness at all.
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