David Patraeus, the general running the show in Afghanistan, who is accused of master minding and orchestrating the Iraqi divide and conquer "civil
war" is at it again.
He has failed as top general in the Afghan war in every sense possible, now he is moving to CIA to make the war against Afghanistan covert. Just news
came out that a huge car bomb exploded outside a hospital in the Logar Province of Afghanistan, before that a motorbike bomb exploded in a market in
the north of the country. This looks more and more like Iraq.
It seems just when Obama called for troop withdrawal, the covert operations has began. I expect such attack on absolute civilian targets will
increase, what is the motive?
The most obvious motive I see is "divide and conquer".
US has failed in all fronts, US used drones, special ops (house to house operations), Helicopters (7 brought down within 2 months), troops (built
bases in and around villages), all those tactics failed. The last trick in the sleeve is divide and conquer, the same used in Iraq.
Why do I blame David Patraeus for being the master mind behind the Iraqi civil war? Because Special Ops under his command were caught red handed by
Iraqi police, with a booby trapped car ready to explode. This accusation isn't new, the problem is no one does a thorough investigation.
British soldiers have been caught posing as Arabs and shooting Iraqis in the occupied city of Basra in southern Iraq. A group of them was caught
yesterday by Iraqi police. They were driving an Iraqi car, wearing Arab clothing, and carrying weapons and explosives.
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The Iraqi police arrested the men and put them in prison. Unfortunately the police never had a chance to question the men and find out exactly what
they were doing, because within minutes the UK sent in six tanks and an elite SAS unit to break their terrorists out of jail.
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The Shiite Holy Shrine bombings in Iraq were blamed on the occupying forces, but the media was clearly on America's side therefore that went under
the carpet quick.
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It isn't as if US (CIA) hasn't been involved in such dirty war tricks, many bombings in Iraq prior to the invasion occurred under the supervision of
CIA, aiming school buses, Movie theatres etc..
According to this former CIA official, the civilian targets included a movie theater and a bombing of a school bus and schoolchildren were
killed.
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So we see that US is fully capable of such attacks against civilians, this is just laid forward for those who find it hard to believe America would be
capable of such horrendous terrorism.
Funnily the same CIA asset who was heading the bombing operations against civilians and government in Iraq became the interim prime minister of Iraq
when the invasion occurred.
To give you another example which is more relevant revolves around South America.
In 1983 the CIA created a group of "Unilaterally Controlled Latino Assets" (UCLAs), whose task was to "sabotage ports, refineries, boats and
bridges, and try to make it look like the contras had done it."[90] In January 1984, these UCLA's carried out the operation for which they would be
best known, the last straw that led to the ratifying of the Boland Amendment, the mining of several Nicaraguan harbors, which sank several Nicaraguan
boats, damaged at least five foreign vessels, and brought an avalanche of international condemnation down on the United States.[91]
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As you can see, conducting attacks then blaming different sides for strategic purposes was a common US policy. It continues till today, and I'm
convinced US was behind Iraqi civil war, and I'm convinced US is trying to orchestrate the same type of bloodshed and chaos in Afghanistan.
The scary question remains, will the Afghan population fall for it?
The Afghan resistance movement (AKA Taliban) has denied responsibility for the bloody and terroristic hospital bombing in Logar Province, so who was
behind it, and what is the motives?
"We condemn this attack on a hospital... whoever has done this wants to defame the Taliban," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.
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