Second, the overthrow of the Malian government was enabled by US-trained-and-armed soldiers who defected. From the NYT: "commanders of this nation's elite army units, the fruit of years of careful American training, defected when they were needed most — taking troops, guns, trucks and their newfound skills to the enemy in the heat of battle, according to senior Malian military officials." And then: "an American-trained officer overthrew Mali's elected government, setting the stage for more than half of the country to fall into the hands of Islamic extremists."
In other words, the west is once again at war with the very forces that it trained, funded and armed. Nobody is better at creating its own enemies, and thus ensuring a posture of endless war, than the US and its allies. Where the US cannot find enemies to fight against it, it simply empowers them.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
WILL WE EVER LEARN?
I was thinking that the French military operations in Mali were for the good but Glenn Greenwald reminds me that life is more complicated than I usually imagine:
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The occasional incisive (but also pro-Obama Libyan invasion) Prof. Juan Cole fits the bill of Greenwald's meddling "liberal interventionist" I'm afraid.
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