Si el periodismo
occidental tuviera dos dedos de frente escribiría cosas como las de más abajo.
Como no los tiene, hay que ir a leer a otro lado. El siguiente artículo es del
analista ruso Pavel Urintsev para Strategic Culture Foundation (http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2015/03/08/why-cant-the-islamic-state-be-eradicated.html).
Corto, sencillo, al grano y sin propagandas ni moralejas. Periodismo, bah.
Título: Why Can’t
the Islamic State Be Eradicated?
Texto: Recent
events involving terrorist attacks in various countries carried out in the name
of jihadists and the calls ringing out for a war against Islamic extremism are
forcing a rethink about why the long-term battle with radical Muslim groups is
bearing such meagre fruit.
Following the tragic
events in France and Denmark in January and February, when inflammatory
caricatures of the prophet Muhammad gave rise to a number of murders, European
politicians almost unanimously declared that the Islamist attacks on European
values are a threat to the entire global community. There is obviously no point
comparing the scale of the events in Paris and Copenhagen with, say, the deaths
of thousands of children in Africa from starvation, which are infinitely less
worrying to the Western world. At the same time, the exceptionally high level
of media support for displays of Islamic extremism, which the Western media
presents as one of the greatest evils in the world, cannot but suggest that it
is not only its proponents who have an interest in the existence of this evil,
but also those who are waging such an uncompromising struggle against it.
In the 13-odd
years since the US declared a «global war on terror» and invaded Afghanistan in
its name, terrorism in the world has not diminished. It has grown. Terrorist
organisations have started to appear, disappear, and then reappear with a
never-before-seen regularity. Following the September 11 terrorist attacks,
al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden, who remained elusive for the next ten years, were
declared to be mankind’s main enemy. Washington announced a crusade against
this enemy, which was used to help strengthen the «sole superpower’s» position
in the Near and Middle East. Over time, the world’s media gradually began to
focus less attention on al-Qaeda, the report came of bin Laden’s murder in
2011, but none of this was evidence of the effectiveness of the West’s war
against terror. The crusade declared by the West was also not brought to an
end. The terrorists were simply replaced by others who are even more bloodthirsty,
and who are now already threatening to create a «global caliphate». Al-Qaeda
was replaced by the Islamic State (IS), the international community was quickly
presented with a new enemy of global significance, and America once again
hurried to present itself as the saviour of mankind: on 11 September 2014,
Barack Obama declared war on the Islamic State.
Islamic extremism
and the United States’ much-touted war against it are a unified instrument to
influence the modern-day system of international relations. This influence is
brought about both by consolidating the US’s position in the geopolitically
sensitive regions of the world where this war is unfolding, and by
destabilising governments whose policies do not meet Washington’s expectations.
The fuelling of religious animosity in Europe, the rapid rise of the unknown
terrorist organisation the Islamic State, the professionally filmed executions
to show to the world, and the appearance of jihadists in many of the world’s
hot spots, including Russia’s borders, are part of a much bigger picture that
is not only being drawn by the Islamists.
What can we see
in this picture? The continual showing of executions of people named as enemies
of the Islamic State by every television channel around the world, which has
been an abhorrent tradition for quite some time now. The mass executions taking
place somewhere in the Near East do not spark anywhere near the same kind of
outcry in Europe and the US as, say, the murder of a few people in France and
Denmark. But then these televised executions support and strengthen the
commitment of today’s battle against a universal evil, which, having replaced
al-Qaeda, is a role currently occupied by the Islamic State. In Europe,
meanwhile, Muslims are still being provoked by caricatures of the prophet
Muhammad, anti-Muslim statements, proposals to introduce the death penalty and
so on. And all this combined increases tensions and creates the appearance of a
global threat on the one hand, and enhances the notorious controlled chaos on
the other. As yet, there is no other visible result of the West’s war on terror
emerging under the flag of Islam.
It is therefore
also not surprising that the war against the IS, which has now been going on
for more than six months and in which Washington has officially involved 60
states, is seemingly not being carried out that seriously. What has the
operation Inherent Resolve, which began in Iraq in August 2014 and was
transferred to Syria in September, produced? More than 2000 airstrikes and the
support of the Kurds fighting against IS has reportedly destroyed 7,000
militants and conquered 700 square kilometres, just slightly more than 1 per
cent of the territory seized by the Islamic State. IS leader Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, who has declared himself the caliph, has become just as elusive as
bin Laden once was. Inherent Resolve is costing the US $8.3 million a day,
which also seems frivolous when compared to the costs associated with the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan, which averaged $800 million a day.
Efforts «to
undermine and ultimately destroy» IS have failed, and we can venture to assume
that they will never succeed. This is because as an instrument of influence on
the system of international relations, the Islamic State is essential to those
directing the policy of the global elite. In particular, radical Islam is
essential to the main outpost of Western civilisation in the East – Israel. One
can therefore suppose that Islamism will continue to hold its black flag aloft,
video images depicting the exemplary executions of «enemies of Islam» will
continue to be repeated and will become even more horrific, the war against the
Islamic State will spread to increasingly vast areas, and the United States
will call on others to join it in waging war against this threat to mankind
under its leadership. How many people have wondered whether this path
stretching away into dark infinity could become the means for Western
civilisation’s self-destruction?
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