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New York Times calls for escalation of the "good war" in Afghanistan

by wsws (reposted)
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 :In an editorial published on August 20, the New York Times spells out the consensus policy of the liberal, Democratic Party wing of the American political establishment for an escalation of the US military intervention in Afghanistan. The thrust of the editorial is indicated by its title, “The Good War, Still to be Won.” The basic policy prescription is summed up in the following lines: “America has never had enough troops in Afghanistan, not in 2001, when Osama bin Laden was on the run in the caves of Tora Bora, and not today, when much of the country is still without effective authority....
Afghanistan, larger and more populous than Iraq, now has 23,500 American troops. Iraq has about 160,000.”

Typical of the Times’s pronouncements on US policy in Iraq and Central Asia, the editorial criticizes the Bush administration for its inept prosecution of a neo-colonial strategy, while implicitly solidarizing itself with the underlying and unstated aims that animate that strategy.

“The battle against Al Qaeda and its Taliban allies is still winnable,” the newspaper writes, “and it is vital to American security.” This is all the editorial has to say about the motives that underlay the October 2001 invasion and the ongoing US-led occupation of the country.

“American security,” explains nothing. Rather, it conceals the real war aims of the US intervention. The Times feels no obligation to present a serious justification for the war. Indeed, it feels free to designate it as the “good war” because within all factions of the political establishment and its media organs it is universally accepted that, whatever one may say about the war in Iraq, the invasion of Afghanistan was the unquestionably justified response to the 9/11 attacks and the legitimate and necessary starting point of the global “war on terrorism.”

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by Tony Costello
This is a excellent article that clearly highlights the need for a truly anti-imperialist antiwar movement . The war in Afghanistan is as much based on a ''big lie '' as the attack on Iraq. The Taliban chiefs and Mullahs knew about , approved and helped bring about 9-11 ? Please ! Hell, they were perfectly willing to betray their Al Queda 'guests '' and turn O.B.L. over to the U.S. but for some strange (or not so strange ! ) reason the White House wasn't interested. Now five years after the invasion the Taliban is rapidly growing because, quite simply . people hate occupiers . Sadly the main antiwar coalitions hardly ever mention ''the good war''. I suspect that fear of alienating even the 'left '' of the D.P. is the reason .
A couple of questions about the wsws . Who is the World Socialist News ? Are you connected to any Socialist group in the U.S. ? How do you define yourselves within the Marxist (if you are Marxists that is ) ideological spectrum ?
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