US in Afghanistan (2001-2021) for National or Corporate interest?

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Are America’s wars, on behalf of US citizens or to fatten the bank accounts of American corporations & defense contractors (who sponsor Members of Congress) as well as to ensure there is no alternate economic model to the ‘capitalist’ model US & West promotes? The list of US interventions since 1945 and the state of these countries thereafter should provide answers to countries lining up to be America’s ‘partner’ in South Asia or any other part of the world. India & Sri Lanka must redraw its foreign policy taking stock of the situation.US citizens have to pocket $2trillion for 20 year US presence in Afghanistan but it was the US Corporates & Defense contractors that walked away with the bounty (opium/gas/oil/minerals). Is this the model being followed elsewhere too! The victims of all US interventions are the US citizen, the US soldiers, the citizens of the nation’s US ‘delivers democracy’ to.

The clue to what was to unfold in Afghanistan was given when private military contractors in Afghanistan began withdrawing. DoD documents for Congress reveal out of the total 17,000 all types of contractors as of April 2021 to 7800 in July 2021. Less than 2700 US contractors still in Afghanistan. Another clue was the US release of Taliban leader from a Pakistani prison – today Afghan-Taliban leader is Abdul Ghani Baradar. Taliban virtually ‘leased’ Afghanistan to US for 20 years to loot (2001-2020) and now taken Afghanistan back for Taliban to loot.

http://www.outlookafghanistan.net/international_detail.php?post_id=20990

The excuse the Biden administration gave for the sudden transition is that Afghanistan has to look after its own internal affairs. A realization that took 20 years and almost 50,000 lives! Or is this exit to trap China just as US did with Soviet Union?

US has no parallel competitor to match its interventions. How many of these ‘interventions’ are of national interest as against corporate interest is a question that remains unanswered. US foreign wars has placed the American citizen in $23trillion debt and 99% of the Americans don’t even know the locations of the countries US intervenes in.Most don’t even know why. Have Americans thought of why US declares ‘war’ on countries that have not declared ‘war’ on America? Afghanistan is a good example.

US citizens have to pocket $2 trillion for 20 years of US invasion & occupation of Afghanistan. 

What did the US citizen get?

  • 2400 US soldiers dead (38,000 Afghan civilians dead)
  • More than $350b for veteran medical & disability care
  • 60% of the $2trillion was spent on training US/Afghan army, fuel, armored vehicles & facilities
  • 8% of the $2trillion ($3 to $4billion annually) spent on transport
  • 14,000 troop presence & NATO presence could not stop a bunch of dirty clothed men holding guns supplied by US
  • More than ¼ of Afghans are unemployed
  • When US citizens are living off food-stamps, living in cardboard boxes, without healthcare – US Govt has spent $15.5b in Afghanistan & charging US citizens!
  • Which US & international companies plundered Afghanistan’s rich mineral resources and how much have they made in 20 years?

How much did US spend to ‘fight’ opium cultivation (ironically before 2001, Afghanistan had almost completely eradicated opium- UN data)

Afghanistan remains global source of 80% illicit opium production. Who profited from opium? https://llco.org/afghanistan-the-forgotten-proxy-war/

Why is the US Govt paying a Swiss-based company since 2005 (Supreme Foodservice) $5b to feed US troops in Afghanistan with allegation of overbilling by $757m?

Why have no-bid contracts (granting monopoly) also gone to controversial DynCorp International, KBR, Fluor Corporation $5b per year each.

To understand – the interview with Gen. Wesley Clark showcases the intent of the US Government and also raises the controversy behind 9/11 Twin Tower “attack” as a ruse to justify the memo that came down from the US Secretary of Defense’s Office detailing how US proposed to ‘take out seven countries in five years starting with Iraq and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan & finishing off with Iran”. Surprise, surprise – all of these countries have been ‘taken out’ and Iran remains the only obstaclehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8ityb0Ips4

William Blum’s list gives a clearer picture though it leaves out US invasion & takeover of Hawaii and covert role in Rwanda’s genocide in 1994.

If 9/11 was staged, it meant that those responsible did not care to sacrifice lives of US citizens. This same logic is now applicable to the covid as the largest number of lives lost are US citizens. We came to know the truth about the 1918 Spanish flu only in 2005. We may not be alive to know the truth about who ‘created’ covid & why. Nothing can be put past a country that has ‘manufactured’ reasons to ‘invade/intervene’ in nations. The list of lies invented are many – bogus WMDs, incubator baby deaths, ’40,000’ dead in Srebrenica, ‘liberate Libya from Gaddafi’, ‘save Syria from Assad’.

Are these interventions/invasions that the US citizens end up paying for, really for the benefit of the US or the corporates that greedily await to ‘descend’ and plunder these countries in the guise of ‘developing’ them.

Is US foreign policy covering citizen interest or US corporate interest? All of the interventions have only served to secure prospects for US corporates & their international partners while stamping any nationalist attempts of targeted nations to come out of debt-deadlock that Western monetary entities force nations to comply with.

Nationalist policies meant the fate of Iran’s Mossadegh who was overthrown by US & UK to install the Shah of Iran and ensure US & UK were given 40% shares each of Iranian oil. US overthrew the democratically elected leader in Guatemala (Arbenz) had nothing to do with American citizens simply because President Arbenz nationalized a US firm (United Fruit Company) which was closely linked to US elite.

All US Presidents are guilty of giving nod of approval for every US intervention/invasionVideo Player