Ivo Skoric on Mon, 8 Oct 2001 19:07:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] ... strikes back |
This summer I wrote two complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board (the one that investigates police misconduct) in New York city. One of those was a simple Freedom Of Information Act request. I wondered aloud what was going on. In 11 years living in New York city I never got a speeding ticket. And that’s not because I was a defensive driver. This summer I got two, plus one for unsafe lane changes, something that I learned from New York cab and limo drivers. Why all that sudden heightened police activity? And when, for chrissake, the speed limit on FDR drive was lowered to 40? And on whose orders? I am still waiting for the answer. Although, the events on September 11 made it unnecessary. All right, they knew something is going to happen. They, obviously, did not know what exactly. But, publicly, they said nada, nothing, zilch. The same like Anne Thompson, who, reporting yesterday for MSNBC from Times Square, New York, did not say anything about the peace protest that was held there just a couple of hours earlier. Instead we saw fast food restaurant patrons and high school soccer team cheerleaders from Anytown, US, demanding US military to kick Afghani asses. Yes, she mentioned that lone voice of protest from a small group of people in Los Angeles. 12,000 New Yorkers and 2 Nobel Peace prize winners on Times Square were not fit to show on mainstream TV networks in the US. They all, shamefully, did not say a word about it (ABC,CBS,NBC,CNN,FOX,...). What, is that why they have Slobodan Milosevic in The Hague? To serve as an editorial policy consultant for major US electronic media? This was a mistake. What would be a better proof of democracy in the US but showing how New Yorkers, after what have happened to them just a month earlier, can not only tolerate but even join a march with people who shout “Free Palestine!” and exclaim how ‘the ONLY way to stop terrorism is to stop American imperialism?!’ “They say war, we say no, Bush's war got to go.” That much freedom of speech the US can afford only at home - in Pakistan, for example, the opposition leaders were arrested before the bombs started falling on Afghanistan. Democracy IS about allowing different, unpopular, opinions to be heard. Why do largest media in the free world consistently try to convince us otherwise - airing all those “random” street opinions that are crying for the rule of the iron fist? Meanwhile, the US hit targets in Afghanistan with 50 cruise missiles and an undisclosed amount of other ordinance and apparently killed no one. The miraculous American war with no casualties is back. The Taliban reported some dead, but that could not be independently confirmed. And the weather was bad, so the satellites could not see what was exactly hit. Given that Afghanistan is indeed full of vast uninhabited spaces that could be used as firing ranges, it would be quite possible to drop a nuclear bomb there and cause no casualties, as well. Maybe, that would give people of Vieques a break. The only casualty so far it seems to be general Myers. What the hell happened to him? I saw him limping on crutches behind Rumsfeld yesterday. Did Al Qaeda, perhaps, strategically placed a banana peel inside Pentagon for him to slip over it? Official story is that attack was necessary to disable Taliban’s air defenses, so that the air drops of food and supplies could be dropped to the poor, starving Afghans. Given their propensity for destruction, the conventional wisdom that they would shoot down the aid delivery planes for sure. This strategy was tried in Bosnia. More people died crushed by the dropped food supplies or fighting around them after they landed, then from the NATO military attacks on Serb air-defenses. While cruise missiles are not the best choice of weapon in terms of public relations - because everybody resents Americans and British for that weapon that only they possess - they proved to be relatively harmless in Serbia, where most of civilian casualties related to use of cluster bombs. And I wouldn’t mourn the 36 antiquated military aircraft that Taliban had before this attack. That was way to many for a country with 70% illiterate population, anyway. The bombing came after a month of the offensive of empathy, where the US tried everything to show how it is a good citizen of the world and more than willing to share its vast wealth with others. So, when the ‘make no mistakes’ Bush appeared on TV, looking as if he was about to pose for an oil painting by an old renaissance master, proudly announcing how ‘on his orders’ military finally stroke, most of the voices of dissent were already pre-emptively silenced. Russians, also, would be more quiet about casualties in Afghanistan, than they were about casualties in Yugoslavia. Their collateral damage record in Afghanistan is better kept buried in archives. The bombing also came after a series of dreary ‘accidents’ that all happened in a conspicuous order one after another - Russian airplane full of Israeli passengers ‘shot’ over Black Sea, allegedly by the Ukrainian surface-to-air missile, that, apparently, left bullet holes in the cockpit; an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan; an ‘isolated’ case (or two) of anthrax in Florida; a ‘deranged’ Croatian war veteran who hijacked a Greyhound bus in Tennessee (with a box-cutter knife, of all weapons...); an airplane that was *not* hijacked in India, but everybody thought it was; an American killed by a bomb in Khobar (again), Saudi Arabia; yet another ‘deranged’ individual who shot a single hole in the Alaskan oil pipeline causing the largest oil spill in the history of Alaska (and probably polluting more than any controlled exploitation could do) - and concluded with Osama Bin Laden delivering a lecture (with his index finger raised) through the Bahrain television, in which he warned the World to ‘make no mistakes’ that he could strike anywhere at any time and in anyway he wanted. Then the CNN proclaimed that the bombing for that day was officially completed. Is that going to enter in rules of the ‘civilized warfare’ of 21st century? Have the global TV news network declare when the bombing is over - so the people (those who have access to satellite TV) can crawl back out of their shelters? Or, is this a propaganda challenge to Al Qaeda? Like, ok we both can strike each other at will, anywhere, anytime, anyhow - but the next step now is to be as bold as to be able to declare when it is over for the day! Now, gentlemen, let’s toast. Tomorrow there is another round. There was no toast, though: Emmy Awards ceremony was canceled - again - it seems that it always gets scheduled on a wrong day. And NY mayor Giuliani, answering the permanent terrorist threat in the city, which downtown already looks like a militarized zone, and, also, addressing his upcoming need to look for a new job, appears on TV dressed in a full police uniform. What is he going to run for a police commissioner now that his mayoral term is expiring? The protest in New York was organized under the banner saying ‘Not in our name.’ The only real winner in this war so far, and the only one who can say that it is definitely fought “in its name” now is Raytheon, the manufacturer of cruise missiles and other US smart ammunition: its stock sky-rocketed reaching all-time highs even before yesterday’s strikes in anticipation of need for their products after September 11 events. In 21st century bombs, that don’t kill people sell even better than those that do. They are more socially acceptable. They are more economical, too. Because repeated application is necessary. And with the military operation named like “Operation Enduring Freedom” suggesting a) that operation will have a long duration and b) that the operatives will have the freedom to do whatever they want, the Raytheon is looking on a really good year for business right now. That makes me think that Raytheon should keep people like Osama on retainer. I wonder if he had some stock options with them. On his part, obviously, he is looking for a diversion. The Northern Alliance is already in Panjshir valley - that’s just a ‘short walk’ in the Hindu-Kush away from Al Qaeda’s headquarters probable location in 15+ thousands feet high Kafir mountains of Nuristan. It’s time to shift the focus. So, after nearly a month (which was good news for Israel where the frequency of suicide attacks is usually bigger), and well timed with finally subdued Ariel Sharon, who was just ready to grovel a little, another suicide bomber exploded himself in Israel yesterday. Q. ps - I can send pictures from NY anti-war rally to interested people _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold