Rumsfeld's renegade unit blamed for Afghan deaths
Special Forces group implicated in three incidents that claimed the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians / MarSOC was set up by former defence secretary despite opposition from within the Marine Corps
A single American Special Forces group was behind at least three of Afghanistan's worst civilian casualty incidents, The Independent has learnt, raising fundamental questions about their ongoing role in the conflict.
Troops from the US Marines Corps' Special Operations Command, or MarSOC, were responsible for calling in air strikes in Bala Boluk, in Farah, last week – believed to have killed more than 140 men, women and children – as well as two other incidents in 2007 and 2008. News of MarSOC's involvement in the three incidents comes just days after a Special Forces expert, Lieutenant-General Stanley McChrystal, was named to take over as the top commander of US and Nato troops in Afghanistan. His surprise appointment has prompted speculation that commando counterinsurgency missions will increase in the battle to beat the Taliban.
MarSOC was created three years ago on the express orders of Donald Rumsfeld, US defence secretary at the time, despite opposition from within the Marine Corps and the wider Special Forces community. An article in the Marine Corps Times described the MarSOC troops as "cowboys" who brought shame on the corps.
The first controversial incident involving the unit happened just three weeks into its first deployment to Afghanistan on 4 March 2007. Speeding away from a suicide bomb attack close to the Pakistan border, around 120 men from Fox Company opened fire on civilians near Jalalabad, in Nangahar province. The Marines said they were shot at after the explosion; eyewitnesses said the Americans fired indiscriminately at pedestrians and civilian cars, killing at least 19 people.
The US Army commander in Nangahar at the time, Colonel John Nicholson, said he was "deeply ashamed" and described the incident as "a stain on our honour". The Marines' tour was cut short after a second incident on 9 March in which they allegedly rolled a car and fired on traffic again, and they were flown out of Afghanistan a few weeks later.
The top Special Operations officer at US Central Command, Army Major General Frank Kearney, refuted MarSOC's claims that they had been shot at. "We found no brass that we can confirm that small-arms fire came at them," he said, referring to ammunition casings. "We have testimony from Marines that is in conflict with unanimous testimony from civilians."
At the military hearings on the incident, which were held back in the US, soldiers said the MarSOC troops, who called themselves Taskforce Violence, were gung-ho and hungry to prove themselves in battle. The inquiry also heard testimony suggesting there were tensions between the Marine unit and its US Army counterparts in Nangahar province.
Col Nicholson told the court the unit would routinely stray into areas under his control without telling him, ignoring usual military courtesies. "There had been potentially 25 operations in my area of operations that I, as a commander, was not aware of," he said. Asked about the moment he was told of the March shootout, he added: "My initial reaction was, 'What are they doing out there?' " The three-week military inquiry ultimately spared the Marine unit from criminal charges.
There are around 2,500 troops in MarSOC. Around half are frontline troops, the rest are support and maintenance. Originally the unit was used to plug gaps in the Special Forces world and it has operated in more than 16 countries since being set up by Mr Rumsfeld in 2006. However, in a recent interview, its commanding officer, Major General Mastin Robeson, revealed he has been ordered to focus on Afghanistan and Pakistan. Today MarSOC answers to the Combined Forces Special Operations Component Command, based in Kabul. That in turn answers to US Forces Afghanistan, which is led by the top US commander, David McKiernan, who is soon to be replaced by General McChrystal.
In August last year, a 20-man MarSOC unit, fighting alongside Afghan commandos, directed fire from unmanned drones, attack helicopters and a cannon-armed Spectre gunship into compounds in Azizabad, in Herat province, leaving more than 90 people dead – many of them children.
And just last week, MarSOC troops called in the Bala Baluk air strikes to rescue an Afghan police patrol that had been ambushed in countryside in Farah province. US officials said two F18 fighter jets and a B1 bomber had swooped because men on the ground were overwhelmed. But villagers said the most devastating bombs were dropped on compounds some distance from the fighting, long after the battle was over, and when Taliban forces were retreating. Afghan officials said up to 147 people were killed, including more than 90 women and children.
US officials dispute the number of people killed in each of the MarSOC incidents, which sparked angry public demonstrations and condemnation from Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
The spokesman for US forces in Afghanistan, Colonel Greg Julian, denied reports that commanders have lost confidence in the Marine unit. "MarSOC was involved in these incidents, but it's not all the same guys. They get the lessons passed on from all of the rotations and experiences. Yet, they are human," he said. "They have the same rules of engagement that everyone has."
The so-called "tactical directive" was introduced last September in the wake of the international uproar that followed the Azizabad deaths. It requires troops to exercise "proportionality, restraint, and utmost discrimination" when calling in air strikes. Claims that bombs were dropped in last week's incident in Farah long after the fighting finished suggest those directives may not have been followed by MarSOC.
Meanwhile, Afghan MPs have called for new laws to regulate the presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan, and limit use of air strikes, house searches and Special Forces operations. Sayed Hussein Alemi Balkhi, one of the chief proponents of the planned legislation, said: "Special Forces, all forces, should be regulated by the law. If they won't accept that we have to ask bigger questions about what they are doing here."
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It appears to be a New World Order army, operating entirely without answerablity to the President or the US Military High Command.
While I believe the Vincennes' captain was subsequently relieved of his command, I am not aware that he was court marshalled in connection with the deaths of the 270 Iranair passengers and crew.
The Americans seem to have a history of rogue military units with excessively gung ho members who do their country great harm; and who subsequently go unpunished. My Lai anyone?
We now know that My Lai was no fluke but simply one of countless such atrocities carried out as part of the official Yank policy of assassinating suspected Vietcong - called Operation Phoenix - and exterminating Vietcong sympathizers, i.e. anyone who had the misfortune of living inside US-designated "free fire zones," which was the case of My Lai, making its inhabitants legitimate targets. As Westmoreland famously told his troops: "[I]f there are people who are out there - and not in the camps - they're pink as far as we're concerned. They're Communist sympathizers. They were not supposed to be there." My Lai was a war crime committed under the explicit rules of engagement issued by the Yank brass all the way to the top, i.e. the commander-in-chief. Under Nuremberg rules, Westmoreland and Nixon would have swung from the gallows.
Now let's get to those Herat massacres, blamed by this apparently excellent piece of journalism - or is it spoon-fed disinformation - on a former and disgraced neocon secdef, and particularly a disgraced secdef for whom the Pentagon never hid its contempt? We're being told in great, spectacular detail that a "rogue" unit was alone responsible for ALL Yank atrocities in Afghanistan and it's all Rumsfeld fault. And surprise surprise, the rogue unit belongs to the Pentagon's least-loved, most maligned and least-funded service - the one whose fighting prowess on a shoestring has always made the other money-no-object and underperforming, incompetent service look bad: the Marines.
The Independent would have us believe that the Yank military is on the case, it has disciplined the unit, Rumsfeld was fired long ago, so all is well. Boy do I feel reassured. Boy is that great journalism or what? Boy did The Independent score a megasuperduper scoop there or what? N-O-freaking-T NOT! It's just another goddamn Pentagon-concocted load of "information warfare" batch of hooey! US airstrikes in Afghanistan went fron 6,495 to 19,603 between 2004-2008 and The Independent wants us to believe it's all the fault of Rumsfeld's goon squad? Human Rights Watch reported that US airstrikes were responsible for TRIPLING Afghan civilian deaths in 2007 - the year that those airstrikes increased 80% - and The Independent wants to sell us some baloney about a rogue unit?
Have you no shame at all?
The governmet of Afhanistan when offered (by big poil) "carpets of gold or cafrpet bombing" told Unocal (employer of the present quisling head of Satte) to pidle awf.
That's probably why the people stil respect "taliban", who unlike our rat-brains in high office, put up and are still putting up a stiff fight against the Axis of cronycapitalism
http://www.worldpress.org/specials/pp/p
Suggest your readers, read Planned Attack by Woodward, the jigsaw puzzle of truth is falling into place.
He is only answerable to the Emperor of the Universe.
Sheep and minions can bleat about justice; but they will only be lead to the slaughterhouse if he so desires.
Amen.
Rumsfeld spoke enigmatically--and was an enigma--sometimes not understanding his own questions or statements. Those times now, already seem unreal--like Doctor Strangelove.
However, the US Military was able to do anything it liked, or needed--it would still have a pat on the back from the Rumsfeld creation.
As for "a stain on our honour" of American marines--What 19th century saying is this from? Mi Lie massacre and Abu Ghraib, to name the most notorious, has produced a butcher's apron of stains for the US marines. Or is the man thinking about the American film industry's portrayals of the steely-nerved, cleverly discriminating men who, do their "dooty" with heroic selflessness and precision?
'"proportionality, restraint, and utmost discrimination" when calling in air strikes.'
This also, only happens in the "movies". The recent events of war in Iraq, show that the US military, in combat situations sh-t themselves and shoot simultaneously, while their boy pilots bomb anything, that looks different from a rock or a tree.
Unfortunately, Rumsfeld was a reality of the screwed-up, hyped-up world of the American Mafia Administration of gun diplomacy, for which "proportionality, restraint, and utmost discrimination" has no meaning.
Afghanistan is about controlling natural gas supplies, not enough is said about that.
It is not about fighting the Taliban nor extremism, in th same way that Iraq was about oil, not removing a dictator.
Come on Obama, you can do worse than this!
His German family have actually disowned him and refuse to have anything to do with Rumsfeld who is regarded as the most evil man to emerge after Hitler.
ZZzzzzzzz....
Now that's new.
Time Rumsfield was brought to book!
Overdue. If the USA won't deal with him officially, then he has to be dealt with unofficially.
End of story. End of Rumsfeld.
American idiots - for a people who's superiority complex makes them think they are the center of the universe, they really do behave like muppets.
I know that humans exhibit 'pack animal' behaviour. For example, the taliban operate a feudal system. The leaders run the show even where their tribal rules go against those of Islam, the subordinates follow their lead without question. What is really sad is that its the same situation in america. For a people who conssider themselves educated, I really cannot understand why the population is so dumb as to re-elect the bush gov. The taliban are mainly illetrate so that explains their stupidity, but the americans dont really have a good excuse for their selections. Except that they are dumb muppets who are easily lead by the nose by the evil ones.
Dumb americans falling for the zionist propoganda engine that runs the usa. Educate yourselves americans, dont let the patriotism thats drilled into you from birth, lead you to injustice around the world.
Regarding MarSOC ops: this report is ominious; it is clear these guys are operating regularly in someone else's TAOR and are not under command of that local commander. It is also suggests that their intelligence feeds are not from the local commander either. Moreover with increasing co-op btn SF and intelligence agencies - the temptation to go rogue and undertake ops that wld not normaly be sanctioned by mil' cmdrs is also very dangerous. Finally, if these fire missions are consistently killing women and children this suggests that MarSPOCs int' is plain wrong or the guys are not carrying out close enough close target recces. Either way it is professional incompetence. In Malaysia /Borneo the rule for the SAS was that no shot dead terrorist suspect could be classified as such in a subsequent int' report - unless a weapon/bomb/etc was found by his side. It is a very good self imposed rule; if you cannot identify, isolate and eliminate a known tgt hiding amongst the wedding guests - then you wait untill you can. You do NOT murder the wedding guets and then have the gall to classify those deaths as collateral damage. I am a great admirer of SF guys (65% of my regiment staffs the SAS and i have many friends there) but modern warfare demands and the secrecy that SF ops often requires, means they need extraordinary leadership, a strong moral compass amongst members and constant oversight and review of operational tactics.
What the hell are a crowd of Rumsfeld-funded gung-ho idiots doing murdering civilians and completely f???ing it up for all the poor bastards (including REAL SF) who have no choice but to be there?
1. Idntify them.
2. Locate them.
3. Remove them.
Just as Guantanamo was created to sidestep the long-agreed principles under which the monstrous act of war is carried out, and the torture dungeons of Uzbekhistan and Egypt avoided any need for humane treatment which all people should be granted, the same escapist and criminal thinking created a military group licenced to do more or less what they want.
Can you imagine a military group of Iranians driving through New York, opening fire on traffic and killing women and children? This would be unacceptable because Americans are seen as people. Civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan are seen as a kind of undesirable obstacle, getting in the way of the military somehow.
If we can accept all this, we can see how Hitler marched a country into war and genocide. It seems humans still remain vulnerable to charismatic monsters like Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush.
But the community does not seem to be interested in counting the murders Rumsfeld, Chaney, Pearl and Wolfewitz committed, or bringing them to justice.
We are given instead, President od the Sudanese dust bowl!!!
Why isn't anyone surprised?
The same thinking allowed the Holocaust: every negative attribute of our own is projected onto a section of society seen as separate from our own. We are free to criticise and persecute them, or even allow their destruction, as a kind of release of our own guilt.
General Stanley McChrystal.........is this the same eccentric special forces 'warrior-scholar' Andreas Whittam Smith was enthusing about in yesterdays paper?
'He reminds me of the British general, Orde Wingate, a pioneer in special operations.............When the eccentrics come to the fore, we know we have entered a new phase.'
Sounds like just the chap to 'come to the fore' to rein in these maniac 'cowboys'.
bullshit filed by some maggot reporter who never left the
luxury hotel they are staying at, They instead take the word of any Afghan with some pictures of dead bodies!
The jury will be out on McChrystal for a time,The United States Marines are the best Warfighters America has! The Army has some great Spec-ops, Navy Seals are great, Air Force Para-jumpers are great, Marine Corps Force Recon..Great! USMC DET-1 is still in it's birthing stages
if you will. The requirements to even be considered for this fairly new unit were very EXTREME even by Marine Corps
standards....These guys have to have a high mental apptitude as well as a perfect file in their previous years in the Corps, NOTHING has been proved absolutely at this time against the DET-1 Marines, Sure, They are aggrsive as a Spartan, Any Marine is aggresive in combat
that comes with alway's being called on to do the most with the least..Adapt,Improvise,Overcome!!! The Marine Corps annual budget is what trickles down from the Navy,
You learn to depend on your training as a Marine to accomplish the mission, If this instills a Cowboy attitude
SO BE IT! They can control this attitude..But when you see
women & chldren on a regular basis with their heads sawed off by a hunting knife, It does instill a hatred. As we say
in America.....IT's THE COWBOY WAY!!!
N? what does a psychopath terrorist doing leading NATO forces in Afghanistan?
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I thank you
Firozali A.Mulla
The US: houses 25% of all prison inmates in the world, counting only its own people; rejects any national medical care policy for its own people that would reduce profits to blood sucking HMOs and pharmaceutical corporations, which condemns at least 22,000 preventable deaths each year; has engaged in assassination of government leaders around the world who refused to betray their own countries and now, after 8 years of the most horrendous government in US history (Bush regime) audaciously rejects any meaningful effort to restore democracy and hold accountable political criminals that have established the United States as one of rank hypocrisy.
Sadly, the will of the people of the United States is not reflected in its government. The electoral system has been completely perverted by a computerized system, that politicians of both parties are fully aware of and do nothing about, which produces elitist government officials that represent interests contrary to its own rule of law. The US information industry has become a propaganda network as domestically sophisticated as any it has used against other nations. American citizens have yet to pay the price for this decadence, but it is coming.
World leaders MEET IN SECRET - VIOLATING LAWS - WITH CORPORATE BIGWIGS - and this is not newsworthy at all?
It is newsworthy - but the newspapers and media and TV are PAID to keep quiet.
This is bigger than Apalachin. The mafia deals in millions, and dozens of deaths, and aren't above the law. These people deal in trillions, whole countries, and their decisions effect EVERYONE NOW AND IN THE FUTURE.
Wake up - on the agenda now is their worldwide carbon tax hoax to regulate every single aspect of our lives. Al Gore owns the companies who trade in carbon credits. This is the biggest hoax in history - wake up, do research AWAY FROM MAINSTREA MEDIA before it's too late.
everybody needs to wake up!