{"id":77228,"date":"2017-04-26T10:11:24","date_gmt":"2017-04-26T10:11:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.dedefensa.org\/index.php\/2017\/04\/26\/la-catastrophe-afghane-reactivee\/"},"modified":"2017-04-26T10:11:24","modified_gmt":"2017-04-26T10:11:24","slug":"la-catastrophe-afghane-reactivee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.dedefensa.org\/index.php\/2017\/04\/26\/la-catastrophe-afghane-reactivee\/","title":{"rendered":"La catastrophe afghane r\u00e9activ\u00e9e"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><h2 class=\"titleset_a.deepgreen\" style=\"color:#75714d; font-size:2em\">La catastrophe afghane r\u00e9activ\u00e9e<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Le secr\u00e9taire US \u00e0 la d\u00e9fense James Mattis a fait le 25 avril une visite-surprise en Afghanistan, o&ugrave; la situation s&rsquo;est brusquement et \u00e0 nouveau aggrav\u00e9e. Le Pentagone \u00e9tait satisfait de son \u00ab\u00a0coup de ma&icirc;tre\u00a0\u00bb du largage de \u00ab\u00a0la m\u00e8re de toutes les bombes\u00a0\u00bb, la monstrueuse MOAB, sur une montagne afghane il y a une dizaine de jours ; cela lui semblait \u00eatre une victoire consid\u00e9rable, qui ferait trembler de terreur Assad-en-Syrie et Kim-en-Cor\u00e9e en m\u00eame temps que les talibans. Pendant ce temps, ou \u00e0 cause de cela, les susdits talibans pr\u00e9paraient une attaque qui a eu lieu le 21 avril et a <strong>constitu\u00e9 un v\u00e9ritable d\u00e9sastre militaire, avec plus de 200 morts, pour le r\u00e9gime-marionnette afghan, entr\u00e9 du coup dans une crise politique profonde<\/strong>. (D\u00e9mission diverses, dont celle du ministre de la d\u00e9fense.)<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Mattis, <strong>l&rsquo;excellent pompier-pyromane \u00e0 la t\u00eate du Pentagone<\/strong>, est venu voir ce qu&rsquo;il pouvait faire, c&rsquo;est-\u00e0-dire activer les habituels r\u00e9flexes US quand se produit une catastrophe comme en sont pav\u00e9es leurs diverses politiques interventionnistes. On sait \u00e9videmment que ces r\u00e9flexes, <strong>ne font qu&rsquo;aggraver encore la situation avec une efficacit\u00e9 et une exactitude au-dessus de tout \u00e9loge<\/strong>, &ndash; qu&rsquo;il s&rsquo;agisse de l&rsquo;envoi de quelques camions de quelques $millions sinon $milliards de plus, et de quelques milliers d&rsquo;hommes en plus.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>L&rsquo;article ci-dessous, de <em>WSWS.org<\/em> du <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wsws.org\/en\/articles\/2017\/04\/25\/afgh-a25.html\">25 avril 2017<\/a> d\u00e9taille la situation actuelle du point de vue du r\u00e9gime-marionnette, avec un historique des divers efforts faits par les USA depuis 2001 pour s&rsquo;assurer effectivement de la durabilit\u00e9 d&rsquo;un tel r\u00e9gime-marionnette : $70 milliards pour l&rsquo;\u00e9quipement des forces du r\u00e9gime (dans une guerre qui a d\u00e9j\u00e0 co&ucirc;t\u00e9 $800 milliards aux USA) ; des forces en constante d\u00e9gradation avec un pourcentage d&rsquo;attrition de plus de 30% par an (pertes, non r\u00e9engagements, surtout d\u00e9sertions essentiellement au b\u00e9n\u00e9fice des talibans). <strong>L&rsquo;\u00e9chec est complet, durable, structurel et syst\u00e9mique, et fait pour continuer de catastrophe en catastrophe<\/strong>. Nul doute que les demandes du Pentagone pour de nouvelles troupes s\u00e9duiront le pr\u00e9sident Donald Trump qui y verra <strong>un indice de plus de la gloire militaire des USA<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><p>L&rsquo;article signale que, lorsque la guerre fut lanc\u00e9e en 2001, &laquo; <em>le but strat\u00e9gique des USA \u00e9tait d&rsquo;\u00e9tablir, apr\u00e8s la chute de l&rsquo;URSS, leur h\u00e9g\u00e9monie sur les r\u00e9gions du Centre-Asie, qui contiennent la seconde zone de r\u00e9serves et gisements p\u00e9trolif\u00e8res prouv\u00e9es du monde<\/em> &raquo;. Apr\u00e8s 16 ans de guerre et $800 milliards plus tard, <strong>les USA ont d\u00e9montr\u00e9 de fa\u00e7on convaincante leur impuissance et leur incapacit\u00e9 totales<\/strong> \u00e0 d&rsquo;\u00e9tablir et \u00e0 \u00ab\u00a0s\u00e9curiser\u00a0\u00bb un r\u00e9gime qui leur soit favorable \u00e0 Kaboul, et \u00e0 tenir le pays d&rsquo;une fa\u00e7on rentable pour leurs buts strat\u00e9giques ; ce qui fait \u00e9crire d&rsquo;\u00e9vidence \u00e0 <em>WSWS.org <\/em>que l<strong>es USA, seize ans plus tard,  &laquo; <em>ne sont parvenus en rien \u00e0 consolider les buts strat\u00e9giques de l&rsquo;imp\u00e9rialisme US <\/em>&raquo;<\/strong> tels que per\u00e7us en 2001. La Russie domine toujours et m\u00earme plus que jamais la zone, avec ses richesses en sous-sol, tandis que la Chine affirme son propre r\u00f4le, en coordination avec la Russie, notamment en \u00e9tablissant un <strong>r\u00e9seau d&rsquo;ol\u00e9oducs orient\u00e9s vers l&rsquo;Est, et non vers l&rsquo;Ouest comme le pr\u00e9voyait le Tr\u00e8s-Grand-Jeu des USA<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><p><strong>A tout hasard<\/strong>, et parce que c&rsquo;est aujourd&rsquo;hui l&rsquo;automatisme de service, les chefs militaires US sur place ont repris \u00e0 leur compte les accusations du syst\u00e8me de la communication US \u00e0 Washington, selon lesquelles ce qui se passe est <strong>\u00ab\u00a0le fait de la Russie\u00a0\u00bb, qui livre armes, mat\u00e9riels, inspirations et incantations magiques aux talibans<\/strong>. Le g\u00e9n\u00e9ral Nicholson, qui commande les troupes US en Afghanistan n&rsquo;a nullement repouss\u00e9 cette hypoth\u00e8se, service oblige, tandis que Mattis la d\u00e9veloppait pour son compte.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><h4><em>dedefensa.org<\/em><\/h4>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>_______________________<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"titleset_b.deepgreen\" style=\"color:#75714d; font-size:1.65em; font-variant:small-caps\">US defense secretary makes crisis trip to Afghanistan<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>US Defense Secretary James \u00ab\u00a0Mad Dog\u00a0\u00bb Mattis arrived in Kabul Monday in what amounted to a crisis intervention under conditions of mounting disintegration within Afghanistan&rsquo;s puppet government and military.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Mattis&rsquo;s arrival came just two days after an attack by the Taliban on one of the Afghan National Army&rsquo;s largest bases, in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, that inflicted what Afghan officials are admitting is a death toll that could climb to 200 soldiers.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Even as the US defense secretary was arriving, his Afghan counterpart, Abdullah Habibi, as well as Army Chief of Staff Qadam Sha Shahim, were resigning their posts over the disastrous attack, which was carried out by gunmen wearing Afghan army uniforms, some of them apparently Taliban supporters who had joined the military.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Habibi was trained in the Soviet Union and fought on behalf of the Moscow-backed government against the CIA-funded mujahideen Islamist forces, while Shahim&rsquo;s background was as a commander in Jamiat-e-Islami, one of the more powerful mujahideen groups.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Three other top commanders along with at least a dozen other officers were also reportedly sacked by the government of President Ashaf Ghani over what was the most punishing attack suffered by the US puppet forces since the US invasion of October 2001 and the toppling of the Taliban government.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>At a press conference in Kabul, Mattis denounced the attack and described the Taliban as a \u00ab\u00a0barbaric enemy\u00a0\u00bb that had to be defeated. This, from the head of a military that has carried out countless massacres in Afghanistan, its occupation having left hundreds of thousands of dead and wounded, while turning millions into refugees.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>The \u00ab\u00a0barbaric\u00a0\u00bb character of the US military operation was spelled out barely a week and a half before Mattis&rsquo;s arrival in Kabul with the dropping on Afghanistan&rsquo;s eastern Nangarhar Province of the Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB), the most destructive weapon used anywhere since the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Mattis&rsquo;s unannounced trip to Afghanistan comes less than a week and a half after President Donald Trump&rsquo;s national security adviser, Gen. H.R. McMaster, made his own visit to Kabul. The stepped-up attention to Washington&rsquo;s longest-ever war appears to be bound up with plans for another escalation of the US troop deployment there.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Currently close to 9,000 US soldiers are deployed in Afghanistan, including both those described as trainers and advisers of the Afghan National Army and Special Operations units that are involved in search and destroy missions both unilaterally and alongside Afghan puppet forces.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>US commanders have reportedly asked for an additional 3,000 to 5,000 US troops to be sent into the fighting to reverse what they have described as a \u00ab\u00a0stalemate\u00a0\u00bb&mdash;in reality a steady loss of territory by the US-backed regime to insurgent forces.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Last Friday&rsquo;s attack came amid a deepening crisis of the Afghan security forces, which are reportedly suffering a 33 percent annual attrition rate due to casualties, desertions and declining re-enlistments.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>A report released at the beginning of this year by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction made clear that, despite the Pentagon pouring some $70 billion into arming and training the Afghan National Army, the force is steadily losing ground to insurgent groups, while suffering record casualties. The report found that casualty rates soared by 35 percent last year, with the Afghan army suffering 6,700 deaths, three times the number inflicted on US forces during nearly 16 years of the American occupation.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>\u00ab\u00a0The numbers of the Afghan security forces are decreasing, while both casualties and the number of districts under insurgent control or influence are increasing,\u00a0\u00bb the report stated.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>It also pointed to wholesale corruption in which \u00ab\u00a0ghost soldiers\u00a0\u00bb are kept on the rosters so that senior officers can pocket their pay, leaving many units grossly undermanned. It added that \u00ab\u00a0soldiers at outposts don&rsquo;t always get ammunition, food, and water they need\u00a0\u00bb because higher-ups divert and sell supplies.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Among the most significant elements in Mattis&rsquo;s press conference in Kabul Monday was the intervention by the top US commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John Nicholson, who was asked about allegations made by US military officials, speaking not for attribution, that Russia was supplying the Taliban with support, including arms. Nicholson responded that he was \u00ab\u00a0not refuting\u00a0\u00bb such reports, an oblique statement that was headlined by the US corporate media as a direct charge of Russian intervention.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Mattis sounded a similar note, declaring: \u00ab\u00a0We&rsquo;re going to have to confront Russia where what they&rsquo;re doing is contrary to international law or denying the sovereignty of other countries. For example, any weapons being funneled here from a foreign country would be a violation of international law unless they&rsquo;re coming through the government of Afghanistan for the Afghan forces, and so that would have to be dealt with as a violation of international law.\u00a0\u00bb<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Again, for the Pentagon chief to indict Russia for \u00ab\u00a0denying the sovereignty of other countries\u00a0\u00bb or having \u00ab\u00a0funneled\u00a0\u00bb weapons to non-government forces is indeed rich, given the US history in Afghanistan itself during the CIA-orchestrated war of the 1980s, as well as the subsequent invasion of Iraq and the US regime change operations in Libya and Syria.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Russia has denied providing any military aid to the Taliban, and the real source of Washington&rsquo;s ire appears to be Moscow&rsquo;s attempt to mediate a peace settlement between the insurgent forces and the Kabul government. On April 14, the day after the US military dropped the massive bomb on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, Russia hosted a conference to that end in Moscow that was attended by all the countries of the region, including Pakistan, India and China, but boycotted by the US. There is every reason to believe that the use of the MOAB was directed at Russia as much as it was at ISIS.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Launched nearly 16 years ago in the name of fighting terrorism and avenging the attacks of September 11, 2001, the war in Afghanistan had as its strategic aim to further US hegemony over the region of Central Asia, which boasts the second largest proven reserves of oil and gas in the world, in the wake of the dissolution of the Soviet Union.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Just as the war, waged at an estimated cost of $800 billion, has failed to secure the US-backed puppet regime in Kabul, it has also done nothing to further US imperialism&rsquo;s broader aims. Russia continues to dominate energy exploitation in the region, while China is steadily increasing its own role, with the building of pipelines directing these vital resources to the east, rather than the west.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><p>Under these conditions, an escalation of the US intervention in Afghanistan will be carried out as part of a broader buildup toward military confrontation with nuclear-armed Russia and China, from eastern Europe, to Syria, the South China Sea, the Korean peninsula and beyond.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><h4>Bill Van Auken, <em>WSWS.org<\/em><\/h4><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>La catastrophe afghane r\u00e9activ\u00e9e Le secr\u00e9taire US \u00e0 la d\u00e9fense James Mattis a fait le 25 avril une visite-surprise en Afghanistan, o&ugrave; la situation s&rsquo;est brusquement et \u00e0 nouveau aggrav\u00e9e. 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