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The Badr Brigade, reformulated into the Badr Organization, has a problem. Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi will not allow Iraq’s Shi’ites to go gently into
the night. “Iraq’s al-Qaeda boss targets Shia militia,” declares
a headline on the Cape
Argus site. “Al-Qaeda’s leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,
says his group has formed a new armed wing to fight the Shia militia Badr Brigade,
according to an audio tape attributed to him and posted on the internet yesterday,”
the lead paragraph of the supposed news item reads. Of course, there is no concrete
evidence al-Qaeda is “in Iraq” or even if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is
alive, but never mind—his “internet tapes” are more than enough
evidence the mercurial Jordanian wants to make sure civil war wracks Iraq soon
as possible (as his master demands).
It is interesting Abu has announced his intention to specifically target the
Badr Organization, lately considered a quisling organization due to its cooperation
with Bush’s “elected” puppet government in Iraq. “Now
our political platform is that we believe in the political process, writing
the constitution on time, forming a constitutional government. We hope for justice
and peace for all Iraqis,” Hadi
al-Amery, leader of the Badr Brigade, told Reuters. “We do not conduct
any military operation. It is not our duty and we have no right to do that.
We respect the law.” Respecting the law (even if the law is imposed by
a puppet government) is unacceptable and that’s why al-Zarqawi has announced
via the internet the formation of the Omar Brigade. Iraq’s future is to
be busted up into three distinct pieces—Shi’ite, Kurd, and Sunni,
with the oil going to the Kurds and Shi’a—and it is Abu’s
job to make sure the violence continues, especially against civilians.
John Doraemi, writing for the scourge (and target) of the neocons, al-Jazerra,
quotes the following from Asia Times (Oct. 15, 2004):
Q: Just who has this alleged “Zarqawi” targeted primarily?
A: Iraqis.
Q: What is “Zarqawi’s” GOAL in Iraq at this time?
A: To trigger a civil war between Sunnis and Shi’ites.
“… ‘Zarqawi’ also released a statement—but with
a different voice, saying he was determined to ‘ignite a civil war between
Sunnis and Shi’is’. Curiously enough, that’s exactly what
US intelligence wants, a rehashing of the same old British maxim of ‘divide
and rule’.”
It should be obvious by now al-Zarqawi is a U.S.-Israeli black op or false
flag construct. “By attacking and killing Sunnis who have shown an inclination
to collaborate in the elections, al-Zarqawi has reduced the Sunni turnout and
increased the Shiite majority,” wrote Stratfor
earlier this year.
Indeed, he has made the kind of political horse-trading that would be necessary
to maintain Sunni influence in the post-election government difficult, if not
impossible. If he is right and the election is an American ploy to put the Shia
in power, then al-Zarqawi has been collaborating with the Americans.
The Americans want to put the Shia in power, and al-Zarqawi is doing everything
to make sure that happens. Obviously, that’s not al-Zarqawi’s goal….
From al-Zarqawi’s point of view, the main battle right now is in the Sunni
community… What al-Zarqawi needs … is a civil war. He is doing everything
he can to foment one and he is doing a pretty good job. (Emphasis added.)
Or maybe al-Zarqawi is the dim-witted school yard bully the corporate media
likes to make him out to be. If so, the U.S. military and various intelligence
organizations should have found him long ago. “There’s no shortage
of documentation, in print and online, on how US intelligence agents operating
around the world since the 1950s have created and developed their own terrorist
groups,” writes Pepe
Escobar for Asia Times Online, “their own terrorist warnings concerning
these terrorist groups; and then how they applied multibillion-dollar counterterrorism
tactics—including black psy-ops—to neutralize these terrorist groups
they created in the first place.
Disinformation and propaganda are key. Creating a “face” to terror
is key. So these black psy-ops always include the creation of a cipher. One
American psy-ops operative recently leveled with the Australian newspaper The
Age: “We were basically paying up to US$10,000 a time to opportunists
and criminals who passed off fiction and supposition about Zarqawi as cast-iron
fact, making him out as the linchpin of just about every attack in Iraq.”
Abu is a villain right of the Bushcon Ministry of Central Casting: he plays
up the over-rated Sunni-Shi’a schism, attacks innocent civilians, engages
in mind-boggling brutality, is everywhere and nowhere all at once, and serves
the same purpose as George Orwell’s Emmanuel Goldstein. If the Bushcons
didn’t have Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, they would have to invent him—in
fact, this is precisely what they have done.