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CIA/Iraq

THE PROVOCATEUR STATE
Is the CIA Behind the Iraqi "Insurgents"--and Global Terrorism?

by Frank Morales


The requirement of an ever-escalating level of social violence to meet the
political and economic needs of the insatiable "anti-terrorist complex" is
the essence of the new US militarism. What is now openly billed as
"permanent war" ultimately serves the geo-political ends of social control
in the interests of US corporate domination, much as the anti-communist
crusade of the now-exhasuted Cold War did.

Back in 2002, following the trauma of 9-11, Secretary of Defense Donald H.
Rumsfeld predicted there would be more terrorist attacks against the
American people and civilization at large. How could he be so sure of that?
Perhaps because these attacks would be instigated on the order of the
Honorable Mr. Rumsfeld. According to Los Angeles Times military analyst
William Arkin, writing Oct. 27, 2002, Rumsfeld set out to create a secret
army, "a super-Intelligence Support Activity" network that would "bring
together CIA and military covert action, information warfare, intelligence,
and cover and deception," to stir the pot of spiraling global violence.

According to a classified document prepared for Rumsfeld by his Defense
Science Board, the new organization--the "Proactive, Preemptive Operations
Group (P2OG)"--would actually carry out secret missions designed to
provoke terrorist groups into committing violent acts. The P2OG, a
100-member, so-called "counter-terrorist" organization with a
$100-million-a-year budget, would ostensibly target "terrorist leaders,"
but according to P2OG documents procured by Arkin, would in fact carry out
missions designed to "stimulate reactions" among "terrorist groups"--which,
according to the Defense Secretary's logic, would subsequently expose them
to "counter-attack" by the good guys. In other words, the plan is to
execute secret military operations (assassinations, sabotage, "deception")
which would intentionally result in terrorist attacks on innocent people,
including Americans--essentially, to "combat terrorism" by causing it!

This notion is currently being applied to the problem of the Iraqi
"insurgency," it seems. According to a May 1, 2005 report by Peter Maass in
the New York Times Magazine, two of the top US advisers to Iraqi
paramilitary commandos fighting the insurgents are veterans of US
counterinsurgency operations in Latin America. Loaning credence to recent
media speculation about the "Salvadorization" of Iraq, the report notes
that one adviser currently in Iraq is James Steele, who led a team of 55 US
Army Special Forces advisers in El Salvador in the 1980s. Maass writes that
these advisors "trained front-line battalions that were accused of
significant human rights abuses."

The current senior US adviser at the Iraqi Interior Ministry, which Maass
writes "has operational control over the commandos," is former top US Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) official Steve Casteel, who worked
"alongside local forces" in the US-sponsored "Drug War" in Bolivia, Peru
and Colombia, "where he was involved in the hunt for Pablo Escobar, the
head of the Medellin cocaine cartel."

The US "drug war" in Latin America also serves as a cover for ongoing
counterinsurgency, employing terrorist methods to achieve two aims: one,
actually combating genuine insurgency; two, the ratcheting up of a
"strategy of tension," heightened social violence designed to induce fear
among the citizenry and the subsequent call for greater "security."

This was the essence, for example, of Operation Gladio, a decades-long
covert campaign of provocateur-style terrorism and deceit. The ostensible
purpose of Gladio, officially launched as a covert NATO program in 1952,
was to establish a clandestine network of "stay-behind" teams which would
organize armed resistance and sabotage in the event of a Soviet invasion of
Western Europe. But the network actually took a far more proactive role.
Directed by US/NATO intelligence services of the West against their own
populations, Operation Gladio led to possibly hundreds of innocent people
being killed or maimed in "terrorist" attacks which were then blamed on
"leftist subversives" or other political opponents. The most notorious such
attack was the 1980 bombing of the train station at Bologna, which left 85
dead. Initially blamed on left-wing radicals, the blast was revealed upon
investigation to be the work of an ultra-right network linked to the
Italy's Gladio team; four Italian neo-fascists were eventually convicted of
the crime.

The purpose was again twofold: to demonize designated enemies (the
"communists") and to frighten the public into supporting ever-increasing
powers for the national security state. It appears the Pentagon has been
implementing Gladio-style operations for quite some time--possibly
including 9-11. A stretch? Maybe not.

Witness the US Joint Chiefs discussion of "Operation Northwoods" back in
1962, a plan to blow up U.S. "assets"--including U.S. citizens--in order
to justify an invasion of Cuba. Later, US Army Field Manual 30-31B,
entitled "Stability Operations Intelligence - Special Fields," dated March
18, 1970 and signed by Gen. William C Westmoreland, promoted terrorist
attacks (and the planting of false evidence) in public places which were
then to be blamed on "communists" and "socialists." It called for the
execution of terrorist attacks throughout Western Europe, carried out
through a network of covert US/NATO armies, in order to convince European
governments of "the communist threat."

What's striking is that during this period the primary source for US
government info on the Russian "threat" was coming from the Gehlen
Organiation, Hitlers eastern front intelligence apparatus, which in the
aftermath of World War II had cut a deal with the CIA's Allen Dulles and
worked out of Fort Hunt, just outside Washington DC, before being relocated
back to Munich. Headed up by super-spy Nazi General Reinhard Gehlen, the
Org's "special operations" expertise was heeded, financed and
well-protected by U.S. tax dollars well into the 1970's. Could the Gehlen
Org have had an influence in the production of FM 30-31B?

According to FM 30-31B, "there may be times when Host Country Governments
show passivity or indecision in the face of communist subversion and
according to the interpretation of the US secret services do not react with
sufficient effectiveness. Most often such situations come about when the
revolutionaries temporarily renounce the use of force and thus hope to
gain an advantage, as the leaders of the host country wrongly consider the
situation to be secure. US army intelligence must have the means of
launching special operations which will convince Host Country Governments
and public opinion of the reality of the insurgent danger."

The U.S. Army now claims the document was a Russian forgery. Journalist
Allan Francovich in his BBC documentation on Gladio and US/NATO "special
operations" terrorism, asked Ray Cline, CIA deputy director from 1962 to
1966, if he believed FM 30-31B was for real and he replied: "Well, I
suspect it is an authentic document. I don't doubt it. I never saw it but
it's the kind of special forces military operations that are described,"
to be implemented at the discretion of the president and Defense Department
on the "appropriate occasion."

It could be that in Iraq--and elsewhere around the world--the "appropriate
occasion" has arrived. Bush's war on terrorism could be the ultimate
manifestation of the provocateur state; carrying out of clandestine
"executive actions" and "special operations" directed against populations,
including our own, who are truly ignorant of the real "enemy" in the face
of the ever-present manufactured one, traumatized by strategic terror
designed to engender fear and acquiescence to further "security
measures"--thereby enriching the military, police agencies, and munitions
and nuclear business enterprises.

RESOURCES:

Peter Maass, "The Salvadorization of Iraq?," New York Times Magazine, May
1, 2005.
http://www.petermaass.com/core.cfm?p=1&mag=123&magtype=1

A.K. Gupta, "Unraveling Iraq's Secret Militias," Z Magazine, May 2005
http://zmagsite.zmag.org/Images/gupta0505.html

Lila Rajiva, "The Pentagon's 'NATO Option'," CommonDreams, Feb. 10, 2005.
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0210-22.htm

Statewatch Briefing on Operation Gladio
http://users.westnet.gr/~cgian/gladio.htm

US Joint Chiefs of Staff, "Operation Northwoods", 1962
http://cryptome.quintessenz.org/mirror/jcs-corrupt.htm

National Security Archives on Operation Northwoods
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/

US Army, Field Manual 30-31B, 1970
http://cryptome.quintessenz.org/mirror/inscom-foia02.htm

FM 30-31B excerpts from Cryptome.org
http://cryptome.org/fm30-31b/FM30-31B.htm

WW4 REPORT #58 on P2OG
http://www.ww3report.com/58.html#shadows4

Frank Morales, "John Negroponte and the Death Squad Connection, WW4 REPORT #108
http://www.ww4report.com/negropontedeathsquad

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Special to WORLD WAR 4 REPORT, May 10, 2005
Reprinting permissible with attribution

http://WW4Report.com

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