The Son of Africa claims a continent’s crown jewels
Barack Obama is leading the US at the head of a pack of western nations intent on the new scramble t
By John Pilger Published 20 October 2011
Barack Obama is leading the US at the head of a pack of western nations intent on the new scramble to exploit Africa’s resources. Their chief aim? To squeeze a China hungry for raw materials.
On 14 October, President Barack Obama announced that he was sending United States special forces to Uganda to join the civil war there. In the next few months, US combat troops will be sent to South Sudan, Congo and Central African Republic. They will "engage" only for "self-defence", says Obama, satirically. With Libya secured, an American invasion of the African continent is under way.
The press describes Obama's decision as "highly unusual" and "surprising", even "weird". It is none of these things. It is the logic of US foreign policy since 1945. Take Vietnam. The priority was to halt the alleged influence of China, an imperial rival, and "protect" Indonesia, which President Richard Nixon called "the region's richest hoard of natural resources . . . the greatest prize". Vietnam got in the way; the slaughter of more than three million Vietnamese and the devastation and poisoning of their land were the price of America achieving its goal.
As in all subsequent invasions by America, a trail of blood stretching from Latin America to Iraq and Afghanistan, the rationale was "self-defence" or "humanitarian", words long emptied of their dictionary meaning.
Proxy war
In Africa, says Obama, the "humanitarian mission" is to assist the government of Uganda to defeat the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), which "has murdered, raped and kidnapped tens of thousands of men, women and children in Central Africa". This is an accurate description of the LRA, evoking multiple atrocities administered by the US, such as the bloodbath in the 1960s following the CIA-arranged murder of Patrice Lumumba, the independence leader and first legally elected prime minister of Congo, and the CIA coup that installed Mobutu Sese Seko, regarded as Africa's most venal tyrant.
Obama's other justification also invites satire. This is the "national security of the United States". The LRA has been doing its nasty work for 24 years. Today, it has fewer than 400 fighters, and has never been weaker. However, "US national security" usually means buying a corrupt and thuggish regime that has something Washington wants. Uganda's "president-for-life", Yoweri Museveni, is already receiving the larger part of $45m in US military "aid" - including Obama's favoured drones. This is his bribe to fight a proxy war against America's latest phantom Islamic enemy, the ragtag al-Shabaab, based in Somalia. The LRA will play a public relations role, distracting western journalists with its perennial horror stories.
However, the main reason the US is invading Africa is no different from that which ignited the Vietnam war. It is China. In the world of self-serving, institutionalised paranoia that justifies what General David Petraeus, the former US commander and now CIA director, implies is a state of perpetual war, China is replacing al-Qaeda as the official "threat".
When I interviewed Bryan Whitman, a deputy assistant secretary of defence, at the Pentagon last year, I asked him to describe the current danger to America. Struggling visibly, he repeated, "Asymmetric threats . . . asymmetric threats." These justify the money-laundering, state-sponsored arms conglomerates and the biggest military and war budget in history. With Osama Bin Laden airbrushed, China takes the mantle.
Africa is China's success story. Where the Americans bring drones and destabilisation, the Chinese bring roads, bridges and dams. What they want is resources, especially fossil fuels. With Africa's greatest oil reserves, Libya under Muammar al-Gaddafi was one of China's most important sources of fuel. When civil war broke out and Nato backed the "rebels" with a fabricated story about Gaddafi planning "genocide" in Benghazi, China evacuated its 30,000 workers in Libya. The subsequent UN Security Council resolution that allowed the west's "humanitarian intervention" was explained succinctly in a proposal to the French government by the "rebel" National Transitional Council, disclosed last month in the newspaper Libération, in which France was offered 35 per cent of Libya's gross national oil production "in exchange" (the term used) for "total and permanent" French support for the NTC. Running up the Stars and Stripes in "liberated" Tripoli, the US ambassador, Gene Cretz, blurted out: "We know that oil is the jewel in the crown of Libyan natural resources."
World domination
The de facto conquest of Libya by the US and its imperial partners heralds a modern version of the "Scramble for Africa" at the end of the 19th century. Like in the "victory" in Iraq, journalists have played a critical role in distinguishing between worthy and unworthy Libyan victims. A recent Guardian front page carried a photograph of a terrified "pro-Gaddafi" fighter and his wild-eyed captors who, the caption said, "celebrate". According to General Petraeus, there are now wars "of perception . . . conducted continuously through the news media".
For more than a decade, the US has tried to establish a command on the African continent, AFRICOM, but has been rebuffed by governments fearful of the regional tensions this would cause. Libya, and now Uganda, South Sudan and Congo, provide the main chance. As WikiLeaks cables and the US National Strategy for Counter-terrorism show, American plans for Africa are part of a global design in which 60,000 special forces, including death squads, operate in 75 countries. As the then defence secretary Dick Cheney pointed out in the 1990s, America simply wants to rule the world.
That this is now the gift of Barack Obama, the "Son of Africa", is supremely ironic. Or is it? As Frantz Fanon explained in Black Skin, White Masks, what matters is not so much the colour of your skin as the power you serve and the millions you betray.
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47 comments
Excellent exposé as ever Mr Pilger. Odious and devious Obama has turned out to be as much of a smooth talking, lying, treacherous scum to the cause of Americans and Black Africans as Blair is to UK, Europe and the Middle East. When Obama has finished with the White House, he would have earned the title of “African Peace Envoy”. As I have warned countless times before, you befriend the US of A or members of NATO at your peril for they would not flinch double-crossing you if it suited them and their unquenchable greed (whether for minerals or materials). There is no worse terrorist organisation [Israel excepted] than these anywhere in the Universe. If readers have any doubts, just re-read Pilger's sentence in the current piece:
"On 14 October, President Barack Obama announced that he was sending United States special forces to Uganda to join the civil war there. In the next few months, US combat troops will be sent to South Sudan, Congo and Central African Republic. They will "engage" only for "self-defence", says Obama, satirically."" Seems like someone breaks into your house to rob you of your valuables and then shoots you in the head pleading that he only burgled your house in an act of self defence.
We should call in the exterminators to rid this planet of such vermin. They have as much right to "due process of law" as was and is still being meted out by these vermin to innocent and guilty alike residing in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Gaza, Somalia, Chagos Islanders, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador etc to name but a few.
Libya lead itself and for those who have read The Green Book you will understand that this system of self leadership is democratic. Gadhafi was a revolutionary and many people in his country loved him. For the West he was in the way of their objective and as such was removed by them and not his own people. Common sense would tell anyone that if he was all that the West state! Why did he not Run with the Gold? Why did he fight to the last with his people?
Gadhafi's mistake was no going Nuclear period...
IS THE WORLD GONNA BE OVER SOON?
Pilger is still telling it like it is, I detect a frothing at the mouth from the usual Daily Mail reading culprits, keep it up John and ignore the simple simons.
Does Mr. Pilger ever make a distinction between wanted to trade with a nation and wanting to domminate that nation with the secondary goal of attacking another nation? Given Pilger's rules, the USA would have to give up any participation in world trade ever and turn over all our money to Mr. Pilger for his little projects. This would be insane.
Mr. Pilger has once again prooved himself to be only a creepy little bigot. For running this piece as if it was journalism the New Statesman has prooved itself to be second rate and going down.
Now I get it. Pilger is the NS comedy star. Does he also do the funnies?
writeon! Good to have you back. You disappeared for a while when I caught you telling multiple lies, and I was wondering if you would show your face here again.
So are you here to apologise?
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Anyway, the long running Pilger parody continues. The fascinating part is not his ever increasing lunatic views, the part that I always come for is the fawning praise of the most gullible collection of unthinking fools you can find anywhere, throwing themselves before Pilger's feet and worshiping his every word. Servile doesn't begin to describe Pilger's faithful. Oh praise Pilger, he gives us what we want to hear!
But why not point out the more absurd points of this latest rant. They would be rather obvious anybody who thought about it, but most here don't.
First of all, Libya was 'one of China's most important sources of fuel'? It represented 3% of Chinese imports, and China produces half of its own oil. Since when is 1.5% 'one of their most important sources'?
And western oil companies were already in Libya under Gadaffi. ENI has been there since 1959. The fact that western oil companies lift the oil doesn't mean it can't be sold to China, and obviously it has been all along.
Secondly, although it has already been mentioned, it is deeply offensive and shockingly offensive for Pilger to say "Africa is China's success story... the Chinese bring roads, bridges and dams". This is a country that armed the Sudanese while they were committing genocide, sells arms to Mugabe and arms both Ethiopia and Eritrea while the fight each other. Last year Chinese managers turned shotguns on protesting miners in Zambia.
It astounds me the sheer naivete of people who can read Pilger and get conned by him. It is, frankly, chilling.
"the stupidest, inane, uneducated, uninteligent, banal, non-sensical, rubbish"
"a frothing at the mouth from the usual Daily Mail reading culprits"
Look how they squeal when Pilger is challenged!
writeon, tell me how pointing out that Libya isn't "one of China's most important sources of fuel" is 'frothing' or 'stupid and uneducated'.
Clearly writeon is upset that I caught him red handed telling multiple lies. What a tantrum!
Pilger's right, unfortunately. The western empire, which is really the US empire is going to war with the world, and this requires accesss to and control of vast sources of oil. With Libya down and it's oil under our control, Sudan is going to feel very isolated indeed.
Then we topple the regime in Syria... and then on to Iran. Once Iran has been brought inside our sphere of influence China will be over a barrel, then either using Tibet or Taiwan as an excuse we'll have the recources for a conflict with China and regime change there.
Libya is just the first stage in a strategic plan to kick China out of Africa and deny them access to Africa's resources and an alternative market for their goods.
The relationship between the US and China increasingly reminds me of the rivalry between the British Empire and Imperial Germany prior to World War One.
well john as I always say abright light in a dark world- viva le revolution