Introduction: Bombs, domestic and foreign, are defining the nature
of politics in the United States, the European Union and among radical Islamist
groups and individuals. The scale and scope of bomb-politics varies with the
practioner.
‘Wholesale bombers’ are state actors, who engage in
large-scale, long-term bombing designed to destroy adversary governments or
movements. ‘Retail bombers’ are groups or individuals engaging in small-scale,
sporadic bombings, designed to provoked fear and secure symbolic outcomes.
Apart from planned bombings, there are improvised
bombings committed by deranged individuals who engage in suicide attacks
without any political backing or coherent purpose.
In this paper we will focus on the nature of
‘wholesale’ and ‘retail’ bombings, their frequency, political consequences and
long-term impact on global political power.
Bombing as Everyday Events
The US and EU are the world’s foremost practitioners
of ‘wholesale bombing’. They engage in serial attacks against multiple
countries without declaring war or introducing their own citizen ground troops.
They specialize in indiscriminant attacks on civilian populations - unarmed
women, children, elders and non-combatant males. In other words, for the
‘wholesale bombers’, unleashing terror on societies is an everyday event.
The US and EU practice ‘total war’ from the skies, not
sparing a single sphere of everyday, civilian life. They bomb neighborhoods,
markets, vital infrastructure, factories, schools and health facilities. The
result of their daily, ‘ordinary’ bombing is the total erasure of the very
structures necessary for civilized existence, leading to mass dispossession and
the forced migration of millions in search of safety.
It is not surprising that the refugees seek safety in
the countries that have destroyed their means of normal existence. The
wholesale bombers of the US-EU do not bomb their own cities and citizens - and
so millions of the dispossessed are desperate to get in.
Wholesale bomb policies have emerged because prolonged
ground wars in the targeted countries evoke strong domestic opposition from
their citizens unwilling to accept casualties among US and EU soldiers.
Wholesale bombing draws less domestic opposition because the bombers suffer few
losses.
At the same time, while mass aerial bombing reduces
the political risks of casualties at home, it expands and deepens violent
hostility abroad. The mass flight of refugees to US-EU population centers
allows the entry of violent combatants who will bring their own version of the
total war strategies to the homes of their invaders.
Secular resistance has generally targeted enemy
soldiers, whether they are imperial invaders or jihadi mercenaries. Their
targets are more focused on the military. But faced with the politics of
long-distance, wholesale bombing, the secular opposition becomes ineffective.
When the ’secular opposition’ diminishes, ethno-religious combatants troops
emerge.
The Islamists have taken command of the resistance,
adopting their tactics to the imperial policy of total serial wars.
Retail Bomb-Warfare
Lacking an air force, Islamist terrorists engage in
ground wars to counter imperial air wars. Their response to drone warfare, is
hand-made improvised bombs, killing hundreds of civilians. Their victims may be
decapitated with hand-held swords, rather than computer-controlled missiles.
They capture hostile population, committing pillage, torture and rapine, rather
than bomb from a distance, to dispossess and drive into exile.
‘Retail bomb’ terrorists are generally decentralized
and may be recruited overseas. Their bombs are crude and indiscriminant. But
like the wholesale bombers, they target population centers and seek to provoke
panic and despair among the civilian population.
Islamist ‘retail bombers’ seek to expand their range
by attacking the home countries of ‘wholesale bombers’ - the US and Europe.
These attacks are exclusively for propaganda and do not constitute any threat
to strategic imperial military targets. They expose the vulnerability of their
enemies’ civilian population.
While imperial bombers and Islamists bombers have been
at war against each other, they have also served as allies of convenience.
Several recent examples come to mind.
US-EU ‘wholesale bombing’ campaigns against Libya,
Syria and Yemen worked in tandem with Islamist mercenary ground fighters.
‘Wholesale bombers’ devastated the infrastructure and military installations of
the governments of Syria and Libya in support of advancing Islamist ground
troops. In other words, ‘wholesale bombings’ are not sufficient to achieve
targeted ‘regime change’, thus the resort to terrorist ‘retail bombers’ and
jihadi ‘head choppers’ to advance on regional and local targets.
The most blatant recent example of the convergence of
imperial wholesale bombers in support of Islamist retail bombers and terrorists
was the September 17, 2016 US-EU attack on a Syrian military installation,
killing and wounding almost two hundred Syrian soldiers who had been engaged in
combat against ISIS terrorists. While Washington claimed that the hours-long
aerial bombardment of Syrian government soldiers was a ‘mistake’, it allowed
the jihadi ‘retail bombers’ to take the offensive and overrun the base. Acting
as air-support for ISIS, the US Pentagon effective shut down any possibility
for peace negotiations and sabotaged a fragile ceasefire. This was a major
victory for Washington’s politics of permanent wholesale bombing and ‘regime
change’.
Just as the US launched its propaganda and wholesale
bombing attack against the Syrian government, an improvised ‘retail bombing
campaign’ was launched in the US - in Manhattan and New Jersey! The latest
series of retail bombing attacks in the US led to three dozen, mostly minor,
injuries, while the brutal US wholesale bombing of Syrian troops killed over 62
government soldiers and wounded many more. The political impact and
consequences of wholesale and retail terror bombings in both regions was highly
significant. The US had no more right to launch an air attack on Syrian
government troops engaged in defending their country, than the US-based retail
terrorist (an Afghan-American) had in planting improvised bombs in US cities.
Both actions are illegal.
Political Consequences of Bombing Warfare
The US-ISIS coordinated bombing of Syrian soldiers has
set the stage for all-out warfare. Peace talks were violently sabotaged by the
Obama Administration. Syria and Russia now face the combined forces of ISIS,
Turkey and the US with no hope for a negotiated solution. The battle for
control of Aleppo will intensify. Russian negotiators have failed to check
their cynical American ‘allies’ in their much-ballyhooed ‘war on terror’. They
have no choice but to continue to supply air cover for their Syrian government
allies.
The US has embraced the Turkish invasion of Syria,
betraying both their Kurdish allies and some element among their ISIS partners.
Bombing continues to be Washington’s main option in the Middle East.
The recent retail terror bombing in the US has the
predicted consequence - a mass media whipped into a frenzy of fear mongering.
New York City is further militarized. The face of the ‘enemy’ (a young
Afghan-American, whose own father had tried to turn over to the FBI for his
jihadi connections) is on a hundred million TV screens continuously. The
electoral campaign salivates in anticipation of a terror war for whoever wins
the presidency. Blind fear rather than concrete economic demands take the place
of political debate.
Immigrants, Muslims and terrorists replace Wall Street
tax evaders, profiteers and speculators as the villains in a country mired in
economic and social crises. Economic policies, which have created mass
insecurity and misery, are obscured by the militarist rhetoric.
Militarism, war and wholesale bombing replace the
incremental advances in improving peaceful productive relations with Cuba and
Iran.
The politics of bombing, as a strategy and way-of-life
affects domestic and foreign policy . . . even as the vast majority of American
voters look for alternatives, for jobs, housing, and education and seek to live
without fear and threats.
Wholesale wars lead to retail wars. Overseas bombs
lead to bombs at home. Invasions and occupations provoke outrage and
retaliation. The answer is not to do unto others what you don’t want done on
yourself.
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