In a forthcoming interview with Al Jazeera English set to air on July 31st, a former United States generalwho helped craft some of the most controversial tactics in Americas foreign warswarned that drone strikes create terrorists. Retired Army General Mike Flynn also criticized American torture tactics and condemned the United States for the integral role its foreign policy has played in spurring the creation of the notorious Islamic State.
Flynn was a top intelligence official following 9/11. He worked for the Pentagons internal intelligence agencythe Defense Intelligence Agencybefore conflict with Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper forced him to resign a year ahead of schedule. Following his resignation, Flynn became an outspoken opponent of Obamas foreign policy because, in spite of the presidents expansion of military operations, the general believed Obama had not been sufficiently aggressive in battling the Islamic State.
Now, however, the hawkish general is open about his concerns about the American militarys role in the world. In his interview with Mehdi Hasan of Al Jazeera, he addresses the drone war, which grew considerably under President Obama:
When you drop a bomb from a drone you are going to cause more damage than you are going to cause good, he said.
He also indicts Americas infamousand widespread useof torture. You know I hope that as more and more information comes out that people are held accountable, he says. History is not going to look kind on those actions and we will be held, we should be held accountable for many, many years to come.
His statements parallel sentiments he expressed previously. Earlier this year, he condemned the findings of the highly publicized CIA torture report, which revealed the use of inhumane and grotesque enhanced interrogation techniques. Flynn said history will look back on it, and it wont be a pretty picture.
As the director of Intelligence for the Joint Special Operations Commanda secretive unit that reports directly to the White HouseFlynn oversaw the transformation of JSOC into an intelligence-based unit. As detailed by journalist Jeremy Scahills documentary, Dirty Wars, JSOC was responsible for thousands of raidsmany deadlyon Afghani civilians, many of whom had no ties to terrorism.
When he was asked (on a separate occasion from the Al Jazeera interview) how many people JSOC killed in Iraq, Flynn reportedly responded, Thousands, I dont even know how many.
Now, however, Flynn acknowledges the aggressive military approach that encompassed his actions may not have been wisean analysis not to be taken lightly considering his extensive role in military operations in the Iraq. In fact, he admitted U.S. military policy played a significant part in the rise of the Islamic State. As The Intercept reported of his interview with Al Jazeera,
Flynn says that the invasion of Iraq was a strategic mistake that directly contributed to the rise of the extremist group the Islamic State. We definitely put fuel on a fire, he told Hasan. Absolutely theres no doubt, I mean history will not be kind to the decisions that were made certainly in 2003.
His statements are further evidence that the militarys misadventures are not the brave, noble missions they are so often made out to be. A recent declassified report suggested the military knowingly contributed to the rise of ISIS. As far back as 2006, intelligence agencies warned that waging war in the Middle East would result in increased terrorist activity.
Whether increased terror activity is precipitated by drone strikes, full-on invasions, or both of Flynns admissions, what is clear is that the United States now reaps what it sows in the Middle East. It is becoming astoundingly clear that the U.S. wars in the Middle Eastmany times justified by lies for the sake of securing resourcescause more harm than good.
Title: Retired US General Admits Militarys Role in Creating ISIS
His statements are further evidence that the militarys misadventures are not the brave, noble missions they are so often made out to be. A recent declassified report suggested the military knowingly contributed to the rise of ISIS.
What a shabby hit-piece. They didn't even try to prove their central assertion.
Apparently, for some people the mere accusation is enough proof.