By Pepe Escobar
April 20, 2013 "Information Clearing House" -"RT" - Let’s cut to the chase; the Boston bombing was a classic blowback – the word US networks won’t dare pronounce. The key question to consider is who profits from it.
If the convoluted FBI narrative of the Boston bombing is to be believed – and that’s a suspension of disbelief ‘if’ - here’s the new Osama Bin Laden (this time captured alive); Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, a graduate from a Cambridge, Mass. High school, enrolled at UMass Dartmouth, fluent speaker of English, Russian and Chechen, former wrestling all-star, listing ‘career and money’ on his VKontakte (Russia’s Facebook) page as key interests.
The FBI narrative includes exploits worthy of the Die Hard franchise, such as Dzhokhar running over his brother Tamerlan’s body - enveloped in a suicide vest - in a stolen SUV, and crashing a massive police barricade.
It would be so convenient to pigeonhole the Tsarnaev brothers as Chechen terrorists. But that’s not the case.
Dzhokhar being a member of a few internet groups discussing Chechnya does not prove much. They have been to the US long enough to be thoroughly assimilated; Dzhokhar arrived with his family in March 2002 and Tamerlan on his own in 2004. Before that, the family lived in Kyrgyzstan and then in Dagestan, Russia, where Dzhokhar went to school No. 1 in Makhachkala, Dagestan’s capital.
Residents
flee from an area where a suspect is hiding on Franklin
St., on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts.(AFP
Photo / Darren McCollester)
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So
ultimately, who’re you going to trust? The FBI – whose
credibility is in tatters after such blatant fabrications as The
Fast and the
Furious-style Iranian-cum-Mexican cartel plot to kill a
Saudi ambassador?
Or
the brothers’ mother, as
interviewed by RT? Both parents vehemently insist this was
an FBI set-up; something that neatly dovetails, for instance,
with what a man who trained Tamerlan in mixed-martial arts in
Allston told WBZ-Boston; “I knew him…
It's not the guy that they're talking about now.”
Jihadi come home
Chechnya’s
strongman Ramzan Kadyrov, apart from displaying his trademark
truculence on his favorite media platform, Instagram, has made a
(crucial) point; “Any attempt to make a link between Chechnya
and the Tsarnaevs, if they are guilty, is pointless. They grew
up in the US, their views and beliefs were formed there. The
roots of evil must be searched for in America.”
Dzhokhar
was born in 1993 - just before Chechnya, following the collapse
of the Soviet Union, made a bold move for independence. At
first, the process was mostly secular. Slowly, hardcore jihadis
took over. The Kremlin counter-attacked. A low-level jihadist
guerrilla movement – which leaked into neighboring Dagestan –
persists, fought by the Kremlin’s counter-insurgency apparatus.
Chechnya’s new jihadis want an emirate, as envisioned by Doku
Umarov; a Chechnya-istan modeled on the Talibanistan of the late
1990s. Umarov always insists on global jihad – from Afghanistan
and Iraq to Somalia and Palestine – against
“everyone who wages war against Islam and
Muslims.”
Just as I
have met a lot of Chechens fighting alongside the Taliban – and
then captured in Afghanistan before 9/11 - there are quite a few
Chechens in Syria as part of a global jihadi brigade fighting
the Bashar Assad government in Aleppo.
But that’s
quite a stretch to explain Boston. Especially when as recently
as three weeks ago Umarov called on the Chechen Diaspora to buy
a one-way ticket to wage jihad at home.
Chechens
did hit soft targets in the past; it could be two Dagestani
female suicide bombers blowing up the Moscow Metro in 2010,
killing at least 40 people and injuring 100, or the gory outcome
of the Beslan school tragedy in 2004, when no less than 334
hostages died, most of them children.
But this
always had to do with Russia – not the US.
‘We don’t do terrorism’
The usual
suspects, as in proverbial armchair warriors of Think Tankland
in the US, are busy cataloguing the Tsarnaev brothers as
‘grassroots militants’. So far, there’s no evidence the brothers
are grassroots Al-Qaeda, or even any franchise in the Al-Qaeda
nebula.
The star
of much of what passes for analysis is Al-Qaeda in the Arabian
Peninsula (AQAP)’s online magazine
‘Inspire’, which among other things taught how to make bombs
using pressure-cookers. Still, the notion that the brothers were
part of some Al-Qaeda-inspired cell dormant for almost a decade
is nonsense.
If
Dzhokhar had been killed, just as Tamerlan, we would never know
their motive – assuming they are what the FBI is telling the
world they are.
For his
part, President Obama has been quite explicit, as in ‘We
don’t do terrorism’; that implies only ‘others’ do. The
Tsarnaev brothers, as Americanized as they were, still fit the
definition of The Other.
For
millions of Americans, Boston will only reinforce this view –
further preventing them from empathizing with ‘collateral’
Pashtun civilian victims of the CIA’s shadow war in the
Pakistani tribal areas. Not to mention average Iraqis; in the
same day of the Boston bombing, no fewer than 50 civilians were
killed and over 300 wounded by
terror in Iraq.
Even
before Dzhokhar utters a word, and even before we know for sure
that the brothers were indeed responsible for the Boston
bombings, the main profiteers are already those pushing for
total militarization of US civilian life; to prevent another
Boston, they will argue even more forcefully, the Global War on
Terror (GWOT), as the Pentagon never ceased to believe, is
eternal.
In God we
may trust; but just in case an internal state of war is the
guarantee of true peace. And as much as another Boston will
eventually happen, any serious analysis of US foreign policy
provoking blowback will remain taboo.
Pepe
Escobar is the roving correspondent for Asia Times
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