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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: The entire globe is a battlefield for Pentagon Forget it; the Global War on Terror (GWOT) is not becoming more democratic or even transparent. US President Barack Obama now pledges to transfer the responsibility of the shadow 'Drone Wars' from the CIA to the Pentagon so the US Congress is able to monitor it. Until virtually yesterday the Obama administration did not even recognize in public the existence of the shadow 'Drone Wars'. The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) at the Pentagon which would then be in charge of the 'Drone Wars' - is bound to remain secret. And the Pentagon is not exactly yearning to retouch its definition of a militant, a prime candidate to be 'target-assassinated'; any military-aged male in a strike zone. Muslim male, it goes without saying. Obamas rhetoric is one thing. His administrations 'Drone Wars' are another thing entirely. The President now insists GWOT is no longer a boundless global war. Thats rhetoric. For the Pentagon, the entire globe is a battlefield. That is the operative concept since the beginning of GWOT, and inbuilt in the Pentagons Full Spectrum Dominance doctrine. And if the entire globe is a battlefield, all its causes and consequences are interconnected. The rules of the game Whats the difference between a British soldier (the UK is attached to GWOT via the special relationship), stationed at an army barracks, gruesomely hacked to death with a meat cleaver in a London street and a Syrian soldier beheaded/disemboweled/cannibalized in rebel-held territory by a mercenary Sunni jihadi? The difference is that the Nigerian-British killer in London is a terrorist, and the jihadi in Syria is a freedom fighter. Whats the difference between an alleged never conclusively - proven Chechen- American principally responsible for the Boston bombing and a little Pashtun girl killed by a US drone in Waziristan? The difference is that the Chechen-American is a terrorist, and the Pashtun girl is not even acknowledged by the Pentagon (and even if she was, shed go down as collateral damage.) And what if the collateral damage is a US citizen, as in Abdulrahman al- Awlaki, the 16-year-old son of Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, 'target- assassinated' by a US drone in Yemen in October 2011? It will take 19 months for the administration to admit he was terminated but still with no justification attached. GWOTs rules of the game wont change no matter how soaring Obamas rhetoric. When the US or the West kills or 'target-assassinates' Muslim civilians, thats never terrorism. When Muslims supported by the West kill other Muslim civilians as in Syria they are not terrorists; they are Reaganesque freedom fighters. When Muslims kill Western soldiers as in London theyre terrorists. When Muslims happen to come from regime-changeable Iran and Syrias government, not to mention Hezbollah, they are by definition terrorists. And when Muslims are lingering in Guantanamo just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time when the US invaded a Muslim country, they remain terrorists the umpteenth Obama promise to close Guantanamo notwithstanding. U.S. President Barack Obama listens as Medea Benjamin, an activist from the organization called Code Pink, shouts at him while he speaks at the National Defense University May 23, 2013 in Washington, DC (Win McNamee / Getty Images / AFP) Pick your favorite blowback Take a look at the trailer of Dirty Warsfeaturing Jeremy Scahills investigation of Washingtons shadow war. Pay attention to what a Pashtun peasant says: If the Americans do this again, we are ready to shed our blood fighting them. Thats blowback. And not only Pashtuns are ready but pan-Arabs and Muslims born and bred in the West. The new lone wolf catchphrase/hysteria barely identifies the future proliferation of Muslim individuals whose anger finally explodes. They may not be affiliated with any al-Qaeda-style franchise or copycat. What they do embody is the notion that if the West can get away with killing Muslim civilians, there will be a price to pay. Thats 1, 2, 3, one thousand blowbacks. And reasons for a thousand blowbacks are piling up. The Bush administrations 'Shock and Awe' over Baghdad 10 years ago was Western terrorism inflicted on Iraqs civilian population. The 'Drone Wars' are Western terrorism inflicted on civilian populations from Yemen to Pakistans tribal areas. The sanctions packages imposed for years on Iraq and later on Iran are slow- motion Western terrorism inflicted on civilian populations to prepare them for regime change. Meanwhile the West simply wont quit its ability to fabricate more blowbacks. NATOs war liberated Libya and turned it into a failed state. The result is Sahelistan; northern and western Africa on fire. Suicide bombers in Niger have just attacked a military camp and a uranium mine operated by French company Areva. Responsibility was claimed by Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a former leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) who late last year formed the splinter group Signatories in Blood, then led the attack on a natural gas plant in Ain Amenas in Algeria last January, and later may or rather may not have been killed. The bottom line is that the entire globe will remain a battlefield a self- fulfilling Pentagon prophecy. So many Belmokhtars to fight, so many Syrian jihadis to support, so many al- Qaeda to target-assassinate, so many Muslim lone wolves to track. Obamas rhetoric is just a show. GWOT is bound to remain a serpent biting its own tail, eagerly feeding itself till the end of time. The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT. 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