Thursday 26 August 2010

Osama and the Chimera

I hate to admit it, but I wasn't sure what a "chimera" was, until I looked it up online. I came across several meanings, two of which I thought of interest. Here is one: " a mythical fire-breathing monster with the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a serpent". Right - and here's another:" a grotesque product of the imagination". For some reason, this made me think of the ever elusive Osama Bin Laden, who stands (somewhere- or is he bedridden?) as one of the greatest monsters of our time. The fact that no-one seems to have the remotest idea where he is, or even if he is alive or dead, makes me wonder if he is, perhaps, a product of a paranoid imagination, like bogeymen, trolls - or chimeras. But of course, I exaggerate. He must be alive - isn't that why Iraq and Afghanistan were invaded? Now, as we all know, US combat troops left Iraq this week, with their mission (hopefully) accomplished. British troops left some time ago. The war goes on in Afghanistan, of course, but there is hope for a withdrawal of NATO troops in the not-too-distant future. As things stand, they will probably leave without finding Bin Laden. Whether this is important or not, we are not told.
 Some things are clear, however. About 7 000 NATO troops (mostly American) have died in both theatres. For exact figures (so far) see here.  Civilian casualty figures are disputed, but run into six figures. Another grim statistic is that about 200 000 US personnel who have served in Iraq have developed various mental health problems. I have no similar figures for UK troops, but they must be high. Then, of course, there are the wounded and disabled. If Bin Laden set out to cause mass bloodshed, mayhem and damage to the West, then he has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. And (if alive), he may still escape capture.
If Bin Laden wears socks against the cold, he must laugh them off his feet every night.

4 comments:

  1. I note that Fidel Castro now claims that Bin Laden is working for the CIA. I wonder if Elvis Presley is running a chip shop in Havana?

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  2. Osama Bin Laden does exist, and the Americans love that fact, because he provides them every excuse they need to impose their will on other countries. (Presumably they have forgotten all their previous defeats: Vietnam and Somalia being the most obvious.)

    Is he playing into the West's hands by provoking the invasion, or is the West playing into his by rising to the bait he has dangled? It's increasingly looking as though they are locked into a symbiotic relationship - whether that's intentional I've no idea, but I feel certain that each side now serves the other's purposes.

    What is clear is that Bush is complicit in Bin Laden's activities. After the 11th September bombings, the wealthy Bin Laden family were in the USA. They were rushed by the US authorities to an airport to flee the country and return to Saudi Arabia. US officials didn't spend even five minutes to ask them, "You don't happen to know where your lad Osama is, by any chance?"

    Why didn't they? Because they don't want to catch him, that's why. No other explanation fits the facts.

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  3. Nev - does this mean that if Bin Laden turns up in another country, there will be yet another invasion to try and catch him?

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  4. I hope Bin Laden does not show up in Angola, there is lots of Oil there and BP is the operator one of our biggest jobs a the moment.

    http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=2012968&contentId=7056656

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