War on terror a disaster, says think tank report urging policy changes Print E-mail
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
THE so-called war on terror has been a "disaster" and British military policy in Iraq and Afghanistan must be fundamentally changed if al-Qaeda is to be defeated, a report released today states.
 
iraq_montage_170.jpgThe report, by the Oxford Research Group think tank, calls for major changes in foreign policy and warns of the dangers of military action against Iran.
 
Iraq has become a training ground for violent jihadists and British and US forces should withdraw from the country immediately, it adds.
 
Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister, will update MPs in the Commons this afternoon following his recent visit to Iraq, when he announced that 1,000 British troops could be back in the UK by Christmas. The latest report claims the current fight against international terrorism has failed and has instead played into the hands of al-Qaeda.
 
The dismantling of the Taleban regime in Afghanistan in 2001-2 was of "direct value" to al-Qaeda and the extraordinary rendition and detention of terrorist suspects a "constant source of propaganda".
 
The report, Towards Sustainable Security - Alternatives to the War on Terror, calls for a complete withdrawal from Iraq, a scaling-down of military operations in Afghanistan, and the ending of extraordinary rendition and detention without trial.
 
The report's author, Paul Rogers, said: "Every aspect of the war on terror has been counterproductive in Iraq and Afghanistan, from the loss of civilian life through to mass detentions without trial. In short, it has been a disaster. Western countries simply have to face up to the dangerous mistakes of the past six years and recognise the need for new policies."
 
He warned: "Going to war with Iran will make matters far worse, playing directly into the hands of extreme elements and adding greatly to the violence across the region. Whatever the problems with Iran, war should be avoided at all costs - the mistakes already made will be completely overshadowed by the consequences of a war with Iran."
 
The Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman, Michael Moore, said: "This hard-hitting report is a timely reminder of the flawed strategy of treating Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran as three fronts of the so-called war on terror.
 
"The concept of the war on terror is now wholly discredited. It would be folly to continue trying to tackle violent extremism in the same manner. The government must pay heed and withdraw our troops from Iraq and reconsider our strategy for Afghanistan. Above all else it must make it clear that military action against Iran is a non-starter."
 
However, Jim Devine, the Labour MP for Livingston and a long-standing opponent of the war in Iraq, said he believed a distinction should be made between that conflict and the war in Afghanistan.
 
"My views would be different with reference to Afghanistan because the return of the Taleban would set the country back by 100 years, particularly in respect of the education and rights of women.
 
"But I would agree that the war in Iraq has been a disaster and I have been opposed to it from the start. There was no serious thinking about how to handle the aftermath of the war and how to manage the consequences of Saddam's downfall."
 
Lindsey German, the national convener for the Stop the War Coalition said: "I am not surprised that this report says the war has been a disaster. This is the view of nearly everybody who looks into this seriously. The latest statistics say there are four million refugees and more than a million civilian dead in Iraq.
 
"The only people who don't seem to realise this war has been a disaster are the British and US governments. If you look at the opinion polls most people are strongly opposed to continuation of the war. Most recent opinion polls suggest they want the war to end within a year.
 
"We believe the British government should act to withdraw troops by Christmas and we hope that is what Gordon Brown will announce tomorrow."
 
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We haven't seen this report and so we are not in a position to comment on it."
 
BAN BID 'BOOSTS PROTEST DEMO'
 
ATTEMPTS to ban an anti-war march have swelled numbers expected to join it, the organisers have claimed.
 
The Stop The War Coalition said it will go ahead today with a rally in London's Trafalgar Square, and a march to parliament, to call on the government to withdraw British troops from Iraq.
 
Celebrities, peace campaigners and MPs will take part in the march, including Tony Benn, musician Brian Eno and comedian Mark Thomas.
 
Police have told the group it may not march along Whitehall because of an old law protecting the right of MPs and Lords to get to Westminster.
 
Lindsey German, the group's convener, said thousands were now expected to join the protest, with many more people than expected planning to travel in to London.
 
Source: Scotsman.com



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Readers have left 9 comments.
Rob: Quote

Warmongers will only stop when it becomes hard for them to fool their own people.
when enough of us keep beleiving and voting fo them.they will carry on like before.
the system at the moment is well oiled to make sure whether its the tories or the labour there will be no major policy changes.
by marching we let the world know that there are people who care about what is being done in pour name and we do not agree with it.
(1) 2007-10-23 11:54:09
DaveZ: Quote

Warmongers will only stop when it becomes hard for them to fool their own people.
when enough of us keep beleiving and voting fo them.they will carry on like before.
the system at the moment is well oiled to make sure whether its the tories or the labour there will be no major policy changes.
by marching we let the world know that there are people who care about what is being done in pour name and we do not agree with it.
— Rob


Let's be clear that Saddam Hussein was a war-monger. He had a war with Iran and attacked Kuwait and Israel.

Khomeni was a war-monger because he had a war with Iraq.

Hezbollah are war-mongerers due to their recent un-provoked attack against Israel and their vow to destroy Israel.

Hamas by their charter are war-mongers.

It is said that present-day Iran and Syria are war-mongering by direct support of terrorists and insurgents.

Let's remember it isn't only the West that should carry this label (if you are going to start sticking some on).
(2) 2007-10-23 13:04:39
shan: Quote

I think the antiwar movement has done a great job by keeping the focus on what is happening in nations,which are occupied in our name.
The more we do this the more people shall become aware of the crimes committed in our names.
(3) 2007-10-23 13:25:19
George: Quote

Is all war wrong?
(4) 2007-10-23 14:30:20
roadkill: Quote

The 'Stop the War' march was a success with approx. 5000 of us turning out and marching (more in Trafalgar Square) which is not bad for a Monday. There was a good cross section of society as well; young and old from all communities as well as several MPs, senior peace activists and a former member of the SAS.
Strange how it barely got a mention on the news; I finally found a short piece on Al Jazeera.
Is all war wrong? Its always been part of us, as has disease, poverty, rape, murder and slavery. We try to avoid and prevent these mistakes / crimes however, and we should always avoid war. As DaveZ points out; this must be a multilateral effort.
(5) 2007-10-23 15:30:18
George: Quote

roadkill:

"We should always avoid war"???

I appreciate the sentiment. Neville Chamberlain tried to avoid a war and look where that got us. Unpleasant though it may be we have to be prepared to fight and die to defeat evil. (I'm not talking about Iraq - but just as a principle).
(6) 2007-10-23 15:47:50
DaveZ: Quote

The 'Stop the War' march was a success with approx. 5000 of us turning out and marching (more in Trafalgar Square) which is not bad for a Monday. There was a good cross section of society as well; young and old from all communities as well as several MPs, senior peace activists and a former member of the SAS.
Strange how it barely got a mention on the news; I finally found a short piece on Al Jazeera.
Is all war wrong? Its always been part of us, as has disease, poverty, rape, murder and slavery. We try to avoid and prevent these mistakes / crimes however, and we should always avoid war. As DaveZ points out; this must be a multilateral effort.
— roadkill


Stop The War was a failure because no war was stopped. I admire the resolution of the supporters in turning-out, although not the Palestinian supporting hitch-hikers.

Strange that Stop The War is led by a German.
(7) 2007-10-23 16:15:07
Rob: Quote

MPAC can you please set up a blog for zionists were they can spew all the vile propaganda they want and instead of turning every blog into a slanging match.
BTW mpac what happened to your rules about staying on topic.
(8) 2007-10-24 17:38:40
bigman: Quote

why is it that you need a think tank to say that the war on terror was a disaster when so many muslims and non-muslim could have seen how our leaders did not listen and now we are more in danger then ever.
(9) 2007-10-24 20:59:47
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