The text starts talking about the invisible prisoners and how the
different developed countries used their proxy alliances to manage their dirty
work in the “Shadow of the law”. Lots of documents from the US military
operations were lost or simply disappear, and are quite suspicious. The process
in which these suspected criminals are held shows us that in reality no legal
process in followed, and they prefer to keep it in the shadows. They destroy
the documents and do blind eye to the situation, such as what happened with
Yaser Esam Hamdi. Many cases
like this followed, when the situations aren’t explained so they have more time
to interrogate them. The deployment of colonial armies has been a notably
effective method not only for defraying costs, but also for spreading any blame
that is to be apportioned in the aftermath of asymmetric wars. Imperialism was
less about conquest than about the training of local armies, and the
relationship established between American officers and their Third World
countries.
The US was in charge of the
creation of many zones of invisibility for their detentions in the shadows.
During the texts lots of example and cases of violence and illegal arrests are
explained, that can easily show how the US is in charge of many illegal activities
and humanitarian catastrophes around the world. Then it talks about how the
Israeli military do the same as the US with Lebanon. The importance about the
proxies is that they aren’t defined at all. They don’t really know who are they
working for, or where do they belong.
They get used to not asking questions or demanding explanations. But
compared to the Israeli intervention in other countries, the US is much worse.
The War on terror provided the
broadest display of the use of proxies anywhere. The most important cases were
held in the US territory, but the others were held by their proxies, as a way
of cleaning their hands. Lots of reports had showed us how the US has committed
atrocities and then had covered them up with money or inexistent legal
references.
The use of proxies by the United
States was very useful because of its legal ambiguities of jurisdiction and
because it also reinforce their power all over the world. The proxies also tend
to became emotionally attached to their commanders, so they are willing to
sacrifice their lives or cover up for them. It is funny how the US use the idea
of promoting democracy and human rights as a justification of its invasions, when
is indeed him who breaks all of the rules. The use of proxies as I said before is also used us a mean
to exposed their superiority. So in order to achieve this, the imperial
officers tend to create hierarchies by humiliating their proxies. The issue of
Gender is the most important weapon; they manage to make their proxies feel
like little scared girls under their power (“Bunch of women”; “pussies”). This
implies that conquered populations in this asymmetrical dyad became owned,
penetrated, and feminine.
The use of proxies also helps to create
a net of connections between different countries in order to help the US with
their interrogations and manipulation of prisoners. The text quoted: “If you
want a serious interrogation, you send a prisoner to Jordan. If you want them
to be tortured, you send them to Syria.” Here the undercover network of the US
is exposed, showing us how illegal all this was. The case of Toscanino is
useful to understand how the US has used an illegal policeman from Montevideo
to kidnap him, and then take him under custody to Brazil where he was brutally
tortured and interrogated. Throughout the whole process the United States was
aware of the interrogations and did in fact receive reports as to its
progress. Then Toscanino was taken
to the US an prosecuted there as a high drug mafia.
What is important here is that
Toscanino abduction is not in any way legal, you simply cannot take a person
out of a country without having the permission from the country he is at. This
is why the US invented a “legal” name for this, and labels it as “informal or
irregular” rendition. This has
become a significant weapon in the arsenal of various US presidents, such us
Bush. The legal counsel of the US established a new policy, by which the US law
enforcement can kidnap fugitives from US law without the consent of the countries
in which the abduction occurs. Of course, this is very legit because the US has
the power to break all the rules of the international treaties around the world
that he doesn’t like. The examples about their transgressions goes on and on in
the text, giving more and more examples about how the US is in fact a
hypocritical country that goes against of what he preaches around the world.
The advantages about this proxies
is that they have more liberties to do what the US cant, because of their more
flexible laws. But ordering and giving orders is the same us doing it by
yourself, or worst. And this is why the title of the text is “time in the
shadows”. Quote: “We don’t kick the shit out of them; we send them to other
countries so they can kick the shit out of them”. The combination of all this invisibility is priceless for
the US because they can do whatever they like without being punished or
prosecuted. They count with a huge legal management to make this look like
legal, and until now it is working. But in reality, we all know how illegal all
this is.
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