Neocons Guided Petraeus on Afghan War

Exclusive: Gen. David Petraeus was so cozy with neocon think-tankers that he ensconced two of them in his Afghan War command and granted them top-secret access to U.S. military policy. One later leveraged Petraeus’s friendship to impress military contractors for funding support, writes Robert Parry.

By Robert Parry

Even after the Iraq War disaster and Barack Obama’s election in 2008, neoconservatives retained their influence over U.S. war policies in Afghanistan through their close ties to George W. Bush’s national security holdovers, such as Gen. David Petraeus who partnered with neocon war hawks in escalating the Afghan War.

How tight Petraeus’s relationship was with two neocons in particular, Frederick and Kimberly Kagan, was explored Wednesday in a Washington Post article by war correspondent Rajiv Chandrasekaran who described how Petraeus installed the husband-and-wife team in U.S. offices in Kabul, granted them top-secret clearances and let them berate military officers about war strategy.

Gen. David Petraeus posing before the U.S. Capitol with Kimberly Kagan, founder and president of the Institute for the Study of War. (Photo credit: ISW’s 2011 Annual Report)

Though the Kagans received no pay from the U.S. government, they drew salaries from their respective think tanks which are supported by large corporations, including military contractors with interests in extending the Afghan War. Frederick Kagan works for the American Enterprise Institute, and Kimberly Kagan founded the Institute for the Study of War [ISW] in 2007 and is its current president.

According to ISW’s last annual report, its original supporters were mostly right-wing foundations, such as the Smith-Richardson Foundation and the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, but it now is backed by national security contractors, including major ones like General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman and CACI, as well as lesser-known firms such as DynCorp International, which provides training for Afghan police, and Palantir, a technology company founded with the backing of the CIA’s venture-capital arm, In-Q-Tel. Palantir supplies software to U.S. military intelligence in Afghanistan.

In her official bio at the ISW’s Web site, Kimberly Kagan touts her work “in Kabul for fifteen months in 2010 and 2011 as a ‘directed telescope’ to General David H. Petraeus and subsequently General John Allen, working on special projects for these commanders of the International Security Assistance Force.”

In the ISW’s 2011 annual report, Petraeus praises Kagan as “a barracuda at some times,” hails her leadership and poses with her for several photographs, including one in his dress uniform with the U.S. Capitol in the background.

The Post article noted that “For Kim Kagan, spending so many months away from research and advocacy work in Washington could have annoyed many donors to the Institute for the Study of War. But her major backers appear to have been pleased that she cultivated such close ties with Petraeus, who went from Kabul to head the CIA before resigning this fall over his affair with [biographer Paula] Broadwell.

“On Aug. 8, 2011, a month after he relinquished command in Afghanistan to take over at the CIA, Petraeus spoke at the institute’s first ‘President’s Circle’ dinner, where he accepted an award from Kim Kagan. ‘What the Kagans do is they grade my work on a daily basis,’ Petraeus said, prompting chortles from the audience. ‘There’s some suspicion that there’s a hand up my back, and it makes my lips talk, and it’s operated by one of the Doctors Kagan.’

At the August 2011 dinner honoring Petraeus, Kagan thanked executives from two defense contractors who sit on her institute’s corporate council, DynCorp International and CACI International. The event was sponsored by General Dynamics. All three firms have business interests in the Afghan war.

“Kagan told the audience that their funding allowed her to assist Petraeus. ‘The ability to have a 15-month deployment essentially in the service of those who needed some help, and the ability to go at a moment’s notice, that’s something you all have sponsored,’ she said.”

Earlier Warning Signs

Though the Post article provides new details about Petraeus’s coziness to Washington’s neocons, there have been warning signs about this relationship for several years. In 2010, I wrote articles describing how Petraeus and other holdovers from George W. Bush’s administration, such as Defense Secretary Robert Gates, had trapped the inexperienced Obama into expanding the Afghan War.

On Sept. 27, 2010, I noted that “after his solid victory in November 2008, Obama rebuffed recommendations from some national security experts that he clean house by installing a team more in line with his campaign pledge of ‘change you can believe in.’ He accepted instead the counsel of Establishment Democrats who warned against any disruption to the war-fighting hierarchy and who were especially supportive of keeping Gates.

“Before Obama’s decision to dispatch [an additional] 30,000 troops [in an Afghan War ‘surge’ in 2009], the Bush holdovers sought to hem in the President’s choices by working with allies in the Washington news media and in think tanks.

“For instance, early in 2009, Petraeus personally arranged for Max Boot [a neocon on the Council on Foreign Relations], Frederick Kagan and Kimberly Kagan to get extraordinary access during a trip to Afghanistan. Their access paid dividends for Petraeus when they penned a glowing report in the Weekly Standard about the prospects for success in Afghanistan if only President Obama sent more troops and committed the United States to stay in the war for the long haul.

“‘Fears of impending disaster are hard to sustain, if you actually spend some time in Afghanistan, as we did recently at the invitation of General David Petraeus, chief of U.S. Central Command,’ they wrote upon their return.

“‘Using helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and bone-jarring armored vehicles, we spent eight days traveling from the snow-capped peaks of Kunar province near the border with Pakistan in the east to the wind-blown deserts of Farah province in the west near the border with Iran. Along the way we talked with countless coalition soldiers, ranging from privates to a four-star general,’ the trio said.”

Trapping the President

How Obama was manipulated by Bush’s holdovers with the help of the neocons was chronicled, too, in Bob Woodward’s 2010 book, Obama’s Wars, which revealed that Bush’s old team made sure Obama was given no option other than to escalate troop levels in Afghanistan. The Bush holdovers also lobbied for the troop increase behind Obama’s back.

Woodward’s book notes that “in September 2009, Petraeus called a Washington Post columnist to say that the war would be unsuccessful if the president held back on troops. Later that month, [Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Adm. Mike] Mullen repeated much the same sentiment in Senate testimony, and in October, [Gen. Stanley] McChrystal asserted in a speech in London that a scaled-back effort against Afghan terrorists would not work.”

This back-door campaign infuriated Obama’s aides, including White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, Woodward reported. “Filling his rant with expletives, Emanuel said, ‘Between the chairman [Mullen] and Petraeus, everyone’s come out and publicly endorsed the notion of more troops. The president hasn’t even had a chance!’” Woodward reported.

According to Woodward’s book, Gates, Petraeus and Mullen refused to even prepare an early-exit option that Obama had requested. Instead, they offered up only plans for their desired escalation of about 40,000 troops.

Woodward wrote: “For two exhausting months, [Obama] had been asking military advisers to give him a range of options for the war in Afghanistan. Instead, he felt that they were steering him toward one outcome and thwarting his search for an exit plan. He would later tell his White House aides that military leaders were ‘really cooking this thing in the direction they wanted.’”

Woodward identified Gates, Petraeus and Mullen as “unrelenting advocates for 40,000 more troops and an expanded mission that seemed to have no clear end.”

The Bush holdovers even resisted passing along a “hybrid” plan that came from outside their group, from Vice President Joe Biden who had worked with JCS vice chairman, Gen. James Cartwright. The plan envisioned a 20,000 troop increase and a more limited mission of hunting Taliban insurgents and training Afghan government forces.

Woodward reported, “When Mullen learned of the hybrid option, he didn’t want to take it to Obama. ‘We’re not providing that,’ he told Cartwright, a Marine known around the White House as Obama’s favorite general. Cartwright objected. ‘I’m just not in the business of withholding options,’ he told Mullen. ‘I have an oath, and when asked for advice I’m going to provide it.’”

Rigged War Game

Later, Obama told Gates and Mullen to present the hybrid option as one possibility, but instead the Bush holdovers sabotaged the idea by organizing a classified war game, code-named Poignant Vision, that some military insiders felt was rigged to discredit the hybrid option, Woodward reported.

According to Woodward’s book, Petraeus cited the results of the war game to Obama at the Nov. 11, 2009, meeting as proof the hybrid option would fail, prompting a plaintive question from a disappointed President, “so, 20,000 is not really a viable option?” Without telling Obama about the limits of the war game, Mullen, Petraeus, Gates and then-field commander McChrystal asserted that the hybrid option would lead to mission failure.

“Okay,” Obama said, “if you tell me that we can’t do that, and you war-gamed it, I’ll accept that,” according to Woodward’s book.

Faced with this resistance from the Bush holdovers and unaware that their war game may have been fixed Obama finally devised his own option that gave Gates, Petraeus and Mullen most of what they wanted 30,000 additional troops on top of the 21,000 that Obama had dispatched shortly after taking office.

Obama did try to bind the Pentagon to a more limited commitment to Afghanistan, including setting a date of July 2011 for the beginning of a U.S. drawdown. Though Obama required all the key participants to sign off on his compromise, it soon became clear that the Bush holdovers had no intention to comply, Woodward reported.

Backstabbing

The incoming Obama administration was warned of this possibility of backstabbing by Gates, Petraeus and other Bush appointees when it was lining up personnel for national security jobs.

As I wrote in November 2008, “if Obama does keep Gates on, the new President will be employing someone who embodies many of the worst elements of U.S. national security policy over the past three decades, including responsibility for what Obama himself has fingered as a chief concern, ‘politicized intelligence.’ It was Gates as a senior CIA official in the 1980s who broke the back of the CIA analytical division’s commitment to objective intelligence.”

More than any CIA official, Gates was responsible for the agency’s failure to detect the collapse of the Soviet Union, in large part because Gates had ridden roughshod over the CIA analysts on behalf of the Reagan administration’s desire to justify a massive military buildup by stressing Soviet ascendance and ignoring evidence of its disintegration.

As chief of the CIA’s analytical division and then deputy CIA director, Gates promoted pliable CIA careerists to top positions, while analysts with an independent streak were sidelined or pushed out of the agency.

“In the mid-1980s, the three senior [Soviet division] office managers who actually anticipated the decline of the Soviet Union and Moscow’s interest in closer relations with the United States were demoted,” wrote longtime CIA analyst Melvin A. Goodman in his book, Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA.

Instead of heeding these warnings, Obama’s team listened to Establishment Democrats like former Rep. Lee Hamilton and former Sen. David Boren, who were big fans of Gates. [For more on Gates’s role, see Robert Parry’s America’s Stolen Narrative.]

Petraeus was much the same story. A favorite of Official Washington and especially the influential neocons, he was credited with supposedly winning the war in Iraq by implementing the “surge” in 2007, which was advocated strongly by Frederick Kagan and other key neocons.

However, in reality, all Petraeus did was extend that misguided war for another few years at the cost of nearly 1,000 more U.S. dead and countless more dead Iraqis thus giving President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney time to get out of Washington before the ultimate failure of the mission became obvious. The last U.S. troops were forced to leave Iraq at the end of 2011.

Begging Boot

Petraeus had such close ties to the neocons that he relied on them to pull him out of difficult political spots. In one embarrassing example in 2010, e-mails surfaced showing the four-star general groveling before Max Boot, seeking the neocon pundit’s help heading off a controversy over Petraeus’s prepared testimony to Congress which contained a mild criticism of Israel.

The e-mails from Petraeus to Boot revealed Petraeus renouncing his own congressional testimony in March 2010 because it included the observation that “the enduring hostilities between Israel and some of its neighbors present distinct challenges to our ability to advance our interests” in the Middle East.

Petraeus’s testimony continued, “Israeli-Palestinian tensions often flare into violence and large-scale armed confrontations. The conflict foments anti-American sentiment, due to a perception of U.S. favoritism for Israel. Meanwhile, al-Qaeda and other militant groups exploit that anger to mobilize support.”

Though the testimony was obviously true, many neocons regard any suggestion that Israeli intransigence on Palestinian peace talks contributed to the dangers faced by American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan or by the U.S. public from acts of terrorism at home as a “blood libel” against Israel.

So, when Petraeus’s testimony began getting traction on the Internet, the general turned to Boot at the high-powered Council on Foreign Relations, and began backtracking on the testimony. “As you know, I didn’t say that,” Petraeus said, according to one e-mail to Boot timed off at 2:27 p.m., March 18. “It’s in a written submission for the record.”

In other words, Petraeus was saying the comments were only in his formal testimony submitted to the Senate Armed Services Committee and were not repeated by him in his brief oral opening statement. However, written testimony is treated as part of the official record at congressional hearings with no meaningful distinction from oral testimony.

In another e-mail, as Petraeus solicited Boot’s help in tamping down any controversy over the Israeli remarks, the general ended the message with a military “Roger” and a sideways happy face, made from a colon, a dash and a closed parenthesis, “:-)”.

The e-mails were made public by James Morris, who runs a Web site called “Neocon Zionist Threat to America.” He said he apparently got them by accident when he sent a March 19 e-mail congratulating Petraeus for his testimony and Petraeus responded by forwarding one of Boot’s blog posts that knocked down the story of the general’s implicit criticism of Israel.

Petraeus forwarded Boot’s blog item, entitled “A Lie: David Petraeus, Anti-Israel,” which had been posted at the Commentary magazine site at 3:11 p.m. on March 18. However, Petraeus apparently forgot to delete some of the other exchanges between him and Boot at the bottom of the e-mail.

Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. You can buy his new book, America’s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com).

23 comments for “Neocons Guided Petraeus on Afghan War

  1. Zissa Ramani
    December 27, 2012 at 17:23

    David dear one need to stay away from the sweet honey bees. They always get you in the bee hive. AIPAC ZIONIST ISRAELIS who are majority involved in the RUSSIAN KGB/MAFIA- and are JEWISH CONVERTS ONLY- who learned to use the system anti-Semitic cries are- ACTIVE IN espionage- controlled the system a long long time.- AND THE FOOLS RUSHED IN. …

    • AmericaFirstforaChange
      December 27, 2012 at 21:14

      See former Israeli minister tell Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman how the anti-Semitic trick is used to suppress criticism of Israel in the US!:

      http://tinyurl.com/zionisttrick

  2. DavidEvans
    December 26, 2012 at 21:51

    Zionist-neocons are not neo. Zionists have been influencing US foreign policy for since before WWI.

    Suggested reads:

    http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/78107.A_Peace_to_End_All_Peace

    http://www.zionismbook.com/

    While this influence and control of US government has been beneficial for the creation and maintenance of Israel, it is destructive for overall US interests, as US support of Israel’s ongoing criminality has cost the US many allies. Consider the following:

    “God knows it did not cross our minds to attack the towers but after the situation became unbearable and we witnessed the injustice and tyranny of the American-Israeli alliance against our people in Palestine and Lebanon, I thought about it. And the events that affected me directly were that of 1982 and the events that followed – when America allowed the Israelis to invade Lebanon, helped by the US sixth fleet….”

    “http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/oct/30/alqaida.september11

    As long as US Congress and Zionist-staffed think tanks in Washington steer US foreign policy for Israel, we will be paying a heavy price.

  3. DavidEvans
    December 26, 2012 at 18:16

    Zionist influence in US and other governments is more than a century old. Zionist collaboration with Brits and agents within US Congress saved Britain from defeat by Germany during The Great War, and Washington’s Zionists have been on a roll ever since. Payback for that subterfuge was Britain’s illicit promise of Palestine to Israel’s terrorists who mass murdered their way across the Holy Land to illegally establish Israel:

    http://www.countercurrents.org/hart050410.htm

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-ethnic-cleansing-of-palestine-by-ilan-pappe/

    Congress is controlled by Lobbies; primarily AIPAC and Defense Industry lobbies both which write foreign policy legislation favorable to Israel’s wars that guarantee continuing profits while Israel illegally grows its yet-undeclared borders on Arab soil. This tidy little nefarious club (Congress-Israel-Defense) and their agendas are promoted by Zionist-owned media, and public opinion is steered by Zionist-owned entertainment cartels. All of this is also good for Zionist-owned banking interests at the top of the economic and financial pyramids. But it is bad for Americans who are clueless about the destructive role that Zionists and their primary empire (the United States) have played in their lives for more than a century.

    Half of US Congress discretionary budget is spent on our military:

    http://www.warresisters.org/content/how-pie-chart-figures-were-determined-fy2013

    Much of this budget is devoted to wars and security for Israel as Israel pursues a strategy of destroying and fragmenting any states which challenge its criminal behavior. And this will continue for as long as Zionists rule Washington.

  4. AmericaFirstforaChange
    December 25, 2012 at 00:28

    The Paranoid Style of the Israel Lobby vs Chuck Hagel

    http://america-hijacked.com/2012/12/19/the-paranoid-style-of-the-israel-lobby/

    U.S. Middle East policy motivated by pro-Israel lobby

    http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/wake-up-america-your-government-is-hijacked-by-zionism/2006/03/17/u-s-middle-east-policy-motivated-by-pro-israel-lobby.php

    The Israel Lobby (Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson mentioned ‘Jewish Lobby’ in following youtube as well):

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N294FMDok98

  5. AmericaFirstforaChange
    December 25, 2012 at 00:22

    U.S. must get Israel’s approval before getting Senate confirmation

    http://america-hijacked.com/2012/12/19/u-s-must-get-israels-approval-before-getting-senate-confirmation/

  6. AmericaFirstforaChange
    December 25, 2012 at 00:17

    General Petraeus Leaked Emails about Israel (scroll down to comments as well):

    http://tinyurl.com/petraeusinnewstatesman

    Additional at following URL:

    Neocon Kagans Shape Petraeus’ Afghan Policy:

    http://america-hijacked.com/2012/12/19/neocon-kagans-shape-petraeus-afghan-policy/

  7. Marilyn A.F.
    December 21, 2012 at 16:49

    Just wanted to see if my comments will make the oped page this time

    I find it amusing how much time and ink is spent on dissecting the obvious.
    There is no such thing is America as honest dialogue currently. It is called the faux right/left paradigm syndrome.

    Once you admit it, things will fall into their natural order.

  8. Marilyn A.F.
    December 21, 2012 at 16:43

    testing

  9. Susan
    December 20, 2012 at 13:09

    It’s much worse – the whole Kagan clan is involved. Fred was the architect of the surge while his wife Kimberly penned an article in the Weekly Standard discussing how successful it was and of course Fox Noise parroted it. Robert Kagan, Fred’s brother, was an editor at the Standard at the time. Later, Hillary Clinton appointed Victoria Nuland, Robert’s wife as State spokesperson. Victoria served as the principal deputy foreign policy adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney and then as U.S. ambassador to NATO. Robert admitted in a Q&A interview last March that he was serving in Hillary’s State department while at the same time “advising” Mitt Romney. http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/304402-1 He was quite shocked when Brian Lamb cornered him saying “well how does that work? I guess there’s not much difference between the two parties regarding U.S. foreign policy.” Their policies are much more sinister, and the deeper you dig, the filthier it all becomes.

    • F. G. Sanford
      December 20, 2012 at 15:54

      Thanks for this wonderfully revealing and brilliantly concise comment. I don’t think anyone yet has so succinctly summed up the incestuous nature of the two right wings of our lopsided democratic system: two parties, the same deceptive agenda.

    • J L
      December 22, 2012 at 01:08

      Can you point me in the direction of some good sources to do a bit more research on all of this? The events of the last 10 years have been getting progressively more convoluted and difficult to properly pinpoint the real actors and agendas, and I’m getting tired of pouring through conspiracy drivel that occupies 80% of the discussions on these topics.

    • AmericaFirstforaChange
      December 25, 2012 at 05:43

      Exactly, Susan.. Can see James Morris (who had the email exchanges with Petraeus which Bob Parry mentioned in above piece as which Phil Weiss also wrote about in the Mondoweiss.net piece linked at http://tinyurl.com/petraeusinnewstatesman from the UK New Statesman) mention Fred Kagan in following Press TV interview!:

      Press TV Talks to James Morris on Republican CNN debate about Ron Paul on Iran:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEtASJOjDU8

    • AmericaFirstforaChange
      December 25, 2012 at 05:50

      VILE HYPOCRISY (by Victoria Nuland)EXPOSED by reporter doing his job:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfEIXy64HL0

  10. Ron
    December 19, 2012 at 21:11

    Petraeus was in bed with the NeoCons too? Who was he not in bed with?

  11. gregorylkruse
    December 19, 2012 at 15:26

    “Churchgoer” has long been a fundamental part of any ambitious politician’s image, and that’s what Petraeus is. It is interesting though, that Obama has never used that as part of his image, probably because church-going is not so popular among the younger citizens he appeals to. Still, Obama is a politician, and he needs an image that counters his true nature, and he seems to do it all with personality.

  12. M.L. Ross
    December 19, 2012 at 14:52

    So poor President Obama was so “forced” and “manipulated” by Gates and Petraeus that he appointed Gen. Petraeus to be Gates’ successor at CIA? The mindset of the liberal media never ceases to amaze.

    • Hillary
      December 19, 2012 at 18:43

      M.L. Ross on December 19, 2012 at 2:52 pm said:

      So poor President Obama was so “forced” and “manipulated” by Gates and Petraeus that he appointed Gen. Petraeus to be Gates’ successor at CIA?

      I think you have right..

  13. F. G. Sanford
    December 19, 2012 at 14:11

    ‘There’s some suspicion that there’s a hand up my back, and it makes my lips talk, and it’s operated by one of the Doctors Kagan.’ …

    So, what he said was, “Yes, I really am the Howdy Doody General”. I just wonder how all the other guys that spent a career in the military knowing their comrades were dying would feel if they knew that decisions affecting their combat missions were being influenced by some ditzy nit-wit think tank social climber from the “Institute for the Study of War”. Is this the most qualified expert they could find? Honestly, if they dug up John Wayne’s dead body, I’m sure it would know more about war than she does, and he never served either. This is beyond farce. It merits a “Darwin Award”.

  14. Hillary
    December 19, 2012 at 13:32

    Robert Parry says “cozy with neocon think-tankers”

    Of course any aspiring military candidate looking to self promote does this.

    They have “criminal” minds & the more ruthless the better.

    Even after retirement as with Colin Powell who knew Iraq did not have any WMD.

    Yes these American Heroes are Sunday Church goers and regular quote the Bible

    Their road to glory and lust for power is paved with murdered corpses.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAwPqfJqccA&feature=related

    • cá»™ng đồng
      December 19, 2012 at 14:36

      No wonder things went so badly…

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