The Anti-Empire
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Some things
you need to know before the world ends
April 22, 2006
by William
Blum
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The recent paper by two prominent academics, John Mearsheimer and Stephen
Walt, on "The Israel Lobby", has spurred considerable discussion both in
the mainstream media and on the Internet about the significance of the role
played by this lobby in instigating the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.
The answer to this question may reside ultimately, and solely, in the minds
of the neo-conservatives, in or close to official government positions, who
lobbied for years to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein; an early instance
of this being their now-famous letter to President Clinton in January 1998,
which, in no uncertain terms, called for an American strategy that "should
aim, above all, at the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime from power". Warning
of Saddam's potential for acquiring weapons of mass destruction, the neo-cons,
in language at times sounding frenzied, insisted that his removal was absolutely
vital to "the security of the world in the first part of the 21st century"
and for "the safety of American troops in the region, of our friends and
allies like Israel and the moderate Arab states, and a significant portion
of the world's supply of oil."
This of course was a gross exaggeration. In 1998, after
seven years of relentless US bombing and draconian sanctions, Iraq was but
a pitiful shell of its former self and no longer a threat even to its neighbors,
much less "the world". There were those who hated Saddam, but the only country
that had any good reason to fear Iraq, then or later, was Israel, as retaliation
for Israel's unprovoked bombing of Iraq in 1981. The letter to Clinton was
signed by Elliott Abrams, Richard L. Armitage, William J. Bennett, Jeffrey
Bergner, John Bolton, Paula Dobriansky, Francis Fukuyama, Robert Kagan, Zalmay
Khalilzad, William Kristol, Richard Perle, Peter W. Rodman, Donald Rumsfeld,
William Schneider, Jr., Vin Weber, Paul Wolfowitz, R. James Woolsey, and
Robert B. Zoellick(1), most of whom, if not all, could be categorized as
allies of Israel; most of whom were soon to join the Busheviks. What could
have prompted these individuals to write such a letter to the president other
than a desire to eliminate a threat to the safety of Israel? And when they
came into power some began immediately to campaign for regime change in Iraq.
There are those who argue that the United States has
invaded numerous countries without requiring instigation by Israel. This
is of course true, it's what the empire does for a living. But to say that
the Israel lobby played a vital role in the invasion of Iraq in 2003 is not
to suggest an explanation for the whole history of US foreign interventions.
To the role of the Israel lobby we must add two other
factors carrying unknown degrees of weight in the decision to invade Iraq:
controlling vast amounts of oil, and saving the dollar from the euro by reversing
Saddam Hussein's decision to use the latter in Iraq's oil transactions (and
this reversal was one of the first edicts of the occupation).
Whatever ambiguity may remain about the role of the
Israel lobby in the invasion of Iraq, it's clear that if and when the sociopaths
who call themselves our leaders attack Iran, Israeli security will be the
main reason, with the euro in second place because Iran has been taking --
or at least threatening to take -- serious steps to replace the dollar with
the euro in oil transactions. Iran of course also has lots of oil, but unless
the United States aims at conquest and occupation of the country -- and where
will Los Socios find a few hundred thousand more clueless American bodies
-- access to and control of the oil would not be very feasible. The Israel
lobby appears to be the only major organized force that is actively pushing
the United States toward crisis in Iran. Along with the lobby's leading member,
the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), there's the American
Jewish Committee (AJC), which has taken out full-page ads in major US newspapers
with the less-than-subtle heading: "A Nuclear Iran Threatens All", depicting
radiating circles on an Iran-centered map to show where its missiles could
strike.
"The threat from Iran is, of course, their stated objective
to destroy our strong ally Israel," declared George W. last month. "That's
a threat, a serious threat. It's a threat to world peace. I made it clear,
and I'll make it clear again, that we will use military might to protect
our ally Israel."(2)
Chutzpah of an imperial size
Do you remember the classic example of "chutzpah"? It's the young man
who kills his parents and then asks the court for mercy on the grounds that
he's an orphan.
The Bush administration's updated version of that is
starting a wholly illegal, immoral, and devastating war and then dismissing
all kinds of criticism of its action on the grounds that "We're at war."
They use this excuse to defend warrantless spying, to
defend the imprisonment of people for years without charging them with a
crime, to abuse and torture them, to ignore the Geneva Convention and other
international treaties; they use it against Democrats, accusing them of
partisanship during "a time of war"; they use it to justify the expansion
of presidential powers and the weakening of checks and balances. In short,
they claim "We can do whatever we want about anything at all related to this
war, because we're at war."
"War is war," says Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia,
"and it has never been the case that when you captured a combatant you have
to give them a jury trial in your civil courts. Give me a break."(3) Scalia,
in his public talks, implies that prisoners held in the far-flung American
gulag were all "captured on the battlefield".(4) But this is simply false.
Very few of the poor souls were captured on any kind of battlefield, few
had even a gun in their hand; most were just in the wrong place at the wrong
time or were turned in by an informer for an American bounty or a personal
grudge.
The American public, like all publics, requires only
sufficient repetition from "respectable" sources to learn how to play the
game: Earlier this month many cities of Wisconsin held referendums on bringing
the troops home from Iraq. Here's Jim Martin, 48, a handyman in Evansville.
He thinks that his city shouldn't waste taxpayers' money running a referendum
that means nothing. "The fact of the matter remains, we're at war," he said
as he ate his lunch at the Night Owl bar.(5)
And here now is Chris Simcox a leader in the Minuteman
movement that patrols the Mexican border: "If I catch you breaking into my
country in the middle of the night and we're at war ... you're a potential
enemy. I don't care if you're a busboy coming to wash dishes."(6)
One observer has summed up the legal arguments put forth
by the Bush administration thusly: "The existing laws do not apply because
this is a different kind of war. It's a different kind of war because the
president says so. The president gets to say so because he is president.
... We follow the laws of war except to the extent that they do not apply
to us. These prisoners have all the rights to which they are entitled by
law, except to the extent that we have changed the law to limit their rights."(7)
Yet, George W. has cut taxes tremendously, something
probably unprecedented while at war.
Facing calls for impeachment, plummeting popularity,
a looming Republican electoral disaster, and massive failure in Mesopotamia,
Georgie looks toward Persia. He and the other gang members will be able to
get away with almost anything they can think of if they can say "We're in
two wars!"
A tale of two
terrorists
Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person charged to date in the United
States in connection with the September 11, 2001 attacks, testifying at his
trial in Alexandria, Virginia:
The sobbing September 11 survivors and family members who testified against
him were "disgusting" ... He and other Muslims want to "exterminate" American
Jews ... executed Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh was "the greatest
American"(8) He expressed his willingness to kill Americans "any time, anywhere"
... "I wish it had happened not only on the 11th, but the 12th, 13th, 14th,
15th and 16th."(9)
Orlando Bosch, one of the masterminds behind the October 6, 1976
bombing of a Cuban passenger plane, blown out of the sky with 73 people on
board, including the entire young Cuban fencing team, interviewed April 8
by Juan Manuel Cao of Channel 41 in
Miami:
Cao: Did you down that plane in
1976?
Bosch: If I tell you that I was involved, I will be inculpating
myself ... and if I tell you that I did not participate in that action, you
would say that I am lying. I am therefore not going to answer one thing or
the other.
Cao: In that action 73 persons were killed
...
Bosch: No chico, in a war such as us Cubans who love liberty wage
against the tyrant [Fidel Castro], you have to down planes, you have to sink
ships, you have to be prepared to attack anything that is within your
reach.
Cao: But don't you feel a little bit for those who were killed
there, for their families?
Bosch: Who was on board that plane? Four members of the Communist
Party, five north Koreans, five Guyanese ... Who was there? Our
enemies.
Cao: And the fencers? The young people on
board?
Bosch: I saw the young girls on television. There were six of
them. After the end of the competition, the leader of
the six dedicated their triumph to the tyrant. She gave a speech filled with
praise for the tyrant. We had already agreed in Santo Domingo, that everyone
who comes from Cuba to glorify the tyrant had to run the same risks as those
men and women that fight alongside the
tyranny.
Cao: If you ran into the family members who were killed in that
plane, wouldn't you think it difficult ... ?
Bosch: No, because in the end those who were there had to know
that they were cooperating with the tyranny in Cuba.
The main difference between Zacarias Moussaoui and Orlando
Bosch is that one of them is on trial for his life while the other walks
around Miami a free man, free enough to be interviewed on television.
Bosch had a partner in plotting the bombing of the Cuban
airliner, Luis Posada, a Cuban-born citizen of Venezuela. He's being held
in custody in the United States on a minor immigration charge. His extradition
has been requested by Venezuela for several crimes including the downing
of the airliner, part of the plotting having taken place in Venezuela. But
the Bush administration refuses to send him to Venezuela because they don't
like the Venezuelan government, nor will they try him in the United States
for the crime. However, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts
Against the Safety of Civil Aviation (1973), of which the United States is
a signatory, gives Washington no discretion. Article 7 says that the state
in which "the alleged offender is found shall, if it does not extradite him,
be obliged, without exception whatsoever and whether or not the offence was
committed in its territory, to submit the case to its competent authorities
for the purpose of prosecution."(10) Extradite or prosecute.
The United States does neither.
This is your mind on anti-communism
Earlier this month, in Miami-Dade County, Florida (where else?) it was reported
that the parent of a schoolchild asked the school board to ban a book called
"Vamos a Cuba" ("Let's go to Cuba"), a travel book that has smiling kids
on the cover and inside depicts happy scenes from a festival held in Cuba.
"As a former political prisoner from Cuba, I find the material to be untruthful,"
Juan Amador, wrote to the school board. "It portrays a life in Cuba that
does not exist. I believe it aims to create an illusion and distort reality."
Mr. Amador is presumably claiming that no one in Cuba is ever happy or even
smiles. The book is currently being reviewed by a school committee.(11)
During his recent election campaign, Italian Premier
Silvio Berlusconi declared that communists in Mao's China boiled babies to
make fertilizer.(12) He defended his remark by citing: "The Black Book of
Communism", a "history" of communism published in 1997, a book that is to
the study of communism as "The Protocols of the Elders of Zionism" is to
Judaism or the collected statements of George W. Bush are to understanding
why we are fighting in Iraq. Berlusconi's remark may actually be regarded
as progress in the wonderful world of anti-communism, for following the Russian
Revolution of 1917 it was widely and long proclaimed that the Bolsheviks
killed and ate babies (as the early pagans believed the Christians
guilty of devouring their children; the same was believed of Jews in the
Middle Ages). It's interesting to note (Well, to me at least) that in 2003,
when my book Killing Hope was published in Italy, the publisher gave it the
title "Il Libro Nero Degli Stati Uniti" ("The Black Book of The United
States").(13)
Charles Taylor and that fake opposition party known as the
Democrats
Some things I have to repeat, because the news makes them relevant once again,
and because the media ignores them once again. Charles Taylor, former president
of Liberia, has been captured and is being held for trial in a UN-sponsored
war-crimes court in neighboring Sierra Leone. In 2003 Taylor was indicted
by this court for "bearing the greatest responsibility for war crimes, crimes
against humanity and serious violations of international humanitarian law"
during Sierra Leone's civil war. The United States, along with the rest of
the world, condemns Taylor, applauds his capture, and calls for his punishment.
What we're not reminded of is this:
In 1998, President Clinton sent Rev. Jesse Jackson as
his special envoy to Liberia and Sierra Leone, the latter being in the midst
of one of the great horrors of the 20th century -- You may remember the army
of mostly young boys, the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), who went around
raping and chopping off people's arms and legs. African and world opinion
was enraged against the RUF, which was committed to protecting the diamond
mines they controlled. Taylor was an indispensable ally and supporter of
the RUF and Jackson was an old friend of his. Jesse was not sent to the region
to try to curtail the RUF's atrocities, nor to hound Taylor about his widespread
human rights violations, but instead, in June 1999, Jackson and other American
officials drafted entire sections of an accord that made RUF leader, Foday
Sankoh, Sierra Leone's vice president, and gave him official control over
the diamond mines, the country's major source of wealth.(14)
And what was the Clinton administration's interest in
all this? It's been speculated that the answer lies with certain individuals
with ties to the diamond industry and to Clinton, while he was president
or while governor of Arkansas; for example, Maurice Tempelsman, generous
contributor to the Democratic Party and escort of Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright around this time, whose Antwerp, Amsterdam and Tel Aviv diamond
marts arranged for Sierra Leone diamond sales to Tiffany and Cartier.(15)
Good ol' Bill? Good ol' Jess? I know, I know, I keep
tearing down your heroes. Who will you have left? But remember the words
of the two characters in Bertolt Brecht's "Galileo":
"Unhappy the land that has no heroes," says the first.
"No," says the other, "Unhappy the land that
needs heroes."
Or as Abbie Hoffman said: "Sacred cows make the best
hamburger."
After the war-crimes trial we'll need a second tribunal
for shameless lying, gross insults to our intelligence,
and just plain weird stupidity and stupid weirdness.
George W. Bush, speaking March 29, 2006 to the Freedom House organization
in Washington: "We're a country of deep compassion. We care. One of the great
things about America, one of the beauties of our country, is that when we
see a young, innocent child blown up by an IED [improvised explosive device],
we cry. We don't care what the child's religion may be, or where that child
may live, we cry. It upsets us. The enemy knows that, and they're willing
to -- they're willing to kill to shake our confidence. That's what they're
trying to do."(16)
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make
you commit atrocities." Voltaire
Is this any way to organize a society of human
beings?
April 18 was the 100th anniversary of the historic, catastrophic San Francisco
earthquake of 1906. Studies predict that the next big quake in the city will
take a much greater human toll because so many of the residents live in
apartments and houses built before building codes were tightened in 1970.
And because many units are rent-controlled apartments, we are told, landlords
have few incentives to seismic retrofit.(17) There are those who would use
this as an argument against rent control. There are others who would use
it as an argument against free enterprise or private ownership of housing.
Think of it. Over the years, California has learned very well how to modernize
buildings to prepare them to withstand earthquakes much better than in the
past. That this works has been proven again and again, even dramatically,
such as in Los Angeles, hit by a 7.4 quake in 1994, with relatively little
damage. (I was asleep in my bed in Hollywood when it hit in the early morning
of January 17 and was rudely and frighteningly awakened, but the apartment
building was fine.) Yet large numbers of people in California are still living
in dwellings very vulnerable to a quake because to correct the situation
would adversely affect the profit and loss statements of the owners of those
dwellings.
NOTES
(1) Letter to Clinton: http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm
(2) Agence France Presse, March 20, 2006
(3) Newsweek, April 3, 2006
(4) Washington Post, April 15, 2006, p.2
(5) Associated Press, March 27, 2006
(6) Philadelphia Inquirer, March 26, 2006
(7) Dahlia Lithwick, Slate.com, March 28, 2006
(8) Washington Post, April 14, 2006, p.1
(9) Deutsche Presse-Agentur, April 13, 2006
(10) www.unodc.org/unodc/terrorism_convention_civil_aviation.html
(11) Washington Post, April 9, 2006, p.2
(12) Associated Press, March 29, 2006
(13) For many other examples of the mind on anti-communism, see William Blum, "Freeing the World to Death", chapter 12 ("Before there were terrorists there were communists and the wonderful world of anti-communism")
(14) Ryan Lizza, "Where angels fear to tread", New Republic, July 24, 2000
(15) The Washington Post, August 2, 1997, p.A1 and February 6, 1998, p.B1 re Tempelsman. Other speculation in various places has concerned diamond investors Jean Raymond Boulle and Robert Friedland, each with alleged ties to Clinton.
(16) Federal Information and News Dispatch, Inc., State Department Documents and Publications, March 29, 2006
(17) Washington Post, April 17, 2006, p.3
William Blum is the author of:
Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War 2
Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower
West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Memoir
Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire
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