February 21, 2005
Bush Outfoxed By Bin Laden
By Paul Craig Roberts
President Bush's invasion has
turned Iraq into a recruiting and training ground for
anti-US terrorists, according to CIA director Porter
Goss in testimony before the Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence on February 16.
Goss' report was supported by Vice
Admiral Lowell Jacoby, director of the Defense
Intelligence Agency. Jacoby told the committee that
"our policies in the Middle East fuel Islamic
resentment." The Iraq insurgency, Jacoby reported,
has grown
"in size and complexity over the past year" with
daily attacks increasing 240%.
The situation, in other words, is
out of control. 150,000 American troops are tied down by
a few thousand lightly armed insurgents. The recent Iraq
election was won by Shi'ites allied with Iran. US
casualties continue to mount, and our troops can seldom
tell friend from foe.
Why isn't Bush looking for a way
out of the greatest strategic blunder in American
history? Why, instead, is Bush and his government doing
all they can to spread the conflict into Syria and Iran?
The
neoconservatives' goal is the same as Osama bin
Laden's—to spread instability in the Middle East.
The neocons seek to foment
instability in order to justify more US invasions in an
insane quest to remake the Middle East in the American
image.
Bin Laden seeks instability in
order to topple the secular rulers and recreate Islamic
rule.
Bin Laden does not want US troops
out. He wants to suck America in deeper in order to
create revolutionary insurgency throughout the Middle
East.
The Bush administration is moronic
enough to oblige bin Laden. In a recent 24-hour period
the Bush administration made the following mistakes:
The Bush administration blamed
Syria for the
recent assassination of a former Lebanese prime
minister, recalled the US ambassador to Syria, and
demanded that Syria withdraw its troops from Lebanon.
In public statements,
administration officials have accused Iran of being
close to producing nuclear weapons despite all evidence
to the contrary. VP Cheney suggested that Israel bomb
Iran's nuclear installations, and President Bush said
Israel had the right to preemptive attack and that the
US would support Israel.
There is no evidence that Syria is
responsible for the assassination. The International
Atomic Energy Agency conducts regular inspections of
Iran's nuclear facilities and reports that there are no
weapons violations. France, Germany and Russia have
reached the same conclusion.
Yet, once again, the US
misrepresents the facts in order to deceive the American
people and create a climate for expanding Bush's war in
the Middle East.
Despite the disaster they have
caused, neoconservatives still hold the reins of power
in the Bush administration. They have made their agenda
clear: war throughout the Middle East. Their
orchestrated invasion of Iraq was merely a stepping
stone to their wider aim. The neocons seize every
opportunity to use provocative accusations, bellicose
threats, and propaganda to stir up ever more American
enemies in the Middle East. Their goal is to provoke a
"Pearl Harbor," as Christopher Manion
terms it, that can be used to bring back the
military draft.
This policy plays directly into bin
Laden's hands. Osama has succeeded in tricking America
into spending $300 billion in an unsuccessful act of
revenge that has ruined America's reputation while
recruiting tens of thousands of recruits for bin Laden.
The neoconservatives are the
greatest threat America has ever faced, and they control
the Office of the President, the Office of the Vice
President, the Department of State, the Department of
Defense, and the police state apparatus known as
"Homeland Security."
The neocons have enormous
propaganda resources: the entirely of rightwing talk
radio, the Weekly Standard, the Wall Street
Journal,
Fox "News," National Review, the Washington
Times, and numerous daily newspapers.
Neocons have succeeded in
intimidating the TV networks, National Public Radio and
CNN.
The neocons cannot fully control
the news, but they abuse the offices of trust that they
occupy in order to spin the news to their purposes.
Any day now the neocons may
orchestrate a scenario that will suck the US into a
wider war that America has no possibility of winning.
If the American people had the
slightest sense of their danger, they would demand
immediate US withdrawal from Iraq and accountability for
the liars who orchestrated the ill-fated US invasion.
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Paul Craig Roberts is the author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good
Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are
Trampling the Constitution in the Name of Justice.
Click
here
for Peter Brimelow’s
Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the
recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.