December 11, 2005
Rendition Unto Caesar
By Paul Craig Roberts
The spectacle of an American
Secretary of State being sent to Europe to
reassure America’s allies that the US does not
torture prisoners has brought an end to America’s moral
grandeur. America stands revealed before the world as
just another unaccountable police state.
Condi Rice’s declaration that the
Bush administration is too morally pure to engage in
torture was just another transparent Bush administration
deception. What is the point of Bush’s rendition policy
that Rice was sent to Europe to defend if the purpose is
not torture? Why else do CIA agents kidnap foreign
nationals in foreign countries and fly them to secret
prisons in other foreign countries?
The Bush administration defends its
policy of "extraordinary rendition." Everyone who
has survived the policy has testified to experiencing
brutal torture. Just read the account in the December 11
Sunday Observer (UK) of the Ethiopian student
that the CIA kidnapped and tortured in Morocco. [MI6
and CIA 'sent student to Morocco to be tortured'
By David Rose]
The student, who speaks no Arabic,
was brutally tortured for 18 months until he was forced
to confess to conspiring with top al Qaeda chiefs and
plotting with Padilla. While one American hand was
forcing the tortured student to incriminate himself in
the "Padilla plot," the other American hand was
dropping plot charges against Padilla!
The "Padilla plot" was
nothing but a fantasy made up by American officials to
justify their police state policies. Unlike the hapless
Ethiopian student, Padilla is an American citizen. After
suffering three years of illegal detention by the Bush
administration, the law finally gave Padilla some
protection, and the false charges that he intended to
set off a radioactive bomb in an American city and blow
up apartment houses were dropped.
Some Americans, horrified at what
the Bush administration has done to their country, took
hope in Europe’s uproar over Bush’s rendition/torture
policy. Alas, European governments were shedding
crocodile tears for show purposes only.
On December 11 the Telegraph (UK)
reported on a European Union document in its possession
that summarizes an EU-US meeting in Athens Greece on
January 22, 2003 in which the EU agreed to
"co-operation in removals." The Telegraph reports
that "EU officials confirmed that a full account was
circulated to all member governments." (
EU
concealed deal with US to allow 'rendition' flights)
So we have the entire Western world
complicit in kidnapping and torture. The entire
non-Western world surely notices the unbridgeable gap
between the Bush administration’s immoral practices and
Bush’s moral posturing about "freedom and democracy."
The prestige of the Western world is gone forever.
People will say anything under
torture, which is why the practice and the "evidence"
it provides were ruled inadmissible centuries ago. The
great English jurist, William Blackstone, declared that
torture determined guilt by the hardness of a man’s
constitution and the sensibility of his nerves.
Blackstone proudly declared that there was no place for
the rack among the laws of England.
Everyone knows that confessions
obtained under torture are worthless. By having them
tortured, Stalin was able to get the heros of the
Bolshevik Revolution to declare that they were guilty of
striving to overthrow the communist revolution!
Why then do we have the disgusting
spectacle of the president and vice president of the US
and their neoconservative apologists, such as
Charles Krauthammer, defending torture?
In his defense of torture as a
"moral duty," Krauthammer assumes that the person
being tortured is guilty and will reveal the truth under
torture. There is no basis whatsoever for Krauthammer’s
assumptions.
The reason that the Bush
administration and the neocons defend torture is that,
having launched an illegal invasion and created an
American police state, they are desperate for
"evidence" of the terrorist threat in order to
justify their illegal and unconstitutional policies.
The only way to obtain this
"evidence" is to torture people until they confess
to the plots that are invented for them. A steady stream
of confessed "terrorists" serves to justify the
police state that has been created. Bush revealed the
ploy when he asserted on December 10 that terrorist
violence will be the result if Congress does not renew
the Orwellian-named "Patriot Act" by December 31:
"In the war on terror, we cannot afford to be without
that vital law for a single moment."
What Bush declares to be a
"vital law" is, in fact, the greatest assault on
civil liberties in the history of our country.
Do Americans really want to give up
the civil liberties granted to them by the US
Constitution merely in order that the Bush
administration can lord it over the Middle East,
establish puppet governments over Muslim peoples,
protect Israel from retribution for its crimes against
Palestinians, and steal oil from Arabs and Persians?
If Americans do, what remains of
their virtue?
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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.