May 28, 2006
The Evil In Our Government
By Paul Craig Roberts
Is the Bush Regime a state sponsor
of terrorism?
A powerful case can be made that it
is.
In the past three years the Bush
Regime has murdered tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians
and an unknown number of Afghan ones.
US Marines, our finest and proudest
military force, are under criminal investigation for
breaking into Iraqi homes and murdering entire families.
In an unprecedented event, General Michael Hagee, the
Marine Corps commandant, has found it necessary to fly
to Iraq to tell our best trained troops to stop
murdering civilians.
General Hagee found it necessary to
tell the U.S. Marines: "We do not employ force just
for the sake of employing force. We use lethal force
only when justified, proportional, and most importantly,
lawful." [CNN—Civilian
deaths send top Marine to Iraq, May 25, 2006]
The war criminals in the Bush
Regime have dismissed the murders as "collateral
damage," but they are in fact murders. Otherwise,
there would be no criminal investigations, and the
Marine commandant would not be burdened with the
embarrassment of having to fly to Iraq to lecture US
Marines on the lawful use of force.
The criminal Bush Regime has now
murdered more Iraqis than Saddam Hussein. The Bush
Regime is also responsible for 20,000 US casualties
(dead, maimed for life, and wounded).
Bush damns the "axis of evil."
But who has the "axis of evil" attacked? Iran has
attacked no one. North Korea has attacked no country for
more than a half century. Iraq attacked Kuwait a decade
and a half ago, apparently after securing permission
from the US ambassador.
Isn’t the real axis of evil
Bush-Blair-Olmert? Bush and Blair have attacked two
countries, slaughtering their citizens. Olmert is urging
them on to attack a third country—Iran.
Where does the danger to the world
reside? In Iran, a small religious country where the
family is intact and the government is constrained by
religious authority and ancient traditions, or in the US
where propaganda rules and the powerful executive branch
has removed itself from accountability by breaking the
constitutional restraints on its power?
Why is the US superpower
orchestrating fear of puny Iran?
The US government has spent the
past half century interfering in the internal affairs of
other countries, overthrowing or assassinating their
chosen leaders and imposing its puppets on foreign
peoples. To what country has Iran done this, or Iraq, or
North Korea?
Americans think that they are the
salt of the earth. The hubris that comes from this
self-righteous belief makes Americans blind to the evil
of their leaders. How can American leaders be evil when
Americans are so good and so wonderful?
How many Serbs were slaughtered by
American bombs released from high above the clouds, and
for what reason? Who even remembers the propagandistic
lies that the Clinton administration told us about why
we absolutely had to drop bombs on the Serbs?
Wasn’t it evil for the US to bomb
Iraq for a decade and to embargo medicines for children?
When US Secretary of State M. Albright was asked if she
thought an embargo that resulted in the deaths of
500,000 Iraqi children was justified, she replied,
"yes."
The former terrible tyrant ruler of
Iraq, Saddam Hussein, is on trial for killing 150
people. The US government murdered 500,000 Iraqi
children prior to Bush’s invasion. When the US
government murders people, whether Serbs, Branch
Davidians at Waco, or Iraqi women and children, it is
"collateral damage." But we put Saddam Hussein on
trial for putting down rebellions.
Gentle reader, do you believe that
the Bush Regime will not shoot you down in the streets
if you have a rebellion?
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Paul Craig Roberts
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him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-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.