June 08, 2006
War Criminal Nation
By Paul Craig Roberts
Faced with mounting civilian
carnage, both from war crimes committed by demoralized
and broken US troops and from the raging civil war
unleashed by Bush’s ill-fated illegal invasion of Iraq,
the House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee has
decided to waste another $50 billion to continue the
lost war for five more months. Our elected
"representatives" are so in thrall to the powerful
military- industrial complex that no amount of American
shame, pariah status and military defeat can shut off
the flow of taxpayers’ funds to the merchants of death.
Bush’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
are costing hard-pressed US taxpayers $300,000,000 per
day! These wars are lost. Yet, imbecilic members of
Congress are in the process of funding the war for
another year. Multiply $300 million by 365 days and you
get $109,500,000,000. These are not the full costs. The
huge figure does not include the destroyed equipment,
destroyed lives, and long-term care of the maimed and
disabled.
Gentle reader, are you getting
enough vicarious pleasure from the slaughter of Iraqi
women and children to justify this price tag? Is
murdering "ragheads" that important to you? If
so, you are one sick person, just like every member of
the Bush administration.
US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan
have killed far more civilians than they have resistance
fighters. Bush administration spokespersons are crowing
that they have killed Musab al-Zarqawi in an air strike.
But al-Zarqawi was an al Qaeda leader, not a member of
the Iraqi resistance. Al-Zarqawi’s death will have no
affect on the outcome in Iraq.
Far more important is the news that
civil war in Baghdad alone claimed 1,400 deaths last
month. Perhaps even more important is the news that the
Taliban’s resurgence has forced the Bush administration
to launch more than 750 air strikes in Afghanistan in
May. That is 25 air strikes per day! It is a foregone
conclusion that most of the casualties are women and
children.
America is drowning in the shame of
war crimes. One monstrous slaughter of civilians after
another, each denied and covered up until brought to
light by photos and eye witnesses. The once proud US
Marines, unable to defeat the resistance that is picking
them off one by one, is now a frustrated, demoralized
force that is getting even by murdering 3-month old
babies and old women.
The Council of Europe has
issued its report on the Bush administration’s
policy of kidnapping "suspected terrorists" and
spiriting them off to tyrannical regimes to be tortured.
US State Dept spokesperson, Sean McCormick, whose job it
is to justify the criminal conduct of the Bush
administration, said that he was "disappointed"
in the report. Sean seemed genuinely puzzled that
Europe’s
oldest political organization would second guess the
sound judgment of the virtuous Bush administration or
protest US violations of international law and human
rights.
The only reason Americans can look
themselves in the mirror is that they are clueless and
have little idea of what is being done in their name.
One-third of the US population actually believes that
Iraq was behind 9/11 and that Bush found the weapons of
mass destruction in Iraq. Apparently, a large percentage
of the US population believes that Iran has nuclear
weapons and that America is in danger of being attacked
by Iran. No democracy can work when people take their
responsibility as citizen so lightly as to be totally
ignorant.
Formerly conservative, now
proto-Nazi, publications such as National Review
and the Wall Street Journal editorial page, keep
pounding the war drums, as does right-wing talk radio
and neocon propaganda organs such as the Weekly
Standard and Fox "News." The few facts that
emerge in the interstices of the war propaganda are
quickly spun away.
Slaughter of civilians? Just a few
bad apples. We will fix that with seminars for the
troops on military ethics and core values.
Troop withdrawals? As soon as the
undefined mission is completed.
No weapons of mass destruction?
Don’t worry about it. We had to have some excuse to
invade Iraq and to "build democracy" so that
America would be safe.
World opinion? No opinion counts
but ours.
Red ink? No sweat. We can borrow
more from China. Our growing indebtedness is proof that
our power makes us a preferred debtor.
Bush supporters dismiss anyone who
tells them the truth as a traitor. Bush supporters are
as dependent on propaganda as substance abusers are on
drugs and alcohol. Try weaning Bush supporters from the
obvious lies that are the basis of this administration,
and they will call you every name in the book.
They are proud to be Americans.
Lies and war crimes are an American right.
And you had better shut up or those
Halliburton-built concentration camps will be your new
home.
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CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
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.