August 22, 2004
For War And The Draft, Vote Republican
By Paul Craig Roberts
It is not an enjoyable experience
watching the Republican Party descend into the depths of
propaganda and falsehood. Today’s disaffected
Republicans once believed the GOP to be the party of
principle. Any remaining claim to principle ended with
Bush’s invasion of Iraq.
No informed person believed that
Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction or
terrorist connections to al-Qaida and involvement in the
September 11 attacks.
It is not possible that the
President and Vice President of the United States, the
Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the
Director of the CIA and the National Security Adviser
could have believed such rubbish.
Yet each one of them told the
American people, the US Congress, the United Nations,
and our allies that they did believe it.
Did US intelligence agencies
actually convey totally false information to the highest
government officials? If so, these agencies are the
greatest threat to innocent people abroad and to the US
government’s credibility.
Such incompetence is more dangerous
than terrorism. The agencies should be immediately
abolished.
Contrary to Bush administration
propaganda, Saddam Hussein was precisely the type of
secular Arab ruler who would feature large on Osama bin
Laden’s hit list. Hussein brutally suppressed Islamic
leaders, knocking off cleric after cleric, including
Moqtada al-Sadr’s father, a grand ayatollah.
If Saddam Hussein had weapons of
mass destruction to give terrorists, the terrorists
would have used them on Israel. The US is a derivative
target because of our alliance with Israel against the
Palestinians.
Bush and Rumsfeld claim that they
believed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Yet,
it is certain that the Joint Chiefs and commanding
generals did not believe the falsehood. No general, no
matter how incompetent, would have concentrated his
invasion army in a small area adjacent to an enemy armed
with WMD, when one weapon could wipe out the entire US
invasion force.
No one has been held accountable
for the unjustified invasion of Iraq that has destroyed
America’s standing in the world and has cost tens of
thousands of Iraqi lives and thousands of American dead
and wounded.
Don’t expect a demand for
accountability from the public. A poll released August
20 by the
Program on International Policy Attitudes at the
University of Maryland
found that 54% of Americans continue to believe Iraq
had WMD; 35% believe that Iraq was closely linked to al-Qaida,
and 15% believe
Iraq was involved in the September 11 attack.
What does the persistence of such
extraordinary falsehoods say about the
US media? How can a free people with
First Amendment rights be so totally misinformed?
The answer is that an independent
media no longer exists in the US.
Formerly independent media are now
submerged into corporate chains where focus on
advertising revenues means zero tolerance for
controversy. In the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq,
the US media served as a propaganda arm for the Bush
administration. The New York Times and
Washington Post have since published mild apologies
for neglecting their responsibilities, but the US media
has been muzzled by the
"you-are-with-us-or-against-us" mantra.
Anyone who tells the truth is in
the "against-us" camp.
Having gotten away with one
invasion based on deception, the Bush administration is
eager to repeat the offense. Last week Undersecretary of
State
John Bolton used a Hudson Institute forum to repeat
before a live C-SPAN TV audience the same lies—only this
time it is Iran which has WMD:
"Today
I’d like to speak about Iran, which has concealed a
large-scale, covert nuclear weapons program for over 18
years, and which, therefore, is one of our most
fundamental proliferation challenges. All of Iran’s WMD
efforts—chemical weapons, biological weapons, nuclear
weapons, and ballistic missiles—pose grave threats to
international security." [Preventing
Iran from Acquiring Nuclear Weapons John R.
Bolton, Under Secretary for Arms Control and
International Security, Remarks to the Hudson Institute
Washington, DC August 17, 2004]
The grave threat to international
security is posed by the Bush administration’s
relentless war propaganda. Does Bolton really believe
that a nuclear weapons program, with all its
extraordinary requirements, could be concealed for 18
years?
There is total failure of US
diplomacy. Is the failure intentional? Does the Bush
administration desire more war in the Middle East?
Every indicator reads yes. The US
has struck an aggressive stance toward Iraq, Syria and
Iran—the three Middle Eastern countries that are not
ruled by American puppets on the American payroll.
Now that the Soviet Union is no
longer a check on US intrusions in the Middle East, the
Bush administration intends to complete the colonization
under the cloak of bringing
"democracy" to Islam.
This is the neoconservative agenda.
The same
neocons who control the Bush administration have put
forward this plan in written and spoken form for all to
read and hear.
They have informed us of their war
intentions, and we are paying no attention.
If you favor the return of the
draft and war without end, vote Republican.
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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