Of Neo-Cons and Nabobs
by Chris Floyd
by Chris Floyd
DIGG THIS
It's a dirty
job, but someone's got to do it: it's time to take up the cudgels
for the poor neo-cons.
Day after day,
these dedicated public intellectuals and hardworking federal officials
are calumnied from coast to coast, accused of every crime under
the sun. Who misled us into the bloodsoaked mire of Iraq? Who's
pulling strings to foment a new war with Iran? Who's fanning the
flames of Israel's assault on Lebanon, hoping to turn the entire
Middle East into an arc of "creative destruction" that
will transform the region into a pacified, profitable oasis of American
power? Why, the neo-cons, of course, guilty on every count
or so we're told.
It's
certainly a pretty tale, satisfyingly simple like most cartoons,
well-suited for a stirring film adaptation, à la V
for Vendetta. (Given the religious heritage of many neo-cons,
perhaps Mel Gibson could be induced to take it on.) We'd watch the
sinister Machiavellis plot in the shadows, pouring their leperous
distilments into the ears of government leaders who, zombified by
this dark enchantment, mindlessly drive the nation into ruin. Yet
if these dastards can be routed in the last act by some hero
a "straight-talking" senator from Arizona, say, or a tough
and savvy former First Lady, or even a clean-limbed knight stepping
forth from the mists of the blogosphere then all will be
well with the Republic.
Well, as Brick
Pollit told Maggie
the Cat: "Wouldn't it be funny if that was true?"
Unfortunately, the reality of our political and moral predicament
is not so neat and tidy, nor so easily resolved. If the neo-cons
all hopped a spaceship for the Hale-Bopp comet tomorrow indeed,
if the cult had never arisen at all we would still be right
where we are today: neck-deep in the Big Muddy.
That's not
to say, of course, that we weren't misled into Iraq, or that strings
aren't being pulled for a war on Iran, or that flames aren't being
fanned to widen the Middle East war or that the gaggle of
third-rate thinkers and first-class troublemakers loosely grouped
under the rubric "neo-con" aren't intimately involved
in all of these affairs. They are, in spades. But to accuse them
of playing the central role in America's on-going Götterdämmerung
gives them an importance they don't deserve and unduly mitigates
the guilt of the true culprits: the good old-fashioned Anglo-Saxon
boardroom buccaneers of the American Establishment, bred for generations
to feast on war and rumors of war, and to regard the hoi polloi
as mere cannon fodder and cash cows to be mulched and milked as
needed.
For what's
the underlying implication of the "neo-cons über alles"
meme? It's that hard-core, down-and-dirty inside operators like
Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld who have spent their entire
adult lives at the dark heart of the government-corporate-warbiz-spygame
power nexus are actually innocent lambkins led astray by
the wicked blandishments of Richard Perle. It's that the world-striding
oil barons, Wall Street dynasts and CIA scions of the Bush Faction
are just wide-eyed rubes bamboozled into acting against their own
interests by the dazzling sophistry of William Kristol and Michael
Leeden. It's that no U.S. administration would ever undertake the
kind of rapacious policies we've seen in the last five years
unless they'd been tricked into it by wily Zionists and their ideological
outriders. It is, in short, our old friend "American exceptionalism,"
decked out in dissident drag.
Shakespeare
pegged the neo-cons' true place in the scheme of things more than
400 years ago in Julius
Caesar. Listen to Marc Antony dismissing his fellow triumvir
Lepidus, and you will hear the authentic voice of Great Gamesters
like Cheney, Rumsfeld and James Baker, dicing for world empire and
using anything at hand neo-cons, evangelicals, Caucasian
despots, Arab tyrants, Israeli proxies, British lapdogs, Shiite
death squads to further their ambitions:
"This
is a slight unmeritable man, meet to be sent on errands
and
though we lay these honours on this man, to ease ourselves of divers
slanderous loads, he shall but bear them as the ass bears gold,
to groan and sweat under the business, either led or driven as we
point the way. And having brought our treasure where we will, then
we take down his load and turn him off, like to the empty ass, to
shake his ears and graze in commons." Or at the World Bank,
as the case may be.
Again, this
is not to deny that neo-con fingerprints are all over the various
shivs and bludgeons that the Bush Regime has used in its whack jobs
on the Constitution, the Geneva Conventions, the UN Charter, the
Magna Carta and the Ten Commandments. After all, the
veritable blueprint for the whole godawful shebang the
infamous "Rebuilding America's Defenses" document of September
2000 was concocted under the aegis of that quintessentially
neo-con think tank, the Project for the New American Century. It
was all spelled out there, long before 9/11: the invasion of Iraq
(regardless of whether Saddam Hussein was still in power); the vast
explosion in military spending; planting new U.S. bases in Central
Asia and the Middle East to secure dominance over world energy sources;
embracing aggressive war as national policy and the openly
stated notion that only a "new Pearl Harbor" could "catalyze"
the American people into readily accepting the need for these radical
measures.
Damning
stuff. But without the presence of long-time Establishment power
players like Cheney and Rumsfeld on the PNAC board, the plan would
have remained the pipe dream of a few curdled academics and comb-licking
policy wonks. Indeed, it was the Great Gamesters themselves who
set the neo-cons to work on devising ways to extend the "unipolar
moment" of unchallenged American power that arose after the
collapse of the Soviet Union; the first version of the PNAC plan
was drawn up at Cheney's order by Paul Wolfowitz and Scooter "Leaker"
Libby in 1992, in the last months of the Bush I administration.
Under Bush
II, the neo-cons were brought in as shock troops; their mindless
zealotry was a perfect tool for implementing the plans drawn up
by the real players in the new regime: Cheney's notorious "Energy
Task Force" and the much lesser-known "Joint Task Force
on Petroleum" formed by the Council on Foreign Relations and
who else? the James Baker Institute at Rice University.
It was here that the final solution for Iraq was hammered out: regime
change with the aim of locking up not unleashing Iraq's
massive oil reserves, to keep energy prices high and steady (Saddam
was mischievously bouncing them all over the place) and to preserve
the power of OPEC under the leadership of those time-honored pals
and business partners of the American Establishment, the Saudi royals.
Greg Palast,
as usual, has the goods on this in his new book Armed
Madhouse, where he also points out one salient fact for
our purposes here: there were no neo-cons at the task force tables,
where the real action was. No, those useful asses were left out
in the paddock, waiting for their loads.
These are dark
days, serious times. The whiff of apocalypse is in the air. For
it will be virtually impossible for the Gamesters to carry off their
next immediate goal, subduing Iran much less their long-range
aim of dominating the world throughout a "new American century"
without the use of nuclear weapons. So let's be done with
baby talk and comic books, with the comforting fairy tale that the
vast crimes we are witnessing are the work of a few cranks who have
somehow hijacked the noble U.S. government and are using it for
their own purposes, or Israel's purposes, or whatever.
The
reality is that Iraq was invaded because a powerful faction of the
old-line American Establishment wanted to do it and the rest of
the Establishment the Democrats, the media, the "respectable"
intelligentsia countenanced the crime. The belligerence and
oppression of the hardline Israeli government in Lebanon and Palestine
are receiving unquestioned and armed support from
the United States because this suits the larger strategic purposes
of the "global dominance" faction of the Establishment,
and the domestic political purposes both of the Democrats, heavily
reliant on Jewish-American backing, and the Republicans, dependent
on their rabidly pro-Israel evangelical base.
It is the American
elite pursuing, as always, the enhancement of its own power
and privilege, heedless of the consent of the governed or the genuine
interests of the American people (or the Palestinian people or the
Israeli people or the Lebanese people or the Iraqi people)
that bedevils us. The emergence of the cretinous neo-conservative
cult is just a symptom of a deeper moral corruption coursing through
the dominant institutions and structures of American society. The
body politic is rotting from the head.
August
17, 2006
Chris
Floyd [send him mail]
is the author of Empire
Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime.
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© 2006 Chris Floyd
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