The Bagman Cometh: Obama Embraces War Criminal's Endorsement
by Chris Floyd
by Chris Floyd
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Come, let's
away to prison:
We two alone will sing like birds i' the cage:
When thou dost ask me blessing, I'll kneel down,
And ask of thee forgiveness: so we'll live,
And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh
At gilded butterflies, and hear poor rogues
Talk of court news; and we'll talk with them too,
Who loses and who wins; who's in, who's out;
And take upon's the mystery of things,
As if we were God's spies: and we'll wear out,
In a wall'd prison, packs and sects of great ones,
That ebb and flow by the moon.
I.
Democratic
Party circles are in raptures over
Colin Powell's endorsement of Barack Obama. One can see the
heavily-blinkered logic behind their elation; now that our national
politics has been reduced to a petty squabble over spoils among
shifting factions in the imperial court, a nod from a consummate
courtier like Powell is indeed a glittering prize for an ambitious
prince.
But out in
the real world, where the operations of imperial power have left
smoking trails of murder and ruin across the globe, the "endorsement"
of a man who played an indispensable role in the slaughter of more
than a million innocent people in a war of Hitlerian aggression
should be regarded as a thing of shame, and vociferously rejected
by anyone with a scintilla of honor or morality.
In fact, it
is not too much of a stretch to say that Colin Powell is more responsible
for the mass murder spree in Iraq than any other person except George
W. Bush, who gave the actual order for the hit. For it was Powell
who "made the sale" for the Bush Faction's deceitful warmongering
campaign, with his infamous February 2003 presentation to the UN,
laying out the false evidence about Iraq's non-existent weapons
of mass destruction. After that farrago of artfully delivered lies,
the American Establishment urged on by the fawning, bloodthirsty
commentariat lined up solidly behind the war. After all,
if Colin Powell so "reasonable," so "honorable," so "honest"
and "bipartisan" stood foursquare behind the Bush case for
war, then it must be ironclad.
This was,
again, the logic of courtiers, with little connection to reality.
Powell's reputation as a wise, moderate, impartial statesman
the very thing that made him the most effective shill for the war
crime in Iraq was itself almost entirely a fiction. By the
time he made his shameless UN appearance, Powell had already spent
almost four decades as a bagman and frontman for some
of the most vicious and ugly elements in American politics and government.
From the My Lai massacre to Iran-Contra, from Washington's long
and murderous collusion with Saddam to its long and murderous campaigns
to remove him, Powell has been instrumental in perpetrating or covering
up atrocities and abominations on a gigantic scale. [For details,
see Robert Parry's investigation, "The
Truth About Colin Powell."]
Since his
departure from the Administration after staying on long enough
to see Bush reconfirmed in power Powell and his legion of
apologists have peddled the myth that he was "stabbed in the back"
in his UN presentation: given a false bill of goods with assurances
they were true, misled and manipulated by incompetent intelligence
analysts and Machiavellian White House insiders, etc., etc. Such
stories may help Powell sleep better at night, and they have certainly
helped rehabilitate his fictional reputation to the extent that
his endorsement is once more considered a worthy prize. But they
suffer from one small defect: they are blatantly false.
Powell knew
knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was
offering rank lies, cooked intelligence and dubious assertion to
the world at his UN presentation before the war. Earlier this year,
Jonathan Schwarz provided
a devastating demolition of Powell's UN testimony, showing how
it was belied at almost every point by the actual intelligence reports
which Powell had read before the presentation. Powell
knew the case for war against Iraq was riddled with holes
holes patched with outright fabrications and the knowing manipulation
of data. He presented it anyway; he made the sale. And a million
innocent human beings have die for it.
II.
But Powell
was selling aggression against Iraq long before his UN fan-dance
in February 2003. In fact, he was the mouthpiece that the Administration
used in May 2002 even before the White House began
to "roll out the product" of a concentrated warmongering campaign
to signal Washington's firm intent to invade Iraq even if
UN inspectors went into the country and found no weapons of mass
destruction. The cat of war crime was out of the bag and
out in open in the spring of 2002, and it was Powell who
untied the strings.
Here's what
I wrote on May 17, 2002, in The Moscow Times:
Quietly,
without fanfare, in a bland statement issued by its most "moderate"
front man, the Bush Regime crossed another moral Rubicon last week,
carrying the once-great republic they have usurped deeper into the
blood-soaked mire of international criminality.
The move
– committing the United States of America to a policy of Hitlerian
military aggression – was little noted at the time. A quick soundbite,
maybe, on a couple of the more wonky TV news shows; a brief quote
buried somewhere in the thick gray sludge of the "serious" papers.
The Regime guaranteed its poison pill would go down sugarcoated
by picking Secretary of State Colin Powell as its mouthpiece.
It was a
masterstroke of propaganda, really. The former general has long
been regarded by the "serious" media on both sides of the Atlantic
as a "moderate" maverick on Bush's hard-right team. Liberal commentators
praise Powell as a "restraining influence" on more bellicose insiders
like Cheney and Rumsfeld, and a wise, guiding hand for a president
unschooled in the subtleties of world diplomacy.
It's all
a sham, of course. Powell is nothing more than a lifelong bagman
for powerful interests. His willingness to play ball, to look
the other way, has made him a convenient tool for the some of
the most violent and undemocratic forces ever to pollute American
society.
His first
job on the Inside was an attempted whitewash of the My Lai massacre
in Vietnam; it didn't quite work, but he won points for his obfuscatory
efforts and went on to a plum job in the crime-ridden Nixon White
House. Then came Iran-Contra, the criminal conspiracy of drug-running
and terrorism operated directly out of the Reagan-Bush White House.
Powell illicitly sent missiles to the terrorist regime of Ayatollah
Khomeini, then helped with the ensuing cover-up. For this service,
he was made head of the entire U.S. military.
He then
directed the illegal American aggression against Panama, when
President George H.W. Bush killed hundreds, perhaps thousands
of innocent civilians in a hissy fit against his old CIA employee
Manuel Noriega. Powell, like Bush, had long known Noriega was
a murderous drug dealer, but they found him useful, and plied
him with plaudits and cash – until Bush needed to prove his tough-guy
cojones to Reaganite critics in the Republican Party....
So what
better man to announce George W. Bush's adoption of Adolf Hitler's
moral code? Powell sat down with the media sycophants on ABC's
"This Week" and calmly – moderately – laid out the new doctrine.
The subject, of course, was Iraq. The UN was working on a deal
that would allow international inspectors back into the country
to verify that Saddam Hussein no longer possessed weapons of mass
destruction.
These inspections
were vital because, as George W. never ceases to remind us, Saddam
Hussein is so evil that he "gassed his own people." ...But Junior
always omits the inconvenient fact that one year [the attack],
Daddy Bush signed an executive order mandating closer U.S. ties
to Saddam's regime. Daddy Bush showered Saddam with endless financial
credits and mountains of "dual-use technology" – which the dictator
duly used to develop his WMDs – right up until the day before
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Needless to say, Powell, as head of
Daddy's military, was complicit in this lunatic operation and
raised no demur, "moderate" or otherwise.
Flash forward
to the present day. Junior Bush is now in the White House. For
months, he has threatened military action against Iraq if Hussein
fails to verify the destruction of his WMD capacity. (At the same
time, of course, Junior undercuts international treaties that
would require monitoring of his own biochemical warfare facilities.
There's a good reason for that: the Regime is now preparing to
develop offensive biochemical weapons, in contravention of international
and U.S. law, the Village Voice reports.)
The world
braces for another conflagration in the Mesopotamian sands. But
then Saddam blinks. He starts talking with the UN. He renounces
aggression. He tries to make up with Kuwait. Sooner or later,
the inspectors will go back in – no cause for war now, right?
Wrong, Powell
told the sycophants last week. The "moderate" secretary said that
even if UN inspectors go in and verify compliance, the
Bush Regime still "reserves its options" to do anything necessary,
including military invasion, to effect a "regime change." Bush
himself has already acknowledged that nuclear force is among those
"options."
So there
it is. The United States now openly claims the right to launch
an all-out attack on any nation in the world whose regime it doesn't
like – even if that nation is not engaged in active military aggression
or terrorism – and even if the mere threat of aggression has been
defused by UN monitoring.
No provocation
necessary. No legality required. Just a thuggish elite raining
death on the world, for profit and power, sowing hatred for the
once-great nation they have hijacked – and ensuring more death
and terror for its people.
This then is
the bloodstained hand that Barack Obama has clasped so warmly, so
triumphantly, on
his march to power. As for Powell, he has proven himself once
more the ultimate courtier. In the latest intramural tussle in the
imperial court, his keen and practiced eye has picked out the coming
man and so he has jettisoned the faction he has served for
so long, and latched on to the winning side yet again. (As he did
previously for a while with Bill Clinton.) And why not? Powell has
always been a faithful servant of America's militarist empire
no matter who its temporary manager might be.
October
20, 2008
Chris
Floyd [send him mail]
is the author of Empire
Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime.
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© 2008 Chris Floyd
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