A Terrorist-Producing Machine
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
The following
is a modified version of the opening statement FFF president Jacob
Hornberger delivered at a recent debate in New York City on Afghanistan
sponsored by the Donald and Paula Smith Foundation.
With the possible
exception of the war on drugs, it would be difficult to find a greater
terrorist-producing machine than the U.S. governments occupation
of Afghanistan. Think about it: For almost 8 years, theyve
been killing terrorists in that country, fulltime. Yet, today there
are more terrorists than ever before. From the standpoint of a lover
of big government, this is a dream come true. They kill one terrorist,
they get 10 more, which means ever-increasing federal power and
budgets.
Let me tell
you what theyre going to say if one of those terrorists
say, a father who lost his daughter in one of those periodic bombing
raids on Afghan wedding parties comes over here and commits
another act of terrorism on American soil. Theyre going to
say the same thing they said after 9/11 that the anger and
rage that drove that father to blow up that building had nothing
to do with the fact that his daughter was killed by American bombs.
No, he doesnt care about that, theyll say. Its
all because he hates America for its freedom and values.
And thats
not all theyll do after the next terrorist attack here in
the United States. Theyll run to a couple of their lackey
attorneys in the Justice Department those that will say whatever
theyre expected to say who will give them a legal opinion
that the president and the Pentagon no longer need to comply with
no stinking Constitution. Since the terrorist attack will confirm
that were still at war against the terrorists, the president
and the Pentagon will continue to be empowered to do everything
here at home that theyre doing in Afghanistan and Iraq
busting down doors without warrants, unlimited searches and seizures,
indefinite incarcerations, extraordinary renditions, torture and
sex abuse, and denial of trial by jury and due process of law. After
all, as everyone knows, war means dictatorial power, even if the
war is perpetual.
Its important
that we put the occupation of Afghanistan in the larger context
of U.S. foreign policy, a policy of empire and intervention
a corrupt, crooked, hypocritical, sordid, and morally degenerate
policy.
How else can
one describe a foreign policy in which the U.S. government ardently
supports a dictator like Saddam Hussein? In fact, the reason that
they were so convinced that Saddam had those weapons of mass destruction
is that they had the receipts they were the ones who delivered
them to him.
Or that supports
a dictator like the Shah of Iran, who they installed into power
and then supported as he tortured his own people for some 25 years.
And then when the blowback occurred with the taking of U.S. diplomats
as hostages, U.S. officials innocently exclaimed that they just
hate us for our freedom and values. Never mind that the U.S. government
ousted the democratically elected prime minister of the country
when it installed the Shah into power.
More recently
has been the U.S. governments support of a brutal military
general in Pakistan, who took power in a coup and who refused to
permit elections, factors that have contributed to the chaos in
Pakistan today.
At the same
time, the U.S. government has been killing hundreds of thousands
of Iraqi people under the rubric of bringing democracy to them.
Like I say,
a morally degenerate foreign policy.
There is only
one solution to all this, and it lies with the dismantling of the
U.S. governments overseas military empire. Close all the bases
and bring all the troops home and discharge them, not only from
Afghanistan and Iraq, but also from Latin America, where their war
on drugs is producing nothing but more chaos and violence, Germany,
where theyre still fighting the Soviet communists, Korea,
and everywhere else.
At the same
time, end the policy of isolationism on Americas private sector.
Lift all the embargoes and sanctions, including those against Cuba,
Iran, and everywhere else, which impose harsh criminal and civil
penalties on the American people for exercising such fundamental
rights as freedom of travel, freedom of trade, and the freedom to
do what you want with your own money.
By their fruits
you will know them. Their fruits are death, destruction, and monetary
debauchery.
Its time
to return to first principles and restore a constitutional republic
to our land and economic liberty to the American people. That is
the only way to get America back on the road to freedom, prosperity,
morality, and harmony with the people of the world.
March
31, 2009
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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© 2009 Future of Freedom Foundation
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