The Moral Rot of Middle East Intervention
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Of
one thing we can be certain after decades of the U.S. governments
interventionist foreign policy in the Middle East: it has not brought
peace to that part of the world.
Another thing
we can be certain of: the federal governments interventionist
foreign policy is at the center of the moral rot that pervades the
U.S. Empire.
The Associated
Press recently reported, President Bush has ordered
helicopters and ships to Lebanon to provide humanitarian aid, but
he still opposes an immediate cease-fire that could give relief
from a 13-day-old Israeli bombing campaign.
We should
keep in mind that much of the weaponry for
the Israeli governments bombing campaign has been provided
by the U.S. taxpayer, compliments of the U.S. foreign aid. Thus,
while opposing an immediate cease-fire in the conflict that is bringing
untold suffering to innocent people in Lebanon, Bush simultaneously
is rushing to offer U.S. foreign aid to Lebanon to alleviate suffering
that is an indirect consequence of U.S. foreign aid to Israel.
Thats
what passes for moral principles in the U.S. Empire.
For more evidence
of the perversity and moral degeneracy of U.S. foreign policy, lets
go to nearby Iraq. As the Washington Post has reported, to ensure that the military would round up the insurgents
who were attacking U.S. forces U.S. military officials ordered mass
round-ups of every man of military age in areas where insurgents
were attacking U.S. forces. As one U.S. colonel put it, With
the brigade and battalion commanders, it became a philosophy: Round
up all the military-age males, because we dont know whos
good or bad.
It gets worse.
The military also implemented a policy of taking innocent family
members of suspected insurgents as hostages with a promise to release
them if the suspect turned himself in a promise that was
often violated after the suspect complied.
Of course,
there have also been the torture, sex abuse, rapes, and homicides
of countless Iraqis during the occupation, most of which have resulted
in either exoneration or light punishment of higher-ups after the
standard, superficial, perfunctory military investigations.
Here at home,
decades of Middle East intervention have culminated in an omnipotent
president who claims the power to ignore laws enacted by Congress,
the power to send the nation into war without a congressional declaration
of war, the power to conduct warrantless wiretaps on Americans,
the power to arrest and punish Americans and deny them trial by
jury and due process of law, the power to kidnap and torture people
or send them to foreign regimes for the purpose of torture, and
the power to establish torture camps in secret Soviet-era detention
centers.
Decades of
intervention in the Middle East have produced nothing but death,
maiming, destruction, empire, tyranny, hypocrisy, corruption, and
moral rot. When will Americans rise above the platitudes and propaganda
and recognize the moral rot in U.S. foreign policy and the terrible
damage it has done not only to people in the Middle East but to
our own nation as well?
July
29, 2006
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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© 2006 Future of Freedom Foundation
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