The
Proper Response to WikiLeaks
by Karen
Kwiatkowski
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President Obama
is wrong,
and Secretary Clinton
is wrong. Those remoras of state at CNN, FOXNews, ABC, NBC, CBS,
NPR and many Congressmen are all wet in their
frantic response to Cablegate,
and Wikileaks in general.
I’ll admit
the U.S. government should have been a bit angry about the Wikileaks
release over the summer of the 2007
gunship video and narration of a bloody massacre of unarmed Iraqis
and reporters. There was nothing redeeming there, no points
of light or lessons to be learned. That release fundamentally explained
to Americans and others who supported the Iraq invasion and occupation
exactly what democracy at the point of a gun looks like. Perhaps
the US government wasn’t as upset as it might have been because
no one affected by this crime was surprised. Similar massacres,
according to soldiers involved in Iraq, were routine and conducted
as ordered. The Iraqis, of course, knew this from the beginning.
The Wikileaked
Afghanistan reports
didn’t indicate much more than the antiwar and the pro-war crowds
already knew, and as a result, again, there were no changes in the
bleachers of American foreign policy. It’s likely that the Rolling
Stone interview with General McCrystal around the same time
was more embarrassing to Washington. One wonders why McChrystal
has not yet been declared a domestic terrorist. He shared secrets
and embarrassed the administration. A case could be made that his
pussyfooting around the Afghans (a Special Forces nuance that our
good Prussian Petraeus was quick to eliminate) was intentionally
designed to help "lose the war" in Afghanistan. Well,
give it time.
But Cablegate
is different, and the reaction of the ruling class so far ranges
from simply demanding Assange’s head on a platter to demanding the
Internet be declared a terrorist entity, and destroyed.
Government
propagandists proclaim that people will die from this latest release.
Unless they mean die laughing, this is quite an overstatement. Government
goons, soldiers and bureaucrats in foreign countries will not face
a greater threat to their lives, most especially from these cables.
What they will face is snickers, chuckles, and outright laughter.
And truly,
this is as it should be. When one declares that his robes are the
most beautiful, made of the finest silk, so glorious that they compete
with the sun – sometimes a little blond-haired boy with a most serious
look about him declares that it seems to him that the Emperor has
no clothes! And we see, slowly at first, then an unstoppable surge
of laughter and finger-pointing by the common people who, for all
their ignorance and all their flaws, know enough to put on clothes
before going out in public.
The US government
shrieks, tone-deaf, of global democracy – but disparages the populist
language of Italian officials and declares the elected and popular
prime minister there to be unqualified. Yet, this same democracy-loving
government enjoys very much its dealings with the evilest of dictators.
This hypocrisy has long been a staple of both libertarian and Marxist
critiques of US foreign policy, for well over a century. Now it’s
out in the open – and it’s kind of funny.
Hillary Clinton
approves a State Department-wide command to surreptitiously collect
DNA and credit card numbers on UN representatives and other diplomats.
This particular case is breathtakingly Nuremburgian. The order Hilary
was transmitting was already government policy – the great Diplomat
Herself was just following orders. And certainly, any of us common
folk who watch enough CSI to be dangerous know that collection of
DNA samples with chain of custody procedures that will stand up
in court is not something we would automatically trust to a bunch
of pinstripers at State. Beyond that, the rest of us who watch COPS
know that taking people’s credit card numbers without their knowledge
and permission is a crime.
Now that we
know what they are trying to do, the proper reaction is to giggle
and glance at each other while we check our pockets, handbags, backpacks
and satchels for our wallets and watches whenever we find ourselves
near a government representative. Of course, air travelers in this
country have been doing just that for some time. But the sweet lesson
here is that a government goon is a government goon, just following
orders, no matter where they buy their suits. Our ability to quickly
recognize that government goon is increasingly unifying average
Americans, and strengthening us. As our government goonar continues
to develop, the game becomes more fun, and funnier. Cablegate improves
everyone’s goonar!
There is talk
that the data released this week actually helps Israel’s case for
a good old-fashioned pre-emptive attack on Iran. Why? Because Saudi
Arabia supports it! Well, skyrocketing oil prices certainly would
come in handy to the still dollar dependent House of Saud about
now, but I digress. Now, if I were the little old US of A thinking
about starting one more war with a country I didn’t like, especially
given I was dead broke and already a military laughingstock based
on past and present performance in Iraq and Afghanistan, listening
to what the corrupt, US-dependent ruling class of Saudi Arabia had
to say about it would be right up there on my go-to-war-decision-meter.
Give the obvious and otherworldly stupidity of our politicians,
generals, and diplomats, perhaps the Saudis do tell us what to do,
and maybe Wikileaks
hearts neocons. A better sense of where the US diplomatic head
is at can be gained by reading reports of meetings in Tel Aviv,
where the great US stumbles over itself to be inoffensive, seeking
simultaneously to be both submissive and warlike when speaking to
Israelis. Pathetic little weasels, the lot of them. But their pathetic
weaselness cannot be blamed on Julian Assange, no matter how many
neocons
and other cons declare the problem to be facts in the open,
rather than simply the facts.
On
a more serious note, beyond the debate on whether to assassinate
Assange, blow up the Internet, conduct an unwarranted attack on
an NPT signatory that is following the rules, or to continue to
ally ourselves with the crazies in Pakistan and Israel, it is important
to recognize that fascism of one kind or another is currently embraced
by a majority in Congress, and by a large minority across the country.
An alert and informed citizenry, valued by presidents from Washington
to Eisenhower, is now deemed by D.C. to be a nascent domestic terrorism
threat. As the American wholesale subsidy of banks, bullets and
butter metastasizes, devouring freedom and wrecking the system,
the desperation of the ruling class and those in its employ is palpable.
Americans ought to gratefully smile as we review these latest Wikileaks,
and we should savor the hilarity. Seeing our government as theatrical
stooge, as incompetent popinjay, as naked and embarrassed Emperor,
sets the stage well for what comes next.
December
1, 2010
LRC
columnist Karen Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. [send
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retired USAF lieutenant colonel, blogs occasionally at Liberty
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