Playing
the Fool
by
Ryan McMaken
Aggressor
nations always need to manufacture rationalizations for their illegal
acts. This often takes the shape of propaganda that seeks to convince
that the "enemy" is not governed by the same rules of
reason as the rest of us. From the Mexican War to the Gulf War,
US policymakers have attempted to showcase the supposed madness
of our enemies by claiming that some foreigners somehow value peace
less than our more reasonable allies do.
In
recent years we have been faced with similar attempts by policymakers
to justify putting America’s fighting men and women in harm’s way.
Take the Clinton administration’s claims that Serbia had been offered
a chance for peace before the bombing started to help give Albanian
terrorists the upper hand. Clinton assured us Slobodan Milosevich
had been offered fair conditions for a mediating UN presence in
Serbia. Naturally, the conditions offered to Milosevich (and the
Serbian people) were no such thing. Milosevich was given a choice
between the total military occupation of his own country or trying
to withstand the American bombers. Since Milosevich did not take
the non-choice offered him by the State Department, he was labeled
as irrational, willing to sacrifice innocents in his own country,
and basically a terrorist and a tyrant. It is convenient for the
aggressors that they can so easily maketheir enemies look like loons
for not selling out their own people and lie down to accept total
defeat.
The
image forwarded to the public that all international agreements
are alike, and one peace agreement is as good as another, is part
of the luck that American statists have had for some time with foreign
policy. Since only a tiny fraction of Americans know anything other
than the vague details of foreign policy, it is easy to pass off
the rejection of a "peace agreement" as the rejection
of reasonable and humane conditions that any sane person would accept.
Unfortunately,
this practice of passing off those who reject "peace offers"
as madmen is being increasingly employed by America’s buddies involved
in the Middle East "peace process." This is especially
favored by the maniacally anti-Palestinian neo-conservative establishment
who cannot bring themselves to accept that all Muslims are not pathological
and must remind themselves daily by reiterating the same half-truths
about Palestinians over and over again.
A
favored approach to proving the mental illness of all Muslims is
the repeated assertion by the neo-conservatives (most
recently by Steven Plaut) that the Palestinian Authority has
already been offered independence in 96% of the West Bank and other
areas, and has refused to take the offer. The reality is that the
Israelis have only offered nominal control of land they deem "negotiable."
The actual land that they are willing to grant "control"
of to Palestinians adds up to less than half of the land in which
the Palestinians are currently in the majority. The figures thrown
around meant to exhibit the Israeli government’s generosity are
actually little more than stealth numbers designed to make the Palestinians
(and their Muslim neighbors) look like nutcases.
None
of this is new in war propaganda, but the establishment has had
to lean on it more and more as it becomes increasingly obvious that
culpability for the unending violence in Israel lies with both sides.
Some would have us believe that it is all due to the alleged irrationality
of the Palestinians, but only a fool would accept the "concessions"
made by Israeli officials.
With
Bush’s overtures toward creating a Palestinian state, the neo-conservatives
are scared stiff that Bush might actually encourage offering some
real autonomy to the Palestinian Authority, and not the usual nonsense
offered by Israel and the US State Department for the express purpose
of having something to blow up in the faces of the Palestinians.
If
the war on terrorism is to ever end, we must begin by ending the
game of "gotcha" that we are playing with the Palestinians
by trying to fool them into voluntarily sacrificing any hope they
have of saving the lands and homes of Arabs in the Holy Land. If
the phrase "peace process" is to mean anything, true autonomy
must be on the bargaining table. Anything less will be just another
ploy designed to make the Palestinians look foolish, and in the
context of the war on terrorism, such behavior will do nothing toward
what should be our only goal: protecting the lives of Americans.
October
30, 2001
Ryan
McMaken [send him mail]
is a public relations man in Denver, Colorado. You can visit his
Rocky Mountain news site at WesternMercury.com.
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2001 LewRockwell.com
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