More of the Same
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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If you believe
anybody's figures, 200,000 people have been killed in the Sudan.
Four million have died in the Congo. Yet Washington and Hollywood
are fixated on the Sudan and silent about the Congo.
Why? Well,
keep in mind that the United States always practices selective outrage.
U.S. foreign policy is institutionalized hypocrisy. Another point
to keep in mind is that U.S. foreign policy is largely driven by
domestic lobbies and domestic politics.
Yes, it is
an insane and immoral way to run a country, but what can we say?
It is so, and American voters, at least those of the flock who bother
to vote, have been unable to change it, at least in my lifetime.
The ancient philosophers would say that we lack leaders who are
intelligent, moral and pious. I'll buy that.
If you take
notes, you will find that American government officials are almost
incessantly talking about foreign countries. They criticize the
countries. They give them advice. They threaten them, most often
with sanctions. The point is that the rest of the world is none
of our business.
What goes
on in the Sudan and the Congo is the business of the people in the
Sudan and the Congo. Ditto every other country in the world. This
American Empire, created just as my Confederate ancestors predicted,
sucks. Our stumpy little emperor, who might as well be drunk for
all the use he gets out of his brain, would rate low even among
the Romans, who rather excelled in bad emperors.
The bad thing
about history is that it is depressingly repetitious. We cannot
see the future, so we look to the past in hopes of finding humane
and rational leaders. We look in vain. We see an unbroken record
of savage selfishness, a willingness to use force, and uncounted
millions killed in wars of various kinds and for various reasons.
The United
States, in case you haven't matured enough to figure it out, is
not a special country. It is one of the most warlike on the face
of the Earth. Our ancestors were greedy and ruthless enough to grab
the best slice of the North American continent. Protected by two
oceans, we ruthlessly exploited the land and its resources. We didn't
become prosperous because we were free. We became prosperous because
the land contained so much wealth vast forests, fertile soil,
amenable climate, oil, iron ore and coal. Canada got stuck with
mostly tundra; Mexico got mostly desert.
After grabbing
the Southwest from Mexico, conquering the South and virtually exterminating
the Plains Indians, the U.S. took its first step toward an international
empire. The Spanish-American War was typical. It was based on lies.
We attacked Spain because it was the weakest of the European powers.
As soon as
we defeated Spain in the Philippines, rather than hand it over to
the Filipinos, we bought the islands from Spain and launched a war
against the Filipinos. We didn't give them independence until after
World War II, and it's only been in recent years that they finally
kicked us out of the military bases we had planted on their soil.
We are still occupying parts of Japan and Germany, and if you think
that crowd in Rome on the Potomac intends to get out of Iraq, you
have another think coming.
Don't
look for peace and prosperity in the future. It will be just more
of the same war, taxes, debt and human misery. But don't
worry. You'll be kept fully informed about Lindsay Lohan and other
celebrities.
June
6,
2007
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2007 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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