Wave the Flag To Deceive
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
"Patriotism
is the last refuge of a scoundrel." These immortal words of
Samuel Johnson leapt to mind when I read Deputy Secretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz’s "Support Our Troops" on the editorial
page of the Wall Street Journal (September 2).
To
avoid culpability for the strategic blunder of the Iraqi invasion,
which is turning into a tar baby of serious dimension, the scoundrel
Wolfowitz hides behind World Trade Center widows and idealistic
generals with tears streaming down their faces.
To
justify the war, the scoundrel Wolfowitz dishonestly points his
finger at a Muslim response to the invasion he orchestrated: "more
than 200 captured foreign terrorists who came to Iraq to kill Americans."
Terrorists daily praise Wolfowitz for putting our troops in their
sights.
The
American invasion of Iraq is the most gratuitous war in human history.
Not since Woodrow Wilson manipulated American patriotism to enter
World War I and FDR manipulated American patriotism to enter World
War II have Americans been so deceived.
At
least in the two world wars, aggressive powers were on the march.
Our "mother country" needed our help, and so did the French,
who had helped us achieve political independence. Some might regard
the plight of the English and French as extenuating circumstances
that gave some reason, however weak, for our involvement in foreign
entanglements. But where are the extenuating circumstances in Iraq?
"The
plight of Israel," reply the neo-Jacobins. We had to make Israeli
democracy safe in the Middle East.
Israel
has a powerful military and numerous nuclear weapons. Yet we are
supposed to believe that this country, which in the heyday of Soviet
power, simultaneously defeated three Soviet-supplied Arab armies
in six days and still occupies some of the conquered territory,
stood in dire danger from Saddam Hussein. We had to take Saddam
out before his military, 25 years out of date, rolled up Israeli
democracy, leaving nothing but tyrannical regimes in the Middle
East and no outpost from which to deracinate Islam and substitute
American values in its place.
According
to economist Thomas Stauffer in a lecture on the total costs of
US Middle East policy, commissioned by the US Army War College for
a conference at the University of Maine, since 1973 Israel has cost
the United States about $1.6 trillion, or $5,700 per American.
This
sum could be much reduced and still remain an extraordinary commitment
to a nation of 5 million people. Surely we don't need to add the
arms, legs, and lives of our soldiers as well.
October
4, 2003
Dr. Roberts [send him mail]
is John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and
Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He is a former associate editor of the Wall
Street Journal and a former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
He is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
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