One, Two, Many Hiroshimas
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
"Simply
stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons
of mass destruction."
~
Vice President Dick Cheney, 8-26-02
"For
those who say we haven’t found the banned manufacturing devises
or banned weapons, they’re wrong, we found them."
~
President George Bush, 5-30-03
When
it became obvious that the neoconservatives would succeed in turning
the "war against terrorism" into war against the Muslim Middle East,
I said that the consequences would be the return of the draft or
US use of nuclear weapons.
Bush
administration neoconservatives have concluded that reinstating
the military draft would incite more opposition than inaugurating
a new weapons program to produce "useable nukes."
In
the October 26 Telegraph (UK), Washington correspondent Julian
Coman reports that "influential advisers at the Pentagon are
backing the development of a new generation of low-yield nuclear
weapons so-called mini-nukes in a controversial report
. . . the report argues for a move away from the Cold War view of
nuclear arms as catastrophic weapons of last resort."
In
place of bad old nuclear weapons, the good new nukes will be easier
to use and more "relevant to the threat environment."
This
extraordinary proposal from the world’s Arms Control Hegemon demonstrates
the fanaticism of the neoconservatives. They are indeed the heirs
of the French Revolution just as Professor Claes Ryn shows in his
new book, America the Virtuous.
The
Pentagon report, which has been leaked to a defense magazine, designates
"terrorists" as the targets of the mini-nukes. New nuclear
weapons are said to be necessary in order to destroy deeply buried
biological weapons caches, terrorist cells and hidden weapons of
mass destruction.
Such
weapons caches will exist wherever neoconservatives declare them
to be. For the neocons, the advantage of a nuclear over a conventional
attack is that the former solves the manpower problem and, by obliterating
the target, conveniently rules out discovering the embarrassing
fact of nonexistent WMD.
Obviously,
nuclear weapons of any size are too destructive to use against terrorists,
who are scattered among much larger populations. The only purpose
of the "small nuclear weapons" an oxymoron if ever there
was one is to incinerate Muslim cities. Just as Iraq, Iran
and Syria are declared, propagandistically, to be "terrorist states,"
Damascus, Tehran, Baghdad, Mecca, Cairo, and Mogadishu will be declared
"terrorist cities." It looks as if the neocons intend a final solution
to their "Muslim problem" and are organizing genocide
for Arabs.
Deeply
buried caches of weapons of mass destruction exist nowhere except,
of course, in the US, Israel and Russia countries that are
not to be found on the neocons’ terrorist list. But neocons are
betting that a rumored threat can be used to justify a new generation
of nuclear weapons.
Propaganda
about nonexistent weapons caches is fuel for the neoconservative
jihad against Islam, just like fabricated claims of Iraqi WMD were
used as a pretext for invading Iraq. It is not American "virtue"
but nuclear fallout that neocons intend to spread in the Middle
East.
During
three short years of the Bush administration, neoconservatives have
turned US foreign policy on its head. Neocons dismantled US multilateral
relationships that were a half century in the making. Neocons used
lies and fabrications to deceive the American public and to launch
an aggressive war. Not satisfied with their revolutionary destruction
of world order, neocons now demand that the US lead the world in
a new round of nuclear proliferation.
If
this is not the behavior of a rogue state, what is?
The
Pentagon report argues for a new generation of useable nuclear weapons
on the bare assumption that terrorist underground caches of WMD
will materialize out of thin air sometime in the future. The Pentagon
report does not explain why terrorists who intend us harm would
make targets of their WMD by storing them in bunkers instead of
immediately using them against us.
In
three short years neoconservatives have reorganized the Department
of Defense from a deterrent force to a means of waging aggressive
war. It shows that US policy, following that of Ariel Sharon, has
abandoned the quest for peace in the Middle East, focusing instead
on a one-sided resolution through conquest.
Deceived,
befuddled and complicit, Americans are being led into a wider war.
October
27, 2003
Dr. Roberts [send him mail]
is John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy, Senior
Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University,
and Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. 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.
Copyright
© 2003 Creators Syndicate
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