The Anti-Syria Scam
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Someone
should tell Condi Rice that the game is up. With the Bush administration
dissolving in illegalities committed by key officials in their attempts
to protect the lies that they used to justify the US invasion of
Iraq, the secretary of state is trying to ramp up war against Syria.
Grasping
a UN report that uses unreliable witnesses to implicate Syria in
the assassination of a former Lebanese government official, Condi
Rice told the BBC on October 23 that Syria’s crime cannot be "left
lying on the table. This really has to be dealt with."
This
is amazing for many reasons. Here is the person in charge of US
diplomacy acting as if she is the secretary of war unsheathing military
force. Whoever heard of an American diplomat wanting to start a
war because a former Middle Eastern government official was assassinated?
The
UN investigator, Detlev Mehlis, has no more idea who assassinated
the former official than the US knows who is responsible for assassinating
the many Iraqi officials under its protection. After more than two
and one-half years of war in Iraq, the US still doesn’t know exactly
who the enemy is that it is fighting. Yet Mehlis blames Syria for
an assassination on the strength of an informer described by the
German news magazine, Der Spiegal, as a convicted felon and
swindler.
On
the basis of the word of a convicted felon and swindler, Condi Rice
wants a high-level UN Security Council meeting to condemn Syria
so the Bush administration can bring about "regime change"
in Syria.
With
the US department of state doing everything it can to demonize and
destabilize Syria, Condi Rice’s mouthpiece, Adam Ereli, declared
that Syria must end attempts to destabilize its neighbors. This
is the type of propaganda we were fed about Iraq. Syria is not destabilizing
any country. It is all Syria can do to maintain its own stability.
The US is the great Middle Eastern destabilizer.
Isn’t
the secretary of state aware that the government of which she is
a part is in dire difficulties because it went to war based on highly
unreliable "intelligence" supplied by highly unreliable
people?
Does
the secretary of state read the CIA reports? Doesn’t she know that
the US has created extraordinary instability in Iraq? A country
that formerly had no terrorists now serves as a training ground
for al Qaeda, according to the CIA.
Is
this the time to repeat the Iraq blunder in Syria?
The
American people should be terrified by the warmongering ideologues
that President Bush has put in charge of his government. The greatest
danger that the US faces are the fools in the Bush administration.
Why
is Syria being demonized? Syrian troops were part of the US coalition
organized by President George Herbert Walker Bush that liberated
Kuwait in 1991 from Saddam Hussein. The current head of government
in Syria is a mild mannered ophthalmologist who inherited the post
five years ago when his older brother was killed in a car crash.
Syria
has done nothing to the US and poses no threat to the US. The Syrian
government is concerned about Syria becoming unhinged by schisms
like the Sunni-Shi’ite schism set loose in Iraq by the incompetent
Bush administration.
Why
does Condi Rice think the Bush administration has the right to decide
who heads the Syrian government? According to news reports, the
Bush administration has asked the Israeli and Italian governments
to nominate a replacement for the current president of Syria.
A
country incapable of choosing a better president than George W.
Bush has no business choosing a president for any other country.
In place of aggressive interference in the internal affairs of other
countries, the US needs to find a competent president for itself.
Maybe
we should ask the Italians who they would recommend.
October
25, 2005
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is
John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and Research
Fellow at the Independent Institute.
He is a former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal,
former contributing editor for National Review, and a former
assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2005 Creators Syndicate
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