The Administration That Won’t Stop Lying
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
The Bush Regime
has killed tens of thousands of people in Iraq and Afghanistan,
mainly women and children. The deaths are excused as unintended
"collateral damage" of the ongoing war, but the deaths
are nonetheless important to the tens of thousands of relatives
and friends. An equally important casualty of the Bush Regime is
truth.
The American
public has been trained to obediently accept their government’s
lies fed to them by their government’s handmaiden, the US Media.
No statement or claim by a Bush Regime Official is too outlandish
to be received with acceptance. Consider the
claim by Donald Rumsfeld, the US Secretary for War and Aggression,
made to the Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee on May 17,
that Iran was to blame for the instability in Iraq.
Did the senators
laugh Rumsfeld out of the room? No.
Did the media
remind the "informed public" that it was actually the
US invasion and unsuccessful occupation, together with mass detentions,
torture, slaughter of citizens and invasions of their homes, destruction
of infrastructure and entire cities, such as Fallujah, and removal
of Saddam Hussein’s government, which kept the three Iraqi factions
from each other’s throats, that destabilized Iraq? Needless to say,
no.
The only person
in the Senate committee room who spoke the truth called Rumsfeld
a liar and was hauled off by the police.
Freedom of
expression still exists in America, but only on behalf of lies.
Truth is forbidden, except on the Internet. The Internet is still
free, because Americans are accustomed to believing what they hear
on TV and read in the newspapers, while the Internet is still new
to most Americans and of less concern to the government. The mainstream
media which serves as a government propaganda organ and the
Internet are two parallel universes.
The influence
of neocon propaganda now extends to National Public Radio. Prior
to the Bush Regime and total Republican control of our government,
NPR offered in-depth reporting and alternative views. This important
service has diminished under Republican control. On May 18 NPR reported
on a controversy at Yale University. A former spokesman for the
Taliban government in Afghanistan is now a student at Yale. Conservative
students and alumni are up in arms.
A spokesman
for the concerned Yale students said that the Taliban had killed
3,000 Americans on 9/11. The NPR reporters and commentators took
for granted that the Taliban had attacked America and were a dangerous
enemy of our country.
We have reached
the point where the media that brainwashes the public is itself
brainwashed. The Taliban had nothing to do with 9/11 and was not
a declared enemy of the US. The Taliban was fully absorbed in a
struggle to unify Afghanistan. Their opponent, the Northern Alliance,
was comprised of Tajiks, some ethnic minorities, and the remnants
of the Soviet puppet government. As Afghanistan has never been unified
and consists of a collection of tribes and warlords, the only basis
for Afghan unity is Islam, the emblem for the Taliban.
The Taliban
became an enemy only after Bush attacked them and took the side
of the Northern Alliance. Bush claims that he attacked the Taliban
because they refused to deliver Osama bin Laden to US custody.
The Bush Regime
blames bin Laden for 9/11, although the evidence is sketchy and
inconclusive. Take a moment to consider the chances of bin Laden,
who was fully occupied in his involvement in civil war in Afghanistan,
being able to organize a successful attack on high-tech America
from a primitive country half a world away. A man in a cave operating
on a shoestring somehow defeats the myriad intelligence agencies
of the US.
Regardless
of bin Laden’s responsibility for 9/11, the Taliban could not turn
over bin Laden, and the Bush regime knew that. Bush made a demand
that could not be met in order to have an excuse to attack the Taliban.
Why couldn’t
the Taliban turn over bin Laden? Osama, of course, had his own armed
fighters, but this is not the reason. Bin Laden helped to drive
the Soviets out of Afghanistan and is an Afghan national hero. He
was helping the Taliban to finish off their opponents, including
the remains of the Soviet puppets. The Taliban could not possibly
claim to be unifying Afghanistan in the name of Islam and turn over
an Islamic hero to the Great Satan.
At that time
Americans were told that bin Laden was the target of the invasion
of Afghanistan. In retrospect we know that that was just another
lie. The target was Iraq (and Iran and Syria). Bin Laden was the
excuse for getting the camel’s nose under the tent.
Iraq has nothing
whatsoever to do with bin Laden or 9/11. Yet, war in Iraq has completely
absorbed the Bush Regime. The regime sticks with its war despite
its sinking polls, which even Karl Rove attributes to the fruitless
war.
The war in
Iraq has multiplied terrorism, not reduced it. The war has destroyed
America’s reputation. The war has served as an excuse for concentrating
unconstitutional powers in the executive and for removing the institutional
protections against a police state. The war has already cost 20,000
American casualties (dead and wounded) and hundreds of billions
of dollars, which have had to be borrowed from foreigners, and is
projected to have a total cost in excess of one trillion dollars.
This is a horrendous
commitment. What is its purpose?
We have never
been told. Everything the Bush Regime has said has been a lie. There
were no weapons of mass destruction, and this was known prior to
the orchestrated invasion. As the leaked top-secret British Cabinet
memo, "the Downing Street memo," makes completely clear,
the Bush regime falsified the intelligence to justify its invasion
of Iraq.
There was no
Iraqi connection to al Qaeda, a sworn enemy of the secular Hussein
regime.
The most recent
excuse – building democracy – is also a lie. It is perfectly clear
that what the Bush Regime has done is to bring the three Iraqi factions
to the brink of civil war, while constructing a massive US fortification
in the guise of an embassy and permanent military bases.
The
Republican Party has been reduced to one principle – its own power.
It protects the Bush Regime from accountability and covers up its
lies and misdeeds. Under the myths and lies that enshroud 9/11,
the Democrats have collapsed as an opposition party.
The
Bush Regime has destroyed Iraq without being able to defeat the
resistance. Its greater casualty, however, is the American people,
voiceless with no political representation, defenseless in the face
of police state depredations, such as illegal warrantless surveillance,
and the possibility of property seizures and indefinite detention
without charges.
The Bush Regime’s
war on terror has defeated truth and the constitutional protections
of liberty in the United States. No conceivable number of Muslim
terrorists could inflict comparable damage on America.
May
22, 2006
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is
Chairman of 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 was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He is the
co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
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© 2006 LewRockwell.com
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