This War Is Based on Denial
The Reality Beneath the Flag-waving
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Americans who
get their propaganda from Fox "News" or are told what
to think by right-wing talk radio hosts are outraged at news reports
that US troops planned and carried out the rape and murder of a
young Iraqi woman. They are not outraged that the troops committed
the deed; they are outraged that the media reported it. These "conservatives,"
who proudly wear their patriotism on their sleeves, dismiss the
reports of the incident as a Big Lie floated by "the anti-American
liberal media" in order to demoralize Americans and reduce
public support for the war.
Playing to
this audience, Col. Jeffrey Snow, a US brigade commander in Baghdad,
told AFP News that news coverage could cause the US to lose the
war. In other words, what we are doing in Iraq cannot stand the
light of day, so reporters must not report or the word will get
out.
Many Bush supporters
believe that truth is not on our side and must be suppressed. Yet,
they support a war that is too shameful to report.
I have made
it clear in my columns that Bush supporters are not true conservatives.
They are brownshirts with the same low intelligence and morals as
Hitler’s enthusiastic supporters. And they are just as resistant
to facts.
It was not
the "liberal media" but the investigating US military
officials who told the Associated Press that the rape and murder
of the young woman and her family appeared "totally premeditated,"
that the soldiers noticed the woman on their patrols and studied
her and her family for a week before separating the woman from her
family and raping her. After having their way with her, the soldiers
murdered her and tried to burn her body with a flammable liquid
in order to cover up their foul deed. The soldiers’ coverup attempt
also involved the murder of other members of the murdered rape victim’s
family, including a child.
The criminals
were turned in by other US soldiers who knew of the monstrous crime.
According to the Associated Press (USA Today, June 30, 2006),
one of the soldiers has admitted his role in the rape and murder.
The soldiers
cannot be said to be guilty until they are tried and found guilty.
However, the US military usually attempts a cover-up of such incidents
and only admits to the facts after the press gets hold of them.
This time, however, the investigating officials themselves gave
the story to the Associated Press.
Many Americans
are so unsophisticated that they refuse to believe anything bad
about their country. They regard acceptance of unpalatable truths
as disloyalty. This failure of American character is why Bush has
been able to get away with transgressions that scream out for his
impeachment and trial as a war criminal.
The premeditated
rape and murders are just the latest in the long line of horrific
war crimes from Abu Ghraib to Haditha. Bush supporters are still
in denial about each incident. It is amazing that Bush supporters
think we have a John Wayne military when, according to news reports,
recruitment problems have resulted in the military accepting felons,
drug users, thugs, low IQ high school dropouts, and illegal Mexicans
promised green cards for signing up. Apparently, the same people
who make America’s streets unsafe for Americans make Iraqi streets
unsafe for Iraqis. In response to the declining caliber of new recruits,
some of our best troops are refusing to reenlist. Several have written
to me that “the Army has left them."
Whoever put
out that propagandistic slogan, "support the troops,"
and the ribbon decals was a master propagandist. "Support the
troops" means to deny the reality of the war and the behavior
of the troops.
To this day
the Bush regime and the neocon nazis have not told us the reason
for their invasion of Iraq, the destruction of its towns and infrastructure,
and the slaughter of its citizens. Every reason Bush has given has
proved to be a lie.
There is no
more reason for US troops to be shooting up Iraq than to be shooting
up Canada, Scotland, Holland, Spain, Taiwan, Florida, Virginia or
California. We are killing Iraqis for no other reason than that
they resist our invasion and occupation of their country.
It
is proof of the collapse of American morals and the fallen character
of the American people that the American public and its elected
representatives in Congress refuse to rein in the Bush regime and
to hold it responsible for its monstrous crimes.
America
has become a land of evil. The rest of the world hates and despises
us. And we are going to pay a terrible price for it. Bush’s belief
that our superpower status makes us immune to the opinion of others
goes beyond hubris into insanity.
July
4, 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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