Bush the Pitiful
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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People are
beginning to feel sorry for President George W. Bush. And with good
reason.
A
new poll by Harris Interactive published in the Financial
Times reveals that our traditional European allies regard the
United States as a much greater threat to world stability than Iran,
Iraq, and North Korea.
In European
opinion, the axis-of-evil is Bush’s America.
Almost twice
as many British, whose Prime Minister Tony Blair is complicit in
Bush’s war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, see the US as the greatest
threat to world stability than see Iran as the danger. In Spain
three times more people regard the US as the threat than see Iran
as the threat. Only in Italy does Iran edge out the US as the greatest
perceived threat, a result no doubt due to the propaganda that spews
from the media empire of Silvio Berlusconi, the Rupert Murdoch of
Italy.
Another reason
to feel sorry for Bush is that he is regarded by his own political
party and his own Attorney General as a war criminal. Republicans
recognize that Bush has committed felonies by violating the US War
Crimes Act of 1996 (legislation aimed at the likes of Saddam Hussein
and Slobodan Milosevic). Bush’s Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales,
and the Republican Congress have
produced draft legislation that aims to protect Bush retroactively
by gutting the 1996 War Crimes Act. Republicans hope to quietly
pass this unconstitutional legislation before they are defeated
in the November elections.
The fact that
retroactive law is prohibited by the US Constitution adds to Bush’s
shame.
Bush is also
pitied because a
large majority of Americans no longer believe in the single
over-riding cause of Bush’s presidency the "war on terror."
A recent Ipsos-Public Affairs poll released by the Associated Press
shows that 60 percent of Americans believe that Bush’s invasion
of Iraq has created more terrorism and that Americans are less safe
as a result of invading Iraq.
Talking heads
on television now discuss whether Bush is an idiot. The frequency
of such discussions is likely to increase as Bush makes such declarations
as "the battle for Iraq is now central to the ideological struggle
of the 21st century."
Bush evokes
more pity, because he has lost the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In Iraq, the
Kurds in the north have replaced the Iraqi flag with the Kurdish
flag. The rest of Iraq is governed by Sunni insurgents or Shiite
militias. The US puppet government is powerless and dares not leave
its US-protected, fortified bunker.
On September
5, the dominant Shiite political alliance prepared legislation that
would divide Iraq into Kurd, Sunni, and Shiite autonomous regions.
So much for
"democracy in Iraq."
Apparently,
no one has told Bush that he is spending American lives and money
on a cause that the Iraqis themselves have abandoned.
Bush still
crows about his defeat of the Taliban. Those of us who have served
in the government at high levels wonder every day about Bush’s daily
briefing. Does he get one? Who gives it to him? I think Bush’s briefing
must come from Dick Cheney, Richard Perle, and William Kristol.
Where else could he get such bogus information?
Perhaps Bush’s
wife or one of his daughters could smuggle him a copy of the
recent report on Afghanistan by the Senlis Council, a security
and development policy group that closely monitors the situation
in Afghanistan.
According to
this report, "Afghanistan is spiraling into uncontrollable
violence." The Taliban have regained control over half of the
country:
"Despite
the international community’s concerted five-year focus on military
operations, the security situation in Afghanistan is worse than
in 2001. The Taliban now have a strong grip on the southern half
of the country. Afghans perceive that the US and NATO troops in
southern and eastern Afghanistan are being defeated by the Taliban.
The legitimacy of the international community’s presence in Afghanistan
is undermined by its incapacity to protect the Afghan population.”
Bush
was betrayed by the neoconservatives he appointed, protected, and
promoted. Public opinion polls in the Arab and Muslim world show
that Bush’s invasions, aggressive stance toward Syria and Iran,
and unconditional support for Israeli aggression have created a
powerful Islamic political movement that experts
say will sweep away the corrupt governments allied with the United
States.
The ignorant
actions of Bush the Pitiful have marginalized moderate Arabs and
destroyed America’s standing both in Muslim lands and the wider
world.
Bush
has defeated no one, but he has destroyed America’s reputation and
his own.
September
11, 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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