Hypocrisy
Rules the West
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
DIGG THIS
Shame has vanished
from Western "civilization." Hypocrisy has taken its place.
On September
28, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown could be heard on National
Public Radio decrying the use of violence against democratic protesters
by the government in Burma. Brown declared the British people’s
revulsion over the violence inflicted by the Burmese government
on its people. But Brown said nothing about the violence the British
government was inflicting on Iraqis and Afghans.
George W. Bush
also struck the blameless pose when he declared: "The world is watching
the people of Burma take to the streets to demand their freedom,
and the American people stand in solidarity with these brave individuals."
Bush and Brown
do not have the same sympathy for the peoples of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Neither Bush nor Brown stand in solidarity with those who are demanding
their freedom from foreign occupation by American and British troops.
Indeed, Bush and Brown, as commanders in chief, are on a killing
spree that makes the government in Burma look extremely restrained
by comparison.
Why were British
soldiers sent to kill Iraqis and Afghans? September 11 had nothing
whatsoever to do with the UK. No doubt but that the corrupt Tony
Blair was paid off to drag the British people into Bush’s Middle
East war for American/Israeli hegemony, but Brown has done nothing
to terminate Bush’s use of the British military as mercenaries.
The NPR announcers
also supported the Burmese people, but they, too, show little disturbance
over Bush’s five-year old wars that we now know were based entirely
on lies. Al Qaeda is not the Taliban, and Iraq had no WMD. Neither
country was a threat to the US. Now that we know this, why does
the media still give Bush and Brown a free pass to use violence
against Iraqis and Afghans?
To cut to the
chase, what is the difference between Bush and Brown on one hand
and the murderous Burmese government on the other? Bush and Brown
are actually worse. They pretend to be democrats concerned with
what people actually want. The Burmese government doesn’t pretend
to be anything but a military dictatorship. Moreover, the Burmese
government is clean by comparison as it hasn’t committed acts of
naked aggression war crimes under the Nuremberg standard by invading
other countries and attempting to occupy them.
Despite all
the killing Bush has accomplished, he thirsts for yet more blood.
Iran is in his and Israel’s sights. All indications are that Bush
is going to attack Iran. Propaganda, demonizations, and crass lies
are pouring out of the Bush regime and its media and academic propagandists
such as Columbia University president Lee Bollinger. Both parties
in Congress have lined up behind the coming attack on Iran. The
despicable senator Joe Lieberman even snuck language into a bill
to give Bush the go ahead.
Who is going
to stop Bush from a third war crime? Not his vice president, Not
his national security adviser, not his secretary of defense. Not
his secretary of state. Not Congress. Not the US military. Not the
corporate fat cats. Not the Israel Lobby. Not the bought and paid
for "allies." Not the anti-war movement. Not the American people.
Certainly
not the media.
Americans are
content with whatever crimes their government commits as long as
the justification is Americans’ safety.
Americans’
willingness to murder others out of fear for their own safety is
a result of September 11. The antiwar movement is impotent, because
it has accepted the government’s 9/11 story. To oppose a war when
you accept the government’s reason for the war is an indefensible
position.
The Bush regime
knows that if people will believe its 9/11 story, they will believe
anything. Propaganda silences facts, and Americans fall for one
set of falsehoods after another. The alleged 9/11 hijackers all
came from countries allied with the US, principally Saudi Arabia,
but Americans believe the government’s lies that Afghanistan, Iraq,
Iran, and Syria are responsible. Americans have been convinced that
without "regime change" in these countries, the American superpower
will remain helpless in face of stateless Muslims armed with box
cutters.
Americans have
been brainwashed to believe that Muslims hate us for our "freedom
and democracy," whereas in fact the problem is the US government’s
immoral foreign policy and interference in the internal affairs
of Muslim countries. Bush’s message to the Middle East is clear:
Be a puppet state or be destroyed.
In
the meantime, to prevent democracy and civil liberties from getting
in the way of making Americans safe, Bush has set aside habeas corpus,
due process, right to legal representation, privacy, and the separation
of powers mandated by the US Constitution. Otherwise, Bush says,
we will lose the "war on terror."
Bush
says he has made Americans safe by ridding them of these constitutional
impediments to their safety. And once American bombs fall on Iran
and Syria, those countries will be free and democratic, too, like
Iraq and Afghanistan.
In leading
Americans to this conclusion, Bush has sunk the United States to
a new low in human intelligence and morality.
October
1, 2007
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail] wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor
of the Wall
Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He
is author or coauthor of eight books, including The
Supply-Side Revolution
(Harvard University Press). He has held numerous academic appointments,
including the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University and
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholarly journals and testified
before Congress on 30 occasions. He has been awarded the U.S. Treasury's
Meritorious Service Award and the French Legion of Honor. He was
a reviewer for the Journal
of Political Economy
under editor Robert Mundell. He
is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
He is also coauthor with Karen Araujo of Chile: Dos Visiones
– La Era Allende-Pinochet (Santiago: Universidad Andres Bello,
2000).
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