US
Hypocrisy Astonishes the World
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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Americans
have lost their ability for introspection, thereby revealing their
astounding hypocrisy to the world.
US War Secretary
Robert Gates has condemned the Associated Press and a reporter,
Julie Jacobson, embedded with US troops in Afghanistan, for taking
and releasing a photo
of a US Marine who was wounded in action and died from his injury.
The photographer
was on patrol with the Marines when they came under fire. She found
the courage and presence of mind to do her job. Her reward is to
be condemned by the warmonger Gates as "insensitive."
Gates says her employer, the Associated Press, lacks "judgment
and common decency."
The American
Legion jumped in and denounced the Associated Press for a "stunning
lack of compassion and common decency."
To stem opposition
to its wars, the War Department hides signs of American casualties
from the public. Angry that evidence escaped the censor, the War
Secretary and the American Legion attacked with politically correct
jargon: "insensitive," "offended," and the "anguish,"
"pain and suffering" inflicted upon the Marine’s family.
The War Department sounds like it is preparing a harassment tort.
Isn’t this
passing the buck? The Marine lost his life not because of the Associated
Press and a photographer, but because of the war criminals – Gates,
Bush, Cheney, Obama, and the US Congress that supports wars of naked
aggression that serve no American purpose, but which keeps campaign
coffers filled with contributions from the armaments companies.
Marine Lance
Cpl. Joshua M. Bernard is dead because the US government and a significant
percentage of the US population believe that the US has the right
to invade, bomb, and occupy other peoples who have raised no hand
against us but are demonized with lies and propaganda.
For the American
War Secretary it is a photo that is insensitive, not America’s assertion
of the right to determine the fate of Afghanistan with bombs and
soldiers.
The exceptional
"virtuous nation" does not think it is insensitive for
America’s bombs to blow innocent villagers to pieces. On September
4, the day before Gates’ outburst over the "insensitive"
photo, Agence France Presse reported from Afghanistan that a US/Nato
air strike had killed large numbers of villagers who had come to
get fuel from two tankers that had been hijacked from negligent
and inattentive occupation forces:
"‘Nobody
was in one piece. Hands, legs and body parts were scattered everywhere.
Those who were away from the fuel tanker were badly burnt,’ said
32-year-old Mohammad Daud, depicting a scene from hell. The burned-out
shells of the tankers, still smoking in marooned wrecks on the riverbank,
were surrounded by the charred-meat remains of villagers from Chahar
Dara district in Kunduz province, near the Tajik border. Dr. Farid
Rahid, a spokesperson in Kabul for the ministry of health, said
up to 250 villagers had been near the tankers when the air strike
was called in."
What does the
world think of the United States? The American War Secretary and
a US military veterans association think a photo of an injured and
dying American soldier is insensitive, but not the wipeout of an
Afghan village that came to get needed fuel.
The US government
is like a criminal who accuses the police of his crime when he is
arrested or a sociopathic abuser who blames the victim. It is a
known fact that the CIA has violated US law and international law
with its assassinations, kidnappings and torture. But it is not
this criminal agency that will be held accountable. Instead, those
who will be punished will be those moral beings who, appalled at
the illegality and inhumanity of the CIA, leaked the evidence of
the agency’s crimes. The CIA has asked the US Justice (sic) Department
to investigate what the CIA alleges is the "criminal disclosure"
of its secret program to murder suspected foreign terrorist leaders
abroad. As we learned from Gitmo, those suspected by America are
overwhelmingly innocent.
The CIA program
is so indefensible that when CIA director Leon Panetta found out
about it six months after being in office, he cancelled the program
(assuming those running the program obeyed) and informed Congress.
Yet, the CIA
wants the person who revealed its crime to be punished for revealing
secret information. A secret agency this unmoored from moral and
legal standards is a greater threat to our country than are terrorists.
Who knows what false flag operation it will pull off in order to
provide justification and support for its agenda. An agency that
is more liability than benefit should be abolished.
The agency’s
program of assassinating terrorist leaders is itself fraught with
contradictions and dangers. The hatred created by the US and Israel
is independent of any leader. If one is killed, others take his
place. The most likely outcome of the CIA assassination program
is that the agency will be manipulated by rivals, just as the FBI
was used by one mafia family to eliminate another. In order to establish
credibility with groups that they are attempting to penetrate, CIA
agents will be drawn into participating in violent acts against
the US and its allies.
Accusing the
truth-teller instead of the evil-doer is the position that the neoconservatives
took against the New York Times when after one year’s delay,
which gave George W. Bush time to get reelected, the Times published
the NSA leak that revealed that the Bush administration was committing
felonies by violating the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
The neocons, especially those associated with Commentary magazine,
wanted the New York Times indicted for treason. To the evil
neocon mind, anything that interferes with their diabolical agenda
is treason.
This is the
way many Americans think. America über alles! No one counts but
us (and Israel). The deaths we inflict and the pain and suffering
we bring to others are merely collateral damage on the bloody path
to American hegemony.
The
attitude of the "freedom and democracy" US government
is that anyone who complains of illegality or immorality or inhumanity
is a traitor. The Republican Senator Christopher S. Bond is a recent
example. Bond got on his high horse about "irreparable damage"
to the CIA from the disclosures of its criminal activities. Bond
wants those "back stabbers" who revealed the CIA’s wrongdoings
to be held accountable. Bond is unable to grasp that it is the criminal
activities, not their disclosure, that is the source of the problem.
Obviously, the whistleblower protection act has no support from
Senator Bond, who sees it as just another law to plough under.
This is where
the US government stands today: Ignoring and covering up government
crimes is the patriotic thing to do. To reveal the government’s
crimes is an act of treason. Many Americans on both sides of the
aisle agree.
Yet, they still
think that they are The Virtuous Nation, the exceptional nation,
the salt of the earth.
September
7, 2009
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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© 2009 Creators Syndicate
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