Europe’s
Complicity in Evil
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: US
Hypocrisy Astonishes the World
Address
to Mut zur Ethik Conference, "Sovereignty or Imperialism,"
Feldkirch, Austria, September 5, 2009
There is a
widespread supposition that Obama, being black and a member of an
oppressed race, will imbue US foreign policy with a higher morality
than the world experienced from Bush and Clinton. This is a delusion.
Obama represents
the same ideology of American "exceptionalism" as other
recent presidents. This ideology designates the United States as
The Virtuous Nation and supplies the basis for the belief that America
has the right, indeed the responsibility, to impose its hegemony
upon the world by bribery or by force. The claim of American exceptionalism
produces a form of patriotism that blinds the US population to the
immorality of America’s wars of aggression.
Nothing is
any different under Obama. Obama has escalated war in Afghanistan;
started a new war in Pakistan; tolerated or supported a military
coup that overthrew the elected president of Honduras; is constructing
7 new US military bases in Colombia, South America; is going forward
with various military projects designed to secure US global military
hegemony, such as the Prompt Global Strike initiative that intends
to provide the US with the capability to strike anywhere on earth
within 60 minutes; is working to destabilize the government in Iran,
with military attack still on the table as an option; supports America’s
new military African Command; intends to encircle Russia with US
bases in former constituent parts of the Soviet Union; has suborned
NATO troops as mercenaries in US wars of aggression.
How should
Europe react? Europe should disassociate from the United States
and go into active opposition to US foreign policy. Europeans should
demand that their governments withdraw from NATO as it serves no
European interest. The two aggressive militarist powers, the US
and Israel, should be sanctioned by the UN and embargoed. Instead,
Europe is complicit in US and Israeli war crimes.
Because of
the cold war, Europe is accustomed to following US leadership. The
financial convenience of the shelter provided by US military power
negated independent European foreign policies. In effect, Western
European countries became US puppet states.
How does Europe
escape from a subservient relationship of many decades? Not easily.
The US is accustomed to calling the shots and reacts harshly when
it meets opposition. For example, French opposition to Bush’s invasion
of Iraq brought about instant demonization of France by the US media
and members of Congress.
The US government
uses financial sanctions and threatened leaks of sensitive personal
information gathered by its worldwide spy networks to discipline
any independent-minded European leader.
Europe is essentially
captive and forced to put US interests ahead of its own. Consequently,
unless Europeans find their courage and discard their servile status,
Europe will be badgered into more wars and eventually led into a
devastating war with Russia. One European country can do little,
but concerted action would be effective. For example, why do not
Europeans protest that the war criminal Tony Blair was given a post
in the EU?
The Obama administration’s
attitude towards self-determination and the sovereignty of the people
is that these grand-sounding concepts are useful platitudes with
which to mask the hegemonic interests of the US government. US money
and propaganda foment "velvet" or "color" revolutions
that turn more countries into American puppet states.
The platitudes
are useful also to disguise the overthrow of US civil liberties,
such as habeas corpus, due process, and prohibitions against torture
and preemptive arrest.
During the
cold war era, one of the mainstays of US propaganda against the
Soviet Union was the inability of Soviet citizens to travel within
their country without the government’s permission. This indignity
has now been inflicted upon US citizens. As of September, 2009,
US citizens can no longer travel within their country by air without
the permission of the Transport Security Administration.
The Obama administration
has adopted the Bush administration’s search procedures. Under these
rules travelers’ computers, cell phones, and other devices can be
seized for searches that can take up to 30 days. If you are on your
way to a meeting and your presentation is on your computer and your
contacts’ numbers are on your cell phone, you are out of luck.
"Terrorist
threat" is the excuse for these Gestapo practices. However,
there have been no domestic acts of terrorism in 8 years. The few
"plots" that led to arrests were all instigated by FBI
agents in order to keep the nonexistent threat alive in the public’s
mind. Yet, despite the lack of any real terrorist threat the police
state continues to gain ground. Considering the extent of America’s
oppression of peoples abroad, one would expect much more blowback
than has occurred, assuming that 9/11 was not itself an inside job
designed to provide an excuse for America’s wars of aggression in
Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan.
Europe must
look beyond the empty American political rhetoric about "freedom
and democracy" and recognize the emerging Brownshirt American
State. Democracy is slipping away from America. Its place is being
taken by an oligarchy of powerful interest groups, such as the financial
sector, the military/security complex about which President Eisenhower
warned, and AIPAC. Political campaign contributions from interest
groups determine the content of US domestic and foreign policy.
A country in which political elites are above the law and can violate
with impunity both laws against torture and constitutional protections
of civil liberties is not a free country.
American political
leaders and the American people need Europe’s help in order to avoid
the degeneration of the American political entity. American freedom,
as well as sovereign independence elsewhere in the world, require
criticisms of US foreign and domestic policies. The US media, which
was concentrated into a few hands during the Clinton administration,
functions as a Ministry of Propaganda for the government. It was
the New York Times that gave credibility to the neoconservative
propaganda and forged documents that were used to sell the invasion
of Iraq to the public. It was the New York Times that sat
for one year on the evidence that the Bush administration was committing
felonies by violating the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
It was not until after Bush was re-elected that the reporter was
able to force his story through editorial opposition. Americans
need criticism from Europe to compensate for the absence of an independent
American media. Americans need outside help in order to reach an
understanding of the immorality of their government’s policies,
because they receive no such help from their own media. Without
Europe’s help, Americans cannot regain the spirit of liberty and
tolerance bequeathed to them by their Founding Fathers. America
herself is a victim of the neoconservative and liberal internationalist
pursuit of US hegemony.
We in America
need to hear many voices telling us that it is self-defeating to
become like an enemy in order to defeat an enemy. As Germans learned
under Hitler and Russians learned under Stalin, it is the internal
enemy – the unaccountable elite that controls a country’s government
– that is the worst and most dangerous enemy.
If
America has enemies who are against "freedom and democracy,"
then America herself must make certain not to sacrifice her own
civil liberties, and the sovereignty of other peoples, to a "war
on terror." Acts of terror are a small cost compared to the
cost of the erosion of civil liberties that took centuries to achieve.
Far more people died to achieve liberty than have died in terrorist
attacks.
The United
States cannot pretend to be a guarantor of liberty when the US government
takes away liberty from its own citizens.
The United
States cannot pretend to be a guarantor of peace and democracy when
the US government uses deception to attack other lands on false
pretenses.
Europe, whose
culture was wrecked by 20th-century wars, Europe, which has experienced
tyranny from the left-wing and from the right-wing, has a right
to its own voice.
America needs
to hear this voice.
September
9, 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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