Warmonger
Wins Peace Prize
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
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It took 25
years longer than George Orwell thought for the slogans of 1984
to become reality.
"War Is Peace,"
"Freedom Is Slavery," "Ignorance Is Strength."
I would add,
"Lie Is Truth."
The Nobel Committee
has awarded the 2009 Peace Prize to President Obama, the person
who started a new war in Pakistan, upped the war in Afghanistan,
and continues to threaten Iran with attack unless Iran does what
the US government demands and relinquishes its rights as a signatory
to the non-proliferation treaty.
The Nobel committee
chairman, Thorbjørn Jagland said, "Only very rarely has a person
to the same extent as Obama captured the world's attention and given
its people hope for a better future."
Obama, the
committee gushed, has created "a new climate in international politics."
Tell that to
the 2 million displaced Pakistanis and the unknown numbers of dead
ones that Obama has racked up in his few months in office. Tell
that to the Afghans where civilian deaths continue to mount as Obama's
"war of necessity" drones on indeterminably.
No Bush policy
has changed. Iraq is still occupied. The Guantanamo torture prison
is still functioning. Rendition and assassinations are still occurring.
Spying on Americans without warrants is still the order of the day.
Civil liberties are continuing to be violated in the name of Oceania's
"war on terror."
Apparently,
the Nobel committee is suffering from the delusion that, being a
minority, Obama is going to put a stop to Western hegemony over
darker-skinned peoples.
The non-cynical
can say that the Nobel committee is seizing on Obama's rhetoric
to lock him into the pursuit of peace instead of war. We can all
hope that it works. But the more likely result is that the award
has made "War Is Peace" the reality.
Obama has done
nothing to hold the criminal Bush regime to account, and the Obama
administration has bribed and threatened the Palestinian Authority
to go along with the US/Israeli plan to deep-six the UN's Goldstone
Report on Israeli war crimes committed during Israel's inhuman military
attack on the defenseless civilian population in the Gaza Ghetto.
The US Ministry
of Truth is delivering the Obama administration's propaganda that
Iran only notified the IAEA of its "secret" new nuclear facility
because Iran discovered that US intelligence had discovered the
"secret" facility. This propaganda is designed to undercut the fact
of Iran's compliance with the Safeguards Agreement and to continue
the momentum for a military attack on Iran.
The Nobel committee
has placed all its hopes on a bit of skin color.
"War
Is Peace" is now the position of the formerly antiwar organization,
Code Pink. Code Pink has decided that women's rights are worth a
war in Afghanistan.
When justifications
for war become almost endless – oil, hegemony, women's rights, democracy,
revenge for 9/11, denying bases to al Qaeda, and protecting against
terrorists – war becomes the path to peace.
The Nobel committee
has bestowed the prestige of its Peace Prize on Newspeak and Doublethink.
October
10, 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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