Does Bush Mean It?
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Readers
in numbers beyond my ability to reply individually have challenged
me whether President Bush’s inaugural speech is a statement of his
intentions or merely a celebration of himself and American democracy.
Surely Bush doesn’t believe America has the power to remake the
world in its own image other than by being an example for others
to follow?
The
answer is that it doesn’t matter whether Bush believes, or even
understands, what he said. The neoconservatives believe it, and
they control the Bush administration.
On
the heels of Bush’s speech, neocon Robert Kagan used his column
in the Washington Post to set Bush’s inaugural speech in
stone as US foreign policy. Kagan wrote: "The goal of American
foreign policy is now to spread democracy, for its own sake, for
reasons that transcend specific threats. In short, Bush has unmoored
his foreign policy from the war on terrorism."
This
is precisely the goal of the neocons. It is why the neocons orchestrated
"intelligence" and propaganda in order to bring about
the invasion of Iraq, a country whose secular ruler suppressed terrorism.
The neocons’ writings clearly state their goal and long predate
the September 11 attacks on the US. Their agenda is independent
of "the war on terror." Many of those who signed the neocon
strategy documents hold presidential appointments in the Bush administration
and are the administration’s most powerful members.
If
Bush were in control or had a brain, he would have shut Cheney up
and fired all the neocons who produced the Iraqi disaster. Instead,
despite the Iraqi mess, the Bush administration is publicly threatening
to attack Iran, a country that has committed no terrorist or aggressive
act toward the US. The Pentagon has been ordered to prepare plans.
Apparently, the US has already inserted Special Forces into Iran
to gather intelligence.
The
neoconservatives are Jacobins. The neocons are the greatest threat
America has ever faced, and they have the reins of power. Americans
need to wake up to this fact and stop indulging their macho "kick
their Muslim butts" fantasies and their "end times"
Rapture fantasies.
The
Bush administration is not establishing any democracies. It is starting
a war that will last a generation. That is the neocon plan. They
have put their intentions in writing just as Hitler did. It is no
protection that their plan is detached from reality. Robespierre
was detached from reality, and that did not stop him. So were Hitler,
Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot. People with power in their hands
who are detached from reality are the most dangerous people of all.
The delusional quality of their rantings disarms people from taking
them seriously: "Oh, they couldn’t mean that." But they
do.
January
26, 2005
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is
John M. Olin Fellow at 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 a former
assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2005 Creators Syndicate
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