The
Morals of Tony Blair
by
Adam Young
by Adam Young
9/11.
3/11. Then 7/7. On July
7th, 2005, 4 bombers murdered 52 Britons (and themselves)
and injured over 700 hundred more. In response, British Prime Minister
Tony appeared on television, pledging to defend "our values"
and "our way of life," saying "It is important
that the terrorists realize our determination to defend our values
and our way of life... It is our determination that they will never
succeed in destroying what we have here in this country and in other
civilized countries around the world," and offered the
typical Bushian mantra of "us vs. them" a perverted
world-view that is indistinguishable from Bush's and a steady recipe
for perpetual conflict and misunderstanding.
As
one blogger said it best, "Even by Blair's standards, it
was a performance of nauseating hypocrisy, as he sought to seize
the moral high ground in relation to [the] violence and destruction
that he himself helped unleash."
On
Monday, July 11, Blair refused the lickspittle Conservative "opposition’s"
demands for a government inquiry into the bombings, insisting, following
Dick Cheney’s lead, that an investigation into his regime’s failures
would distract from the task of catching the perpetrators, and announced
that he believed an inquiry into the bombings would be a "ludicrous
diversion."
In
response to the bombings, several people drew the obvious link between
Blair’s participation in the war crime of invading Iraq and the
blowback of revenge killings in Britain, just as it had in Spain.
George Galloway, who brought both barrels to his appearance before
the sham investigation into the embargo on Iraq and allegations
of bribery with illegal oil sales, issued a statement that in part
read:
"We
have worked without rest to remove the causes of such violence from
our world. We argued, as did the Security Services in this country,
that the attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq would increase the threat
of terrorist attack in Britain. Tragically Londoners have now paid
the price of the government ignoring such warnings. We urge the
government to remove people in this country from harms way, as the
Spanish government acted to remove its people from harm, by ending
the occupation of Iraq and by turning its full attention to the
development of a real solution to the wider conflicts in the Middle
East."
Liberal
Democratic party leader Charles Kennedy made the obvious observation
when he remarked: "Those, like President Bush and Tony Blair,
who have sought to link Iraq with the so-called 'war on terror'
can hardly be surprised when members of the public draw the same
link when acts of terrorism occur here in the United Kingdom."
Charles
Kennedy spoke for many when he stated the obvious, that the Iraq
War gave Jihadists a popular recruiting cause, a training ground
and further reasons to try to strike the West.
Even
Blair's former Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, saw the link: "There
may be room for debate over whether there is a connection between
the war in Iraq and the London bombings, but there is no escaping
the hard truth that the chain in that country is a direct result
of the decision to invade it," he told the Guardian.
London
Mayor Red Ken Livingston offered these uncharacteristically wise
for him, comments on the bombings, when asked what he thought motivated
the attacks:
"I
think you've just had 80 years of western intervention into predominantly
Arab lands because of the western need for oil. We've propped up
unsavory governments, we've overthrown ones we didn't consider sympathetic.
And I think the particular problem we have at the moment is that
in the 1980s ... the Americans recruited and trained Osama Bin Laden,
taught him how to kill, to make bombs, and set him off to kill the
Russians and drive them out of Afghanistan. They didn't give any
thought to the fact that once he'd done that he might turn on his
creators … If at the end of the First World War we had done what
we promised the Arabs, which was to let them be free and have their
own governments, and kept out of Arab affairs, and just bought their
oil, rather than feeling we had to control the flow of oil, I suspect
this wouldn't have arisen."
However,
to admit that his actions precipitated the events would be a repudiation
of Tony Blair’s entire post 9-11 career. So, naturally, he did what
comes naturally to every politician. He ignored reality. Unfortunately
for the fatuous Blair, along came the ICM poll published in the
Guardian newspaper. With a margin of error of 3 percentage points,
the poll found that 33 percent of Britons said that Tony Blair himself
bore "a lot of responsibility" for the bombings, and 31
percent thought he had "a little" responsibility.
In
response to the poll Blair snorted: "Of course these terrorists
will use Iraq as an excuse. They will use Afghanistan. Sept.
11 happened of course before both of these things, and then the
excuse was American policy, or Israel. They will always have their
reasons for acting. But we have got to be really careful of almost
giving in to the perverted and twisted logic with which they argue."
Perverted
and twisted logic. Yes, let’s not give into that. Let’s deny all
the evidence. Like the repeated claims by Al-Qaeda and it’s imitators
that they are acting to frustrate and repulse the decades long Anglo-American
imperialism in the Arab world and now the installation of a new
Anglo-American condominium over the Muslim world under the cover
of "democratically-elected" puppet regimes to deflect
widespread and rising hostility to their allied military despots
and domestic sympathizers. Let’s ignore cause and effect and continue
to insist on illogical and perverted explanations that purely by
coincidence, I’m sure, continue to justify continued imperialism
and it’s expansion into new lands in the futile search for a military
solution to a political tactic.
If
as Tony Blair and George W. Bush say, the terrorists strike out
to destroy Western values and societies, why have they not bombed
Portugal, which is very similar to Spain? Why not Switzerland and
Sweden? Austria and Germany? Canada, Brazil, France, Mexico, Greece
and any other Western countries? Why do they continue to attack
countries that are occupied by inhumane regimes that participated
in the invasion of Iraq and the continued occupation of the Arab
world through proxy despotisms? Unfortunately, for Blair, he conveniently
forgets that Al-Qaeda has repeatedly cited the pre-9/11 U.S. occupation
of Arabia and the embargo of Iraq as the reason for their attacks
on 9/11 and the Madrid bombers openly cited Spanish participation
in the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
Did
the IRA commit their bombings, including an attack on Downing Street
itself, because they hated the English way of life and English values
or did they hate the government’s policy of occupying Northern Ireland?
Could it be that just as one earlier occupation of a neighboring
land produced terror on British soil, another occupation of a distant
land has produced terror again.
I
suspect Tony Blair is fully aware of how his policies have brought
terror to Londoners, and disaster to Iraq, but such is the contempt
for humanity and honesty by politicians in general and Tony Blair
in particular, who has a long career behind him of deceit, that
he refuses to acknowledge his complicity in this enormous crime
he has committed in partnership with his confederate in state terror
George W. Bush. Their joint project of bringing (Western managed)
"democracy" to the brown-skinned peoples of the Earth
riding a wave of aerial bombs is an insult to any pretence of morality.
With their doctrine of "Shock and Awe" they have demonstrated
their contempt for any sense of moral legitimacy. After all, who
is being shocked and awed by the display of mass destruction? What
is the purpose of Shock and Awe? Isn’t the audience the general
public – both here and in the Arab world? Doesn’t it announce that
this is the death we can bring if you oppose us? This is a doctrine
of terror. The purpose for this doctrine is to terrorize.
The
occupation of Iraq goes on and on, long after even the criminals
involved have abandoned their original pretenses for invading in
the first place, yet has this intellectually dishonest man and his
Dark Master in the White House shown a single instance of regret?
Have they shown a single iota of remorse for the tens of thousands
of dead and thousands more maimed – for all they destruction they’ve
caused and the tens thousands they have killed and injured?
Quite
possibly Tony Blair rightly fears the real eventual possibility
of impeachment and arraignment as a war criminal if he were ever
to show even the hint of uncertainty over the rightness of his war
crimes. But this is the route chosen by a coward. By choosing to
hold to the facile and puerile defense of his actions, and to continue
to claim that their actions and those of their predecessors in Arab
lands have no bearing on Arab and Muslim terrorism, Tony Blair and
George W. Bush have chosen imperialism over withdrawal. By claiming
that it is an "ideology of evil," a set of beliefs that
must be eradicated through warfare, that they fully intend to kill
ideas by killing people, Blair and Bush announce their desire for
perpetual warfare that can only end in ever more acts of mass murder
and the eventual genocide of an entire people.
Tony
Blair is a disgrace to the people of England.
July
26, 2005
Adam
Young [send him mail] is
descended from the English on both sides. Cheerio!
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