Washington Is The Scourge Of Mankind
Guest Column by Gary Leupp
Gary Leupp asks the questions and makes the points
that should concern every American.
SEPTEMBER 15, 2015
First he bombed mercilessly, cruelly grinning
throughout. Costumed in a flight suit, he proclaimed a “Mission Accomplished”
after he had, with what they call “bipartisan support” (as though this lends
some sort of legitimacy), destroyed the modern country of Iraq.
George W. Bush destroyed Iraq’s infrastructure, its
institutions, its ruling party and its army. Then he destroyed its social
fabric, which had permitted widespread Sunni-Shiite intermarriage and
religiously integrated neighborhoods.
Bush destroyed the law and order which had permitted
girls to walk to school, heads uncovered, in modern western dress. He destroyed
the freedom of physicians and other professionals to go about their work and
caused masses of them to exit their country. He destroyed neighborhoods whose
residents were forced to flee for their lives. He destroyed the Christian
community, which dropped from 1.5 million in 2001 to perhaps 200,000 a decade
later. He destroyed the prevalent ideology of secularism and ushered in an era
of bitterly contested sectarian rule. He destroyed the right to broadcast rock
‘n roll music, or sell liquor and DVDs.
He destroyed the stability of Anbar province by sowing
the chaos that allowed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi to establish—for the first time—an
al-Qaeda branch in Iraq.
He destroyed the stability of Syria when “Al-Qaeda in
Mesopotamia” (now ISIL) retreated into that neighboring country during the
“surge” of 2007. By creating power vacuums and generating new chapters and
spin-offs of al-Qaeda, he destroyed Yazidi communities and their freedom from
genocide and slavery. By hatching the forerunner of ISIL, he destroyed the
prospects for a peaceful “Arab Spring” in Syria three years after his
presidency ended.
Through his actions he destroyed the border between
Syria and Iraq. He destroyed the Tomb of Jonah in Mosul. He destroyed 3,300
year old monuments, the glorious art of the Assyrians, in Nimrud. On August 23
while sitting in his home artist’s studio in Crawford, Texas, he destroyed the
2,000-year-old Temple of Baalshamin in Palmyra, Syria.
The most complete structure in that gorgeous pearl of
an ancient preserved city, a mix of Roman, Syrian and Egyptian artistic
influences, is now a pile of rubble.
(Have you noted how this heart-breaking loss of a
world cultural treasure—designated by the UN as a World Heritage Site—has been
all but ignored by the mainstream media, which takes all its cues from the
State Department? It’s as though this particular ramification of the criminal
war-based-on-lies is just so embarrassing that they can’t bring themselves to
talk about it. So the talking heads redouble their attentions to Kentucky clerk
Kimberly Davis, the spectacle of the Republican primary, the New England
Patriots’ Deflategate scandal, and the routine shipment of Russian arms to
Syria rather than asking frankly: What the hell have we done in the Middle
East? Why has “our” government inflicted such calculated, ongoing,
unforgiveable terror on so many innocent people, and on the cultural heritage
of all humanity?)
The status quo in the region was grim enough in 2001,
when Bush began to plan his general assault. The status quo now is far, far
worse. It’s all murder, crucifixions, beheadings, ruin, and the demolition of
ancient priceless cultural monuments, with no end in sight.
What will be next, you wonder. Young Muslims are
flocking to the black and white banner of the Islamic State, seeing in it a
revival of the glorious caliphate of the past—a turning point in world history,
retribution for the sins of the west, a scourge upon traitorous leaders and
sundry infidels and pagans.
No moral hesitation pauses the fanatic as he takes aim
at the Buddhas of Bamiyan, or the exquisite 2900 year old stone reliefs at the
palace of King Ashurnarspal II, in Nimrud. Let the unbelievers—the ecstatic
vandal thinks—gasp in horror at the death of their idols! Allah wants this
done. How great is He!
The destructive power of religious idiocy takes many
forms. President George W. Bush was once asked by a journalist to name his
favorite philosopher. “Jesus,” he replied. He initially proclaimed his War on
Terror as a “crusade.” While denying any anti-Muslim intent, and indeed
averring puzzlement that anyone would think him religiously intolerant, he
deliberately conflated a host of Muslim targets with al-Qaeda.
GIs in Iraq put up posters in their barracks showing
Saddam Hussein next to Osama bin Laden, as though these mutual enemies in real
life were somehow comrades-in-arms—both Muslim, Arab, and “anti-American.” They
should not be faulted for their display of stunning stupidity; it was
inculcated in them. Meanwhile Bush labeled the Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat
a “terrorist” and refused to deal with him, as he refused to deal with Iran,
brusquely rejecting a diplomatic overture in 2003 through his co-ruler, Dick
Cheney.
Bush exploited anti-Muslim feeling in this country
after 9/11 to foment public support for a generalized assault on the Middle
East. Famously ignorant of the world and of history, he not-so-subtly
encouraged the view overtly conveyed by his Deputy Undersecretary of Defense
for Intelligence from 2003 to 2007, Lt. Gen. William “Jerry” Boykin, who gave
speeches in full military dress at religious events declaring that the U.S. was
fighting a “spiritual battle” in the Middle East against “a guy called Satan”
who “wants to destroy us as a Christian army.”
George W. Bush is directly responsible for the deaths
of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians, plus tens of thousands of Iraqi
soldiers doing what soldiers typically do when their country is invaded.
Estimates of the total death toll between 2003 and 2011 range from around
150,00 to over 600,000. The U.S. military provides no estimate, expressing
disdain for such activity (“We don’t do body counts”). But surely the numbers
killed by U.S. forces in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East since 2011 far
exceed the death count of the Islamic State.
Bush himself did not take a sledgehammer to the walls
of Temple of Baalshamin, but he did enable those who destroyed the temple, who
are now systematically destroying the ancient tombs surrounding it, battling,
in their own fevered minds, some mythical Satan of Gen. Boykin’s imagination.
Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Secretary of State
Colin Powell’s chief of staff, said in an interview on RT television September
3 that Cheney “should be in prison for war crimes” and “Dick Cheney, in a word,
is an idiot.” I’d say Powell himself bears enough responsibility for war crimes
to stand trial, and that he was a “useful idiot” in presenting that collection
of lies to the UN Security Council on February 5, 2003—even while privately
harboring grave doubts about the charges’ validity.
(Notice how following his stint as “the first
African-American Secretary of State,” in which he did the white power
structure’s bidding—as loyally as he did when he covered up the My Lai Massacre
during a tour in Vietnam—Powell despite some forays out into the media has
become for the most part a quiet recluse, allowing Wilkerson to reclaim his
dignity, and portray him as a victim of the war-mongers rather than a war
crimes co-defendant himself?)
But the buck stops at the Chief Executive’s desk. Bush
is the chief war criminal. Obama also ranks with Cheney among others who, in a
better world, would today be in the dock. Obama stands charged with absolving
the Bush cabinet of any legal responsibility for their crimes, and with
following up on their regime-change agenda by destroying Libya and spreading
unimaginable suffering in Syria and Yemen.
Bush and Obama share blame for the tragic death of the
three-year-old Syrian Kurdish refugee boy Aylan Kurdi found in coastal waters
by the Turkish official. They bear responsibility for the refugee crisis in
Europe unknown for the last 70 years.
When Obama and his then-secretary of state Hillary
Clinton decided to support the armed opposition to the Damascus regime in 2011
they took—whatever they might say—the side of radical Islamists versus
secularists. Their M198 howitzers supplied to the tiny, pathetic, largely
imaginary “Free Syrian Army” wound up in the hands of ISIL, along with tanks
and Humvees wrested from the collapsing Iraqi Army across the border. ISIL has
acquired U.S.-produced hand grenades, ammunition and rocket-propelled grenade
launchers intended for Kurdish forces in Syria.
ISIL and other Islamist forces (some supported by U.S.
allies Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar), as well as U.S.-backed armed
“moderates,” have forced the flight of tens, even hundreds of thousands of
Syrians into Europe.
Washington would like to blame the government of Bashar
al-Assad, who they allege “fired on his own people” during the peaceful
protests of the Arab Spring. But those peaceful forces have not by and large
joined the Islamist crazies but proposed negotiations with the Syrian regime.
Such talks are supported by Russia and Iran but opposed by the U.S. which
stubbornly orders Assad to leave the scene.
By insisting on Assad’s removal, sustaining the
pipe-dream of a viable U.S.-aligned “Free Syrian Army” that will topple him
while also defeating al-Nusra and ISIL, castigating (the seriously anti-ISIL)
Russians and Iranians for their assistance to Damascus, and most recently
castigating Moscow for its supposed “vast increase” in aid to the hard-pressed
regime, the Obama administration is prolonging the civil war that promotes the
worst players while sending hundreds of thousands of refugees into an
ill-prepared, crisis-wracked Europe. Even the most compassionate, welcoming
forces on that continent ask reasonably why Europe should shoulder the burden
for Washington’s arrogant regime-change ambitions.
The Original Sin was the war on Iraq, and its
destruction in that war-based-on-lies. The inability of the imperialist state
to recognize that, and punish those responsible, or generate presidential
candidates who can speak honestly about this history (or even coherently
address issues of contemporary world politics) confirms that the sin cannot be
washed away by or within the system. All we hear is calls to “Make America
great again”— as though the destruction of the Middle East is something other
than a display of U.S. greatness in all its vicious savagery.
As though the failure of the U.S. to wipe out the
Taliban, or al-Qaeda, or ISIL, or the diverse, pesky, disobedient forces from
Libya to Pakistan to Ukraine who refuse to fall in line behind the U.S.’s
agendas makes this country a victim or laughing-stock as Donald Trump wants us
to imagine.
Virtually all the presidential candidates in one way
or another deploy the themes of national humiliation and renewed national
greatness. They cannot look reality in the face. Or if they do, they cannot
share with the people their understanding that they’re agents of the One
Percent in this country struggling to maintain global hegemony as our standard
of living sinks, as global alliances fray, and as the world becomes
increasingly sick and tired of U.S. bullying.
When the closest thing to an “alternative” candidate
is Bernie Sanders, who has voted for every military appropriations bill and
every pro-Israel Senate resolution, and whose challenge to Wall Street is
softened by his politically mandatory loyalty oath to free enterprise, what
hope is there for real change through the system?
Wall Street once determined that a black presidential
candidate with a (false) reputation as an antiwar figure was just what was
needed to revive faith in its bogus “democratic process. Obama got the job.
Nothing changed except that there was a “surge” in Afghanistan and a
record number of murderous drone strikes infuriating people in Afghanistan, Pakistan,
Yemen and elsewhere. And a record number of prosecutions of whistle blowers and
journalists revealing uncomfortable truths about U.S. imperialism.
The fraction of the One Percent that makes the vital
decisions knows that what’s important is not so much what candidate wins, as
that the system wins, by reaffirming its legitimacy every four years as voters
dutifully head to the polls, voting for Tweedledee or Tweedledum, only to
become—as all pollsters know—disillusioned down the road, voting next time for the
“other party” (there being precisely two assigned by game rules a chance to
win) as an impotent “protest” that leads nowhere.
The Original Sin of the Iraq crime cannot be redeemed
by a bourgeois election preordained to elect another clown citing U.S. “exceptionalism”
as an excuse to break more countries and sow more havoc. The system that bred
that crime, inflicting unending misery on the world, cannot be dislodged
without truly revolutionary change. I don’t know how it will happen, any more
than I know how to repair the damage inflicted to human memory and culture by
the monsters now occupying the exquisite dying jewel of Palmyra.
But now we are confronted—by this splendid democratic
system—with the choice of Hillary Clinton (“We came, we saw, he died”), airhead
Donald Trump (“I’m the most militaristic person here”), asshole Jeb Bush
(“anyone would have invaded Iraq”) or even “support our troops” Bernie Sanders
as the only feasible options o change course.
Their whole antiquated system, based on the worship of
capital and war, needs to go the way of the Temple of Baalshamin. Only that
destruction would meet with global relief and celebration.
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