A World War Has
Begun. Break the Silence.
By John Pilger
April 17, 2016
"Information Clearing House"
- I have been filming in the Marshall Islands, which lie north of
Australia, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Whenever I tell people where
I have been, they ask, "Where is that?" If I offer a clue by
referring to "Bikini", they say, "You mean the swimsuit."
Few seem aware
that the bikini swimsuit was named to celebrate the nuclear explosions that
destroyed Bikini island. Sixty-six nuclear devices were exploded by the
United States in the Marshall Islands between 1946 and 1958 -- the
equivalent of 1.6 Hiroshima bombs every day for twelve years.
Bikini is silent
today, mutated and contaminated. Palm trees grow in a strange grid
formation. Nothing moves. There are no birds. The headstones in the old
cemetery are alive with radiation. My shoes registered "unsafe"
on a Geiger counter.
Standing on the
beach, I watched the emerald green of the Pacific fall away into a vast
black hole. This was the crater left by the hydrogen bomb they called
"Bravo". The explosion poisoned people and their environment for
hundreds of miles, perhaps forever.
On my return
journey, I stopped at Honolulu airport and noticed an American magazine
called Women's Health. On the cover was a smiling woman in a bikini
swimsuit, and the headline: "You, too, can have a bikini body."
A few days earlier, in the Marshall Islands, I had interviewed women
who had very different "bikini bodies"; each had suffered thyroid
cancer and other life-threatening cancers.
Unlike the
smiling woman in the magazine, all of them were impoverished: the victims
and guinea pigs of a rapacious superpower that is today more
dangerous than ever.
I relate this
experience as a warning and to interrupt a distraction that has consumed so
many of us. The founder of modern propaganda, Edward Bernays,
described this phenomenon as "the conscious and intelligent
manipulation of the habits and opinions" of democratic societies. He
called it an "invisible government".
How many people
are aware that a world war has begun? At present, it is a war of
propaganda, of lies and distraction, but this can change instantaneously
with the first mistaken order, the first missile.
In 2009,
President Obama stood before an adoring crowd in the centre of Prague, in
the heart of Europe. He pledged himself to make "the world free from
nuclear weapons". People cheered and some cried. A torrent of
platitudes flowed from the media. Obama was subsequently awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize.
It was all fake.
He was lying.
The Obama
administration has built more nuclear weapons, more nuclear warheads, more
nuclear delivery systems, more nuclear factories. Nuclear warhead
spending alone rose higher under Obama than under any American president.
The cost over thirty years is more than $1 trillion.
A mini nuclear bomb
is planned. It is known as the B61 Model 12. There has never been anything
like it. General James Cartwright, a former Vice Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, has said, "Going smaller [makes using this nuclear]
weapon more thinkable."
In the last eighteen
months, the greatest build-up of military forces since World War Two -- led
by the United States -- is taking place along Russia's western frontier.
Not since Hitler invaded the Soviet Union have foreign troops
presented such a demonstrable threat to Russia.
Ukraine - once
part of the Soviet Union - has become a CIA theme park. Having
orchestrated a coup in Kiev, Washington effectively controls a regime that
is next door and hostile to Russia: a regime rotten with Nazis, literally.
Prominent parliamentary figures in Ukraine are the political descendants of
the notorious OUN and UPA fascists. They openly praise Hitler and call for
the persecution and expulsion of the Russian speaking minority.
This is seldom
news in the West, or it is inverted to suppress the truth.
In Latvia,
Lithuania and Estonia -- next door to Russia - the US military is deploying
combat troops, tanks, heavy weapons. This extreme provocation of the
world's second nuclear power is met with silence in the West.
What makes the
prospect of nuclear war even more dangerous is a parallel campaign against
China.
Seldom a day
passes when China is not elevated to the status of a "threat".
According to Admiral Harry Harris, the US Pacific commander, China is
"building a great wall of sand in the South China Sea".
What he is
referring to is China building airstrips in the Spratly Islands, which are
the subject of a dispute with the Philippines - a dispute without priority
until Washington pressured and bribed the government in Manila and the
Pentagon launched a propaganda campaign called "freedom of navigation".
What does this
really mean? It means freedom for American warships to patrol and
dominate the coastal waters of China. Try to imagine the American
reaction if Chinese warships did the same off the coast of California.
I made a film
called The War You Don't See, in
which I interviewed distinguished journalists in America and Britain:
reporters such as Dan Rather of CBS, Rageh Omar of the BBC, David Rose of
the Observer.
All of them said
that had journalists and broadcasters done their job and questioned the
propaganda that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction; had
the lies of George W. Bush and Tony Blair not been amplified and echoed by
journalists, the 2003 invasion of Iraq might not have happened, and
hundreds of thousands of men, women and children would be alive
today.
The propaganda
laying the ground for a war against Russia and/or China is no
different in principle. To my knowledge, no journalist in the Western
"mainstream" -- a Dan Rather equivalent, say --asks why China is
building airstrips in the South China Sea.
The answer ought
to be glaringly obvious. The United States is encircling China with a
network of bases, with ballistic missiles, battle groups, nuclear -armed
bombers.
This lethal arc
extends from Australia to the islands of the Pacific, the Marianas and the
Marshalls and Guam, to the Philippines, Thailand, Okinawa, Korea and
across Eurasia to Afghanistan and India. America has hung a noose
around the neck of China. This is not news. Silence by media; war by media.
In 2015, in high
secrecy, the US and Australia staged the biggest single air-sea military
exercise in recent history, known as Talisman Sabre. Its aim was to
rehearse an Air-Sea Battle Plan, blocking sea lanes, such as the Straits of
Malacca and the Lombok Straits, that cut off China's access to oil, gas and
other vital raw materials from the Middle East and Africa.
In the circus
known as the American presidential campaign, Donald Trump is being
presented as a lunatic, a fascist. He is certainly odious; but he is
also a media hate figure. That alone should arouse our
scepticism.
Trump's views on
migration are grotesque, but no more grotesque than those of David Cameron.
It is not Trump who is the Great Deporter from the United States, but the
Nobel Peace Prize winner, Barack Obama.
According to one
prodigious liberal commentator, Trump is "unleashing the dark forces
of violence" in the United States. Unleashing them?
This is the
country where toddlers shoot their mothers and the police wage a murderous
war against black Americans. This is the country that has attacked and
sought to overthrow more than 50 governments, many of them democracies, and
bombed from Asia to the Middle East, causing the deaths and dispossession
of millions of people.
No country can
equal this systemic record of violence. Most of America's wars (almost all
of them against defenceless countries) have been launched not by Republican
presidents but by liberal Democrats: Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter,
Clinton, Obama.
In 1947, a
series of National Security Council directives described the paramount aim
of American foreign policy as "a world substantially made over in
[America's] own image". The ideology was messianic Americanism.
We were all Americans. Or else. Heretics would be converted, subverted,
bribed, smeared or crushed.
Donald Trump is
a symptom of this, but he is also a maverick. He says the invasion of Iraq
was a crime; he doesn't want to go to war with Russia and China. The danger
to the rest of us is not Trump, but Hillary Clinton. She is no maverick.
She embodies the resilience and violence of a system whose vaunted
"exceptionalism" is totalitarian with an occasional liberal
face.
As presidential
election day draws near, Clinton will be hailed as the first female
president, regardless of her crimes and lies - just as Barack Obama was
lauded as the first black president and liberals swallowed his nonsense
about "hope". And the drool goes on.
Described by the
Guardian columnist Owen Jones as "funny, charming, with a coolness
that eludes practically every other politician", Obama the other day
sent drones to slaughter 150 people in Somalia. He kills people
usually on Tuesdays, according to the New York Times, when he is handed a
list of candidates for death by drone. So cool.
In the 2008
presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton threatened to "totally
obliterate" Iran with nuclear weapons. As Secretary of State
under Obama, she participated in the overthrow of the democratic government
of Honduras. Her contribution to the destruction of Libya in 2011 was
almost gleeful. When the Libyan leader, Colonel Gaddafi, was publicly
sodomised with a knife - a murder made possible by American logistics -
Clinton gloated over his death: "We came, we saw, he died."
One of Clinton's
closest allies is Madeleine Albright, the former secretary of State, who
has attacked young women for not supporting "Hillary". This is
the same Madeleine Albright who infamously celebrated on TV the death
of half a million Iraqi children as "worth it".
Among Clinton's
biggest backers are the Israel lobby and the arms companies that fuel the
violence in the Middle East. She and her husband have received a
fortune from Wall Street. And yet, she is about to be ordained the women's
candidate, to see off the evil Trump, the official demon. Her supporters
include distinguished feminists: the likes of Gloria Steinem in the US and Anne
Summers in Australia.
A generation
ago, a post-modern cult now known as "identity politics" stopped
many intelligent, liberal-minded people examining the causes and
individuals they supported -- such as the fakery of Obama and Clinton;
such as bogus progressive movements like Syriza in Greece, which
betrayed the people of that country and allied with their enemies.
Self absorption,
a kind of "me-ism", became the new zeitgeist in privileged
western societies and signaled the demise of great collective movements
against war, social injustice, inequality, racism and sexism.
Today, the long
sleep may be over. The young are stirring again. Gradually. The thousands
in Britain who supported Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader are part of this
awakening - as are those who rallied to support Senator Bernie Sanders.
In Britain last
week, Jeremy Corbyn's closest ally, his shadow treasurer John McDonnell,
committed a Labour government to pay off the debts of piratical banks and,
in effect, to continue so-called austerity.
In the US,
Bernie Sanders has promised to support Clinton if or when she's nominated.
He, too, has voted for America's use of violence against countries when he
thinks it's "right". He says Obama has done "a great job".
In Australia,
there is a kind of mortuary politics, in which tedious parliamentary games
are played out in the media while refugees and Indigenous people are
persecuted and inequality grows, along with the danger of war. The
government of Malcolm Turnbull has just announced a so-called defence
budget of $195 billion that is a drive to war. There was no debate.
Silence.
What has
happened to the great tradition of popular direct action, unfettered to
parties? Where is the courage, imagination and commitment required to begin
the long journey to a better, just and peaceful world? Where are the
dissidents in art, film, the theatre, literature?
Where are those
who will shatter the silence? Or do we wait until the first nuclear missile
is fired?
This is an edited version of an address by
John Pilger at the University of Sydney, entitled A World War Has Begun. Follow
John Pilger on Twitter @johnpilger
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