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Welcome to Call to Decision
Americans
Have Lost Their Country
By Paul Craig Roberts
03/01/07 "ICH"
-- -- The Bush-Cheney regime is America’s first
neoconservative regime. In a few short years, the regime has
destroyed the Bill of Rights, the separation of powers, the Geneva
Conventions, and the remains of America’s moral reputation along
with the infrastructures of two Muslim countries and countless
thousands of Islamic civilians. Plans have been prepared, and
forces moved into place, for an attack on a third Islamic country,
Iran, and perhaps Syria and Hezbollah in Lebanon as well.
This extraordinary aggressiveness toward the US Constitution,
international law, and the Islamic world is the work, not of a
vast movement, but of a handful of ideologues--principally Vice
President Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Lewis Libby, Douglas Feith,
Paul Wolfowitz,
Richard Perle, Elliott Abrams, Zalmay Khalilzad, John Bolton,
Philip Zelikow, and Attorney General Gonzales. These are the main
operatives who have controlled policy. They have been supported by
their media shills at the Weekly Standard, National Review, Fox
News, New York Times, CNN, and the Wall Street Journal editorial
page and by “scholars” in assorted think tanks such as the
American Enterprise Institute.
The entirety of their success in miring the United States in what
could become permanent conflict in the Middle East is based on the
power of propaganda and the big lie.
Initially, the 9/11 attack was blamed on Osama bin Laden, but
after an American puppet was installed in Afghanistan, the blame
for 9/11 was shifted to Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, who was said to
have weapons of mass destruction that would be used against
America. The regime sent Secretary of State Colin Powell to tell
the lie to the UN that the Bush-Cheney regime had conclusive proof
of
Iraqi weapons of mass destruction.
Having conned the UN, Congress, and the American people, the
regime invaded Iraq under totally false pretenses and with totally
false expectations. The regime’s occupation of Iraq has failed
in a military sense, but the neoconservatives are turning their
failure into a strategic advantage. At the beginning of this year
President Bush began blaming Iran for America’s embarrassing
defeat by a few thousand lightly armed insurgents in Iraq.
Bush accuses Iran of arming the Iraqi insurgents, a charge that
experts regard as improbable. The Iraqi insurgents are Sunni. They
inflict casualties on our troops, but spend most of their energy
killing Iraqi Shi’ites, who are closely allied with Iran, which
is Shi’ite. Bush’s accusation requires us to believe that Iran
is arming the enemies of its allies.
On the basis of this absurd accusation--a pure invention--Bush has
ordered a heavy concentration of aircraft carrier attack
forces off Iran’s coast, and he has moved US attack planes to
Turkish bases and other US bases in countries contingent to Iran.
In testimony before Congress on February 1 of this year, former
National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski said that he
expected the regime to orchestrate a “head-on conflict with Iran
and with much of the world of Islam at large.” He said a
plausible scenario was “a terrorist act blamed on Iran,
culminating in a ‘defensive’ US military action against
Iran.” He said that the neoconservative propaganda machine was
already articulating a “mythical historical narrative” for
widening their war against Islam.
Why is the US spending one trillion dollars on wars, the reasons
for which are patently false. What is going on?
There are several parts to the answer. Like their forebears among
the Jacobins of the French Revolution, the Bolsheviks of the
communist revolution, and the National Socialists of Hitler’s
revolution,
neoconservatives believe that they have a monopoly on virtue and
the right to impose hegemony on the rest of the world.
Neoconservative conquests began in the Middle East because oil and
Israel, with which neocons are closely allied, are both in the
MIddle East.
The American oil giant, UNOCAL, had plans for an oil and gas
pipeline through Afghanistan, but the Taliban were not
sufficiently cooperative. The US invasion of Afghanistan was used
to install Hamid Karzai, who had been on UNOCAL’s payroll, as
puppet prime minister. US neoconservative Zalmay Khalilzad, who
also had been on UNOCAL’s payroll, was installed as US
ambassador to Afghanistan.
Two years later Khalilzad was appointed US ambassador to Iraq.
American oil companies have been given control over the
exploitation of Iraq’s oil resources.
The Israeli relationship is perhaps even more important. In 1996
Richard Perle and the usual collection of neocons proposed that
all of Israel’s enemies
in the Middle East be overthrown. “Israel’s enemies” consist
of the Muslim countries not in the hands of US puppets or allies.
For decades Israel has been stealing Palestine from the
Palestinians such that today there is not enough of Palestine left
to comprise an independent country. The US and Israeli governments
blame Iran, Iraq, and Syria for aiding and abetting Palestinian
resistance to Israel’s theft of Palestine.
The Bush-Cheney regime came to power with the plans drawn to
attack the remaining independent countries in the Middle East and
with neoconservatives in office to implement the plans. However,
an excuse was required. Neoconservatives had called for “a new
Pearl Harbor,” and 9/11 provided the propaganda event needed in
order to stampede the public and Congress into war.
Neoconservative Philip Zelikow was put in charge of the 9/11
Commission Report to make certain no uncomfortable facts emerged.
The neoconservatives have had enormous help from
the corporate media, from Christian evangelicals, particularly
from the “Rapture Evangelicals,” from flag-waving
superpatriots, and from the military- industrial complex whose
profits have prospered. But the fact remains that the dozen men
named in the second paragraph above were able to overthrow the US
Constitution and launch military aggression under the guise of a
preventive/preemptive “war against terrorism.”
When the American people caught on that the “war on terror”
was a cloak for wars of aggression, they put Democrats in control
of Congress in order to apply a brake to the regime’s
warmongering. However, the Democrats have proven to be impotent to
stop the neoconservative drive to wider war and, perhaps, world
conflagration.
We are witnessing the triumph of a dozen evil men over American
democracy and a free press.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the
Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall
Street Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.
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