Drowning
In Hypocrisy
by
Paul Craig Roberts
PaulCraigRoberts.org
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The US government
is so full of self-righteousness that it has become a caricature
of hypocrisy. Leon Panetta, a former congressman who Obama appointed
CIA director and now head of the Pentagon, just told the sailors
on the USS Enterprise, an aircraft carrier, that the US is maintaining
a fleet of 11 aircraft carriers in order to
project sea power against Iran and to convince Iran that its
better for them to try to deal with us through diplomacy.
If it requires
11 aircraft carriers to deal with Iran, how many will Panetta need
to project power against Russia and China? But to get on with the
main point, Iran has been trying to deal with us through diplomacy.
The response from Washington has been belligerent threats of military
attack, unfounded and irresponsible accusations that Iran is making
a nuclear weapon, sanctions and an oil embargo. Washingtons
accusations echo Israels and are contradicted by Washingtons
own intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Why doesnt Washington respond to Iran in a civilized manner
with diplomacy? Really, which of the two countries is the greatest
threat to peace?
Washington
sends the FBI to raid the homes of peace activists and puts a grand
jury to work to create a case against them for aiding a nebulous
enemy by protesting Washingtons wars. The Department of Homeland
Security unleashes goon cop thugs to brutalize peaceful Occupy Wall
Street demonstrators. Washington fabricates cases against Bradley
Manning, Julian Assange, and Tarek Mehanna that negate the First
Amendment by equating free speech with terrorism and spying. Chicago
mayor and former Obama White House chief-of-staff, Rahm Israel Emanuel,
pushes an ordinance that outlaws public protests in the City of
Chicago. The list goes on. And in the midst of it all Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton and other Washington hypocrites accuse
Russia and China of stifling dissent.
Washingtons
grotesque hypocrisy goes unremarked by the American media
and in the debates for the Republican presidential nomination. The
corrupt Obama Justice Department turns a blind eye while
goon cop thugs commit gratuitous violence against the citizens who
pay the goon cop thugs undeserved salaries.
But it is in
the War Crimes Arena where Washington shows the greatest hypocrisy.
The self-righteous bigots in Washington are forever rounding up
heads of weak states whose countries were afflicted by civil wars
and sending them off to be tried as war criminals. All the while
Washington indiscriminately kills large numbers of civilians in
six or more countries, dismissing its own war crimes as collateral
damage. Washington violates its own law and international
law by torturing people.
On January
13, 2012, Carol Rosenberg of McClatchy Newspapers reported that
Spanish judge Pablo Rafael Ruz Gutierrez re-launched an investigation
into Washingtons torture of prisoners in Guantanamo Prison.
The previous day British authorities opened an investigation into
CIA renditions of kidnapped persons to Libya for torture.
Rosenberg reports
that although the Obama regime has refused to investigate the obvious
crimes of the Bush regime, and one might add its own obvious crimes,
other countries are still interested in determining whether
Bush-era anti-terror practices violated international law.
There is no
question that Bush/Cheney/Obama have trashed the US Constitution,
US statutory law, and international law. But Washington, having
overthrown justice, has established that might is right. No foreign
government is going to send its forces into the US to drag the war
criminals out and place them on trial.
The War Criminal
Court at the Hague is reserved for Washingtons show trials.
No foreign government is going to pay Washington several hundred
millions of dollars to turn Bush, Cheney, Obama and their minions
over to them in the way the US bought Milosevic from Serbia in order
to create the necessary spectacle at the War Crimes Tribunal to
justify Washingtons naked aggression against Serbia.
No government
can be perfect, because all governments are composed of humans,
especially those humans most attracted by power and profit. Nevertheless,
in my lifetime I have witnessed an extraordinary deterioration in
the integrity of government in the United States. We have reached
the point where nothing that our government says is believable.
Not even the unemployment rate, the inflation rate, the GDP growth
rate, much less Washingtons reasons for its wars, its police
state, and its foreign and domestic policies.
Washington
has kept America at war for ten years while millions of Americans
lost their jobs and their homes. War and a faltering economy have
exploded the national debt, and a looming bankruptcy is being blamed
on Social Security and Medicare.
The pursuit
of war continues. On January 23 Washingtons servile puppetsthe
EU member statesdid Washingtons bidding and imposed
an oil embargo on Iran, despite the pleas of Greece, a member of
the EU. Greeces final ruin will come from the higher oil prices
from the embargo, as the Greek government realizes.
The embargo
is a reckless act. If the US navy tries to intercept oil tankers
carrying Iranian oil, large scale war could break out. This, many
believe, is Washingtons aim.
It is easy
for an embargo to become a blockade, which is an act of war. Remember
how easily the UN Security Councils no-fly zone
over Libya was turned by the US and its NATO puppets into a military
attack on Libyas armed forces and population centers supportive
of Gaddafi.
As
the western democracies become increasingly lawless,
the mask of law that imperialism wears is stripped away and with
it the sheen of morality that has been used to cloak hegemonic ambitions.
With Iran surrounded and with two of Washingtons fleets in
the Persian Gulf, another war of aggression seems inevitable.
Experts say
that an attack on Iran by the US and NATO will disrupt the flow
of oil that the world needs. The crazed drive for hegemony is so
compelling that Washington and its EU puppets show no hesitation
in putting their own struggling economies at risk of sharply rising
energy costs.
War abroad
and austerity at home is the policy that is being imposed on the
western democracies.
January
26, 2012
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House. Visit his website.
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© 2012 Paul
Craig Roberts
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