| October
3, 2005
Jeffrey
St. Clair
The Great Green Scare
October
1 / 2, 2005
Cockburn
/ St. Clair
Democrats Sink Deeper into the Ooze
Dave
Marsh
A Direction Home: a Message from Bob Dylan
Ralph
Nader
Gutless, Spineless and Clueless
Flavia
Alaya
Showdown at Sheriff's Plaza
Uri
Avnery
The Gladiators: Sharon's Victory
Chris
Kutalik
The Battle at Northwest Airlines
Greg
Moses
Bill Bennett's Book of Cracker Virtues
Brian
J. Foley
I Gave My Copy of the Constitution to a Pro-War Vet
Nicole
Colson
Hunger Strike at Gitmo
Ray
McGovern
Abu Ghraib is a Command Responsibility
Fred
Gardner
Ricky Williams Takes a Late Hit
Justin
Felux
Save America from Crime: Abort Every White Baby!
Will
Youmans
"Free the P": Hip-Hop for Palestine
Mike
Ferner
What Else Shall We Do?
David
Krieger
The War in Iraq: a Broken Covenant
Agustin
Velloso
Samson Returns to Gaza
Saul
Landau
The Constant Gardener: Serious Cinema
Ben
Tripp
Right Down the Middle
Poets
Basement
Peddibone, Crowell, Engel and Albert
Website
of the Weekend
Holler If Ya Hear Me
September
30, 2005
Mary
Geddry
Why I Marched: They Made My Son Kill
Paul
Craig Roberts
Bush is Cooking Up Two New Wars
Dave
Lindorff
Judith Miller's Strange Voluntary Jail Time
Gregory
Wilpert
"The Osama Bin Laden of Latin America"
Benjamin
Dangl
"Gringo, Go Home:" an Interview with Orlando Castillo
James
McMurtry
We Can't Make It Here Anymore
T.R.
Johnson
Return to the Ninth Ward
September
29, 2005
Sen.
Russ Feingold
Bush's Iraq War is Weakening America
Carl
G. Estabrook
Obama the Enabler
Ramzy
Baroud
Rhetoric and Reality of War
Dave
Lindorff
What Opposition Party?
Mike
Whitney
Brownie's Comic Opera
Jozef
Hand-Boniakowski
What Noble Cause?
Gary
Handschumacher
Getting Arrested with Cindy Sheehan
Winslow
T. Wheeler
No Leaders in Congress Against This War: Lame
Democrat and Tame Republicans
September
28, 2005
Dr.
Eyad Serraj
Letter from Gaza: What Disengagement Sounds Like
William
A. Cook
Bush's Security Barrier
Liaquat
Ali Khan
The Invention of Porno Torture
Mike
Whitney
Apartheid Justice in America
Joshua
Frank
Sheehan and the Democrats: Anybody Home?
CounterPunch
Wire
New Orleans Prisoners Abandoned to Floodwaters
Chris
Genovali
Cutting the Bears Out of the Great Bear Rainforest
Linn
Washington, Jr.
White Affirmative Action: How John Roberts
Got to the Top
September
27, 2005
Forrest
Hylton
Political Murder in Puerto Rico: a Matter for
Our Movement
Jason
Leopold
The Decline and Fall of Bill Frist
Jennifer
K. Harbury
Torture is US Policy, Not an Aberration
Ray
McGovern
Torture and Cowardice: Why are American Religious Leaders Silent?
Mike
Ferner
Bringing the War Home: Arrested at the Pentagon
Antony
Loewenstein
When the Truth Comes to Town: What You Can't Say About Israel in
Australia
Harry
Browne
Live from Hollywood: the IRA Disarms
September
26, 2005
Rafael
Rodriguez Cruz
Assassination in Puerto Rico: the FBI Murders a
Legend
Joshua
Frank
Democrats Flee Peace Protests
Lamis
Andoni
The Railroading of Taysir Alony
Mike
Marqusee
Those Pesky "Urban Intellectuals":
Blair, Spiro Agnew and the Antiwar Movement
Rep.
Cynthia McKinney
They Can't Fool Us Anymore
Ron
Jacobs
A Small March for Me, a Giant March for the Antiwar
Movement
Norman
Solomon
The Media and the Antiwar Movement
John
Chuckman
Bush in a Bottle
Paul
Craig Roberts
America is Running Out of Time
September
24 / 25, 2005
Kathy
and Bill Christison
Polluting Palestine: Settlements & Sewage
Ralph
Nader
Stealing the Moment: How Corporations Cashed in on Katrina
Saul
Landau
The Terrorist Resumé of Luis Posada
Greg
Moses
A Movement Gathers Power on the Sorrow Plateau
Roger
Burbach
Hugo Chavez's Mission
Vijay
Prashad
America's Shame
Laura
Carlsen
After NAFTA
Robert
Fisk
When Man and Nature Conspire to Expose the Lies of the Powerful
Dave
Lindorff
A Gusher Called Katrina: They Fix Oil Prices, Don't They?
Kirkpatrick
Sale / Thomas Naylor
Secession from the Empire: the Middlebury Declaration
Maj.
Anthony Milavic
The US Military and Torture: the View of a Former Interrogator
Brian
Concannon, Jr.
Haiti: the Time for Action is Now
September
23, 2005
CounterPunch
News Service
In Which, Phil Donahue Demolishes Bill O'Reilly
Diane
Farsetta
Katrina and Right-Wing Think Tanks
Robert
Sandels
Militarizing the Market
Christopher
Brauchli
Bush: the Good Samaritan for Corporations
Alan
Farago
Bird Flu Takes Flight
Dave
Zirin
When Sports & Politics Collided: Redeeming the Olympic Martyrs
of 1968
Maxine
Conant
A Simple Test for Bush
David
Price
Workers Get Hit Twice: Katrina and Davis-Bacon
Profiteering
September
22, 2005
Smith,
Wood, Leas, and Greenfield
Which Way Forward for the Green Party? a Report
from Tulsa
Patrick
Cockburn
Iraqis: This Government has No Authority
Manuel
Garcia, Jr.
Thinking is Religious Freedom
Lucia
Dailey
Trial of the St. Patrick's Four: Day One
Mokhiber
/ Weissman
Are You a Speed Freak?
Russell
D. Hoffman
The Nukes in Rita's Path
Kona
Lowell
God's Hurricane?
Jason
Leopold
GOP Fiscal Policy and Katrina
Website
of the Day
Robert Pollin on the Global Economy
September
21, 2005
Jorge
Mariscal
Military Recruiters: Counselers or Salesmen?
Linda
S. Heard
Double Standards in Iraq: Basra Brit Jailbreak
Joshua
Frank
NYPD Unplugs Cindy Sheehan
Eric
Ruder
"The Problem in Iraq is the US": an Interview with Camilo
Mejia
Pierre
Tristam
The Struts and Bull Presidency
Dave
Lindorff
The Real Story of the German Elections
Mike
Ferner
Sit Down in DC
Missy
Comley Beattie
Bush's Katrina Bling Bling
Jeffrey
St. Clair
W Marks the Spot
Website
of the Day
New Orleans: Survivor Stories
September
20, 2005
Steve
Breyman
Toxic Gumbo: Katrina and Environmental Justice
George
Galloway
Et Tu, Greg Palast?
Patrick
Cockburn
What Happened to Iraq's Missing $1 Billion?
M.
Shahid Alam
Gen. Musharraf and Israel: Is Pakistan Selling Out?
Mike
Whitney
The Gitmo Hunger Strikers
Winslow
T. Wheeler
It's Not Rocket Science
Niranjan
Ramakrishnan
Back to the Future: North Korea's Gambit
Paul
Craig Roberts
Will Neocon Fanaticism Destroy America?
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October
3, 2005
Condoleezza the Gun Slinger
The Greatest Strategic
Disaster in US History
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
Capitol
Hill Blue, the Washington DC publication that cultivates relationships
with White House staffers, reports (September 28) one White House
aide saying: “It’s like working in an insane asylum.
People walk around like they’re in a trance. We’re the
dance band on the Titanic, playing out our last songs to people
who know the ship is sinking and none of us are going to make it.”
“If POTUS is on the road, you can breathe a little easier,”
says an aide. Otherwise it is one temper tantrum after another from
Bush, whose “cakewalk war” has turned into interminable
conflict, whose idiocy in diverting funding for New Orleans’
levees to war in Iraq was disastrous for the famous city, and whose
Social Security privatization has been rejected by the electorate.
Even
rah-rah Republican Newt Gingrich says the White House is surrounded
by failure.
No
member of the White House staff wants to deliver news to Bush, because
the news is bad. Bush demands sycophancy and equates bad news with
disagreement and disloyalty.
Little
wonder that Republican minority token Condi Rice was dispatched
to Princeton last week to inform the university that democracy comes
out of the barrel of a gun. US military force, said the secretary
of state with a straight face, is required to force democracy down
the throats of the Muslims in order to save future American generations
from “insecurity and fear.”
Condi
obviously doesn’t want Bush to put her in the “against
us” camp. She told Princeton that she agreed with Bush “that
the root cause of September 11 was the violent expression of a global
extremist ideology, an ideology rooted in the oppression and despair
of the modern Middle East.”
Every
American should be scared to death that a secretary of state can
make such an ignorant and propagandistic statement.
Many
Middle Eastern countries are ruled by puppets on the American payroll.
Even the Saudis are under American protection. If there is oppression
in the Middle East, it is because US puppets and protectorates are
doing what the US government wants, not what the people they rule
want.
The
Middle East is in despair because almost a century after the First
World War freed Arabs from Turkish occupation, they still cannot
get free of US and British occupation. The reasons Osama bin Laden
has a cause among Muslims are US military bases in the Middle East
and the genocide that Israel practices toward Palestine by stealing
the West Bank and herding Palestinians into ghettos.
What
kind of fool believes that the way to bring democracy to a country
is to invade, destroy cities and infrastructure, and kill and maim
tens of thousands of civilians, while creating every possible animosity
by aligning with some members of the society against the others?
Condi
Rice’s speech at Princeton has branded her as the greatest
fool ever to be appointed Secretary of State. The same day that
she declared, Mao-like, that democracy comes out of the barrel of
a gun, Lt. Gen. William Odom, Director of the National Security
Agency during President Reagan’s second term, a scholar with
a distinguished career in military intelligence, declared Bush’s
invasion of Iraq to be the “greatest strategic disaster in
United States history.”
No
one can impugn Gen. Odom’s patriotism. When I wrote on April
1, 2003, that “the U.S. invasion of Iraq is a strategic blunder,”
the hate mail poured in from bloody-minded Bush supporters, who
assured me that the war would be over in one week. Only a liberal
pinko Bush-hating commie could fail to see that the war was won,
they jeered.
Two
and one-half years later with rising casualties and instability,
no one can dispute Gen. Odom. As all news reports make clear, there
is no trained Iraqi army. Consequently, says the US commander in
Iraq, the hopes that some US troops could be withdrawn next spring
is forlorn.
The
Democratic Party is no help. Its warmongers are pushing legislation
to increase the available US troops by 80,000 in order that the
US can keep the war going in Iraq.
These
troops, too, will perish in the interminable conflict.
Meanwhile the US, which cannot occupy Baghdad or control the road
to the airport, is making more threats against Syria. The Bush administration
is blaming Syria and Iran for its failure in Iraq. “Our patience
is running out,” declared US ambassador to Iraq Zaimay Khalilzad.
The
Israelis have told their US puppet that if the US doesn’t
use force to destroy Iran’s nuclear energy programs, then
Israel will undertake to bomb Iran. This despite the announcement
by the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency that two
years of unfettered access to Iran’s nuclear programs has
failed to turn up any sign of a weapons program.
When
will Americans notice that the threats flow from the US to the Middle
East? No Middle Eastern government has made any threat against the
US or initiated any hostile action. In contrast, the US has invaded
two Middle Eastern countries and is threatening to attack two more.
Terrorism
is not an activity of Muslim states. Osama bin Laden is a Saudi
who dares not return to his homeland.
Most
Muslim states are too impotent to stamp out independent terrorists
and too fearful that terrorist networks will be organized against
them. Ignorant US officials equate weakness with intention and demonize
Middle Eastern governments, including our own puppets and protectorates,
as “state sponsors of terrorism.” Isn’t it ironic?
The US damns vulnerable Middle Eastern rulers for not stamping out
terrorism when all the troops and violence the US can muster cannot
stamp out terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The
implication of a recent CIA report is that the US itself is a state
sponsor of terrorism. According to the CIA, the US invasion of Iraq
has created a terrorist training ground for al Qaeda where no previous
terrorists existed. The US is creating more terrorists in Iraq than
the rest of the Middle East together. Why is President Bush spending
$300 billion running a terrorist training ground in Iraq?
Why
does Condi Rice think that democracy would wipe away the hatreds
that the US and Israel have created in the Middle East? How does
she know that Middle Eastern democracy would not uphold terrorism
against Israel and the US? In the US democracy is upholding an illegal
war based on deceit. In Israel democracy is upholding genocidal
practices against the Palestinians. Does Condi Rice really believe
that democracy, a mere political form, insures that people and their
governments never behave wrongly, immorally, or violently?
If
America is going to preach democracy, shouldn’t it lead by
example? According to all the polls, the vast majority of Americans
do not agree with Bush and Rice that democracy comes out of the
barrel of an American gun. They do not support Bush’s goal
of using American blood and treasure to coerce democracy on the
Middle East or anywhere else. The majority of Americans want the
war over and the troops home. Why do Bush and Condi Rice oppose
the will of the majority? Why don’t these two who preach democracy
practice it?
The
Bush administration is the administration of deceit and hypocrisy.
It is the antithesis of democracy. All democracy rests on persuasion,
which implies disagreement. Yet, Bush and Condi regard dissent as
disloyalty. They glorify coercion.
They
believe in their will alone. Where have we seen that before? |
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