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was taken from Bulatlat, the Philippines's alternative weekly
newsmagazine (www.bulatlat.com, www.bulatlat.net, www.bulatlat.org).
Vol. V, No. 4, February 27-March 5, 2005
The New Bush: Diplomacy and Death Squads Bush and his new appointees
have tightened their hold over the military and secret police apparatus, have
greater power and monstrous budgets to engage in new wars. All factual
indications demonstrate that Bush’s Administration “charm offensive” is a
deliberate and provocative façade to divide and conquer European leaders to back
old and new wars. BY JAMES PETRAS The mass media in the US and Europe has
given prominence to the “new style” foreign policy approach of the Bush
Administration. Secretary of State Condeleeza Rice visits European capitals and
meets with European leaders declaring that a new era of co-operation is at
hand. Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld highlights the need for greater
transatlantic defense cooperation in a meeting with European Defense Ministers.
President Bush on his trip to Europe declares the US-European Alliance is
indivisible, the divisions a “thing of the past”, and a new era of joint
security activity as essential. The language and tone of the Bush
Administration has certainly changed. There are no gratuitous insults about “Old
Europe”. There are no longer public threats and declarations of unilateral
military action. Only the Zionist neo-conservatives outside government, like
Kagan, Kristol and Frum, continue to rage against the European negotiations with
Iran and declare the “end of the Trans-Atlantic affair” (Financial Times
- Jan. 31, 2005). The New York Times and the major columnists and television
news commentators speak of a “new turn” toward diplomacy and a politics of
reconciliation, of the re-emergence of diplomacy instead of militarism, of
multilateralism instead of unilateralism. While it is true that the tone has
changed, the substance, the militarist-war policies, of the Bush
Administration has remained the same or has even hardened. This is evident
first and foremost in the new appointments to key positions in the
Administration as well as the top officials retained in office. Condeleeza
Rice, a strong advocate of Middle East warfare and Special Forces operations was
promoted to Secretary of State, in charge of US foreign policy and titular head
of the State Department. Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz and Feith remain number
one, two and three in the Pentagon. They are the architects of the Afghan and
Iraq War and strong advocates and planners of new wars against Iran and Syria.
Moreover according to US journalist, Seymour Hersh, with extensive ties among
top officials in Washington, “Defense Department civilians under the leadership
of Douglas Feith, have been working with Israeli planners and consultants to
develop and refine potential (sic) nuclear, chemical weapons and missile targets
inside Iran” (New Yorker, January 24-31, 2005). Elliot Abrams, like Feith and Wolfowitz,
unconditional and unquestioning supporters of Israel, has been promoted to
Deputy of National Security adviser and continues as senior adviser for the
Middle East. The new appointees to the top power positions in the expanding and
far-reaching intelligence apparatus include John Negroponte, to head the
National Intelligence Agency. Negroponte was the organizer of the death
squads in Honduras and the mercenary terror armies, “the Contras” in Nicaragua.
He largely oversaw the slaughter of thousands of Iraqis in Fallujah and the
running of torture and assassination chambers, during his term as Ambassador of
Occupied Iraq. He has close ties with Abrams from the 1980’s when the latter
was defending the massacres of hundreds of thousands of Guatemalans under Rios
Mont and over 70,000 Salvadorans under the psychopathic Roberto D’Aubuisson.
The new head of the CIA, Porter Goss made
his reputation in Miami as field officer of the CIA, supporting and promoting
clandestine terror operations by Cuban exiles against revolutionary Cuba.
The new head of Homeland Security is Michael
Chertoff, rabid Zionist (no less so than Abrams or Feith) who was responsible
for the arbitrary arrests of hundreds if not thousands of innocent Arab and
South Asian Muslim immigrants – simply because of their country of origin or
religion. They were held as “terrorism suspects” for months; habeas corpus laws
and all constitutional rights were denied. Chertoff is the author of the
infamous Patriot Act, which “legalizes” the totalitarian practices which
Chertoff applied to the immigrants and can now extend against all Americans.
Marc Grossman retains his senior position as
Undersecretary of State for Latin American Affairs. He was and is today in the
forefront of US violent opposition to President Chavez in Venezuela. Alberto
Gonzales, who scorned international law, approved terrorism and torture of Iraqi
prisoners, who denies the validity and relevance of the Geneva Accords has been
promoted to Attorney General, giving him power to arbitrarily arrest and
prosecute whoever he deems a ‘threat’ to ‘national security’. These appointments and promotions have
evoked few if any vocal opposition from the Democratic Party. Most of the
critical comments focus on their “professional competence” rather on their
murderous and criminal behavior. Progressives and critics have argued that
these new leaders do not have the “ethical standing” to administer US foreign
policy and that President Bush has committed egregious errors. These criticisms fail to confront the
political basis of Bush’s appointments. These appointments and promotions are
the perfect and precise choices for a policy of continued war in Iraq,
sequential Middle Eastern Wars involving Iran and Syria, greater domestic
control and repression in the face of rising discontent over the cost of
multiple wars, and unquestioned support for Ariel Sharon’s consolidation and
expansion of Jewish control over the occupied West Bank and power in the Middle
East. In direct contrast to the frivolous media
reports about Bush’s “overtures” to Europe, Bush and the new appointees have
tightened their hold over the military and secret police apparatus, have greater
power and monstrous budgets to engage in new wars. All factual indications
demonstrate that Bush’s Administration “charm offensive” is a deliberate and
provocative façade to divide and conquer European leaders to back old and new
wars. With Iraq, the US has not moved toward
Europe – it has increased its war funding and fighting troops and demands.
Europe provide money and training officers to prepare the Iraqi colonial army to
buttress the US occupation. The US talks of multilateral policy with European
partners, but rejects joining the “partners” diplomatic negotiations with Iran.
With Israel, the US Defense Department pursues the Zionists plan of a massive
unilateral or bilateral bombing of Iran. Europe improved relations with Cuba and
Venezuela. Goss, Grossman and Rice increase military threats, arm Colombia as a
surrogate aggressor and plan new destabilization efforts and assassination
plots. Europe proposes to increase its trade and investments with China,
including military exports, while Goss describes China as a military threat to
US supremacy in Asia and defends the policy of military encirclement. Rice and
Rumsfeld secure a new military security treaty with Japan, clearly aimed not
only at North Korea, but China, as the Chinese clearly recognize.
As is evident, there is little substance and
no changes between the Old and New Bush regimes. If Europe moves ‘closer’ to
the Bush Administration, it will be because the Europeans have retreated from
their diplomatic policies and have adapted to US militarism. So far, apart from
rhetorical, diplomatic language, European leaders have only sought to play down
their real differences with the Bush Administration not to renounce them.
Europe will probably agree to provide some funding (not very much) and a few
advisers to train Iraqi military and police officials, but only a token number,
up to now less than 10% of what was agreed a year ago. At a time when US’ European clients like the
Ukraine, Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria are reducing their small military
contingents in Iraq it is hardly likely that the Western European powers will
commit resources, especially when there is so much to gain by having the US
spend itself into bankruptcy and un-competitiveness over an un-winnable colonial
war. Likewise US aggression against Venezuela, China and Russia has led to
greater efforts at military defense, trade diversification and monetary
decisions which weaken the US dollar and destabilize the financial architecture
of imperial wars. Why has the US “reached out to Europe” if it
is intent on pursuing the same unilateral military policies? Why the diplomatic
trips to Europe and the adoption of a conciliatory style if the purpose is to
continue to play the war card in the Middle East and to stand unconditionally
with Sharon’s resettlement of Gaza settlers in the Palestinian West Bank? There
are several hypotheses: The “diplomatic offensive” is a public
relations campaign to influence the US public and to secure support for
vulnerable European allies like Britain’s Tony Blair and Italy’s Silvio
Berlosconi. Washington can subsequently pursue its military agenda, claiming
they “gave diplomacy a chance” but the Europeans failed to grasp that “hard
power” (military aggression) is a necessary accompaniment of “soft power”
(diplomacy). This is clearly the case with the Middle East, where the powerful
Zionist policymakers and ideologues, who have been unsurprisingly absent from
the European trips, have already “predicted” the Europeans will fail to act
(militarily) against Iran and Syria when the negotiations “fail” (in terms of US
and Israeli military interests). The second hypothesis is that the prolonged
war in Iraq and the growing deficits and costs have forced the US to seek, via
diplomatic gestures, to secure European financial aid and assistance in the
building up of the Iraqi colonial army and state apparatus. The European
overtures are directed toward bringing in Europe as a “partner” in the
construction of a neo-colonial state in which Iraqis pay for the war and provide
the soldiers, while the US retains ultimate control. The third hypothesis is that the Europeans
are “turning right”. In this line, Washington may think that with the colonial
run elections in Iraq, Sharon’s resettlement from Gaza to the West Bank
(so-called “withdrawal”) and feigned “openness” to European reconciliation, it
may be able to convince Europe to join Bush’s unlimited crusade for “democracy
and freedom”. It is extremely doubtful that Washington
will secure any lasting agreement with Europe on any basic question. The reason
is simple, the civilian militarists who run US foreign policy, the newly
appointed and promoted, are profoundly enamored with the military route to world
power. Their biographies and their immediate pronouncements and actions are
convincing proof that they are incapable of any open negotiations, compromise or
diplomatic settlements. European leaders will have to choose between
pursuing their divergent path of global power via trade, diplomacy and selective
coercion or capitulate to a regime dominated by civilian-militarist extremists
driven by an irrational desire to militarily confront China, intervene in
Venezuela, destroy the Middle East adversaries of Israel and provoke Russia.
It is abundantly clear that the organizers
of death squads, terrorist planners and global militarists are ill equipped for
quiet diplomacy. They are best suited for hysterical diatribes about democracy
while engaging in imperial wars which slaughter the real flesh and blood of
democrats. Posted by Bulatlat © 2004 Bulatlat
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February 21, 2005
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