[THS] !!!!! Chris Floyd: Drawing Back the Veil on the Death State
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Monster's Ball:
Drawing Back the Veil on the 'Death State'
By Chris Floyd
April 22, 2010 "Empire Burlesque" -- Arthur Silber is back, with piercing insights that
rip the veil which even self-proclaimed dissenters still draw across the blood-soaked
reality of what Silber aptly calls the "Death State" that has long "wrapped the world
in flames" (to quote the preferred method of resolving diplomatic conflicts famously
voiced by Abe Lincoln's secretary of state) from its mephitic base on the Potomac.
As always with Silber, you must read the whole piece (and follow the links) to get the
full force of the argument, which is nuanced, multifarious and deeply considered, but
here is just the briefest excerpt to send you on your way:
I repeat a few words I first wrote at the beginning of 2009...:
For more than a hundred years, the foreign policy of the United States
government has been directed to the establishment and maintenance of global
dominance. To this end, violence, overthrow, conquest and murder have been
utilized as required ... More and more, oppression and brutalization have become the
bywords of domestic policy as well. Today, the United States as a political entity is a
corporatist-authoritarian-militarist monstrosity: its major products are suffering,
torture, barbarism and death on a huge scale.
I repeat the fundamental point to make certain there is no misunderstanding as to
where I stand on this question: as a political entity, the United States is an endlessly
destructive monstrosity. The overwhelming majority of people -- including, I regret to
say, even many of those who are severely critical of the United States government --
fail to understand this point in anything close to the thorough and consistent manner
required. This failure is the result of an earlier one: an inability to grasp fully what it
means to revere the sacred value of a single human life.
There is more, much more in the original post -- "An Evil Monstrosity: Thoughts on
the Death State"; excerpting it actually does it an injustice. So go there now and
read it. http://powerofnarrative.blogspot.com/2010/04/evil-monstrosity-thoughts-on-death.html
When you've done that, scoot on over to Truthdig, where you will find William Pfaff
writing in a similar vein about the bloody deceptions of the Death State: past, present
-- and future. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/exaggeration_of_iranian_threat_could_have_dire_consequences_20100420/
Some excerpts:
It is a dismaying reflection that the facilitators of major violence thus far in the 21st
century have been lies told by democratic governments. The lies are continuing to be
told, about the supposed existential menace posed by Iran to Israel, America and
(if you believe some European leaders) Western Europe ... Injustice and lies in the
Middle East were responsible for unnecessary new wars in the new century, in which
the United States took the lead. This time the lies were ideologically motivated and
expedient liesfirst, that Saddam Hussein bore responsibility for the September 2001
attacks on United States. He did not.
Next was the fiction that Husseins government, during the period of U.N.
sanctions before 2003, was able to secretly construct nuclear weapons, despite the
efforts of Western intelligence to detect them or deter him, and the presence of U.N.
inspectors. There were no such weapons. ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates reportedly sent a secret letter to President
Barack Obama in January reviewing the military options available if diplomacy and
the new American attempt to intensify international sanctions on Iran fail to produce
the desired halt in Irans effort, if that is what it is, to build a nuclear deterrent. If
Iran does pursue a nuclear capability, once again it is to deter attack. Precisely the
same objection exists to theories of Iranian aggression as to those lies put forward in
2002-03 about Iraq posing a nuclear menace to the world. Once more, the threat is a
polemical invention, intended to frighten American and Israeli (and European) voters
and to prompt a preemptive attack on Iran ...
The release of Gates' memo was part of the usual factional cat-fighting among the
militarist courtiers: some want to attack Iran now, some want to wait until later -- or
as that great liberal-progressive hero Admiral Fallon once said of the human beings in
Iran: "These guys are ants. When the time comes, you crush them." For now, most
of the factionalists lean toward the Fallon scenario: crush the insects later, when we
don't have so much on our plate, and it will be more profitable.
And thus the Nobel Peace Laureate who is temporarily managing the Death State is
now pushing hard for even more sanctions on the Iranians for the crime of ...
developing a nuclear energy program as allowed by international treaty and
inspected to a fare-thee-well by international observers. The defenders of the
Nobelist -- I suppose we must call him the Death Laureate -- point to his push for
sanctions as proof of his "different" approach to the "threat" of Iran. But what is the
reality of such sanctions? Again, Arthur Silber nailed it well, in a piece from 2009:
A sanctions regime is not an alternative to war: it is the prelude to attack or
invasion. Moreover, sanctions murder a hideous number of innocent people as surely
as more overt acts of war.
Silber then pointed to an excellent article by Stanley Kutler, detailing the last
sanctions regime enforced in the Middle East by a hip, progressive president, a topic
we touched upon here the other day. From Kutler:
We estimate between 500,000 to 1 million Iraqis died in the 1990s, a very large
proportion being children. To what end? Not, Lando maintains, to destroy Saddam
Hussein's WMDs but to force him out. ... The CIA badly miscalculated that sanctions,
coupled with Iraq's devastating defeat, would result in a military coup, toppling
Saddam. Anything but. The sanctions and Saddam's heightened repression insured
his survival--much to the frustration of Western leaders ... The sanctions worked only
as partly intended: They imposed untold suffering on the population. Americans at
the UN blocked a request to ship baby food because adults might use it. They vetoed
sending a heart pill that contained a milligram of cyanide because tens of thousands
of such pills could become a lethal weapon. The banned list included filters for water
treatment plants, vaccines, cotton swabs and gauze, children's clothes, funeral
shrouds. Somehow, even Vietnamese pingpong balls found their way to the
proscribed list.
Sanctions devastated the country's medical system, once one of the best in the
region. Sanctions insured that malnutrition would morph into virtual death sentences,
as Lando notes. Babies died in incubators because of power failures; others were
crippled with cerebral palsy because of insufficient oxygen supplies. ...
In late 1994 the New York Times reported on children in filthy hospitals, dying
with diarrhea and pneumonia, people desperately seeking food, and Iraq's inability to
sell its oil--the country faced "famine and economic collapse." Without doubt, the
sanctions consolidated Saddam's power. UN Administrator Denis Halliday wrote that
the people blamed the United States and the UN for their travails, not Saddam
Hussein. Halliday resigned, refusing to administer a program that he called
"genocide."
This is what "tough" sanctions by a progressive, humanitarian interventionist can do.
And this is the kind of thing the Iranians have to look forward to -- while they wait to
be consumed in a mushroom cloud, that is.
For as we all know, Laureate Obama and his Pentagon warlord recently made the
threatened nuclear destruction of the millions of human beings in Iran a centerpiece
of their new, "more restrained" nuclear weapons doctrine. As John Caruso notes (see
original for links):
Obama is also on the record as stating that "I think we should keep all options on
the table" with regard to Iran. That's the standard language in which US nuclear
threats are couched, of course, and US politicians are careful to stick to that
formulation in order to allow apologists to argue that they didn't mean what they
clearly meant. But Obama's Secretary of Defense gave the game away in his
remarks about the Nuclear Policy Review:
SEC. GATES: Well, I think that the -- I actually think that the NPR has a very
strong message for both Iran and North Korea, because whether it's in declaratory
policy or in other elements of the NPR, we essentially carve out states like Iran and
North Korea that are not in compliance with NPT.
And basically, all options are on the table when it comes to countries in that
category, along with non-state actors who might acquire nuclear weapons.
So if there is a message for Iran and North Korea here, it is that if you're
going to play by the rules, if you're going to join the international community, then
we will undertake certain obligations to you, and that's covered in the NPR. But if
you're not going to play by the rules, if you're going to be a proliferator, then all
options are on the table in terms of how we deal with you.
So let's put this together:
1. The Nuclear Posture Review (PDF) declares that "the United States will not
use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapons states that are
party to the NPT and in compliance with their nuclear non-proliferation obligations."
2. Gates says this language is specifically intended to "carve out states like Iran
and North Korea." And for these states, as Gates stated repeatedly, ...
3. ..."all options are on the table." So Gates is explicitly threatening that the
United States may use nuclear weapons to "deal with" Iran and North Korea.
4. Finally, Obama reiterated both his and Gates' threat that "all options are on
the table" when he said his administration's purpose is to "sustain our nuclear
deterrent" for Iran and North Korea, furthermore stating that this threat is intended
as an "incentive" to those nations.
To summarize: the Obama administration has just made an explicit nuclear threat
against Iran and North Korea, for the political goal of coercing them into complying
with the US interpretation of their NPT obligations.
This is the Department of Defense's official definition of terrorism:
terrorism
(DOD) The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence
to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the
pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
So the "threat of unlawful violence...intended to coerce or to intimidate
governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political" is
terrorism. Or in other words, by the DoD's own definition, Barack Obama is a
terroristand given that his threats involve the use of nuclear weapons, it follows
straightforwardly that Obama is more specifically a nuclear terrorist. And not only is
he a nuclear terrorist; as the one person who has access to a massive nuclear
arsenal, the stated willingness to use it outside of the realm of direct self-defense,
and the power to follow through on that threat, Barack Obama is currently the only
nuclear terrorist on the entire planet.
Nuclear terrorism is of course the logical endpoint of a Death State. And as Caruso
rightly notes, Barack Obama constantly, ceaselessly threatens Iran with nuclear
destruction -- and has done so from the very start of his campaign for the
presidency. The continual, open threat to murder millions of innocent, defenseless
human beings is indeed "an evil monstrosity" -- one so gargantuan that very few
people seem able to grasp its reality.
But Silber sees through, and sees true. We are once more in his debt for fixing our
eyes on the sulfurous essence of Death State, behind all the sound and fury of the
factional squabbles of our most monstrous elites.
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