[THS] Wheres the American Outrage Against U.S. Support of Dictatorships?
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Wheres the American Outrage Against U.S. Support of Dictatorships?
By Jacob G. Hornberger
February 17, 2011 "fff" -- Once it became clear that Egypts dictator Hosni Mubarak
was on the way out, U.S. officials quickly shifted gears and took the side of the
demonstrators, the people who had suffered for 30 years under the brutal Mubarak
dictatorship. U.S. officials even offered their guidance for moving Egypt toward a
democratic political system.
Of course, all this pro-democracy hoopla was designed to disguise the fact that the
U.S. government has been the prime partner and enabler of this brutal dictatorship
for the entire 30 years under which the Egyptian people have suffered. It has been
the U.S. government that has been providing the $60 billion in U.S. taxpayer money
to Mubarak and his henchmen in the Egyptian military and secret police. It has been
the U.S. government that has been paying the salaries of Egypts jailors and torturers
for the past three decades. It is the U.S. military that has been training the Egyptian
military.
In fact, its actually worse than that. Believe it or not, U.S. officials actually cut a deal
with Egypts torturers to torture people on behalf of the U.S. government. The deal
called for the U.S. government to bring people into Egypt, where they would be
tortured for information or confession, with the understanding that Mubarak would
publicly deny that the prisoners would be tortured.
In that way, U.S. officials could proclaim, Were shocked that our prisoner has been
tortured because they promised that they wouldnt torture him. Of course, it was all
a sham, one that would enable U.S. officials to deceitfully express shock over the
torture, acquire the information or confession with torture, and then secretly thank
their Egyptian partners for employing their torture expertise on their behalf. The
torture deal was a testament to the U.S. governments partnerships with
dictatorships.
Supporters of the U.S. Empire might respond, But Jacob, the U.S. governments
longtime support of the Mubarak dictatorship is an exception because the U.S.
government is an exceptional government.
Well, then explain this paragraph from an article about Yemen in yesterdays New
York Times: Yemen, one of the poorest nations in the Middle East, has become a
cause of concern for the United States as the protests have spread because Mr.
Saleh has supported the fight against the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda.
In other words, heres another U.S.-supported dictator in the Middle East, one who
has been in power as long as Mubarak30 years! And the U.S. government, which
pro-empire advocates say is exceptional, has been partnering with him, just as it did
with Mubarak.
Whats the rationale for the U.S. governments support of this brutal dictatorship in
Yemen? The Yemen dictator has served as a loyal partner in the U.S. Empires war
on terrorism against al Qaeda. And, as everyone knows, the war on terrorism trumps
everything else. As in Egypt, Tunisia, and elsewhere, it doesnt matter how much
U.S.-supported dictators oppress, torture, rape, and brutalize their own people. All
that matters is that they are loyal members of the Empire, especially when it comes
to the war on terrorism.
The irony, of course, is that it is the U.S. Empires support of dictatorships in the
Middle East that is one of the principal motivations of al Qaeda and other anti-
American groups in the Middle East (along with the U.S. Empires presence and
meddling in the Middle East, including its unconditional financial and military support
of the Israeli government).
So, the U.S. government supports the brutal dictatorships that oppress their own
people, which inspires anger and rage not only against the dictatorship but also
against the United States, which the U.S. government then uses as a justification for
its support of the dictatorship. Hows that for empire logic? And when that anger and
hatred materializes in terrorist retaliation against the United States, U.S. officials then
use that to justify the same type of anti-terrorist measures against the American
people that are employed in the brutal dictatorships that theyre supporting.
The solution to this morass of evil is obvious: The American people should require
their government to cease all support for dictatorships (and every other foreign
regime). They should require their government to dismantle its overseas military
empire and bring all the troops home and discharge them. They should prohibit their
government from meddling in the affairs of other nations.
With this solution, not only would the anger and hatred against the United States
dissipate, the termination of foreign aid would also help alleviate the impending
bankruptcy of the United States arising from out-of-control federal spending.
Moreover, a principal justification for the U.S. governments adoption of the type of
anti-terrorist measures that are inherent in foreign dictatorships would be removed.
Hasnt the time arrived for the American people to confront the wrongdoing of their
government, much as people in the Middle East are confronting the wrongdoing of
their governments? Its great that Americans are celebrating the toppling of dictators
in the Middle East. But my question is: When are Americans going to be become as
angry and outraged over their own governments support of dictatorships as the
people who have had to suffer under such dictatorships?
Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation.
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