[THS] John Pilger: Marching for Anzac in the 51st State
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Marching for Anzac in the 51st State
By John Pilger
April 22, 2011 "Information Clearing House" -- The street where I grew up in Sydney
was a war street. There were long silences, then the smashing of glass and screams.
Pete and I played Aussies-and-Japs. Petes father was an object of awe. He weighed
barely 100 pounds and shook with malaria and was frequently demented. He would
sit in a cane chair, drunk, scything the air with the sword of a Japanese soldier he
said he had killed. There was a woman who flitted from room to room, always red-
eyed and fearful, it seemed. She was like many mothers in the street. Wally, another
mate, lived in a house that was always dark because the black-out blinds had not
been taken down. His father had been killed by the Japs. Once, when Wallys
mother came home, she found he had got a gun, put it in his mouth and blown his
head off. It was a war street.
The insidious, merciless, life-long damage of war taught many of us to recognise the
difference between the empty symbolism of war and the actual meaning. Does it
matter? mocked the poet Siegfried Sassoon at the end of an earlier slaughter, in
1918, as he grieved his younger brothers death at Gallipoli. I grew up with that
name, Gallipoli. The British assault on the Turkish Dardanelles was one of the
essential crimes of imperial war, causing the death and wounding of 392,000 on all
sides. The Australian and New Zealander losses were among the highest,
proportionally; and 25 April, 1915 was declared not just a day of remembrance but
the birth of the Australian nation. This was based on the belief of Edwardian
militarists that true men were made in war, an absurdity about to be celebrated yet
again.
Anzac Day has been appropriated by those who manipulate the cult of state violence
- militarism - in order to satisfy a psychopathic deference to foreign power and to
pursue its aims. And the legend has no room for the only war fought on Australian
soil: that of the Aboriginal people against the European invaders. In a land of
cenotaphs, not one stands for them.
The modern war-lovers have known no street of screams and despair. Their abuse of
our memory of the fallen, and why they fell, may be common among all servitors of
rapacious power, but Australia is a special case. No country is more secure in its
strategic remoteness and the wealth of its resources, yet no western elite is more
eager to talk war and seek imperial protection.
Australias military budget is A$32 bn a year, one of the highest in the world. Less
than two months worth of this war-bingeing would pay for the reconstruction of the
state of Queensland after the catastrophic floods, but not a cent is forthcoming. In
July, the same fragile flood plains will be invaded by a joint US-Australian military
force, firing laser-guided missiles, dropping bombs and blasting the environment and
marine life. This is rarely reported. Rupert Murdoch controls 70 per cent of the capital
city press and his world-view is widely shared in the Australian media.
In a 2009 US cable released by WikiLeaks, the then Labor prime minister, Kevin
Rudd, who is now foreign affairs minister, implores the Americans to deploy force
against China if Beijing does not do as it is told. Another Labor leader, Kim Beazley,
secretly offered Australian troops for an attack on China over Taiwan. In the 1960s,
prime minister Robert Menzies lied that he had received a request from the
American-created regime in Saigon requesting Australian troops. Oblivious,
Australians waved farewell to a largely conscripted army, of whom almost 3000 were
killed or wounded. The first Australian troops were run by the CIA in black teams -
assassination squads. When the government in Canberra made a rare complaint to
Washington that the British knew more than they about Americas war aims in
Vietnam, the US national security adviser, McGeorge Bundy, replied, We have to
inform the British to keep them on side. You in Australia are with us come what
may. As an Australian soldier once said to me: We are to the Yanks what the
Gurkas are to the British. Were mercenaries in all but name.
WikiLeaks has disclosed the American role in the Canberra coup in 2010 against
Rudd by Julia Gillard. Lauded in US cables as a rising star, Gillards Labor Party
plotters have turned out to be assets of the US embassy in Canberra. Once installed
as prime minister, Gillard committed Australia to Americas war in Afghanistan war for
the next 10 years - twice as long as Britain. Gillard likes to appear on TV flanked by
flags. With her robotic delivery and stare, it is an unsettling tableau. On 6 April, she
intoned, We live in a free country... only because the Australian people answered
the call when the decision came. She was referring to the dispatch of Australian
troops to avenge the death of a minor imperial figure, General Charles Gordon,
during a popular uprising in Sudan in 1885. She omitted to say that a dozen horses
of the Sydney Tramway Company also answered the call but expired during the
long voyage.
Australias reputed role as Americas deputy sheriff (promoted to sheriff by
George W Bush) is to police great power designs now being challenged by most of
the world. Leading Australian politicians and journalists report on the Middle East
having first had their flights and expenses paid by the Israeli government or its
promoters. Two Green Party candidates who dared to criticise Israels lawlessness
and the silence of its local supporters, are currently being set upon. One Murdoch
retainer has accused the two Greens of advocating a modern rendering of
Kristallnacht. Both have since received multiple death threats. Put out more flags,
boys.
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