My wake-up call: Watch for another 9/11-WMD experience
By Paul Craig Roberts
Online Journal Guest Writer
Jul 20, 2007, 01:02
This is a wake-up call that we are about to experience
another 9/11-WMD experience.
The wake-up call is unlikely to be effective, because the
American attitude toward government changed fundamentally 70-odd years ago.
Prior to the 1930s, Americans were suspicious of government, but with the
arrival of the Great Depression, Tojo, and Hitler, President Franklin D.
Roosevelt convinced Americans that government existed to protect them from
rapacious private interests and foreign threats. Today, Americans are more
likely to give the benefit of the doubt to government than they are to family
members, friends, and those who would warn them about the government’s
protection.
Intelligent observers are puzzled that President Bush is
persisting in a futile and unpopular war at the obvious expense of his party’s
electoral chances in 2008.
In the July 18 Los Angeles Times (“Bush
the Albatross”), Ronald Brownstein reminds us that Bush’s behavior is
disastrous for his political party. Unpopular presidents “have consistently
undercut their party in the next election.” Brownstein reports that “88 percent
of voters who disapproved of the retiring president’s job performance voted
against his party’s nominee in past elections. . . . On average, 80 percent of
voters who disapproved of a president’s performance have voted against his
party’s candidates even in House races since 1986.”
Brownstein notes that with Bush’s dismal approval rating,
this implies a total wipeout of the Republicans in 2008.
A number of pundits have concluded that the reason the
Democrats have not brought a halt to Bush’s follies is that they expect Bush’s
unpopular policies to provide them with a landslide victory next year.
There is a problem with this reasoning. It assumes that
Cheney, Rove,
and the Republicans are ignorant of these facts or are content for the
Republican Party to be destroyed after Bush has his warmonger-police state
fling. “After
me, the deluge.”
Isn’t it more likely that Cheney and Rove have in mind
events that will, once again, rally the people behind President Bush and the
Republican Party, that is fighting the “war on terror” that the Democrats “want
to lose”?
Such events could take a number of forms. As even diehard
Republican Patrick J. Buchanan observed on July 17,
with three US aircraft
carrier battle groups in congested waters off Iran, another Tonkin Gulf
incident could easily be engineered to set us at war with Iran.
If Bush’s intentions were merely to bomb a nuclear reactor,
he would not need three carrier strike forces.
Lately, the administration has switched to blaming Iran for
the war in Iraq. The US Senate has already lined up behind the latest lie with
a 97-0 vote to condemn Iran.
Alternatively, false flag “terrorist” strikes could be
orchestrated in the US. The Bush administration has already infiltrated some
dissident groups and encouraged them to participate in terrorist talk, for
which they were arrested. It is possible that the administration could provoke
some groups to actual acts of violence.
Many Americans dismiss suspicion of their government as
treasonous, and most believe conspiracy to be impossible “because someone would
talk.”
There is no basis in any known fact for this opinion.
According to polls, 36 percent of the American people
disbelieve the 9/11
Commission Report. Despite this lack of confidence, and despite the
numerous omissions and errors in the report, it has proven impossible to have
an independent investigation of 9/11 or to examine the official explanation in
public debate. Even experts and people with a lifetime of distinguished public
service are dismissed as “conspiracy theorists,” “kooks,” and “traitors”
if they question the official explanation of 9/11. This despite the fact that
war in the Middle East, a long-planned goal of Bush’s neoconservative
administration, could not have been initiated without a “new Pearl Harbor.”
That powerfully constructed steel buildings could suddenly
turn to dust because they were struck by two flimsy aluminum airliners and
experienced small fires on a few floors that burned for a short time appears
unexceptionable to a majority of Americans.
Moreover, people have talked. Hundreds of them.
Firefighters, police, janitors, and others report hearing and experiencing a
series of explosions in upper floors and massive explosions in the underground
basements. This eyewitness testimony was kept under wraps for three or more
years until the official explanation had taken root. The oral histories were
finally forced loose by Freedom Of Information Act suits. The eyewitness
reports of explosion after explosion had no effect.
Larry Silverstein, who received billions of dollars in
insurance payments for the destroyed buildings, talked. He said on public
television that the order was given “to pull” building 7. His stunning
admission had no effect.
The Bush administration is preparing us for more terrorist
attacks. The latest intelligence report says that Al Qaeda has regrouped,
rebuilt, and has the ability to come after us again. "Al Qaeda will
intensify its efforts to put operatives here," says the report.
Security operatives, such as Michael
Chertoff, and various instruments of administration propaganda have warned
that we will be attacked before next year’s election. Chertoff is not a person
who wants to be known as Chicken Little for telling us that the sky is falling.
Bush has the Republican Party in such a mess that it cannot
survive without another 9/11. Whether authentic or orchestrated, an attack will
activate Bush’s new executive orders, which create a dictatorial police state
in event of “national emergency.” [See here.]
The UK government is hand-in-glove with the Bush
administration and will provide cover or verification for whatever claim the
Bush administration advances. So will the right-wing governments in Canada and
Australia. That takes care of the English-speaking world from which contrary
explanations might reach the American people.
It is possible that Bush is now too weak, that suspicion is
too great, and that there is too much internal resistance in the federal
bureaucracy and military for any such scenario. If so, then my prediction prior to the
invasion that the US invasion of Iraq will destroy Bush, the Republican Party,
and the conservative movement will be proven true. The Democrats’ strategy of
doing nothing except making sure Bush gets his way will produce the landslide
that they expect.
However, this assumes that Cheney, Rove, and their
neoconservative allies have lost their cunning and their manipulative skills.
It is difficult to imagine a more dangerous assumption for Democrats and the
American people to make.
Once the US experiences new attacks, Bush will be
vindicated. His voice will be confident as he speaks to the nation:
“My administration knew that there would be more attacks
from these terrorists who hate us and our way of life and are determined to
destroy every one of us. If only more of you had believed me and supported my
war on terror these new attacks would not have happened. Our security efforts
were impaired by the Democrats’ determined attempts to surrender to the
terrorists by forcing our withdrawal from Iraq and by civil libertarian
assaults on our necessary security measures. If only more Americans had trusted
their government, this would not have happened.”
And so on. Anyone should be able to write the script.
Paul
Craig Roberts [email him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the
Reagan Administration. He is the author of Supply-Side
Revolution : An Insider's Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown:
Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the
co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the
Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent epidemic of
prosecutorial misconduct.
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