Bush’s ‘War on Terror,’ a frightening combo of the Third Reich and Stalin’s show trials
By Paul Craig Roberts
Online Journal Contributing Writer
Aug 8, 2008, 00:26
Now that military officers selected by the Bush Pentagon
have reached a split
verdict convicting Salim Hamdan, a onetime driver for Osama bin Laden, of
supporting terrorism, but innocent of terrorist conspiracy, do you feel safe?
Or are we superpower Americans still at risk until we
capture bin Laden’s dentist, barber, and the person who installed the carpet in
his living room?
The Bush Regime with its comic huffings and puffings is
unaware that it has made itself the laughing stock of the world, a comedy
version of the Third Reich.
Hamdan was not defended by the slick lawyers who got O.J.
Simpson off, and he most certainly did not have a jury of his peers. Hamdan was
defended by a Pentagon appointed US Navy officer, and his jurors were all
Pentagon appointed US military officers with an eye on their careers. Even in
this Kangaroo Court, Hamdan was cleared of the main charge.
The US Navy officer who was Hamdan’s appointed attorney is
certainly no terrorist sympathizer. Yet even this United States officer said
that the rules Bush designed for the military tribunals were designed to
achieve convictions. He also said that the judge allowed evidence that would
not have been admitted by any civilian or military US court. He said that the
interrogations of Hamdan, which comprised the basis of the Bush Regime’s case,
were tainted by coercive tactics, including sleep deprivation and solitary
confinement. [Split
verdict in first Guantanamo war-crimes trial, AP, August 6,
2008]
Does this make you a proud American?
Do you think you are made more safe when you stand there
while “your” government
implements its own version of Joseph Stalin’s show trials?
The trial and conviction of Hamdan has made every American
very unsafe.
The one certain fact about US law is that it is expanded
until it applies to everyone. Consider RICO, for example, the asset freeze law
that was intended only in criminal
cases involving the Mafia; it wasn’t long before RICO found its way into civil divorce proceedings.
Bush’s multi-year, multi-billion dollar “War on Terror” has been reduced to
railroading a low-level employee, a driver, for “terrorism.”
One would hope that the Hamdan verdict would be enough shame
and ridicule for the US in one day. But no, Bush didn’t stop there. On his way
to the Beijing Olympics, President Bush expressed “deep concerns” for the state of
human rights in China.
But not in Guantanamo, nor in Abu Ghraib, nor in the CIA’s
torture dungeons used for “renditions,”
nor in Iraq and Afghanistan where the US is expert at bombing weddings,
funerals, children’s soccer games, and every assortment of civilians
imaginable.
As the good book
says, clean the beam from your own eye before pointing to the mote in your
brother’s eye.
But Americans, the salt of the earth, have neither beams nor
motes. We are the virtuous few, ordained by God to impose our hegemony on the
world. It is written, or so say the neocons.
What would President Bush say if, heaven forbid, the Chinese
were as rude as he is and asked Mr. Superpower why the land of “freedom and democracy” has one
million names on a watch list? China with a population four times as large
doesn’t have a watch list with one million names.
What would President Bush say if China asked him why the US,
with a population one-fourth the size of China’s, has hundreds of thousands
more of its citizens in prison? The percentage of Americans in prison is far
higher than in China and is a larger absolute number.
What would President Bush say if China asked him why he used
lies and deception to justify his invasion of Iraq? China, unlike Bush, is not
responsible for 1.2 million dead Iraqis and 4 million displaced Iraqis.
China’s human rights policy is not perfect. China’s greatest
human rights failing is that China is the Bush Regime’s prime enabler of its
war crimes and human rights abuses in Iraq and Afghanistan. By financing Bush’s
budget deficit, China is financing Bush’s gratuitous wars. Indeed, China can be
said to finance the weaponry that the US gives Israel to enable the suppression
of the Palestinians and with which to bomb the civilian population of Lebanon.
China is a serious human rights abuser, because China is
complicit in Bush’s human rights abuses.
If we are honest about who is actually murdering and abusing
people, it is the US, Israel, and the UK.
There’s your “axis
of evil.”
Paul
Craig Roberts [email
him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President
Reagan’s first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has
held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair,
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University,
and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was
awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. 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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