Bush executive order: Criminalizing the antiwar movement
By Prof. Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research
Jul 23, 2007, 00:59
The Executive Order entitled "Blocking Property of
Certain Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq" provides
the President with the authority to confiscate the assets of whoever opposes
the US led war.
A presidential Executive Order issued on July 17th,
repeals with the stroke of a pen the right to dissent and to oppose
the Pentagon's military agenda in Iraq.
The Executive Order entitled "Blocking Property of
Certain Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq" provides
the President with the authority to confiscate the assets of
"certain persons" who oppose the US led war in Iraq:
"I have issued an Executive Order blocking property
of persons determined to have committed, or to pose a significant risk of
committing, an act or acts of violence that have the purpose or effect of
threatening the peace or stability of Iraq or the Government of Iraq or
undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction and political reform in
Iraq or to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi people."
In substance, under this executive order, opposing the war
becomes an illegal act.
The Executive Order criminalizes the antiwar
movement. It is intended to "blocking property" of
US citizens and organizations actively involved in the peace movement. It
allows the Department of Defense to interfere in financial affairs and instruct
the Treasury to "block the property" and/or confiscate/ freeze
the assets of "Certain Persons" involved in antiwar
activities. It targets those "Certain Persons" in America,
including civil society organizations, who oppose the Bush Administration's
"peace and stability" program in Iraq, characterized, in plain
English, by an illegal occupation and the continued killing of innocent
civilians.
The Executive Order also targets those "Certain
Persons" who are "undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction",
or who, again in plain English, are opposed to the confiscation and
privatization of Iraq's oil resources, on behalf of the Anglo-American
oil giants.
The order is also intended for anybody who opposes Bush's
program of "political reform in Iraq", in other words, who
questions the legitimacy of an Iraqi "government" installed by the
occupation forces.
Moreover, those persons or nongovernmental organizations
(NGOs), who provide bona fide humanitarian aid to Iraqi civilians, and who are
not approved by the US Military or its lackeys in the US sponsored Iraqi puppet
government are also liable to have their financial assets confiscated.
The executive order violates the First, Fourth and Fifth
Amendments of the US Constitution. It repeals one of the fundamental tenets of
US democracy, which is the right to free expression and dissent. The order has
not been the object of discussion in the US Congress. So far, it has not
been addressed by the US antiwar movement, in terms of a formal
statement.
Apart from a bland Associated Press wire report, which
presents the executive order as "an authority to use financial
sanctions", there has been no media coverage or commentary of a
presidential decision which strikes at the heart of the US Constitution..
Broader implications
The criminalization of the State is when the sitting
President and Vice President use and abuse their authority
through executive orders, presidential directives or otherwise to define
"who are the criminals" when in fact they are the criminals.
This latest executive order criminalizes the peace movement.
It must be viewed in relation to various pieces of
"anti-terrorist" legislation, the gamut of presidential and national
security directives, etc., which are ultimately geared towards repealing
constitutional government and installing martial law in the event of a
"national emergency".
The war criminals in high office are intent upon repressing
all forms of dissent which question the legitimacy of the war in Iraq.
The executive order combined with the existing
anti-terrorist legislation is eventually intended to be used against the
anti-war and civil rights movements. It can be used to seize the assets of
antiwar groups in America as well as block the property and activities of
non-governmental humanitarian organizations providing relief in Iraq, seizing
the assets of alternative media involved in a reporting the truth regarding the
US-led war, etc.
In May 2007, Bush issued a major presidential National
Security Directive (National Security and Homeland Security Presidential
Directive NSPD 51/HSPD 20), which would suspend constitutional government and
instate broad dictatorial powers under martial law in the case of a
"Catastrophic Emergency" (e.g. Second 9/11 terrorist attack).
On July 11, 2007, the CIA published its "National
Intelligence Estimate" which pointed to an imminent Al Qaeda attack on
America, a second 9/11 which, according to the terms of NSPD 51, would
immediately be followed by the suspension of constitutional government and the
instatement of martial law under the authority of the
president and the vice-president. (For further details, see Michel
Chossudovsky, Bush
Directive for a "Catastrophic Emergency" in America: Building a
Justification for Waging War on Iran? June 2007)
NSPD 51 grants unprecedented powers to the Presidency and
the Department of Homeland Security, overriding the foundations of
Constitutional government. It allows the sitting president to declare a
�national emergency� without Congressional approval. The implementation of NSPD
51 would lead to the de facto closing down of the Legislature and the
militarization of justice and law enforcement.
"The President shall lead the activities of the
Federal Government for ensuring constitutional government. . . ."
Were NSPD 51 to be invoked, Vice President Dick
Cheney, who constitutes the real power behind the Executive, would essentially
assume de facto dictatorial powers, circumventing both the US Congress and the
Judiciary, while continuing to use President George W. Bush as a proxy
figurehead.
NSPD 51, while bypassing the Constitution, nonetheless,
envisages very precise procedures which guarantee the powers of Vice President
Dick Cheney in relation to "Continuity of Goverment" functions under
Martial Law:
"This directive shall be implemented in a manner
that is consistent with, and facilitates effective implementation of,
provisions of the Constitution concerning succession to the
Presidency or the exercise of its powers, and the Presidential Succession Act
of 1947 (3 U.S.C. 19), with consultation of the Vice President and, as
appropriate, others involved. Heads of executive departments and agencies shall
ensure that appropriate support is available to the Vice President and others
involved as necessary to be prepared at all times to implement those
provisions." (NSPD 51, op cit.)
The executive order to confiscate the assets of
antiwar/peace activists is broadly consistent with NSPD 51. It could be
triggered even in the absence of a "Catastrophic emergency" as
envisaged under NSPD 51. It repeals democracy. It goes one step further in
"criminalizing" all forms of opposition and dissent. to the US led
war and "Homeland Security" agenda.
# # # # #
ANNEX
TEXT OF THE EXECUTIVE ORDER
July 17, 2007
Executive
Order: Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who Threaten Stabilization Efforts
in Iraq
By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the
International Emergency Economic Powers Act, as amended (50 U.S.C. 1701 et
seq.)(IEEPA), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.)(NEA), and
section 301 of title 3, United States Code,
I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of
America, find that, due to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national
security and foreign policy of the United States posed by acts of violence
threatening the peace and stability of Iraq and undermining efforts to promote
economic reconstruction and political reform in Iraq and to provide
humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi people, it is in the interests of the
United States to take additional steps with respect to the national emergency
declared in Executive Order 13303 of May 22, 2003, and expanded in Executive
Order 13315 of August 28, 2003, and relied upon for additional steps taken in
Executive Order 13350 of July 29, 2004, and Executive Order 13364 of November
29, 2004. I hereby order:
Section 1. (a) Except to the extent provided in section
203(b)(1), (3), and (4) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(1), (3), and (4)), or in
regulations, orders, directives, or licenses that may be issued pursuant to
this order, and notwithstanding any contract entered into or any license or
permit granted prior to the date of this order, all property and interests in
property of the following persons, that are in the United States, that hereafter
come within the United States, or that are or hereafter come within the
possession or control of United States persons, are blocked and may not be
transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in: any person
determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary
of State and the Secretary of Defense,
(i) to have committed, or to pose a significant risk of
committing, an act or acts of violence that have the purpose or effect of:
(A) threatening the peace or stability of Iraq or the
Government of Iraq; or
(B) undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction
and political reform in Iraq or to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi
people;
(ii) to have materially assisted, sponsored, or provided
financial, material, logistical, or technical support for, or goods or services
in support of, such an act or acts of violence or any person whose property and
interests in property are blocked pursuant to this order; or
(iii) to be owned or controlled by, or to have acted or
purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, any person whose
property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this order.
(b) The prohibitions in subsection (a) of this section
include, but are not limited to, (i) the making of any contribution or
provision of funds, goods, or services by, to, or for the benefit of any person
whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to this order,
and (ii) the receipt of any contribution or provision of funds, goods, or
services from any such person.
Sec. 2. (a) Any transaction by a United States person or
within the United States that evades or avoids, has the purpose of evading or
avoiding, or attempts to violate any of the prohibitions set forth in this
order is prohibited.
(b) Any conspiracy formed to violate any of the prohibitions
set forth in this order is prohibited.
Sec. 3. For purposes of this order:
(a) the term "person" means an individual or
entity;
(b) the term "entity" means a partnership,
association, trust, joint venture, corporation, group, subgroup, or other
organization; and
(c) the term "United States person" means any
United States citizen, permanent resident alien, entity organized under the
laws of the United States or any jurisdiction within the United States
(including foreign branches), or any person in the United States.
Sec. 4. I hereby determine that the making of donations of
the type specified in section 203(b)(2) of IEEPA (50 U.S.C. 1702(b)(2)) by, to,
or for the benefit of, any person whose property and interests in property are
blocked pursuant to this order would seriously impair my ability to deal with
the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 and expanded in
Executive Order 13315, and I hereby prohibit such donations as provided by
section 1 of this order.
Sec. 5. For those persons whose property and interests in
property are blocked pursuant to this order who might have a constitutional
presence in the United States, I find that, because of the ability to transfer
funds or other assets instantaneously, prior notice to such persons of measures
to be taken pursuant to this order would render these measures ineffectual. I
therefore determine that for these measures to be effective in addressing the
national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 and expanded in Executive
Order 13315, there need be no prior notice of a listing or determination made
pursuant to section 1(a) of this order.
Sec. 6. The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with
the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, is hereby authorized to
take such actions, including the promulgation of rules and regulations, and to
employ all powers granted to the President by IEEPA as may be necessary to
carry out the purposes of this order. The Secretary of the Treasury may
redelegate any of these functions to other officers and agencies of the United
States Government, consistent with applicable law. All agencies of the United
States Government are hereby directed to take all appropriate measures within
their authority to carry out the provisions of this order and, where
appropriate, to advise the Secretary of the Treasury in a timely manner of the
measures taken.
Sec. 7. Nothing in this order is intended to affect the continued
effectiveness of any rules, regulations, orders, licenses, or other forms of
administrative action issued, taken, or continued in effect heretofore or
hereafter under 31 C.F.R. chapter V, except as expressly terminated, modified,
or suspended by or pursuant to this order.
Sec. 8. This order is not intended to, and does not, create
any right, benefit, or privilege, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law
or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies,
instrumentalities, or entities, its officers or employees, or any other person.
GEORGE W. BUSH
THE WHITE HOUSE,
July 17, 2007.
# # # # #
Below is
the text of the Message to the Congress of the United States Regarding
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
[There has been no response by the US congress or commentary
by individual Senators or Representatives.]
Office of the Press Secretary July 17, 2007
Message to the Congress of the United States Regarding
International Emergency Economic Powers Act
White House News
Executive Order: Blocking Property of Certain Persons Who
Threaten Stabilization Efforts in Iraq
Pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act,
as amended (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.)(IEEPA), I hereby report that I have issued
an Executive Order blocking property of persons determined to have committed,
or to pose a significant risk of committing, an act or acts of violence that
have the purpose or effect of threatening the peace or stability of Iraq or the
Government of Iraq or undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction
and political reform in Iraq or to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi
people.
I issued this order to take additional steps with respect to
the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 of May 22, 2003, and
expanded in Executive Order 13315 of August 28, 2003, and relied upon for
additional steps taken in Executive Order 13350 of July 29, 2004, and Executive
Order 13364 of November 29, 2004.
In these previous Executive Orders, I ordered various
measures to address the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national
security and foreign policy of the United States posed by obstacles to the
orderly reconstruction of Iraq, the restoration and maintenance of peace and
security in that country, and the development of political, administrative, and
economic institutions in Iraq.
My new order takes additional steps with respect to the
national emergency declared in Executive Order 13303 and expanded in Executive
Order 13315 by blocking the property and interests in property of persons
determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary
of State and the Secretary of Defense, to have committed, or to pose a
significant risk of committing, an act or acts of violence that have the
purpose or effect of threatening the peace or stability of Iraq or the
Government of Iraq or undermining efforts to promote economic reconstruction
and political reform in Iraq or to provide humanitarian assistance to the Iraqi
people.
The order further authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury,
in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, to
designate for blocking those persons determined to have materially assisted,
sponsored, or provided financial, material, logistical, or technical support
for, or goods or services in support of, such an act or acts of violence or any
person designated pursuant to this order, or to be owned or controlled by, or
to have acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly,
any person whose property and interests in property are blocked pursuant to
this order.
I delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury, in
consultation with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, the
authority to take such actions, including the promulgation of rules and
regulations, and to employ all powers granted to the President by IEEPA as may
be necessary to carry out the purposes of my order. I am enclosing a copy of
the Executive Order I have issued.
GEORGE W. BUSH
The White House,
July 17, 2007.
� Copyright Michel
Chossudovsky, Global Research, 2007
The url address of this article is: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=6377
Michel
Chossudovsky is the author of the international best seller America�s
"War on Terrorism" Second Edition, Global Research, 2005. He is
Professor of Economics at the University of Ottawa and Director of the Center
for Research on Globalization.
Copyright © 1998-2007 Online Journal
Email Online Journal Editor