THE US'S ICE PRINCESS CHARM OFFENSIVE IN EUROPE
Condi Does Old Europe
by Mike Whitney - The Progressive Trail
In case you missed it, Condi's Euro-tour was a complete flop. Far from being
the "triumph" celebrated by FOX News, the trip was just another opportunity
to parrot the belligerent policies of the Bush Administration to our former
allies.
Unlike her predecessor, Rice never deviates from the White House script she
has painstakingly memorized. Powell, however lacking in candor, was known to
diverge from the hard-right fanaticism of his superiors from time to time.
That will never be said of Condi, who flatly refuses to engage in any
impromptu conversation that might take her off message.
The press coverage was nearly as abysmal as her lackluster diplomatic
performance. Of the 1,200 or more articles entered on Google, at least half
of them use the term "fence mending" to describe her trip. It's clear that
the media had decided on a strategy for their coverage long before Rice had
left Washington. The stories invariably shower praise on the Ice Princess
for her magnanimous gesture of reconciliation. In fact, Rice has simply
mastered the art of giving directives through a frigid grin. There was no
sign of compromise whatsoever.
The real purpose of the trip was to enlist more support for the occupation
in Iraq and to prepare the Euro-leaders for war in Iran. Now that the
elections are over, the Bush administration is free to divide up Iraq's oil
wealth among competing oil companies. Condi's excursion is meant to coincide
with the issuing of leases to those lucky Lotto winners whose countries are
willing to get on board the Bush gravy train.
This is precisely the scenario that the neocons anticipated before the war
when they said that after the conflict "others would follow our leadership."
The energy-dependent Europeans now have to figure out how to gracefully
manufacture a reason for involvement without upsetting public opinion. The
massive media campaign aimed at showing "thawing relations" between the US
and Europe is designed with that very purpose in mind.
Even anti war activists could potentially be persuaded by a strategy that
promises greater security for the Iraqi people. Regrettably, Iraq's
resources will continue to be plundered regardless of whatever aid is
provided by Europe.
In any event, cunning European politicians are not duped by Condi's charm
offensive or by the glowing press reports. They have the tough assignment of
measuring America's inducements to join the colonial adventure against their
moral qualms about supporting aggression. Their final determination will
depend to great extent on how well the tsunami of anti American sentiment in
their own countries can be successfully controlled. Nothing is certain, but
we should expect to see greater incremental involvement in the occupation
behind the mask of stabilizing the region.
Iran, of course, is a much thornier issue. The Bush administration has
telegraphed its intentions to invade Iran regardless of public opinion or
the will of the international community. Rice's trip only confirms what we
already know from reports of fly-overs, covert operations and a long written
record of plans to put the resources in the Caspian region under the
American control.
"I think a diplomatic solution is in our grasp if we have unity of message
and unity of purpose," Rice opined. But, "the Iranians need to hear that if
they are unwilling to take the deal, really, that the Europeans are giving
... then the Security Council referral looms."
Once again, the US is trying to disguise its unilateralism behind the skirts
of the UN.* The motive, however, could not be clearer. When Rice says that
the present situation "cannot go on forever", we should expect an attack
within the year. The fact that Iran has complied with its treaty obligations
under the NPT (Nonproliferation Treaty) and willingly undergone extensive
inspections by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) makes no
difference. Even the allegations of a nuclear weapons program are nothing
more than a pretext for initiating hostilities. America is going to war
again and Europe had better prepare itself.
Condi's Euro-journey informs us of how the State Dept will function in the
future. Rice will provide a carefully worded digest of administration
policy, and the media will convey the message in language aimed at managing
public perceptions. One hand washes the other. In truth, the State Dept is
nothing more than an annex of the War Dept, which is now under the guidance
of industry's chief ambassador, Don Rumsfeld. Condi may be an effective
spear-carrier for the empire, but there's no doubt about who's running the
show.
When foreign policy experts analyze the Rice junket, they'll see it was just
more war-mongering belligerence dolled up in a lacquered helmet and toothy
grin. Condi came with ultimatums not friendship. Her shabby attempts at
civility and compromise are just part of the latest White House subterfuge.
Behind the empty words and starched smile, the same menacing forces are at
play; trying to dragoon Europe into the Iraqi quagmire and edging the US
closer to a region-wide conflagration. Condi's feeble attempts at
rapprochement will amount to nothing. The Transatlantic Alliance is in
tatters and won't be stitched together with Rice's flaccid bromides. [end
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Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He can be reached at: fergiewhitney@msn.com
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FPF - Rice lies about the role of the United Nations: Secretary General
Annan - in a BBC interview - declared that ''the war in Iraq is ILLEGAL'' -
Url.:
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Allawi: it takes a killer to catch a killer ? - The allegation that Iraqi
Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi shot seven restrained prisoners (killing
six) in a fit of anger - with a number of witnesses present - is certainly
newsworthy - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/4onwa
The genocidal quagmire: "Making conservative assumptions, we think that
about 100,000 excess deaths or more have happened since the 2003 invasion of
Iraq," said Les Roberts of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health in a report published online by The Lancet medical journal. - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/5gys7
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The Dutch author this far has worked abroad 4 decades for international
media as a foreign correspondent, of which 10 years - also during Gulf War I
- in the 'Arab World' and the Middle East. At present 'Persona non Grata' in
Holland.
Seeing worldwide that every bullet and every bomb breeds more terrorism! -
US Senator Hollings agrees:'We have caused more terrorism than we have
gotten rid of' - Url.:
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Colin Powell: 'It is not anti-Semitic to criticize the policies of the state
of Israel' - as 'US Secretary of State' in a speech at the 'Conference on
Anti-Semitism of
the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe' - German Ministry
of Foreign Affairs - Berlin - April 28th - 2004 - Url.:
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Former PM Wim Kok and other Dutch Govt's war criminals in Court: - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/662pp
- It can and must be done!
Help the troops come home! Url.:
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We need them badly to fight our so called 'governments': Url.:
http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/
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