MILITARY LEADERS MUTINYING
Military Men Who Oppose Neo-Con Warmongering Under Attack
By Michael Piper
http://www.americanfreepress.net/
For generations, Republicans were strong supporters of the
American
military. But now that top military men are in open rebellion
against the
armchair civilian war hawks—the hard-line pro-Israel ideologues
who directed President George Bush to order an invasion of Iraq
and who now want war on Iran—the angriest voices condemning the
military are from GOP circles.
Following the lead of the neo-conservatives, who are viewed as
fanatics but still dominate the Bush administration and key GOP
policy groups, many GOP loyalists are declaring war on the
battle-tested generals, admirals and other military heroes who
are saying, “Enough is enough.”
Although none of the military men have yet said “No more wars
for Israel,” their rhetoric in writings and public utterances
says essentially that.
Conservatives roundly denounced former Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni
as an “anti-Semite” for noting that pro-Israel neo-conservatives
were the driving force behind the Iraq war and that everybody in
Washington knew it. Zinni knew what he was talking about: he
formerly commanded all U.S. forces protecting Israel in the
Middle East.
More recently, another retired Marine, Lt. Gen. Greg Newbold,
former director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
wrote in Time that the Iraq war was “unnecessary” and that the
rationale for war by those whom he called “the zealots” made no
sense. Newbold’s choice of the word “zealots” was loaded. The
term arises from the legend of the Zealots—an ancient sect of
Jewish fanatics.
Newbold quit the service four months before the Iraq invasion,
in part, he said, because he opposed those who exploited the
9-11 tragedy “to hijack our security policy”—referring to the
zealous neo-con fanatics. He added:
“Until now, I have resisted speaking out in public.” But, he
said, “I’ve been silent long enough.”
What particularly disturbed Newbold’s critics was that he said
he was speaking out “with the encouragement of some still in
positions of military leadership.”
He also struck out at what he called “the distortion of
intelligence in the buildup to the war”—a slam at the
neo-conservatives and their Israeli allies who shoveled up
garbage, disguised as “intelligence,” and used it to justify the
war.
Newbold brandished his anger at the armchair war hawks, most of
whom never served in the military, saying, “the commitment of
our forces to this fight was done with a casualness and swagger
that are the special province of those who have never had to
execute these missions—or bury the results.”
Newbold’s statements received much media attention, so the
neo-cons fired back.
Perhaps the most telling attack on the generals came from
Stephen Herbits, a former top executive of the Seagram liquor
empire, the fiefdom of World Jewish Congress chief Edgar
Bronfman, a major patron of Israel.
This longtime Bronfman henchman was appointed by Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to make “heads roll” in the military,
screening all Pentagon promotions and appointments, implementing
the agenda of enforcing lockstep Zionist control of the American
war machine.
EXAMINE THE GENERALS
Writing in the April 20 edition of the egregiously pro-Israel
Washington Times, Herbits urged the media to start to
investigate military leaders who dared to take on the
administration.
Herbits said it would be “a service to this country when the
media digs a bit below these attacks to examine the generals.”
Herbits is obviously calling on spy agencies such as the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a conduit for Israel’s Mossad, to
come up with “data” on the military men and provide it to the
media to bring the dissidents into line.
But cracking the whip over the entire military will be tough. On
April 18, David Broder, senior Washington Post commentator,
revealed that some months ago after he wrote of how Rep. Jack
Murtha (D-Pa.)—a former Marine colonel who served in Vietnam—had
called for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, Broder was contacted by a
Pentagon officer who gave his name and rank and then said:
“This is a private call. I am not speaking officially. But I
read your column, and I think it is important for you to know
that Jack Murtha knows us very well and speaks for many of us.”
This is no secret to those who know official Washington since
Murtha has been a leading Capitol Hill voice for the military
for years. And this is what makes pro-Israel Republican attacks
on Murtha so disingenuous: they paint
Murtha as a “pacifist,” “defeatist,” “liberal” ideologue. He is
anything but that.
For its own part, in an April 18 editorial, titled “The
Generals’ Revolt,” The Washington Post said “the rebellion is
problematic” and “threatens the essential democratic principle
of military subordination to civilian control—the more so
because a couple of the officers claim they are speaking for
some still on active duty.”
That same day, a lead editor of The Washington Times Tony
Blankley—an advocate of all-out war against the Muslim
world—declared that generals still in service who may be
planning to quit together in protest against Bush policies may
be “illegally conspiring.”
Not content with accusing American military leaders of being
seditious, Blankley followed up the next day with a repetition
of his smears, calling for a court of inquiry to determine
whether the military leaders are guilty of insubordination.
Echoing Blankley, shrill pro-Israel agitator Charles
Krauthammer, a psychiatrist by profession, not a soldier,
blustered on April 21 with a column in The Washington Post
crying of “The General’s Dangerous Whispers.”
In the end, though, what’s most interesting is that prior to the
explosion of reports in the mainstream media about the
dissatisfied generals—four years after American Free Press first
broke the story at a national level, even before the invasion of
Iraq—the April issue of America’s oldest and most respected
magazine, Harper’s, featured a provocative cover story:
“American Coup d’Etat: Military thinkers discuss the
unthinkable.”
This was one month after Harper’s—in another cover story—called
for the impeachment of President Bush.
Clearly, some people in high places are not happy with the
pro-Israel internationalism of the Bush regime.
(Issue #18 & 19, May 1 & 8, 2006)
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Operation Mockingbird
"You could get a journalist cheaper than a good call girl, for a
couple hundred dollars a month."
CIA operative discussing with Philip Graham, editor Washington
Post, on the availability and
prices of journalists willing to peddle CIA propaganda and cover
stories. "Katherine The Great,"
by Deborah Davis (New York: Sheridan Square Press, 1991)
http://911review.org/Wiki/OperationMockingbird.shtml
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