November 21, 2005
Lies and Official Secrets
We Must Hold the Scoundrels Accountable
By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts11212005.html
The BBC reports (Nov. 17) that two former British
government employees have been charged with violating
the Official Secrets Act.
The Official Secrets Act is useful for protecting the
British government from accountability. Anyone who
reveals wrongdoing by government officials can be
charged under the act.
The two men are charged with leaking a harmless memo,
"Iraq in the Medium Term," that expresses British
Foreign Office doubts about US tactics in Iraq. The real
crime is not the leak but her Majesty's government's
continuing support for a policy that the British
government knows to be illegal and bulging with war
crimes. It is Prime Minister Tony Blair and his
ministers who should be facing charges.
As the publication by the London Times (May 1, 2005) of
the super secret Downing Street Memo (July 23, 2002)
made clear, prior to the US invasion of Iraq the head of
British intelligence returned from meetings in
Washington to tell the British cabinet that the Bush
administration first made the decision to invade Iraq
and then manufactured the "intelligence" to justify the
decision.
The British government knew in advance that the invasion
was wrong. Members of the British cabinet were concerned
that British participation in an act of naked aggression
would expose British government officials to war crimes
charges. Nevertheless, Blair insisted that the UK had to
support Bush. Little doubt but Blair was concerned that
otherwise his political retirement would not be secured
with US corporate directorships.
Consequently, the US and UK governments invaded a
country for reasons that were different from the
fabricated reasons used to make the case to the public.
Thus did the highest officials in the two governments
commit a plethora of crimes.
Under the Nuremberg standard, it is a war crime to
initiate military aggression.
It is a criminal act both in the US and the UK to commit
military forces to action under false pretenses.
Many aspects of the conduct of the war are criminal.
Torture, murder of civilians, corruption in contracts.
Prosecutors could build a list of charges against
President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney,
Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld, and Prime Minister
Blair.
In England it is not Blair who is on trial for
participating in what he knew was a wrongful act that
has resulted in thousands of deaths.
It is not the crimes committed in secret that get
punished. The people who are punished are the ones who
leak memos that reveal wrongdoing has occurred.
Blair may escape punishment for his treachery to the
British and Iraqi people. Bush, however, may not. One of
the neocon architects of the illegal invasion, Lewis
"Scooter" Libby, has been indicted on a peripheral
issue. Another of the neocon architects, Douglas Feith,
is being investigated by the inspector general of the
Department of Defense at the insistence of the Senate
Armed Services Committee and Senate Intelligence
Committee. Feith is suspected of overseeing the task of
creating the false intelligence.
Bush's public support has plummeted. A majority of
Americans believe Bush lied about Iraq having weapons of
mass destruction and now they doubt his integrity.
Trapped in their lies, Bush and Cheney are lashing out
at critics, proving once again the truth of Samuel
Johnson's 18th century observation that "patriotism is
the last refuge of a scoundrel."
Rep. John Murtha (D, Pa.), a former marine, has had
enough of the senseless killing, maiming, and expense of
the Iraq war, which he termed "a flawed policy wrapped
in illusion."
Murtha, a strong supporter of the US military, has
realized along with General George W. Casey that US
occupation, not terrorism, is the driving force behind
the Iraq insurgency.
On November 17 Murtha declared: "We cannot continue on
the present course. It is evident that continued
military action in Iraq is not in the best interest of
the United States of America, the Iraqi people or the
Persian Gulf Region."
A new CNN/USA Today Gallup poll shows that the American
public agrees with Murtha. Fifty-two percent of
respondents believe all US soldiers should be withdrawn
immediately from Iraq or over the next 12 months. Only
38 percent believe the troops should remain in Iraq.
The neocon architects of the war believed that the
"cakewalk" invasion of Iraq would flow seamlessly into
the overthrow of the Syrian and Iranian governments,
making the Middle East safe for whatever policy Israel
wished to pursue. Instead, the invasion has poisoned
Muslims against America and created chaos and
instability that play into the hands of Osama bin Laden.
The Bush administration believed that the euphoria of a
"cakewalk" conquest would prevent the nonexistence of
weapons of mass destruction from becoming an issue.
Success would mask the lies, and the issue of
accountability would not arise.
Success, however, was never in the cards. Congress has
caught on, and pressure is mounting to bring our troops
home. The determination of the Bush administration to
discredit all critics resulted in illegal acts and
Libby's indictment. The prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald,
has announced the formation of a new grand jury to
continue the investigation of illegal acts by Bush
administration high officials.
As events unfold, we must keep in mind that matters do
not end with bringing home the troops and punishing the
administration officials who blew the cover of a covert
US agent. The worst transgression was the Bush
administration's decision to deceive our nation in order
to use a war in Iraq to pursue an undeclared agenda in
the Middle East. Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld committed
treason. They still have not told us the real reason
they were so determined to invade Iraq that they used
falsified intelligence to justify a war of aggression.
We must find out their real agenda and hold them fully
accountable for their crimes.
If low level British government employees are to be
punished for leaking a memo that had no adverse
consequences except for the reputation of Blair and his
cabinet, the monsters who started a war that has killed
and maimed tens of thousands must be held accountable.
Paul Craig Roberts has held a number of academic
appointments and has contributed to numerous scholarly
publications. He served as Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury in the Reagan administration. His graduate
economics education was at the University of Virginia,
the University of California at Berkeley, and Oxford
University. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good
Intentions. He can be reached at: paulcraigroberts@yahoo.com
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