It's Not Just Bush: We're Accountable Too
by Heather Wokusch – CommonDreams.org December 15, 2006
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk
Blaming everything on a handful of people at the top, no
matter how destructive and abusive they've been, misses
a critical point. Systems tend to self-perpetuate.
Remove one player and the next comes in to ensure
business as usual.
Remove Rumsfeld, a man who helped prop up Hussein in the
80's and skewed intelligence towards war, and who do you
get? Robert Gates, a man who helped prop up Hussein in
the 80's and skewed intelligence towards war.
Replacing those in power won't help if the power
structure itself doesn't change. And that means
addressing how our own actions maintain this
dysfunctional system.
Decades ago, Rumsfeld and Cheney hoodwinked the American
people with fearmongering lies about Soviet military
capability, setting the country on a path of paranoia
and weapons build-up. 911 let them pull the exact same
trick again, with a public more focused on macho
vigilantism than on facts and diplomacy.
But the dirty little secret remains: a combative foreign
policy requires perpetual conflict. After all,
tough-talking cowboys and weapons manufacturers have
little value in times of peace, so it's in their
interest to foment never-ending strife. Maybe that's why
top Pentagon strategist Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark O.
Schissler recently warned Americans to prepare for a
50-100 year "generational war".
The Democrats also seem to be hunkering down for a
long-term battle against evildoers; their "Six for '06"
goals call for doubling the size of "Special Forces to
destroy Osama bin Laden and terrorist networks like al
Qaeda." An October 2006 report from the Democratic
Leadership Council's Progressive Policy Institute
additionally noted: "America needs a bigger and better
military ... Democrats should step forward with a plan
to repair the damage, by adding more troops,
replenishing depleted stocks of equipment, and
reorganizing the force around the new missions of
unconventional warfare, counterinsurgency, and civil
reconstruction."
The wild card in this march towards military domination
remains Iran. Bush has already promised Israel
protection if it bombs Iran's alleged nuclear
facilities, and just this week, Congress voted to double
the US stockpiles of military equipment in Israel (turns
out that Israel had used much of the US equipment during
its war with Lebanon this summer). Israeli prime
minister Ehud Olmert's recent admission that Israel
possesses nuclear weapons is not expected to impact the
billions in aid the country receives each year either,
even though the US officially bans funding to those
producing weapons of mass destruction.
While US involvement in an attack on Iran would invite
Armageddon, Bush is backed into a corner domestically
and may feel he doesn't have a whole lot to lose.
Leading Democrats (including Clinton and Obama) have
also called for the "military option" to be available
for Iran, and would most likely push for troops/weapons
to protect Israel from retaliation.
Some consider war with Iran as inevitable, but it isn't.
The results would be catastrophic and the diplomatic
options have not been adequately explored. More to the
point, we must consider how the very legitimizing of
perpetual conflict is devastating our national security.
The Pentagon's budget currently runs over $430 billion
per year, not including the roughly $140 billion spent
in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Democrats are expected to
increase the military budget next year. Meanwhile,
domestic social programs are being slashed to compensate
for war spending and our military has become severely
weakened. $430 billion per year
The upshot? We the people need to retire tough-talking
cowboys in both political parties and dump the idea that
perpetual conflict is a given. We have to hound members
of the 110th Congress to pursue every possible option
for peace in the Middle East and we must confront the
fear of faceless enemies which legitimizes rollbacks in
our own civil liberties. Above all, we must hold
ourselves accountable not to be fooled into war again.
Action Ideas:
1. To learn more about the lies leading to the 2003
invasion of Iraq:
- Iraq on the Record (
http://democrats.reform.house.gov/IraqOnTheRecord/)
- DowningStreetMemo.com (
http://www.downingstreetmemo.com)
- AfterDowningStreet.org (
http://www.afterdowningstreet.org)
2. To explore peaceful approaches to foreign policy:
- Foreign Policy In Focus (
http://www.fpif.org)
- Global Issues (
http://www.globalissues.org)
- One World (
http://www.oneworld.net)
- Just Foreign Policy
http://(www.justforeignpolicy.org)
3. To identify the cost of the Iraq War to U.S.
taxpayers:
- Cost of War (
http://www.costofwar.com)
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