| by Paul Craig Roberts
( October 10,
2012, Washington DC, Sri Lanka Guardian) On May 31, 2010, the Israeli
right-wing government sent armed military troops to illegally board in
international waters Gaza aid ships of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla organized by
the Free Gaza Movement and the Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms
and Humanitarian Relief. The Israelis murdered 8 Turkish citizens and one US
citizen in cold blood. Many others were wounded by the forces of “the only
democracy in the Middle East.”
Despite the
murder of its citizen, Washington immediately took the side of the crazed
Israeli government. The Turks had a different response. The prime minister of
Turkey, Erdogan, said that the next aid ships would be protected by the Turkish
navy. But Washington got hold of its puppet and paid him to shut up. Once upon
a time, the Turks were a fierce people. Today they are Washington’s puppets.
We have
witnessed this during the past week. The Turkish government is permitting the
Islamists from outside Syria, organized by the CIA and Israel, to attack Syria
from Turkish territory. On several occasions a mortar shell has, according to
news reports if you believe them, fallen just inside the Turkey border. The
Turkish military has used the excuse to launch artillery barrages into Syria.
People who with
good cause no longer believe the US and western media or the US and western
governments think that the mortar shells were fired by US or Israeli
operatives, or by the “rebels” they support, in order to give Turkey the excuse
to start a NATO war with Syria. A UN sanctioned NATO invasion or air strikes,
as in Libya, has been blocked by the Russians and Chinese. But if Syria and
Turkey get into a war, NATO must come to the aid of its NATO member, Turkey.
Once again we
see that Muslims are easily dominated and slaughtered by Western countries,
because Muslim countries are incapable of supporting one another. Instead of
supporting one another, Muslim governments accept payoffs to support instead
the Christian/Zionist forces of the Western bloc.
Washington knows
this, which is one reason why Washington began its assertion of world hegemony
in the Muslim Middle East.
In the West, the
Ministry of Propaganda continues to talk about the “Syrian revolt.” There is no
revolt. What has happened is that the US and Israel have equipped with weapons
and sent into Syria Islamists who wish to overthrow the secular Syrian
government. Washington knows that if the Syrian government can be destroyed,
the country will dissolve into waring factions like Iraq and Libya.
America’s
European and Japanese puppet states are, of course, part of Washington’s
operation. There will be no complaints from them. But why is the rest of the
world content for Washington to interfere in the sovereign affairs of nations
to the point of invading, sending in drones and assassination teams, and
murdering vast numbers of citizens in seven countries?
Does this
acquiescence mean that the world has accepted Washington’s claim that it is the
indispensable country with the right to rule the world?
Why, for
example, do Russia and Venezuela permit the US government to fund their
political opposition?
The one party
American state has no political opposition. But imagine if it did. Would
Washington tolerate the funding of its opposition by Russia or Venezuela?
Obviously not. Those running against America with foreign money would be
arrested and imprisoned, but not in Venezuela or Russia, countries where,
apparently, treason is legal.
On September 8,
Hugo Chavez defeated his American-financed opponent, Henrique Capriles, 54% to
44%.
This would be an
amazing margin of victory in a US presidential election. However, in his
previous reelection Chavez won by 27%. Obviously, Washington’s money and the
propaganda activities of the US-financed Non-Governmental Organizations
succeeded in swaying Venezuelans and reducing Chavez’s margin of victory to
10%. Washington’s interference is a massive barrier to leadership in other
countries. Fully 44% of the Venezuelan people were too brainwashed or too
stupid to vote for their own country’s candidate and voted instead for
Washington’s candidate.
It is
extraordinary that 44% of the Venezuelan voters voted to become an American
puppet state, like Turkey, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland,
Portugal, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, the Baltics, Scandinavia,
Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Mexico, Belgium, Taiwan, Columbia,
Pakistan, Yemen. Probably, I have left out a few.
As a high
government official once told me, “Empire costs us a great deal of money.”
Washington has
to pay its puppets to represent Washington instead of their own peoples.
Washington in
its hubris forgets that its rule is purchased and not loved. Washington’s
puppets have sold their integrity and that of their countries for filthy lucre.
When the money runs out, so does the empire.
By then the
American people will be as corrupted as the foreign “leaders.” In his review of
The United States And Torture, edited by Marjorie Cohn (New York University
Press, 2011) in the Fall 2012 Independent Review, Anthony Gregory writes:
“In Reagan’s
America, a common theme in Cold War rhetoric was that the Soviets tortured
people and detained them without cause, extracted phony confessions through
cruel violence, and did the unspeakable to detainees who were helpless against
the full, heartless weight of the Communist state. As much as any other evil,
torture differentiated the bad guys, the Commies, from the good guys, the
American people and their government. However imperfect the U.S. system might
be, it had civilized standards that the enemy rejected.”
By 2005, a year
after torture photos from Abu Ghraib were leaked, polls of Americans showed
that 38% had succumbed to the propaganda that torture was justified in some
circumstances. After four more years of neoconservative advocacy of torture, an
Associated Press poll reported in 2009 that 52% of Americans approved of
torture.
Torture
apparently was an instrument of US cold war policy. Torture was taught to Latin
American militaries by the US School of the Americas, which operated in Panama
and subsequently at Fort Benning, Georgia. However, this was a clandestine
operation. It awaited the neoconservative Bush regime for US Department of
Justice (sic) attorneys, graduates of the best law schools, to write legal
memos justifying torture despite US statutory and international laws
prohibiting torture, and for both the president and vice president of the
United States to openly acknowledge and justify torture. Some of the criminals
who wrote these memos are now teaching in prestigious law schools. One was
appointed to the federal judiciary and sits as a judge sentencing others for
their offenses.
We can conclude
with Anthony Gregory that it is not only foreign political regimes that are
corrupted by Washington’s evil, but also Americans themselves. “Nothing better
demonstrates the moral degeneracy of American political culture than the U.S.
torture state.”
Washington still
masquerades wearing the white hat, and most of the rest of the world is paid to
go along with the masquerade.