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George Bush Knows Why They Hate Us

 

 

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_jason_mi_050807_george_bush_knows_wh.htm

 

George Bush Knows Why They Hate Us

 

The sad reality is that America is an imperialistic, avaricious war

machine ruled by the wealthy. Yes, much of the world despises this nation.

 

by Jason Miller

 

http://www.opednews.com

 

Why do they hate us? President George Bush posed this question to the

American public shortly after 9/11. It is a strong affirmation of the

power of propaganda that some Americans still pose this as a serious

question, and are legitimately dumb-founded that such antipathy exists

toward the United States. Our government, media and schools start

burnishing the false notion of American moral superiority into our

brains at a very young age. However, beneath the thin veneer of their

white-washed accounts of history and current events, abundant sources

of information reveal the true malevolence of the moneyed elite who

rule America. There is a great body of evidence which obliterates the

inane notion that the United States is a benevolent world leader.

Despite the ready availability of contrary evidence, many Americans

remain blind to the truth about our despised nation, and choose to

believe the fairy tale version of " truth, justice and the American

Way " . The sad reality is that America is an imperialistic, avaricious

war machine ruled by the wealthy. Yes, much of the world despises this

nation. Our leaders have virtually assured abhorrence of America, and

what's more, they do not care!

 

 

 

Hubris, avarice, over-consumption….what's not to love?

 

 

 

America's Corporatacracy is leading the human race down a path of

global extinction. Representing only 5% of the world population, the

United States consumes 25% of the world's energy and possesses

approximately 27% of its wealth. Through lobbying efforts and major

campaign donations, the major oil companies ensure the implementation

of government policies that ensure continued dependence on fossil

fuels, a non-renewable resource (for more on this, study the theory of

Hubbert Peak theory at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/peak_oil). Despite

being a significant contributor to the greenhouse effect, the US

Plutocracy has spent millions of dollars to create junk science (look

to efforts by the Cato Institute) to " debunk " the notion of global

warming, and has refused to sign the Kyoto Treaty. The United States

innovated, tested (on hundreds of thousands of human beings), and

possesses devastating nuclear weapons. Yet with blatant hubris and

hypocrisy, our ruling Oligarchs attempt to dictate which nations can

and cannot develop nuclear capabilities. America's allies, like

Pakistan, India, and Israel have developed nuclear weaponry with

America's blessing, while countries like Iran are forbidden to even

acquire the technology to generate nuclear power. The ruling

Aristocracy of the United States has long exhibited a flagrant

disregard for international law, world opinion, and most recently, for

the United Nations (consider the appointment of John Bolton as

America's UN " ambassador " ).

 

 

 

While the rest of the world has many reasons to hate the United

States, perhaps their most compelling motivation is the mayhem, abject

poverty, and murder resulting from the imperialistic endeavors of the

US military industrial complex, which includes the Departments of

Defense, Homeland Security, and Energy; the intelligence community;

and the myriad private corporations which have incestuous

relationships with the government (i.e. Halliburton). Spending $500

billion per year on the perpetuation of the world's largest and

mightiest war machine, the US (with a mere 5% of the world's

population) accounts for half of the world's military spending.

Regardless of which half of the Democratic/Republican Duopoly has been

in power, the ruling elite has perpetuated domination of the rest of

the world through direct military intervention (think Iraq), economic

warfare (i.e. the persistent yet failed policies toward Cuba), and

overt or covert support of ruthless totalitarian regimes which advance

the interests of US corporations (i.e. the Shah of Iran).

 

 

 

Not as free as we are taught we are, but still freer than most….in

spite of them

 

 

 

 

Despite the ruthless devotion of our aristocratic leaders to

unrestrained capitalism, the perpetuation of a majority of the wealth

remaining in the hands of the few (the wealthiest 20% of Americans

possess 83% of our nation's vast wealth), and the reduction of the

civil liberties of " commoners " , the brilliant Constitution drafted by

our forefathers has maintained a semblance of a liberal democracy in

the United States. The fact that I am writing this essay for

publication is a testament to that fact. However, before celebrating

too hard, remember that throughout American history there has been an

ebb and flow of social justice, and the tide is clearly ebbing. Need

evidence? Consider the Patriot Act, the war in Iraq, the declaration

of a perpetual state of war on terror (increasing the authority of the

federal government), higher regressive taxes, lower progressive taxes,

a growing concentration of political power in the hands of legalistic

Christians (the Religious Right), legislated discrimination against

gays, an erosion of affirmative action, and a significant decline in

funding for social safety net programs (i.e. Medicaid) coupled with

increases in defense spending. As Americans, we still enjoy many of

the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, but we enjoy them in

spite of the true nature and intent of our leaders. We are taught and

programmed to believe that we enjoy these freedoms because of the

imperialistic endeavors of our elite leaders (like the " War to End All

Wars " ), which " keep the world safe for democracy " . The reality is that

Americans remain free because of the ongoing vigilance of many amongst

us, and to some extent because allowing a degree of freedom amongst

their own subjects enables the American ruling class to engage in

aggression against other nations under the pretext of " spreading

freedom and democracy " .

 

 

 

Like Capra's Potter, these " warped frustrated old men " view people as

cattle….

 

 

 

The American ruling elite's ultimate goal of global domination

precedes the well-being of its subjects. In fact, to the US

aristocracy, the poor, working class, and diminishing middle class are

disposable cogs in their monolithic money-making machine. They

understand that they are endangering the American people by continuing

to foster hatred and inspire terrorism, but it is of little

consequence to them.

 

 

 

Concerning America's current leadership, Noam Chomsky wrote:

 

For the political leadership, mostly recycled from more reactionary

sectors of the Reagan–Bush I administrations, " the global wave of

hatred " is not a particular problem. They want to be feared, not

loved. They understand as well as their establishment critics that

their actions increase the risk of proliferation of weapons of mass

destruction (WMD) and terror. But that too is not a major problem.

Higher on the scale of priorities are the goals of establishing global

hegemony and implementing their domestic agenda: dismantling the

progressive achievements that have been won by popular struggle over

the past century and institutionalizing these radical changes so that

recovering them will be no easy task.

 

While both parties of the bloated, corrupt Duopoly ruling the United

States are guilty of blatant violations of international law and

crimes against humanity throughout history, the current administration

has operated more brazenly and with more impunity. Kennedy had Cuba.

Johnson and Nixon shared the culpability for the deaths of over 3

million in Vietnam. Reagan bloodied his hands in Nicaragua. Clinton's

bombing campaign killed thousands of innocents in Kosovo. Yet somehow,

these presidents managed to maintain the United States' image of an

aloof and perhaps even benevolent super-power. America's current

administration has not maintained this facade nearly as well, and has

led the United States down a path entailing a much more blatant

disregard and disrespect for international law and the rights of other

nations. There are numerous historical examples of the immoral,

illegal, and repulsive US imperial dominance of other nations achieved

through a variety of means, perhaps the most inclusive, perpetual,

instructive, and relevant example is that of Iraq. Recognizing a

nation rife with political instabilities and virtually incalculable

riches through its oil reserves, the US Plutocracy has been targeting

Iraq for years. Bush II finally bagged it, but got more than he

bargained for in the process.

 

 

 

Today, staunch ally….tomorrow, sworn enemy

 

 

 

One of the most disturbing aspects of US involvement in Iraq has been

our government's schizophrenic relationship with Saddam Hussein.

Donald Rumsfeld, an influential member of the Reagan, Bush I and now

Bush II administrations made the following statements that demonstrate

the gross inconsistency of the US Oligarchy's position on Saddam and

Iraq (explained by their shifting loyalties based on their shifting

needs for more money and power rather than a commitment to their

self-proclaimed Higher Purpose of spreading freedom):

 

 

 

 

 

" As with all sovereign nations, we respect Iraq's independence,

sovereignty and territorial integrity. "

 

 

 

- Donald Rumsfeld, 1983

 

 

" This is a regime that is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of

thousands of people. "

 

-- Donald Rumsfeld March 21, 2003

 

In 1979, the year of the Iranian hostage crisis, Saddam Hussein became

president of Iraq as a member of the ruling Ba'ath party, which the

CIA had propelled to power in 1963. The following year, Iraq invaded

Iran and the eight year Iran-Iraq war ensued. The cost was one million

lives. Before Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency in 1981, the Carter

administration had listed Iraq as a nation which sponsored terrorism.

Despite this, and despite the knowledge within the US intelligence

community that Iraq had been building an arsenal of chemical weapons

(WMDs) since the mid 1970's, Reagan began supporting Iraq and Hussein

in the war against Iran. Under Reagan, Iraq was no longer an

" official " sponsor of terrorism and quickly became a clandestine

strategic ally of the United States, with full eligibility for

American economic and military aid waiting in the wings. The US

started funneling weaponry to support Hussein's' war effort through

third parties like Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and by 1983 was selling

conventional arms directly to Iraq.

 

In 1983, US envoy Donald Rumsfeld paid a personal visit to Hussein and

restored diplomatic relations, which had been cut during the 1967

Arab-Israel War. America's rulers resumed relations with Iraq despite

their knowledge that Hussein had used chemical weapons against Iran

only a few months before. They also knew that Hussein was building

manufacturing facilities to produce more WMDs. Rumsfeld, one of the

strongest advocates of the removal of Hussein from power under Bush

II, was a strong proponent of the relationship with Hussein under

Reagan. By 1984, both the US State Department and European doctors had

confirmed that Iraq was using nerve gas against Iranians. After

digesting this information, the US Aristocracy decided to initiate a

program which forgave $5 billion worth of agricultural loans to Iraq

between 1983 and 1990, freeing up more cash for Hussein to fund his

war machine.

 

Hussein's relationship with the United States came into full bloom in

1985. Protecting the flow of US weapons and money to Saddam, the

Reagan administration pressured a member of Congress to drop a

proposed resolution that would have reclassified Iraq as a supporter

of terrorism. The US Commerce Department began a five year pattern of

approving sales of US computers to Iraq for use in weapons labs. 1985

marked the advent of the Reagan administration supplying Hussein with

biological weapon precursors like botulism and anthrax. By 1988, the

US had made 70 shipments of these precursors to fuel Saddam's WMD program.

 

Perhaps the most egregious example of the hypocrisy of the US

Oligarchs in Iraq occurred in 1988. In March, Hussein launched a

poisonous gas attack and killed 5,000 Kurds in the Iraqi town of

Halabja. In July, one of the Corporatacracy's own, Bechtel (Secretary

of State George Shultz's' company), won a contract to build a

petrochemical plant, which Hussein could use to manufacture more WMDs.

Besides continuing to support Iraq and to enable its corporate

darlings (like Honeywell, Rockwell, Hewlett Packard, and DuPont) to

profiteer from the war, the Reagan administration crushed a

Congressional attempt to sanction Hussein for committing genocide

against Iraqi Kurds.

 

Fall from grace

 

Saddam Hussein committed political suicide in 1990 when he invaded

Kuwait. With the Iran-Iraq conflict over, our ruling elite no longer

needed Hussein. Having the chutzpah to violate international law,

which America's leaders hold to be sacrosanct when it suits their

purposes, Hussein gave the US a justification for starting a war with

him. The Gulf War served several purposes for the US Aristocracy. It

enabled them to flex their military might as the Soviet Union, the

world's other super-power, was collapsing. The victory over Saddam

erased the American public's memory of the embarrassing defeat in

Vietnam. Most importantly, it enabled the Plutocracy to reap the

bountiful harvest of corporate profits fueled by a war. America's

ruling elite class knows the true bounties of war, particularly if the

opponent is relatively weak and hapless.

 

Estimates vary widely, but hundreds of thousands of Iraqis died during

the Gulf War and the period of harsh economic sanctions which

followed. On August 6, 1990 (shortly after Iraq invaded Kuwait), the

United Nations Security Council, led by the United States, imposed

" comprehensive " economic sanctions on Iraq. These sanctions remained

in place after the US-led coalition forces drove Hussein from Kuwait a

year later. Before the Gulf War, Iraq was one of the most highly

developed countries in the Middle East, offering a majority of its

people electricity, potable water, free education, sewage treatment,

and according to the World Health Organization, access to health care.

Since the UN originated the use of economic sanctions in 1945, Iraq

was the first (and only) nation to suffer under comprehensive

sanctions, in which the UN controls virtually all of the exports and

imports of a nation. The US, as the most powerful member of the UN

Security Council, was instrumental in delaying or choking off imports

of food, medicine, and other necessities. Again, estimates vary, but

anywhere from 250,000 to 500,000 Iraqi children died as a result of

the economic sanctions. The mortality rate for children under five

tripled between 1989 and 1997. From 1990 to 1995, the infant mortality

rate doubled. Safe drinking water availability was down 50% from

pre-Gulf War levels. Malaria and other diseases became epidemics.

School enrollment for Iraqis from ages 6-23 dropped by 53%. While some

of the statistics and numbers are subject to debate, what is

indisputable is that the severe economic sanctions (spear-headed by

the United States) resulted in suffering, misery and death for many

innocent civilians, while Saddam Hussein, the target of America's

wrath, continued to prosper.

 

It is worthwhile to note that while Iraqis were suffering under brutal

economic sanctions driven by the US, Dick Cheney (a poster child for

America's ruling Plutocracy) was the CEO of Halliburton Corporation

(from 1995 to 2000), and was prospering nicely. When he left to become

Vice President, they bestowed him with a parting gift of $34 million.

The Washington Post reported that during Cheney's tenure as CEO,

Halliburton sold $73 million worth of services and equipment to Iraq

to rebuild its oil infrastructure. Cheney, a true capitalist, was not

about to let Hussein's enemy status stand in his way of making a profit.

 

The business of America WAS business….now it is war

 

When Bush II assumed office in 2000, US leadership took its obsession

with Hussein and Iraq to a new level. Surrounding himself with men

like Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Paul Wolfowitz, three Neocons

who were veterans of the reign of Bush I, Bush crafted the " Bush

Doctrine " . Under the Bush Doctrine, the United States proclaimed its

indisputable right to engage in pre-emptive war against those they

deemed to be terrorists or rogue states, and asserted the US right to

act unilaterally (without regard for international law or the UN). Two

other aspects of this hubristic, bellicose, machismo-driven set of

principles included the US intent to keep its " military strengths

beyond challenge " and the US objective that it would actively seek to

promote " democracy and freedom in all regions of the world " . The

members of America's military industrial complex were elated. America

was (and still is) the largest war machine in the history of humanity.

To ice their cake, the profit hungry Capitalists now had

publicly-stated policy that its government partners were going to

" unleash the beast " on the world. After seeing the " democracy and

freedom " the US Oligarchy helped perpetuate in Iraq when Hussein was

our ally (not to mention numerous similar examples in Latin America),

do Americans really need to ask why many in the world hate us?

 

Lies and consequences…..

 

The weapons of mass destruction Saddam Hussein had created with

materials supplied by the US under the Reagan administration had been

destroyed or rendered harmless under UN supervision by 1996. However,

for over a year prior to the March, 2003 invasion of the sovereign

nation of Iraq, the Aristocracy governing America bombarded the

" commoners " with a stream of propaganda designed to prey on fears

fostered by 9/11. With little to support their pathetically flimsy

arguments that Saddam Hussein (their own creation and former ally) had

somehow amassed a cache of WMDs after his disarmament in 1996, and

that Hussein (a secular leader) had formed close ties with Osama bin

Laden (a radical Muslim), they utilized the power of the herd

mentality to gain popular support for the war they craved. Growing

bodies of evidence, including the absence of WMDs in US-occupied Iraq,

the findings of the 9/11 Commission, and the Downing Street Memos,

indicate that the US Oligarchs lied to Congress and to the American

people to garner support to launch their war (in defiance of the UN).

 

As of 8/4/05, 1,827 US soldiers had died in combat and 13,559 had been

wounded. Estimates of civilian casualties caused by the US invasion

vary from 25,000 to the 100,000 reported in the reputable British

medical journal, The Lancet. Discrepancies aside, an obscene number of

innocents have been slaughtered. Human Rights Watch notes that a

significant number of the civilian casualties resulted from the

decision of the US military to use cluster munitions in highly

populated areas, a violation of international humanitarian laws of

war. These laws oblige armed forces to " refrain from attacks that are

indiscriminate or where expected civilian harm exceeds the military

gain. " America entered the war in defiance of the UN and riding on

Congressional and public support based on the lies of the Bush

Administration. Thousands and thousands of people have died. They have

wasted billions of dollars. American leaders have defied international

law by using cluster munitions and torturing prisoners of war. What

was that question again? Why do they hate us?

 

Get on the gravy train……

 

Now that the military industrial complex has torn Iraqi infrastructure

down, someone will need to rebuild it. Who could possibly be up to

such a task? With an estimated price tag of over $100 billion to

rebuild post-war Iraq, the Corporatacracy is lining up for the

contracts. Bechtel was at the head of the line as they received a $680

million contract in April of 2003. As Dick Cheney continues to receive

deferred compensation from Halliburton at the rate of $1 million per

year, Halliburton's subsidiary, Kellogg Brown and Root secured a 10

year contract (with an open-ended budget) to provide support services

to the US military starting in 2001, and is heavily exercising that

contract in Iraq. The US government paid KBR $3.6 billion in 2003 and

$5.4 billion in 2004 for Iraq-related work. As the number two US

contractor in Iraq, Bechtel's war-related revenue was over $4 billion

in 2004. Halliburton is under investigation for charges of

over-billing to the tune of $1 billion, while Bechtel has been plagued

by problems related to shoddy work. While flag waving propaganda may

fool some Americans into believing the war in Iraq is " making the

world safe for democracy " , many in the rest of the world see the

profit motive that has led to so much human suffering. I cannot

imagine what could possibly motivate detestation of the Red, White,

Blue, and Green(backs).

 

Terrorist acts and acts of military aggression are morally repugnant.

Those committing these crimes deserve to face justice. Regrettably, as

evidenced by the poignant example of Iraq, the leaders of the United

States have been committing war crimes and acts of terrorism for years

without consequence. While the US has rendered justice upon its

attackers throughout its tenure as the world's superpower (and has

rendered a grossly misplaced justice on the " terrorists " by invading

Iraq), the rest of the world has had little choice but to turn the

other cheek when it comes to the profiteering, imperialism, and

state-sponsored terrorism perpetrated by America's Oligarchy. Acting

with impunity and arrogance, America's leaders have an unprecedented

military might at their disposal, possess a nuclear arsenal powerful

enough to destroy the world thousands of times over, ignore

international law but impose it on others, use the UN to inflict

damage on other nations but openly defy its rules, hoard the world's

riches and resources, defile the Earth which sustains us, support

ruthless dictators, and employ terrorism through the CIA. George Bush

knows why they hate us, and he likes it……

 

Jason Miller is a 38 year old free-lance activist writer with a degree

in liberal arts. He is a husband and a father to three boys. His

affiliations include Amnesty International, the ACLU and the Americans

United for Separation of Church and State. He welcomes responses at

willpowerful or comments on his blog at

http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.

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