By Andrew P. Napolitano
August 04, 2022:
Information Clearing House
-- What if the
purpose of sending nearly $60 billion in
cash and military aid to Ukraine is to
extend the war Ukraine can only win if
American troops become involved? What if the
government is giving Ukraine more borrowed
federal dollars in six months than Ukraine’s
entire annual budget? What if the government
wants American troops in this war to take
the minds of American voters off the dismal
economic, cultural and social mess that
America has become?
What if American troops are present on
the ground in Ukraine today? What if they
are out of uniform so that the government
has plausible deniability when asked if
troops are fighting there? What if troops
not in uniform who are captured may be
summarily executed as spies? What if the
government doesn’t care?
What if governments love war? What if war
is the health of the state? What if war is
an excuse to raise taxes, demand patriotism,
curtail civil liberties and claim the
loyalty of folks who want to be left alone?
What if war transforms the culture of
America from liberty to force? What if the
true nature of government is a monopoly of
force in a given geographic area? What if
war allows the government to exercise more
force at home as well as abroad?
What if war was the excuse for Abraham
Lincoln arresting without trial over 3,000
journalists who were critical of him? What
if war was the pretext for Woodrow Wilson
arresting without trial Princeton students
who read the Declaration of Independence
aloud outside draft offices? What if war was
the justification for Franklin Roosevelt
locking up without trial 120,000 Japanese
Americans in a barbed wire-surrounded camp
in the Utah desert from which they could not
leave, while their homes and businesses were
destroyed?
What if the government reinstitutes the
draft? What if the draft is prohibited by
the 13th Amendment, which outlaws slavery?
What if slavery is government-enforced
control of the individual’s will? What if
the draft is slavery? What if the government
would prefer to enslave young people, put
them to work for forced low wages and then
dispatch them to kill their Russian or
Iranian counterparts?
What if presidents love to kill? What if
the greatest act of mass murder — if
measured by the number of deaths per second
— in the history of the world was caused by
Harry Truman when he ordered an atomic bomb
to be dropped on a Catholic cathedral in
Japan just days before Japan was to
surrender in World War II?
What if Lyndon Johnson made up the
nonincident in the Gulf of Tonkin so
Congress would support his futile, unlawful,
immoral war in Vietnam? What if Richard
Nixon knew the Gulf of Tonkin incident never
happened but he ordered the killings of
thousands of Cambodians and Vietnamese
anyway?
What if George H.W. Bush killed thousands
of innocents so as to “liberate” Kuwait from
Iraq? What if there was no conceivable
articulable American interest to be served
by such killings?
What if George W. Bush caused the deaths
of hundreds of thousands of innocent Afghans
because of the negligent blindness of his
own government on 9/11? What if he caused
the deaths of hundreds of thousands of
Iraqis because “Saddam tried to kill my
daddy”? What if Barack Obama used drones to
kill Americans in Yemen who were not charged
with any crime, who had never engaged in any
violence and who were peacefully sitting in
an outdoor cafe when they were murdered?
What if Donald Trump directed the CIA to
murder an Iranian general who was on his way
to lunch with an Iraqi general in Iraq? What
if there were no criminal charges against
the Iranian general? What if the U.S. was
not at war with Iran?
What if President Biden used drones to
kill a 71-year-old cleric who was neither
charged nor convicted of the 9/11 attacks?
What if the government was afraid to arrest
and try the cleric? What if the government
has never tried any person for any crime for
the 9/11 attacks? What if the last thing the
government wants is a jury trial over who
caused 9/11?
What if Mr. Biden’s drone killing was
designed to foster patriotism, neutralize
Republican critics by giving them what they
want and change the subject from runaway
inflation to secret government killings?
What if the government can only lawfully
kill pursuant to a declaration of war duly
enacted by Congress, or if a strike on the
U.S. is imminent, as it was on the mornings
of 9/11 and Dec. 7, 1941? What if the
government was asleep at the switch on 9/11
and was more than willing to kill a million
innocents in Afghanistan and Iraq to divert
public scrutiny from its failures on 9/11?
What if on Dec. 7, 1941, the government
silently rejoiced as it had successfully
manipulated the Japanese to attack Pearl
Harbor and was more than willing to
sacrifice the lives of 2,400 sailors so as
to change the attitude of Americans so they
would support the U.S. entry into World War
II? What if it worked?
What if the last declaration of war by
Congress was against Japan, Germany and
Italy in December 1941? What if all
presidential killings since World War II
have been unconstitutional, illegal,
immoral, but generally lauded?
What if all modern presidents think they
can kill any enemy, torture any foe,
dispatch any troops, unleash any planes or
drones, whether there is a congressional
declaration of war or an imminent attack on
the U.S. or not? What if presidential
killing is contagious? What if Mr. Biden
kills to deflect voters’ attention from
inflation?
What if a well-timed presidential killing
has become politics by other means? What if
the more the government kills, the more the
crazies among us do so? What do we do about
it?
Andrew P. Napolitano is a former
professor of law and judge of the Superior
Court of New Jersey who has published nine
books on the U.S. Constitution.