Official Washington’s
Delusions on Delusions
Official Washington operates in its own
bubble of self-delusion in which the stars
of U.S. politics, policy and media don’t
realize how the rest of the world sees their
sociopathic behavior. This craziness is now
reaching a crisis point on Iran and Russia.
By Robert Parry
March 11, 2015 "ICH"
- "Consortium
News" - The chasm
between reality and the U.S. political/media
elite continues to widen with Official
Washington’s actions toward Iran and Russia
making “the world’s sole
remaining superpower” look either like a
Banana Republic (on Iran) or an Orwellian
Dystopia (regarding Russia).
On Iran and the
international negotiations to rein in its
nuclear program, the American people
witnessed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu striding into the U.S. Congress –
like some imperial proconsul – to deliver a
faux State of the Union address that
undermined the sitting U.S. president. Then,
47 Republican senators furthered Netanyahu’s
intent to denigrate President Barack Obama
by sending an open letter to Iranian leaders
designed to prevent a deal.
Yes, I know
many Republicans and their overwhelmingly
white “base” don’t consider the
African-American Obama the legitimate
President despite his two election
victories. But never in American history has
a major political party as brazenly
challenged the constitutional authority of a
sitting president to conduct foreign policy.
The
letter to the Iranian leaders
warned that once Obama is out of office in
2017, “the next president could revoke such
an executive agreement with the stroke of a
pen and future Congresses could modify the
terms of the agreement at any time.” In
other words, the Republicans were telling
Iran’s leaders that whatever they plan to
sign with Obama and five other world leaders
isn’t worth the paper that it’s written on.
This
stunning congressional intervention into
U.S. diplomacy was signed not just by a few
backbenchers but by the Senate’s Republican
leadership and several prospective GOP
presidential candidates, including Sen. Rand
Paul, R-Kentucky, who had been viewed by
some on the Left as well as the Right as a
person who would not toe the Israeli line on
Middle East issues.
This double whammy of
Netanyahu’s extreme rhetoric on Iran and the
Republicans’ extraordinary subversion of the
Iranian nuclear talks left people around the
world wondering whether the U.S. government
had completely lost its bearings. Meanwhile,
the U.S. news media continued veering off
into its own Bermuda Triangle.
What is particularly
striking about this current moment is how
the madness that permeates the U.S.
government equally pervades the mainstream
U.S. media, which is now incapable of
covering major international events except
through the lens of State Department
propaganda, a situation that has reached
extreme levels in the reporting on the
Ukraine crisis.
The only filter that the
MSM can place on the events in Ukraine is
one endlessly vilifying Russian President
Vladimir Putin. Though this technique of
personalizing foreign policy disputes has
become standard operating procedure for the
U.S. press corps – think of Daniel Ortega,
Manuel Noriega, Saddam Hussein, Bashar
al-Assad, Viktor Yanukovych, etc. – the U.S.
media’s “group think” on Russia may even
surpass those earlier examples.
Plus, nothing from the
Ukraine crisis can ever be blamed on the
U.S. government, even though Assistant
Secretary of State Victoria Nuland helped
orchestrate the violent coup that overthrew
Ukraine’s elected government in February
2014 and threw the nation of 45 million
people into a bloody civil war.
Everything must be blamed
on Putin and any alternative analysis,
recognizing another side to the story, must
be dismissed as “Russian propaganda.” [See,
for instance, Consortiumnews.com’s “NYT
Still Pretends No Coup in Ukraine.“]
‘Russian
Propaganda’
On Monday, the Washington
Post
delivered what could become a
textbook case of journalistic self-delusion
– noting that the Russian people have
developed an intensely negative view of the
United States but only because the Russian
media portrays the U.S. government in a
hostile way.
The Post article by
Michael Birnbaum blamed the collapse of U.S.
popularity on “furious rhetoric [that] has
been pumped across Russian airwaves … a
passionate, conspiracy-laden fascination
with the methods that Washington is
supposedly using to foment unrest in Ukraine
and Russia.”
Citing recent polling, the
article noted that more than 80 percent of
the Russian people hold negative views of
the United States. But that couldn’t be
because of American behavior! No, it’s
impossible that anyone looking at the U.S.
today could possibly find anything to
criticize! It had to be Putin’s fault,
spreading spurious criticism of the U.S. via
Russian media. Or as the Post put it:
“Fed by the powerful
antagonism on Russian federal television
channels, the main source of news for more
than 90 percent of Russians, ordinary people
started to feel more and more disillusioned
[about the U.S.]. The anger seems different
from the fast-receding jolts of the past,
observers say, having spread faster and
wider.”
The article quoted Lev
Gudkov, director of the polling firm Levada
Center, explaining: “This anti-Western
propaganda radically changed the atmosphere
in the society. … It has become militarist.”
Another voice cited by the
Post was Maria Lipman, described as “an
independent Moscow-based political analyst,”
saying: “What the government knew was that
it was very easy to cultivate anti-Western
sentiments, and it was easy to consolidate
Russian society around this propaganda.”
In other words, it wasn’t
what the U.S. government has done around the
world that has provoked this antipathy –
from the endless boasting about America’s
“indispensable” and “exceptional” qualities
to its destructive behavior, including
spreading bloody havoc via “regime change”
schemes in Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine and
elsewhere.
And, it’s not that the
U.S. government looks clownish when the
majority party in Congress expresses doubts
about global warming and other scientific
judgments. Nor is it the continued examples
of racism and the police shootings of
unarmed blacks. Nor the global spying by the
National Security Agency. Nor the national
self-degradation when members of Congress
behave like trained seals jumping up and
down to applaud Israel’s Netanyahu.
No, the only reason that
the Russian people look askance at the
United States is that they are being
deceived by the lying “propaganda” dictated
by the evil Vladimir Putin. By contrast, the
American people always get the straight
story from their mainstream U.S. news media,
the gold standard for the world!
Official Washington and
the mainstream U.S. media have taken on the
characteristics of a male stalker who can’t
understand why his female target finds him
repulsive. It must be because someone is
poisoning her mind with negative comments
about his sterling personality. We now live
in a system of delusions built upon
delusions.
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