The Only Two Tools in the US Tool Bag: Bombs and Starvation
US foreign policy is designed to punish the innocent
By Joseph CliffordApril 13, 2015 "ICH"
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- The US has become the bully on the block and seemingly has only two
weapons to use in forcing people to accept our will: one is bombs and the other
is harsh economic sanctions. Economic sanctions can easily prove worse than
bombs, because they do not discriminate and target the innocent. For over 50
years we imposed harsh economic sanctions on the people of Cuba, and for 50
years the "people" of Cuba were deprived of necessities and suffered. We
recently relented, but repeatedly during the 50-year sanction period, the rest
of the world begged us, and overwhelmingly voted in the UN every year, to have
the US remove its sanctions. We ignored the world's pleas, and for 50 years
defied the entire world in punishing the people of Cuba.
Iraq's people became a target of the most brutal sanctions the
world has ever seen, and some estimate that over the years at least one million
civilians died because of the sanctions. Most of the casualties were the aged or
the very young, always the most vulnerable. Many younger readers might not
recall the then Secretary of State, in a 60 Minutes TV interview be asked: We
hear there are as many as 600,000 children have died because of the sanctions;
do you think it is worth it? Madame Albright, the Secretary of State, coldly
answered: Yes. Tragically Iraq got the one-two treatment; first the sanctions,
then bombs in the form of "Shock and Awe." Four consecutive Presidents bombed
Iraq.
We imposed sanctions on Venezuela because we did not like the
person they repeatedly elected, and because he "nationalized' the oil companies
and used the money to improve the lot of the very poor in his country. His
people were punished with sanctions, and the US assisted in trying to overthrow
the leader, only failing because his people rallied to his defense.
We have sanctions against the people of Iran because we
suspected they might develop a nuclear weapon, despite overwhelming evidence by
all intelligence agencies that no such program exists. Now we have the framework
for a treaty that would insure there will be no such program in Iran, but many
neocon Republicans and Democrats are opposing lifting the sanctions. To add
insult, both Israel and the US have repeatedly advocated the possibility of
attacking and bombing Iran. Wacko wannabe President, Senator Tom Cotton, said we
should bomb Iran, and it would only take "several days" to win.
The US has imposed sanctions on 19 current nations, despite
the fact they only punish innocents, and there is no historical evidence to
suggest sanctions work. They are simply a means to punish the innocent.
According to historian Andrew Becevich, US has bombed 14 nations in the Middle
East since 1980, which probably establishes a new world record for dropping
bombs in rapid succession on countries.
An interesting comparison between methods used by the US and
China is illuminating. While we use drones to kill people in Pakistan on a
regular basis, causing a great deal of anti-US resentment in Pakistan, China has
just announced that it will pay for, and build, a gas pipeline from Iran to
Pakistan. Some readers might know Pakistan is energy starved and desperately
needs gas; however, because the US had sanctions on Iran, we prevented anyone
from building the much-needed pipeline for years. While the US uses bombs and
sanctions to punish Pakistan, China has finally stepped up to say they will pay
for and build a desperately needed pipeline to Pakistan, despite US sanctions.
Who is winning the hearts and mind of the Pakistanis and Iranians?
Last month President Obama called Venezuela "a threat to US
national security", and we have sanctions on their struggling economy in an
attempt to bring down their government, while China just announced a
10-billion-dollar loan to Venezuela in an attempt to help their economy. Who is
winning the hearts and minds of the Venezuelan people?
While the US is imposing sanctions or bombing countries, China
is quietly signing construction projects around the world, building roads, power
plants, developing oil fields, and even a new canal that would travel 172 miles
through Nicaragua.
Critics of the Chinese policy suggest the projects have
Chinese self-interest at heart, but the same can be said of all US sanctions and
bombings. Their construction projects, while in part done for self-serving
interests, also serve the interests of the people involved; while sanctions and
bomb dropping only serves the interest of the US government, and brings death to
the people of the countries we bomb and sanction. Wonder why China is not being
attacked by terrorists?
Joe Clifford lives in Rhode Island