Power in the Service of Power
By Finian Cunningham
August 03, 2015 "Information
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"RT"
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It’s been a bad month for the
angst-ridden US ambassador to the UN, Samantha Power. Last week, she
was “outraged” by Russia’s veto at the UN Security Council of an
international criminal court into the downing of Malaysian airliner
MH17 over eastern Ukraine.
Three weeks prior, Power was again “outraged” by
Russia’s veto of a draft resolution to declare the mass killing at
Srebrenica during the Bosnian War in 1995 a “genocide.”
On Srebrenica, Power
said: “Russia’s veto is heartbreaking for those families and
it is a further stain on this council’s record.”
On the latest MH17 veto, the American ambassador
fulminated: “When people see Russia’s hand up on something like
this, when the whole world is united that when a civilian airliner
goes up in smoke and so many families are affected, it is in all of
our interests, our collective interests to see that justice is done.”
Leave aside Power’s assertion that “the whole
world is united” over the crashed airliner, which was
apparently shot down near the city of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine in
July 2014, with the loss of all 298 people onboard. The draft
resolution for a criminal tribunal was tabled by the Netherlands,
Australia, the Western-backed Kiev regime and Malaysia. The first
three are allies of the US-led NATO military alliance. Hardly a
world consensus, as Power would claim.
But it was what Power said next in relation to the
Russian veto on a MH17 probe that reveals the politicized agenda
lurking behind her emotive appeal. She told US government-controlled
Voice of America: “I think not only does it raise real
questions about Russia's relationship to the crime itself and what
they’re afraid of within the creation of an independent tribunal,
but also raises real questions about the Security Council and
whether it can be counted on to enforce the UN charter.”
The US, as with other NATO states, has set itself
up as jury and judge on the MH17 tragedy, and has already decided on
Russia’s guilt over the incident. From the outset, Western
governments and media have insinuated that Russia or “Russian-backed
rebels” in eastern Ukraine are the perpetrators. The case has
already been poisoned with politicized prejudice, without any
evidence. As Christopher Black, a respected international war crimes
lawyer, has pointed out to this author, the tribunal proposed by the
NATO countries would have been used as “a trap” to incriminate
Russia and possibly even indict President Vladimir Putin for having
ultimate responsibility.
This is not the place to go into the details of
the downing of MH17.
A Dutch-led aviation investigation has yet to
publish its findings into the crash. So any move toward setting up
an international criminal probe are, to say the least, premature.
As for the 20-year-old Srebrenica massacre in
which some 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were killed, again the
British-tabled resolution at the UNSC for the incident to be
labelled a genocide smacks of a “politicised agenda” that has little
do with upholding international justice. During the 1991-95
Bosnian War,
there were as many as 100,000 killings, which included countless
Bosnian Serb victims.
Why selectively focus on the Srebrenica atrocity
now, while ignoring other mass killings during that war? The purpose
seems to be to tarnish Serbia – and by extension Russia – with a
“genocide” condemnation. Russia’s ambassador to the UN, Vitaly
Churkin, said his country’s veto was invoked because the proposed
resolution was not conducive to reconciliation in the Balkans, by
its purported elevation of one group of victims over others.
Samantha Power has become something of an expert
at Russia-bashing and using fiery rhetoric for her selective
political aims at the UN Security Council. The UNSC is supposed to
be the ultimate arbiter on legal standards for the maintenance of
world peace. Power has managed to turn the UNSC into a reckless
vehicle for American political objectives.
In September 2013, it was Power who
claimed that Russia was “holding the council hostage”
and “shirking its international responsibilities” over an
apparent atrocity involving chemical weapons in Syria. Power claimed
then that there was “overwhelming” evidence that the Syrian armed
forces of President Assad had committed the attack on hundreds of
civilians. The US was about to launch air strikes on Syria on the
back of these claims, only to be averted by Russia’s objection. It
turned out that Power’s “overwhelming” evidence was anything but
convincing. In fact, it later transpired that the horror was most
likely carried out by Western and Saudi-backed anti-government
militants.
Irish-born Samantha Power, 44, has made a
successful career for herself from the profane use of human rights,
atrocities and genocide for the furtherance of American foreign
policy.
As a young reporter during the Balkans Wars, her
selective focus on “genocide” claims helped contrive the NATO
narrative of criminalizing Serbia. That led to NATO military
intervention and break-up of the former Yugoslavia, which culminated
in the bombardment of Belgrade in 1999.
Power would later write a Pulitzer-winning book,
A
Problem From Hell: America in the Age of Genocide, in which she
developed the policy of “US military intervention for humanitarian
protection.” The book has been described to this author by informed
legal sources as “a concoction of lies and plagiarism of
propaganda in the service of CIA and American government interests.”
Following a stint as professor on humanitarian law
at Harvard, she then joined the Obama presidential campaign as
foreign policy advisor. She had to resign in 2008 after an
injudicious cat fight in which she panned Obama’s rival, Hillary
Clinton, as “a monster and liar.”. Power slavered her way through
subsequent
public apologies to Clinton.
However, Samantha was rewarded for her loyalty
after Obama’s election and was made a special advisor on his
National Security Council.
It was Power who
urged Obama to launch the NATO “humanitarian intervention” in
Libya in March 2011, which led to a seven-month NATO bombardment,
the murder of Muammar Gaddafi and the toppling of his government by
Al Qaeda-linked jihadists. Libya has since degenerated into a
lawless state, fueling refugees to Europe and gun-running jihadists
to Syria.
Power used similar “humanitarian” appeals to
side-step the UNSC in order to
justify American-led bombing of Iraq and Syria, beginning in
September 2014, allegedly to “defeat” the Al Qaeda-linked ISIS
terror group. That ISIS has grown out of the US devastation of Iraq
between 2003-2012 and its subsequent covert regime-change war in
Syria appears to have escaped Power’s reasoning capabilities.
At the UNSC, Power has worked assiduously to
shield Israel from sanctions over its violations against
Palestinians. Just before the onslaught against Gaza during the
summer of 2014, Power said any
criticism of Israel was a “red line.”
America’s supposed “foremost scholar on genocide”
has also
shielded Saudi Arabia from criticism for its ongoing aggression
in Yemen, instead accusing the Houthi rebels of violations, this
while thousands of civilians have been killed in Saudi-led air
strikes and millions face humanitarian catastrophe from an
American-assisted air and sea blockade on the country.
Power’s denunciations of Russia’s vetoes at the
UNSC as an “embarrassment” should really apply to her own conduct.
She has willfully manipulated and distorted concepts of humanitarian
law and genocide for the self-serving objectives of American
military machinations – machinations that have led to even worse
humanitarian crises involving mass atrocities.
In summing up Power’s dubious character and
motivations, let’s leave the last word to her. Originally from
Ireland, she moved with her parents to the US as a young girl in
1979. On her nomination as US ambassador to the UN by Obama in June
2013, she
gushed with gratitude for yet another plum career appointment.
“Even as a little girl with a thick Dublin
accent who had never been to America, I knew that the American flag
was the symbol of fortune and of freedom… I came home from school
every day, as my mother can attest, my dad can attest, and I sat in
front of the mirror for hours, straining to drop my brogue so that
I, too, could quickly speak and be American.”
That abject pursuit of “fortune” in the service of
American power has apparently served her well. Others might call it
selling your soul.
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