Obama Deifies American Hegemony
By Paul Craig Roberts
September 29, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" -
Today (September
28, 2015) is the 70th anniversary of the UN.
It is not clear how much good the UN has done. Some UN Blue Hemet
peacekeeping operations had limited success. But mainly Washington
has used the UN for war, such as the Korean War and Washington’s
Cold War against the Soviet Union. In our time Washington had UN
tanks sent in against Bosnian Serbs during the period that
Washington was dismantling Yugoslavia and Serbia and accusing
Serbian leaders, who tried to defend the integrity of their country
against Washington’s aggression, of “war crimes.”
The UN supported Washington’s sanctions against
Iraq that resulted in the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children. When
asked about it, Clinton’s Secretary of State said, with typical
American heartlessness, that the deaths of the children were worth
it. In 2006 the UN voted sanctions against Iran for exercising its
right as a signatory of the non-proliferation treaty to develop
atomic energy. Washington claimed without any evidence that Iran was
building a nuclear weapon in violation of the non-proliferation
treaty, and this lie was accepted by the UN. Washington’s false
claim was repudiated by all 16 US intelligence agencies and by the
International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors on the ground in Iran,
but in the face of the factual evidence the US government and its
presstitute media pressed the claim to the point that Russia had to
intervene and take the matter out of Washington’s warmonger hands.
Russia’s intervention to prevent US military attacks on Iran and
Syria resulted in the demonization of Russia and its president,
Vladimir Putin. “Facts?!, Washington don’t need no stinkin’ facts!
We got power!” Today at the UN Obama asserted America’s over-riding
power many times: the strongest military in the world, the strongest
economy in the world.
The UN has done nothing to stop Washington’s
invasions and bombings, illegal under international law, of seven
countries or Obama’s overthrow by coup of democratic governments in
Honduras and Ukraine, with more in the works.
The UN does provide a forum for countries and
populations within countries that are suffering oppression to post
complaints—except, of course, for the Palestinians, who, despite the
boundaries shown on maps and centuries of habitation by
Palestinians, are not even recognized by the UN as a state.
On this 70th anniversary of the UN, I have spent
much of the day listening to the various speeches. The most truthful
ones were delivered by the presidents of Russia and Iran. The
presidents of Russia and Iran refused to accept the
Washington-serving reality or Matrix that Obama sought to impose on
the world with his speech. Both presidents forcefully challenged the
false reality that the propagandistic Western media and its
government masters seek to create in order to continue to exercise
their hegemony over everyone else.
What about China? China’s president left the
fireworks to Putin, but set the stage for Putin by rejecting US
claims of hegemony: “The future of the world must be shaped by all
countries.” China’s president spoke in veiled terms against Western
neoliberal economics and declared that “China’s vote in the UN will
always belong to the developing countries.”
In the masterly way of Chinese diplomacy, the
President of China spoke in a non-threatening, non-provocative way.
His criticisms of the West were indirect. He gave a short speech and
was much applauded.
Obama followed second to the President of Brazil,
who used her opportunity for PR for Brazil, at least for the most
part. Obama gave us the traditional Washington spiel:
The US has worked to prevent a third world war, to
promote democracy by overthrowing governments with violence, to
respect the dignity and equal worth of all peoples except for the
Russians in Ukraine and Muslims in Somalia, Libya, Iraq,
Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan.
Obama declared Washington’s purpose to “prevent
bigger countries from imposing their will on smaller ones.” Imposing
its will is what Washington has been doing throughout its history
and especially under Obama’s regime.
All those refugees overrunning Europe? Washington
has nothing to do with it. The refugees are the fault of Assad who
drops bombs on people. When Assad drops bombs it oppresses people,
but when Washington drops bombs it liberates them. Obama justified
Washington’s violence as liberation from “dictators,” such as Assad
in Syria, who garnered 80% of the vote in the last election, a vote
of confidence that Obama never received and never will.
Obama said that it wasn’t Washington that violated
Ukraine’s sovereignty with a coup that overthrew a democratically
elected government. It was Russia, whose president invaded Ukraine
and annexed Crimera and is trying to annex the other breakaway
republics, Russian populations who object to the Russophobia of
Washington’s puppet government in Ukraine.
Obama said with a straight face that sending 60
percent of the US fleet to bottle up China in the South China Sea
was not an act of American aggression but the protection of the free
flow of commerce. Obama implied that China was a threat to the free
flow of commerce, but, of course, Washington’s real concern is that
China is expanding its influence by expanding the free flow of
commerce.
Obama denied that the US and Israel employ
violence. This is what Russia and Syria do, asserted Obama with no
evidence. Obama said that he had Libya attacked in order to “prevent
a massacre,” but, of course, the NATO attack on Libya perpetrated a
massacre, an ongoing one. But it was all Gaddafi’s fault. He was
going to massacre his own people, so Washington did it for him.
Obama justified all of Washington’s violence
against millions of peoples on the grounds that Washington is
well-meaning and saving the world from dictators. Obama attempted to
cover up Washington’s massive war crimes, crimes that have killed
and displaced millions of peoples in seven countries, with feel good
rhetoric about standing up to dictators.
Did the UN General Assembly buy it? Probably the
only one present sufficiently stupid to buy it was the UK’s Cameron.
The rest of Washington’s vassals went through the motion of
supporting Obama’s propaganda, but there was no conviction in their
voices.
Vladimir Putin would have none of it. He said that
the UN works, if it works, by compromise and not by the imposition
of one country’s will, but after the end of the Cold War “a single
center of domination arose in the world”—the “exceptional” country.
This country, Putin said, seeks its own course which is not one of
compromise or attention to the interests of others.
In response to Obama’s speech that Russia and its
ally Syria wear the black hats, Putin said in reference to Obama’s
speech that “one should not manipulate words.”
Putin said that Washington repeats its mistakes by
relying on violence which results in poverty and social destruction.
He asked Obama: “Do you realize what you have done?”
Yes, Washington realizes it, but Washington will
not admit it.
Putin said that “ambitious America accuses Russia
of ambitions” while Washington’s ambitions run wild, and that the
West cloaks its aggression as fighting terrorism while Washington
finances and encourages terrorism.
The President of Iran said that terrorism was
created by the US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq and by US support
for the Zionist destruction of Palestine.
Obama’s speech made clear that Washington accepts
no responsibility for the destruction of the lives and prospects of
millions of Muslims. The refugees from Washington’s wars who are
overflowing Europe are the fault of Assad, Obama declared.
Obama’s claim to represent “international norms”
was an assertion of US hegemony, and was recognized as such by the
General Assembly.
What the world is faced with is two rogue
anti-democratic governments—the US and Israel—that believe that
their “exceptionalism” makes them above the law. International norms
mean Washington’s and Israel’s norms. Countries that do not comply
with international norms are countries that do not comply with
Washington and Israel’s dictates.
The presidents of Russia, China, and Iran did not
accept Washington’s definition of “international norms.”
The lines are drawn. Unless the American people
come to their senses and expel the Washington warmongers, war is our
future.
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts was
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and
associate editor of the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for
Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and Creators Syndicate.
He has had many university appointments. His internet columns have
attracted a worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are
The Failure of Laissez
Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution of the West
and
How America Was Lost.