Obama’s Self-Deceit
President Obama, who has boasted of ordering military
strikes on seven countries, chastised Russia and China for not
abiding by the rules of international behavior, a breathtaking
example of hypocrisy or self-deceit
By Joe Lauria
September 29, 2015 "Information
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There was stunned silence in the General
Assembly Hall on Monday as U.S. President Barack Obama warned
leaders against falling back to pre-United Nations days, in which
strong nations imposed their will by force against the weak. There
was apparent disbelief as he said it was Russia and China that
wanted a “return to the rules that applied for most of human history
and that pre-date this institution.”
These ancient rules included the “belief that power is a zero-sum
game; that might makes right; that strong states must impose their
will on weaker ones; that the rights of individuals don’t matter;
and that in a time of rapid change, order must be imposed by force.”
The silence in the chamber came because everything
Obama ascribed to others perfectly describes U.S. behavior from the
end of the Second World War until today.
Since 1945, the U.S. has participated in
dozens of documented invasions and overthrows of
sovereign governments that resisted U.S. hegemony — the strongest
nation imposing its will militarily on the weak. Among the best
known are the 1953 and 1954 coups in Iran and Guatemala, and the
invasions of Vietnam and Iraq. There were other democracies
overthrown to install monarchies or dictatorships, such as Mobutu in
Congo in 1961, Suharto in Indonesia in 1965 and Pinochet in Chile in
1973.
There was a setback to the American militarists
with the loss in Vietnam, but a decade later Ronald Reagan was back
at it, starting with a small invasion of Grenada. George H.W. Bush
pounded Panama in 1989 and then devastated Iraqi forces in 1991 with
an air and ground campaign, leading to his declaration that “we’ve
kicked the Vietnam Syndrome once and for all.” Thirty years after
the defeat in Vietnam, his son, George W. Bush, staged a full-scale
2003 invasion of Iraq, unleashing utter chaos that’s led to the most
fearsome terrorist power in history.
Yet Obama on Monday was blaming Russia and China
for the mess Washington has created, saying, “We see some major
powers assert themselves in ways that contravene international
law.” Obama cited Russia’s “annexation” of Crimea and “further
aggression” in Eastern Ukraine.
He didn’t mention the
documented U.S. orchestrated coup against a
democratically-elected president in Kiev, which eastern Ukrainians
have resisted. Russia has helped them but the U.S. with all its
fancy surveillance that can find out almost any detail of your
private life has yet to come up with a scrap of evidence of a
Russian “invasion” of Ukraine.
At heart is either Obama’s willful ignorance of
Ukraine, a clumsy attempt at disinformation, or as Vladimir Putin
suggested in his U.N. speech a half hour later, a big measure of
self-deception.
Obama said Ukrainians favor the West. That may be
true of most western Ukrainians but not the whole country. Then, he
said the U.S. has “few economic interests” in Ukraine. That’s
woefully ignorant or a blatant lie. Monsanto has a big interest.
Then there’s Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and a John Kerry family
friend
joining the board of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine’s largest
private gas producer, just after the coup.
And the country’s finance minister is an American,
Natalie Jaresko, who was given Ukrainian citizenship on the day she
began the job. Why put an American government official in charge of
the treasury of a foreign country?
Despite Russia’s “aggression,” Obama said he did
not want a new Cold War — just U.S. bases encircling Russia, and
China. In the South China Sea, the “U.S. makes no territorial
claims,” Obama said, and only has an altruistic interest in
protecting freedom of navigation and resolving disputes peacefully
and not by “the law of force.” Yet, when the International Court of
Justice ruled the U.S. mining of Nicaraguan harbors in the 1980s was
illegal, the U.S. just ignored it.
On Syria, Obama (and his junior partners in
Europe) insist that President Bashar al-Assad must leave office, as
though that would make ISIS lay down its arms. “Realism … requires a
managed transition away from Assad and to a new leader, and an
inclusive government that recognizes there must be an end to this
chaos so that the Syrian people can begin to rebuild,” the President
said.
Obama’s position presupposes that the war would
end as soon as a new Syrian leader calls off the fight. Instead ISIS
is fighting not only to topple Assad, but to take Damascus from
whoever may take Assad’s place. They want the capital. It doesn’t
matter who is in charge.
Putin argues that Assad’s military is the most
effective ground force (along with the Kurds) against the monstrous
group and that all nations who want ISIS defeated should work with
Assad. “Similar to the anti-Hitler coalition, it could unite a broad
range of parties willing to stand firm against those who, just like
the Nazis, sow evil and hatred of humankind,” Putin said.
While this is the most practical approach, it
would be politically difficult for Western leaders, after three
years of calling for Assad’s ouster, to reverse course. Instead the
West blames Russian “ambition” in its military build-up in Syria
rather than seeing it as a move to help Syria defeat this scourge
that came about partly by the West playing around with terrorists
who turned into a Frankenstein monster.
“The Islamic State itself did not come out of
nowhere,” Putin told the Assembly. “It was initially developed as a
weapon against undesirable secular regimes.” He added that it was
irresponsible “to manipulate extremist groups and use them to
achieve your political goals, hoping that later you’ll find a way to
get rid of them or somehow eliminate them.”
Russia warned from
three years ago that this could happen. “I’m urged to ask
those who created this situation: do you at least realize now what
you’ve done?” Putin asked. “But I’m afraid that this question will
remain unanswered, because they have never abandoned their policy,
which is based on arrogance, exceptionalism and impunity.”
Though Obama told the U.N. that he could
essentially blow up the whole world if he wanted to, he’s decided to
be a nice guy and seek diplomacy over confrontation with Russia and
China. “I lead the strongest military that the world has ever
known,” he boasted to the quiet hall, “and I will never hesitate to
protect my country or our allies, unilaterally and by force where
necessary.”
“I stand before you today believing in my core
that we, the nations of the world, cannot return to the old ways of
conflict and coercion,” Obama said. “We cannot look
backwards.” Obama might try looking into a mirror instead.
Joe Lauria is a veteran foreign-affairs journalist
based at the U.N. since 1990. He has written for the Boston Globe,
the London Daily Telegraph, the Johannesburg Star, the Montreal
Gazette, the Wall Street Journal and other newspapers. He can be
reached atjoelauria@gmail.com and
followed on Twitter at @unjoe.