Obama’s Ludicrous ‘Barrel Bomb’ Theme
In addressing the United Nations, President Obama singled out for
condemnation Syria’s President Assad and his alleged use of “barrel
bombs,” but Obama was silent on his own use of far more powerful
ordnance or the civilian tolls from Saudi/Israeli attacks with
highly lethal U.S. bombs, writes Robert Parry.
By Robert Parry
October 01, 2015 "Information
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The U.S. government has dropped hundreds of
thousands of tons of bombs on Iraq alone in the last dozen years –
and even hailed the start of the bombing campaign in 2003 as “shock
and awe” – but now has coyly and repeatedly decried the Syrian
government’s supposed use of crude “barrel bombs.”
This hyper-hypocritical propaganda theme was given
voice in President Barack Obama’s Sept. 28 speech to the United
Nations General Assembly when he denounced anyone who doesn’t favor
“regime change” in Syria as advocating “support [for] tyrants like
Bashar al-Assad, who drops barrel bombs to massacre innocent
children.”
Yet, Obama offered no criticism of various U.S.
administrations and American allies that have leveled whole cities,
killing countless men, women and children. That slaughter has
included two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan
in 1945 and the devastation of Indochina during the 1960s and 1970s
with more bomb tonnage than was dropped in all of World War II.
Millions, including countless children, were killed in these bombing
campaigns.
More recently, Obama’s predecessor, President
George W. Bush ordered the devastation of Fallujah and other Iraqi
cities to suppress resistance to the U.S. invasion and occupation of
Iraq. Obama himself has boasted of ordering military strikes in
seven countries, mostly aerial bombardments with many confirmed
civilian dead.
In 2014, Israel used American warplanes and
armaments to blast apart Gaza killing some 2,100 people – the vast
majority civilians and many of them children, including four little
boys playing on a beach. President Obama not only refrains from
criticizing Israel’s indiscriminate use of these devastating weapons
but stays silent on Israel’s rogue nuclear stockpile and today
ponders which giant “bunker buster” bombs should be added to
Israel’s bristling arsenal.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is dropping U.S.-supplied
ordnance, reportedly including cluster bombs, on the helpless
population of Yemen with Obama’s tacit approval and reportedly with
U.S. intelligence assistance.
On Monday, the Saudi air force apparently bombed a
wedding party on Yemen’s Red Sea coast killing more than 130 people,
including women who had taken refuge in a tent, according to various
news reports.
One surviving relative said it was difficult to
determine the exact number of dead because the bodies were blasted
into so many bloody pieces. “I saw no body intact,”
said Ahmed Altabozi, the uncle of one of the victims.
Yet, while President Obama has avoided any direct
public rebukes of U.S. or allied militaries for their slaughter of
civilians, he singled out Syria’s embattled government for using a
homemade weapon in its desperate fight against terrorists of the
Islamic State and Al Qaeda’s Nusra Front.
Further, Obama claimed that President Assad
dropped the “barrel bombs to massacre innocent children” when there
is no evidence that Assad had any such intent. Obama’s comment
amounted to crude and deceptive propaganda.
By contrast, when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu launches one of his periodic “lawn mowing” operations
against the people of Gaza and many children are cut down in the
process, Obama stands mute, apparently judging that the exercise in
recurring butchery is just one of those “price is worth it” moments.
Obviously, any killing of civilians in wartime is
to be deplored – whoever is dropping the bombs and whatever the
weapon’s degree of lethality – but it was still stunning to watch
Obama apply such selective outrage. Indeed, much of the UN General
Assembly seemed genuinely shocked by Obama’s blatant double
standards.
Propaganda Buzz Phrase
But it’s really all par for the course. Whenever
propagandists develop their “themes” for a conflict, they look for
certain “hot button” phrases that make the behavior of a
“black-hatted enemy” appear particularly venal. “Barrel bomb” has
become the propaganda buzz phrase of choice associated with the
Syrian conflict.
Yet, it seems likely this clumsy, improvised
weapon – supposedly dropped from helicopters – would be far less
lethal than rocket-propelled bombs delivered from afar by jet planes
or drones, the approach favored by the U.S. government and its
“allies.”
Civilians would have a much better chance to seek
safety in a bomb shelter before some “barrel bomb” is shoved out the
door of a helicopter than when a sophisticated U.S.-made bomb
arrives with little or no warning, as apparently happened to the
victims of that wedding in Yemen.
And that is not to mention the U.S. bombs that
involve depleted uranium, napalm, phosphorous and cluster munitions,
which present other humanitarian concerns. However, while
U.S.-assisted or U.S.-directed slaughters of civilians attract
little attention in the mainstream U.S. media, there are endless
denunciations of the Syrian government’s “barrel bombs.”
The propaganda drumbeat is such that the American
people are told that they must support “regime change” in Syria even
if it risks opening the gates of Damascus to a victory by the
Islamic State and Al Qaeda terrorists.
This odd “humanitarian” equation, tallied up by
the State Department and “human-rights” NGOs, holds that to secure
revenge for Syria’s alleged use of “barrel bombs,” the world must
accept the possibility of the black flag of Sunni terrorism flying
over a major Mideast capital while its streets would run red with
the blood of Christians, Alawites, Shiites and other “heretics.”
Then, apparently, the United States would have
little choice but to lead a massive expeditionary force into Syria
to oust the Islamic State and Al Qaeda, ensuring the deaths of
hundreds of thousands more innocents and sending millions more
fleeing into a destabilized Europe.
But such is the power of propaganda in managing
public perceptions. Use a phrase like “barrel bomb” over and over
again as if it is a uniquely evil weapon when, in fact, it is far
less lethal and destructive than the ordnance that the United States
routinely deploys or hands out to its “allies” like candy on
Halloween. Soon the people lose all perspective and are open to
manipulation. [See Consortiumnews.com’s “The
Power of False Narrative.”]
Once the U.S. public is softened up with the
propaganda and psy-ops – also known as
“strategic communications” or Stratcom – the only
acceptable option is “regime change” in Syria even if that prospect
holds the likelihood of a far worse human catastrophe.
By hearing “barrel bomb” enough times, the
judgment of American citizens is clouded and any practical
suggestion for a realistic political settlement of Syria’s conflict
is deemed “appeasement” of a tyrant, which was the clear message of
President Obama’s UN tirade.
And, thus, the killing continues; the chaos grows
worse.
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