Silencing
America As It Prepares For War
By John Pilger
July 29,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- Returning to the United States in an election
year, I am struck by the silence. I have covered
four presidential campaigns, starting with 1968; I
was with Robert Kennedy when he was shot and I saw
his assassin, preparing to kill him. It was a
baptism in the American way, along with the
salivating violence of the Chicago police at the
Democratic Party’s rigged convention. The great
counter revolution had begun.
The first
to be assassinated that year, Martin Luther King,
had dared link the suffering of African-Americans
and the people of Vietnam. When Janis Joplin sang,
“Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to
lose”, she spoke perhaps unconsciously for millions
of America’s victims in faraway places.
“We lost
58,000 young soldiers in Vietnam, and they died
defending your freedom. Now don’t you forget it.”
So said a National Parks Service guide as I filmed
last week at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. He
was addressing a school party of young teenagers in
bright orange T-shirts. As if by rote, he inverted
the truth about Vietnam into an unchallenged lie.
The
millions of Vietnamese who died and were maimed and
poisoned and dispossessed by the American invasion
have no historical place in young minds, not to
mention the estimated 60,000 veterans who took their
own lives. A friend of mine, a marine who became a
paraplegic in Vietnam, was often asked, “Which side
did you fight on?”
A few years
ago, I attended a popular exhibition called “The
Price of Freedom” at the venerable Smithsonian
Institution in Washington. The lines of ordinary
people, mostly children shuffling through a Santa’s
grotto of revisionism, were dispensed a variety of
lies: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
saved “a million lives”; Iraq was “liberated [by]
air strikes of unprecedented precision”. The theme
was unerringly heroic: only Americans pay the price
of freedom.
The 2016
election campaign is remarkable not only for the
rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders but also for
the resilience of an enduring silence about a
murderous self-bestowed divinity. A third of the
members of the United Nations have felt Washington’s
boot, overturning governments, subverting democracy,
imposing blockades and boycotts. Most of the
presidents responsible have been liberal – Truman,
Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama.
The
breathtaking record of perfidy is so mutated in the
public mind, wrote the late Harold Pinter, that it
“never happened …Nothing ever happened. Even while
it was happening it wasn’t happening. It didn’t
matter. It was of no interest. It didn’t matter … “.
Pinter expressed a mock admiration for what he
called “a quite clinical manipulation of power
worldwide while masquerading as a force for
universal good. It’s a brilliant, even witty, highly
successful act of hypnosis.”
Take Obama.
As he prepares to leave office, the fawning has
begun all over again. He is “cool”. One of the more
violent presidents, Obama gave full reign to the
Pentagon war-making apparatus of his discredited
predecessor. He prosecuted more whistleblowers –
truth-tellers – than any president. He pronounced
Chelsea Manning guilty before she was tried. Today,
Obama runs an unprecedented worldwide campaign of
terrorism and murder by drone.
In 2009,
Obama promised to help “rid the world of nuclear
weapons” and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. No
American president has built more nuclear warheads
than Obama. He is “modernising” America’s doomsday
arsenal, including a new “mini” nuclear weapon,
whose size and “smart” technology, says a leading
general, ensure its use is “no longer unthinkable”.
James
Bradley, the best-selling author of Flags of Our
Fathers and son of one of the US marines who
raised the flag on Iwo Jima, said, “[One] great myth
we’re seeing play out is that of Obama as some kind
of peaceful guy who’s trying to get rid of nuclear
weapons. He’s the biggest nuclear warrior there is.
He’s committed us to a ruinous course of spending a
trillion dollars on more nuclear weapons. Somehow,
people live in this fantasy that because he gives
vague news conferences and speeches and feel-good
photo-ops that somehow that’s attached to actual
policy. It isn’t.”
On Obama’s
watch, a second cold war is under way. The Russian
president is a pantomime villain; the Chinese are
not yet back to their sinister pig-tailed caricature
– when all Chinese were banned from the United
States – but the media warriors are working on it.
Neither
Hillary Clinton nor Bernie Sanders has mentioned any
of this. There is no risk and no danger for the
United States and all of us. For them, the greatest
military build-up on the borders of Russia since
World War Two has not happened. On May 11, Romania
went “live” with a Nato “missile defence” base that
aims its first-strike American missiles at the heart
of Russia, the world’s second nuclear power.
In Asia,
the Pentagon is sending ships, planes and special
forces to the Philippines to threaten China. The US
already encircles China with hundreds of military
bases that curve in an arc up from Australia, to
Asia and across to Afghanistan. Obama calls this a
“pivot”.
As a direct
consequence, China reportedly has changed its
nuclear weapons policy from no-first-use to high
alert and put to sea submarines with nuclear
weapons. The escalator is quickening.
It was
Hillary Clinton who, as Secretary of State in 2010,
elevated the competing territorial claims for rocks
and reef in the South China Sea to an international
issue; CNN and BBC hysteria followed; China was
building airstrips on the disputed islands. In its
mammoth war game in 2015, Operation Talisman Sabre,
the US practiced “choking” the Straits of Malacca
through which pass most of China’s oil and trade.
This was not news.
Clinton
declared that America had a “national interest” in
these Asian waters. The Philippines and Vietnam were
encouraged and bribed to pursue their claims and old
enmities against China. In America, people are being
primed to see any Chinese defensive position as
offensive, and so the ground is laid for rapid
escalation. A similar strategy of provocation and
propaganda is applied to Russia.
Clinton,
the “women’s candidate”, leaves a trail of bloody
coups: in Honduras, in Libya (plus the murder of the
Libyan president) and Ukraine. The latter is now a
CIA theme park swarming with Nazis and the frontline
of a beckoning war with Russia. It was through
Ukraine – literally, borderland — that Hitler’s
Nazis invaded the Soviet Union, which lost 27
million people. This epic catastrophe remains a
presence in Russia. Clinton’s presidential campaign
has received money from all but one of the world’s
ten biggest arms companies. No other candidate comes
close.
Sanders,
the hope of many young Americans, is not very
different from Clinton in his proprietorial view of
the world beyond the United States. He backed Bill
Clinton’s illegal bombing of Serbia. He supports
Obama’s terrorism by drone, the provocation of
Russia and the return of special forces (death
squads) to Iraq. He has nothing to say on the
drumbeat of threats to China and the accelerating
risk of nuclear war. He agrees that Edward Snowden
should stand trial and he calls Hugo Chavez – like
him, a social democrat – “a dead communist
dictator”. He promises to support Clinton if she is
nominated.
The
election of Trump or Clinton is the old illusion of
choice that is no choice: two sides of the same
coin. In scapegoating minorities and promising to
“make America great again”, Trump is a far
right-wing domestic populist; yet the danger of
Clinton may be more lethal for the world.
“Only
Donald Trump has said anything meaningful and
critical of US foreign policy,” wrote Stephen Cohen,
emeritus professor of Russian History at Princeton
and NYU, one of the few Russia experts in the United
States to speak out about the risk of war.
In a radio
broadcast, Cohen referred to critical questions
Trump alone had raised. Among them: why is the
United States “everywhere on the globe”? What is
NATO’s true mission? Why does the US always pursue
regime change in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Ukraine? Why
does Washington treat Russia and Vladimir Putin as
an enemy?
The
hysteria in the liberal media over Trump serves an
illusion of “free and open debate” and “democracy at
work”. His views on immigrants and Muslims are
grotesque, yet the deporter-in-chief of vulnerable
people from America is not Trump but Obama, whose
betrayal of people of colour is his legacy: such as
the warehousing of a mostly black prison population,
now more numerous than Stalin’s gulag.
This
presidential campaign may not be about populism but
American liberalism, an ideology that sees itself as
modern and therefore superior and the one true way.
Those on its right wing bear a likeness to 19th
century Christian imperialists, with a God-given
duty to convert or co-opt or conquer.
In Britain,
this is Blairism. The Christian war criminal Tony
Blair got away with his secret preparation for the
invasion of Iraq largely because the liberal
political class and media fell for his “cool
Britannia”. In the Guardian, the applause
was deafening; he was called “mystical”. A
distraction known as identity politics, imported
from the United States, rested easily in his care.
History was
declared over, class was abolished and gender
promoted as feminism; lots of women became New
Labour MPs. They voted on the first day of
Parliament to cut the benefits of single parents,
mostly women, as instructed. A majority voted for an
invasion that produced 700,000 Iraqi widows.
The
equivalent in the US are the politically correct
warmongers on the New York Times, the
Washington Post and network TV who dominate
political debate. I watched a furious debate on CNN
about Trump’s infidelities. It was clear, they said,
a man like that could not be trusted in the White
House. No issues were raised. Nothing on the 80 per
cent of Americans whose income has collapsed to
1970s levels. Nothing on the drift to war. The
received wisdom seems to be “hold your nose” and
vote for Clinton: anyone but Trump. That way, you
stop the monster and preserve a system gagging for
another war.
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