Are You Ready for Nuclear War?
by Paul Craig Roberts
http://counterpunch.org/, August
19, 2008
Pervez Musharraf, the puppet installed
by the US to rule Pakistan in the interest of US hegemony, resigned
August 18 to avoid impeachment. Karl Rove and the Diebold electronic
voting machines were unable to control the result of the last
election in Pakistan, the result of which gave Pakistanis a bigger
voice in their government than America's.
It was obvious to anyone with any sense
-- which excludes the entire Bush Regime and almost all of the
"foreign policy community -- that the illegal and gratuitous
US invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and Israel's 2006 bombing
of Lebanon civilians with US blessing, would result in the overthrow
of America's Pakistani puppet.
The imbecilic Bush Regime ensured Musharraf's
overthrow by pressuring their puppet to conduct military operations
against tribesmen in Pakistani border areas, whose loyalties were
to fellow Muslims and not to American hegemony. When Musharraf's
military operations didn't produce the desired result, the idiotic
Americans began conducting their own military operations within
Pakistan with bombs and missiles. This finished off Musharraf.
When the Bush Regime began its wars in
the Middle East, I predicted, correctly, that Musharraf would
be one victim. The American puppets in Egypt and Jordan may be
the next to go.
Back during the Nixon years, my Ph.D.
dissertation chairman, Warren Nutter, was Assistant Secretary
of Defense for International Security Affairs. One day in his
Pentagon office I asked him how the US government got foreign
governments to do what the US wanted. "Money," he replied.
"You mean foreign aid?" I asked.
"No," he replied, "we just
buy the leaders with money."
It wasn't a policy he had implemented.
He inherited it and, although the policy rankled with him, he
could do nothing about it. Nutter believed in persuasion and
that if you could not persuade people, you did not have a policy.
Nutter did not mean merely third world
potentates were bought. He meant the leaders of England, France,
Germany, Italy, all the allies everywhere were bought and paid
for.
They were allies because they were paid.
Consider Tony Blair. Blair's own head of British intelligence
told him that the Americans were fabricating the evidence to justify
their already planned attack on Iraq. This was fine with Blair,
and you can see why, with his multi-million dollar payoff once
he was out of office.
The American-educated thug, Saakashkvili
the War Criminal, who is president of Georgia, was installed by
the US taxpayer funded National Endowment for Democracy, a neocon
operation whose purpose is to ring Russia with US military bases,
so that America can exert hegemony over Russia.
Every agreement that President Reagan
made with Mikhail Gorbachev has been broken by Reagan's successors.
Reagan's was the last American government whose foreign policy
was not made by the Israeli-allied neoconservatives. During the
Reagan years, the neocons made several runs at it, but each ended
in disaster for Reagan, and he eventually drove them from his
government.
Even the anti-Soviet Committee on the
Present Danger regarded the neocons as dangerous lunatics. I
remember the meeting when a member tried to bring_the neocons
into the committee, and old line American establishment representatives,
such as former Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon, hit the roof.
The Committee on the Present Danger regarded
the neocons as crazy people who would get America into a nuclear
war with the Soviet Union. The neocons hated President Reagan,
because he ended the cold war with diplomacy, when they desired_a
military victory over the Soviet Union.
Deprived of this, the neocons now want
victory over Russia.
Today, Reagan is gone. The Republican
Establishment is gone. There are no conservative power centers,
only neoconservative power centers closely allied with Israel,
which uses the billions of dollars funneled into Israeli coffers
by US taxpayers to influence US elections and foreign policy.
The Republican candidate for president
is a warmonger. There are no checks remaining in the Republican
Party on the neocons' proclivity for war. What Republican constituencies
oppose war? Can anyone name one?
The Democrats are not much better, but
they have some constituencies that are not enamored of war in
order to establish US world hegemony. The Rapture Evangelicals,
who fervently desire Armageddon, are not Democrats; nor are the
brainwashed Brownshirts desperate to vent their frustrations by
striking at someone, somewhere, anywhere.
I get emails from these Brownshirts and
attest that their hate-filled ignorance is extraordinary. They
are all Republicans, and yet they think they are conservatives.
They have no idea who I am, but since I criticize the Bush Regime
and America's belligerent foreign policy, they think I am a "liberal
commie pinko."
The only literate sentence this legion
of fools has ever managed is: "If you hate America so much,
why don't you move to Cuba!"
Such is the current state of a Reagan
political appointee in today's Republican Party. He is a "liberal
commie pinko" who should move to Cuba.
The Republicans will get us into more
wars. Indeed, they live for war. McCain is preaching war for
100 years. For these warmongers, it is like cheering for your
home team. Win at all costs. They get a vicarious pleasure out
of war. If the US has to tell lies in order to attack countries,
what's wrong with that? "If we don't kill them over there,
they will kill us over here."
The mindlessness is total.
Nothing real issues from the American
press, which is about demonizing Russia and Iran, about the vice
presidential choices as if it matters, about whether Obama being
on vacation let McCain score too many points.
The mindlessness of the news reflects
the mindlessness of the government, for which it is a spokesperson.
The American media do not serve American
democracy or American interests. They serve the few people who
exercise power.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, the US
and Israel made a run at controlling Russia and the former constituent
parts of its empire. For awhile the US and Israel succeeded,
but Putin put a stop to it.
Recognizing that the US had no intention
of keeping any of the agreements it had made with Gorbachev, Putin
directed the Russian military budget to upgrading the Russian
nuclear deterrent. Consequently, the Russian army and air force
lack the smart weapons and electronics of the US military.
When the Russian army went into Georgia
to rescue the Russians in South Ossetia from the destruction being
inflicted upon them by the American puppet Saakashvili, the Russians
made it clear that if they were opposed by American troops with
smart weapons, they would deal with the threat with tactical nuclear
weapons.
The Americans were the first to announce
preemptive nuclear attack as their permissible war doctrine.
Now the Russians have announced the tactical use of nuclear weapons
as their response to American smart weapons.
It is obvious that American foreign policy,
with its goal of ringing Russia with US military bases, is leading
directly to nuclear war. Every American needs to realize this
fact. The US government's insane hegemonic foreign policy is a
direct threat to life on the planet.
Russia has made no threats against America.
The post-Soviet Russian government has sought to cooperate with
the US and Europe. Russia has made it clear over and over that
it is prepared to obey international law and treaties. It is
the Americans who have thrown international law and treaties into
the trash can, not the Russians.
In order to keep the billions of dollars
in profits flowing to its contributors in the US military-security
complex, the Bush Regime has rekindled the cold war. As American
living standards decline and the prospects for university graduates
deteriorate, "our" leaders in Washington commit us to
a hundred years of war.
If you desire to be poor, oppressed, and
eventually vaporized in a nuclear war, vote Republican.
Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate
Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial page and Contributing
Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good
Intentions.He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com
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