The Grave Threat Is the Bush AdministrationBy Paul Craig Roberts
11/28/05
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Lew Rockwell" -- -- According to news reports, at a US Naval Academy speech on Wednesday, President Bush will announce plans for withdrawing
US troops from Iraq. It will be diverting to watch the propagandists at Fox "news" flip-flop with the White House line and
explain that now is the time to cut and run after all.
A month ago the administration’s line was that cutting
and running was the dastardly act of cowards and traitors who would abandon our troops and all they have fought for. A month
ago senior US commanders in Iraq said that the US-trained new Iraqi army only had 700 troops who could operate independently
of US support.
Now suddenly the new Iraq has the troops to do the job and America’s soldiers can come home. What
this means is that Republican pollsters have made it clear that the Republicans cannot win next year’s congressional
elections if the US is still mired in Iraq. The war is unpopular. A large majority of Americans do not believe the war was
justified, and they no longer support it. Republicans have no prospect of rehabilitating Bush if he keeps the country bogged
down in a pointless war.
The war, in other words, no longer serves the Republicans’ political interest and must
be got rid of. So much for "staying the course."
What will happen to Iraq and the Middle East no one knows. Our concerns
need to be directed at what happens here in the US. Bush’s war against Iraq might be over, but the police state Bush
built at home is still in place.
On November 27 Walter Pincus reported in the Washington Post that the Pentagon is
expanding its domestic surveillance activity and that all sorts of proposals are afoot to allow military agencies to spy on
law-abiding Americans and to build secret dossiers on citizens. The demand for police state powers is said to be necessary
in order to fight the "war on terror."
Considering the drastic gestapo-type activities for which Washington is clamoring,
a person would think that America is being overwhelmed by terrorist attacks. Yet, despite an aggressive and brutal war that
Bush has been waging in Iraq for going on three years, terrorist attacks in America are even more rare than an honest politician.
There has not been a terror attack since September 11, 2001, more than four years ago!
The Bush administration’s
hype about terrorism serves no purpose other than to build a police state that is far more dangerous to Americans than terrorists.
Ever
since the "war on terror" was initiated by the Bush administration, the US has been holding large numbers of "detainees."
By chance or the laws of probability, a few of these people might fit some definition of "terrorist." The vast majority, however,
are innocents picked up in the equivalent of Stalin-era KGB street sweeps. Many are hapless people sold by warlords to the
US in order to receive cash awards for turning in "terrorists."
Despite the large number of alleged "terrorists" or
"enemy combatants" that are being held, the Bush administration simply hasn’t a shred of evidence with which to bring
"detainees" to trial. If truth be known, the "detainees" are merely props for Bush’s hype about the "terrorist threat."
The "detainees" were arrested in order to make Americans feel safe and at ease with the police state.
Perhaps the most
famous of the alleged terrorists, a man held for more than three years, is the "dirty bomber" Jose Padilla. Padilla was the
"grave threat" who was going to set off a radioactive dirty bomb in a US city.
The charge never made any sense. If
al Qaeda had a dirty bomb, they certainly would not entrust it to the loud-mouthed Padilla, who was being followed around
by FBI agents. Such a weapon would be kept secret and entrusted only to the most competent and proven hands. Who could possibly
believe that top al Qaeda operatives would meet and plot with Jose Padilla?
The Bush administration has itself given
up its Padilla fantasy. After three years of hype about this most dangerous of terrorists who allegedly intended to kill large
numbers of Americans, the government’s indictment doesn’t mention dirty bombs or the murder of Americans. Instead,
Padilla is indicted for conspiring "to commit at any place outside the United States acts that would constitute murder" for
the purpose of advancing "violent jihad." Padilla is also charged with "conspiracy to provide material support for terrorists."
In
other words, the government has no case against Padilla and is putting him on trial in the US for conspiring to kill unidentified
foreigners in an effort to overthrow an unidentified foreign country. His case is lumped in with a case against four other
persons, one or more of whom may have committed an actual crime that can be used to tar them all.
Both the Attorney
General and President of the United States branded Padilla a "grave threat" to the lives of Americans. After three years of
this propaganda, all the US government can come up with is the trumped up charge of conspiracy to kill foreigners and to provide
support for terrorists.
A police state has to catch enemies in order to keep the people frightened and appreciative
of the watchful eye of the police state. Now that the Padilla case has evaporated, the Bush administration has come up with
a replacement. An American student of Arab descent, who was studying at a Saudi Arabian university, has been indicted by a
federal grand jury for conspiracy to assassinate President Bush. The indictment rests on the confession wrung out of the young
man by torture in a Saudi prison.
Does anyone really believe that al Qaeda leaders would conspire with an American
college student to assassinate President Bush? Indeed, President Bush has been Osama bin Laden’s greatest benefactor.
Why would al Qaeda want to kill the man who is doing them so much good? Before Bush launched his war on terror and invaded
Iraq, the vast majority of Muslims thought bin Laden was a nut case and supported the US. Today Muslims think Bush is a nut
case and support bin Laden.
What kind of a country have we become when we put a citizen on trial on the basis of a
confession obtained under torture by a foreign government? Is the case against this student anything other than an attempt
to enlist the sympathy factor for Bush in order to repair his standing in the polls?
Americans need to understand that
a police state has to produce results in order to justify its budget and its powers. It doesn’t really care who it catches.
Stalin’s police state caught the wife of Stalin’s foreign minister in one of its street sweeps.
The Bush
administration justifies torture and threatens to veto congressional attempts to restrain its use. The Bush administration
justifies indefinite detention of American citizens without charges. It asserts the power of indefinite detention based on
its subjective judgment about who is a threat. An American government that preaches "freedom and democracy" to the world claims
the powers of tyrants as its own.
Americans need to wake up. The only danger to Americans in Iraq is the one Bush created
by invading the country. The grave threat that Americans face is the Bush administration’s police state mentality.
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail] is John M. Olin Fellow; at the Institute for Political Economy and Research Fellow at the Independent Institute. He is a
former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, former contributing editor for National Review, and a former assistant
secretary of the U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of The Tyranny of Good Intentions.Copyright © 2005 Creators
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