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Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 22:34:13 -0500
From: "Raging Grannie (Wanda Ballentine)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [L_act]Chalmers Johnson: Sorrows of Empire

Chalmers Johnson is the author of "Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of
American Empire," a book packed with information about the wrong path
America has taken.  This excerpt from his new book continues his educated
and experienced observation of the march to disasterl

http://www.presentdanger.org/papers/sorrows2003.html
The Project Against the Present Danger.  Sstanding in Defense of
International Law, International Cooperation and Multilateralism

November 2003
Sorrows of Empire
By Chalmers Johnson

The Bush presidency has increased eminent scholar Chalmers Johnson's
disillusionment with the role the Bush administration is playing on the
global stage as well as at home. In this essay, excerpted from his
forthcoming book of the same title (Henry Holt) he develops his argument
about the impending "sorrows of empires." Johnson is particularly concerned
about the increasing militarisation of the United States, the reduction in
civil liberties and the economic consequences for the U.S. and its
allies.  It is reprinted by permission by Foreign Policy in Focus (online at
www.fpif.org).  Chalmers Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is the
president of the Japan Policy Research Institute in California.

Excerpts:

 From the moment the United States assumed the permanent military
domination of the world, it was on its own--feared, hated, corrupt and
corrupting, maintaining "order" through state terrorism and bribery, and
given to megalomaniacal rhetoric and sophistries while virtually inviting
the rest of the world to combine against it. The U.S. had mounted the
Napoleonic tiger and could not get off.

***
Four sorrows, it seems to me, are certain to be visited on the United
States. Their cumulative effect guarantees that the U.S. will cease to
resemble the country outlined in the Constitution of 1787. First, there
will be a state of perpetual war, leading to more terrorism against
Americans wherever they may be and a spreading reliance on nuclear weapons
among smaller nations as they try to ward off the imperial juggernaut.
Second is a loss of democracy and Constitutional rights as the presidency
eclipses Congress and is itself transformed from a co-equal "executive
branch" of government into a military junta. Third is the replacement of
truth by propaganda, disinformation, and the glorification of war, power,
and the military legions. Lastly, there is bankruptcy, as the United States
pours its economic resources into ever more grandiose military projects and
shortchanges the education, health, and safety of its citizens
***
  The first Iraq War produced four classes of casualties--killed in action,
wounded in action, killed in accidents (including "friendly fire"), and
injuries and illnesses that appeared only after the end of hostilities.
During 1990 and 1991, some 696,778 individuals served in the Persian Gulf
as elements of Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Of these
148 were killed in battle, 467 were wounded in action, and 145 were killed
in accidents, producing a total of 760 casualties, quite a low number given
the scale of the operations.
However, as of May 2002, the Veterans Administration (VA) reported that an
additional 8,306 soldiers had died and 159,705 were injured or ill as a
result of service-connected "exposures" suffered during the war. Even more
alarmingly, the VA revealed that 206,861 veterans, almost a third of
General Schwarzkopf's entire army, had filed claims for medical care,
compensation, and pension benefits based on injuries and illnesses caused
by combat in 1991. After reviewing the cases, the agency has classified
168,011 applicants as "disabled veterans." In light of these deaths and
disabilities, the casualty rate for the first Gulf War is actually a
staggering 29.3%.
A significant probable factor in these deaths and disabilities is depleted
uranium (or DU)...

***

A year and a half after September 11, 2001, at least two articles of the
Bill of Rights were dead letters--the fourth prohibiting unwarranted
searches and seizures and the sixth guaranteeing a jury of peers, the
assistance of an attorney in offering a defense, the right to confront
one's accusers, protection against self-incrimination, and, most
critically, the requirement that the government spell out its charges and
make them public. The second half of Thomas Jefferson's old warning--"When
the government fears the people, there is liberty; when the people fear the
government, there is tyranny"--clearly applies.

***
There is only one development that could conceivably stop this cancerous
process, and that is for the people to retake control of Congress, reform
it and the election laws to make it a genuine assembly of democratic
representatives, and cut off the supply of money to the Pentagon and the
Central Intelligence Agency


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