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Moscow Times. 23 September 2002.  Dark Passage - editorial by Chris Floyd.

MOSCOW -- Not since "Mein Kampf" has a geopolitical punch been so
blatantly telegraphed, years ahead of the blow.

Adolf Hitler clearly spelled out his plans to destroy the Jews and
launch wars of conquest to secure German domination of world affairs in
his 1925 book, long before he ever assumed power. 

Despite the zigzags of rhetoric he later employed, the various PR spins
and temporary justifications offered for this or that particular policy,
any attentive reader of his vile regurgitation could have divined his
intentions as he drove his country -- and the world -- to murderous upheaval.

Similarly -- in method, if not entirely in substance -- the Bush
Regime's foreign policy is also being carried out according to a strict
blueprint written years ago, then renewed a few months before the Regime
was installed in power by the judicial coup of December 2000.

The first version, mentioned in passing here last week, was drafted by a
team operating under then-Defense Secretary Dick Cheney in 1992. 

It set out a new doctrine for U.S. power in the 21st century, an
aggressive, unilateral approach that would secure American domination of
world affairs -- "by force if necessary," as one of the acolytes put it.

When the Dominators were temporarily ousted from government after 1992,
they continued their strategic planning with funding from the
military-energy-security apparatus and right-wing foundations. 

This culminated in a new group, the aptly-named Project for a New
American Century (PNAC). Members included hard-right players like
Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Zalmay Khalilzad (now "special
envoy" to the satrapy of Afghanistan) and other empire aspirants
currently perched in the upper reaches of government power.

In September 2000, PNAC updated the original Cheney plan in a published
report, "Strengthening America's Defenses." In this and related
documents, the earlier precepts were reiterated and refined. 

The plans called for unprecedented hikes in military spending, the
plantation of American bases in Central Asia and the Middle East, the
toppling of recalcitrant regimes, the militarization of outer space, the
abrogation of international treaties, the willingness to use nuclear
weapons and control of the world's energy resources.

And the present course of action was clearly set forth: "The United
States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in Gulf
regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the
immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force
presence in the Gulf transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein."

But Iraq is just a stepping stone. 

Iran is next -- indeed, Cheney, Rumsfeld and the PNAC team say that Iran
is "perhaps a far greater threat" to U.S. oil hegemony. 

Other nations will follow, including Russia and China. 

In one way or another -- by military means or economic dominance, by
conquest, alliance or silent acquiescence -- they must all be brought to
heel, forcibly prevented from "challenging our leadership or even
aspiring to a larger regional or global role."

These texts spring from the Dominators' quasi-religious cult of
"American exceptionalism," the belief in the unique and utter goodness
of the American soul -- embodied chiefly by the nation's moneyed elite,
of course -- and the irredeemable, metaphysical evil of all those who
would oppose or criticize the elite's righteous (and conveniently
self-serving) policies.

Anyone still "puzzled" over the Bush Regime's behavior need only look to
these documents for enlightenment. They have long been available to the
media -- which accepted Bush's transparent campaign lies about a "more
humble foreign policy" at face value -- but have only now started
attracting wider notice, in the New Yorker magazine this spring, and
this week in the Glasgow Sunday Herald.

The documents explain America's relentless march across Afghanistan,
Central Asia and soon into the Middle East. 

They explain the Bush Regime's otherwise unfathomable rejection of
international law, its fanatical devotion to so-called missile defense,
its gargantuan increases in military spending -- even its antediluvian
energy policy, which mandates the continued primacy of oil and gas in
the world economy. 

The Sept. 11 attacks gave the Regime a pretext for greatly accelerating
this published program of global dominance, but they would have pursued
it in any case.

So there will be war: either soon, after the November mid-term
elections, or -- in the unlikely event that Iraq's offer of inspections
is accepted -- then later, after some "provocation" or "obstruction," no
doubt in good time before the 2004 presidential vote. 

The purse-lipped rhetoric about "liberation" and "moral clarity" is just
so much desert sand being thrown in our eyes. 

Backstage, the Bush Regime is playing Mafia-style hardball, warning
reluctant allies to get on board now or else miss out on their cut of
the loot when America -- not a "democratic Iraq" -- divvies up Saddam's
oil fields: a shakedown detailed this week by the Economist, among many others.

The Dominators dream of empire. Not only will it extend their temporal
power, they believe it will also give them immortality. 

One of their chief gurus, Reaganite firebreather Michael Ledeen, says
that if the Dominators reject "clever diplomacy" and "just wage total
war" to subjugate the Middle East, "our children will sing great songs
about us years from now." 

This madness, this bin Laden-like megalomania, is now driving the
hijacked American republic -- and the world -- to murderous upheaval.

It's all there in the text, set down in black and white.

Read it and weep.

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ProletarianNews
http://www.utopia2000.org

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