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Antiwar.com 
September 26, 2002


A Global Balkans
The Outcome of Bush�s Grand Strategy
Nebojsa Malic
 


When the New York Times published the current
government�s "National Security Strategy of the United
States" last week, the American Empire � already a
painful reality � became official. 

According to one review, "the 31-page document asserts
American dominance as the lone superpower � a status
no rival power will be allowed to challenge. And it
provides a reason the world should accept this state
of affairs: the expansion of peace and more freedom."
Another review analyzes the "unrestrained arrogance"
of American Empire, and the plan to reshape the world
any which way it chooses.

All eyes are now turned towards Iraq, as the testing
ground for the new Grand Strategy. But the test has
already been conducted over the past decade, in the
faraway corner of Europe: the Balkans. From the
early-on involvement in dismembering Yugoslavia to the
current occupation and domination of the resulting
vassal principalities, the US has used the Balkans to
test and expand the limits of its power, eventually
abolishing them altogether.

What the Strategy offers to the world is a global
Balkans: ruined, conquered, desperate, hopelessly
mired in delusions and lies. A wasteland, called
peace. 

Practice Makes Great Theory

There are many passages in the "National Security
Strategy" dealing with specific objectives, from
promoting genetically modified foods (for which US
companies would charge royalties) and "free trade"
(only as long as America comes out ahead), to
subjugating India, China, Russia and several key
African countries. But in the effort to make the world
safe for America, the "Strategy" also makes broader
claims, grounded one way or another in the Empires�
Balkans experiences: a chilling example of how theory
is based on successful practice. 

Meanings of Democracy

In several places, the "Strategy" asserts the
importance of democracy in the new world order, and
pledges US power to spread it to the entire world. 

"[W]e are ultimately fighting for our democratic
values and way of life," it says (Section III). How?
Consider this direct reference:

"when openings arrive, we can encourage change � as we
did in central and eastern Europe between 1989 and
1991, or in Belgrade in 2000." (Section II)

That the US literally paid the Serbian opposition to
take over the government was freely admitted on the
pages of the Washington Post and the New York Times
even as the Serbian elections of 2000 were under way.
In Kosovo, elections were used to legitimize the
Albanian takeover and the UN/NATO occupation. In
Bosnia, Imperial satraps have regularly attempted to
influence electoral outcomes, and if the results
displeased them, they would simply dismiss or
disenfranchise the winners. Most recently, Imperial
lackeys did their best to manipulate the vote in
Macedonia.

To seize power anywhere in the Balkans � not just the
former Yugoslavia, either � one needs America�s
blessing. Yet the lives of Croats, Bosnian Muslims,
Serbs, Albanians, Macedonians, Bulgarians, and
Romanians are a far cry from the "American way"- in
fact, most are worse off than under Communism.

Rogue and Evil Logic

The next pillar of the Strategy is derived from George
W. Bush�s speech in the aftermath of September 11:

"[O]ur responsibility to history is already clear: to�
rid the world of evil." (Section III)

That seems like an ambitious goal. After all, George
W. Bush considers himself a Christian. As the foremost
Christian prayer asks God to "deliver us from evil,"
wouldn�t this "responsibility to history" be
blasphemous? Certainly, unless "evil" is defined in
terms peculiarly unique to the Imperial worldview.

In that strange universe, evil and good are not
attributes of actions undertaken by individuals or
nations, as would normally be the case. Rather, they
are attributes of individuals and nations themselves,
determining the righteousness or wickedness of their
actions. Bombing civilians, for example, would be
considered evil under the old morality. In the
Imperial world, however, it is evil only when
undertaken by evil people � individuals or nations
thus designated by the Empire (like Slobodan
Milosevic). Employed by the Empire itself, the
embodiment of all that is righteous and good, it is
entirely acceptable. And why is the Empire the
embodiment of all righteous and good? Why because it
says so, of course, in a brilliant display of circular
logic that circumvents every philosophical principle
from the dawn of humanity onwards.

Until Emperor Bush called them "evil" last year, the
US-designated forces of darkness were referred to by
an Albrightism, "rogue states." According to the
Strategy, rogue states:

"display no regard for international law, threaten
their neighbors, and callously violate international
treaties to which they are party" (Section V)

One might note that the Empire itself has committed
all of these transgressions: it has flouted
international law by attacking Yugoslavia in 1999; it
threatens not is neighbors, but indeed the entire
world, with "preemptive strikes"; and it certainly
does not hesitate to violate international treaties it
has signed.

But remember, the Empire says is not capable of evil.
Only "rogues" are.

Absolute Power

Indeed, when facing a "rogue" like Slobodan Milosevic,
whose cardinal sin was daring to disobey American
diktat, anything goes. Dare someone argue that Kosovo
was an internal Serbian matter, as international law
clearly supports? Nonsense:

"the distinction between domestic and foreign affairs
is diminishing." (Section IX)

In fact, given the proper media coverage, the
democratic public in the West will believe just about
anything: from massacre yarns to unsubstantiated
claims of genocide. Not only can it believe the
nonexistent, it can be made to ignore the existing �
such as the mass expulsion of non-Albanians from the
occupied province, or the systematic destruction of
Serbian churches and cultural heritage in general. The
Strategy pays appropriate homage to the power of the
media:

"we also need a different and more comprehensive
approach to public information efforts that can help
people around the world learn about and understand
America." (Section IX)

In the aftermath of US interventions, Bosnia (1995+)
and Kosovo (1999+) have been occupied by NATO troops.
In Bosnia, the occupation was supposed to be
temporary. By the time Kosovo came along, even that
pretense was abandoned. "Peacekeeping" was replaced by
"nation-building." Though a cruel experiment in
playing God, with predictably disastrous results, it
is endorsed by the Strategy: 

"As humanitarian relief requirements are better
understood, we must also be able to help build police
forces, court systems, and legal codes, local and
provincial government institutions, and electoral
systems." (Section IX)

Finally, there was the manner in which the Kosovo War
was fought: massive destruction from the air, combined
with proxy forces on the ground to avoid American
casualties. Empire�s causes are worth thousands of
deaths, as long as they are not American. The Strategy
says:

"We must build and maintain our defenses beyond
challenge." (Section IX)

But what "defenses" does it speak of? September 11 has
shown that the Empire lacks true defenses; all its
military might is offensive: from aircraft carriers
that project bombers (i.e. power) all over the world,
to cruise missiles, smart bombs, fast tanks and
special forces. Almost since its inception, the United
States has defined war as something that takes place
elsewhere.

The Law, and Those Above It

It is the absolute power to attack (but not defend)
anyone, anywhere, anytime, that has most likely
enabled the assumption of Imperial rulers that they
alone can define good and evil. To them, law is but a
way of exercising power � a means to an end, no more.
Their Manifest Destiny allows for some magnificent
sophistry:

[T]he United States must defend liberty and justice
because these principles are right and true for all
people everywhere. No nation owns these aspirations,
and no nation is exempt from them.( Section II)

All are equal before the law: a noble sentiment by any
standard, and entirely true. But at the same time,
some are more equal than others:

"We will take the actions necessary to ensure that our
efforts to meet our global security commitments and
protect Americans are not impaired by the potential
for investigations, inquiry, or prosecution by the
International Criminal Court (ICC), whose jurisdiction
does not extend to Americans and which we do not
accept." (Section IX)

Again, a noble value � refusing to give up a nation�s
sovereignty to a politically motivated and
unprecedented supranational institution � is in
service of rank hypocrisy. For even as the US rejects
the ICC, it flogs Yugoslavia almost daily into
submitting to the ICTY, a "court" even less legitimate
than its world-encompassing offspring, and even more
clearly political in character. 

True Friends of Terrorism

Of course, the Strategy is ultimately about the
Empire�s ongoing "war on terrorism". But the war is
not against all terrorism � merely the kind aimed
against Americans. Employed against others, especially
America�s enemies, it is not called "terrorism," and
is definitely not labeled as evil.

Terrorism happens to be a remarkably effective way of
achieving political and other aims, which is why it is
so widespread. The Strategy clearly defines terrorism
as "premeditated, politically motivated violence
perpetrated against innocents." (Section III)

Consider, then, a statement by Lt. Gen. Michael Short,
US Air Force, quoted in the International Herald
Tribune and the Washington Post in May 1999:

"If you wake up in the morning and you have no power
to your house and no gas to your stove and the bridge
you take to work is down and will be lying in the
Danube for the next 20 years, I think you begin to
ask, 'Hey, Slobo, what's this all about? How much more
of this do we have to withstand?' And at some point,
you make the transition from applauding Serb machismo
against the world to thinking what your country is
going to look like if this continues." 

Is this not "premeditated, politically motivated
violence perpetrated against innocents"? Even as
Imperial sophistry says no (for the Empire can do no
evil), all logic and reason say yes.

In the period leading up to the US attack, the
Albanian "Kosovo Liberation Army" engaged in
politically motivated violence against innocents. It
was even branded "a clearly terrorist organization" by
a US diplomat, who was subsequently exiled to
Indonesia for this transgression. The KLA, you see,
couldn�t possibly be terrorists. They were fighting
for "American values," as Sen. Joseph Lieberman
infamously noted. Never mind their actions, or their
celebration of their Nazi ancestors. Imperial support
for the KLA and its offshoots in Macedonia and
southwestern Serbia is unwavering.

Equally troubling is the continued support for
militant Islamic fundamentalists in Bosnia, despite
their links to Al-Qaeda. The Strategy proclaims:

"Allies of terror are enemies of civilization."
(Introduction)

Here�s looking at you, Your Majesty.

The Poisoning of Truth

That is not one last straw, though. Dripping in
hypocrisy, the Strategy repeatedly states that liberty
and trade create peace and prosperity � a manifest
truth, actually. But the very concept of Empire is
emphatically opposed to liberty, trade, peace, and
prosperity: it is entirely about enslavement, power,
conquest and despair � in short, about force.

But according to His Elevated Majesty, if someone
dares dispute this, or argue that peace, liberty and
prosperity cannot possibly come at gunpoint (only
power does, as Chairman Mao famously observed), such
evil rogues and misfits will be preventively bombed
out of existence. For their own good, of course. 

Just ask the Serbs.

�Nebojsa Malic
 
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