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[Title 17 U.S.C. section 107]

The Incident
by Harry Browne

In 1939 England and France went to war with Germany. Franklin
Roosevelt assured Winston Churchill privately that the United
States would join England in its war, even as he reassured
Americans publicly that their sons would never fight and die in a
foreign war.

Americans were strongly opposed to getting into the war. So
strongly that it was obvious to Roosevelt that he could never fulfill
his promises to Churchill unless someone attacked the United
States.

Since Hitler was trying very hard to avoid provoking a war with
America, Roosevelt turned his attention to Japan  especially after
Japan and Germany signed a mutual defense treaty.

Roosevelt's diplomats held secret negotiations with the Japanese
 demanding that the Japanese give up their conquered
possessions in Southeast Asia, although the U.S. didn't make
similar demands that Britain, France, and the Netherlands give up
their possessions.

Japan is an island country with virtually no natural resources of any
note. It had been necessary to rely on trading with the colonies of
Southeast Asia until the European colonial powers began
monopolizing those resources. The Japanese leaders decided they
had to establish colonies of their own  by force, just as the
European powers had.

Roosevelt's only interest in the Japanese' problems was that these
problems put Japan in a vulnerable position where its leaders might
do something drastic  which is what he wanted. He stepped up
the pressure on the Japanese, prohibiting critical exports from
America to Japan.

Finally, it became obvious to the Japanese that war with America
was inevitable. They knew they had practically no chance to win a
war against the world's #1 industrial power. Their only hope lay in
the possibility of destroying the American fleet at the outset.

And so the Japanese kept negotiating with the Americans in hope
of reaching a peaceful settlement  while making plans to attack
Pearl Harbor if the negotiations failed. Roosevelt made sure the
negotiations did fail, and the attack came.

That incident  the Pearl Harbor attack  caused the anti-war
movement in America to collapse. Even Charles Lindbergh, the
most public opponent of war, hurried to the recruiting office to enlist
the day after Pearl Harbor.

It was only years and decades later that the full truth came out
piece by piece  that the Americans had broken the Japanese
diplomatic and military codes and knew the Japanese intentions,
that the American military had made a secret agreement with the
British and Dutch to go to war with Japan, that Roosevelt had told
his cabinet prior to Pearl Harbor that "we are at war; we now have
to maneuver the Japanese into firing the first shot," that the
American Chiefs of Staff had misled the Pearl Harbor commanders
about the possibility of an attack on Pearl Harbor.

(For a brief summary of this deceit, see
http://www.independent.org/tii/news/001207Stinnett.html or
http://www.independent.org/tii/news/020311Cirignano.html.)

   Vietnam

After World War II and the Korean War stalemate, the American
people were in no mood to go to war again.

However, the American government had been engaged in a war
against Vietnam  both overtly and covertly. The war had started
in 1945 when Vietnamese nationalists wanted independence from
France and the French government resisted. The U.S. taxpayers
financed nearly half the French side before the French threw in the
towel.

By that time Vietnam had been divided "temporarily" between the
North, run by communist dictator Ho Chi Minh, and the South, run
by non-communist dictator Ngo Dinh Diem. The war resumed soon
afterward  only now it was a civil war between the two parts of
Vietnam. The U.S. aided the South, but the American public was
still generally opposed to U.S. troops fighting in another foreign
war.

But in August 1964 an incident occurred.

The American navy was covertly aiding South Vietnamese troops
making commando raids in North Vietnam. The destroyers Maddox
and C. Turner Joy were in the Gulf of Tonkin providing support
when they reported being attacked by North Vietnamese torpedo
boats.

The U.S. retaliated with air strikes against North Vietnamese Naval
bases and oil storage areas. Lyndon Johnson also used the
incident to gain support for a Congressional resolution authorizing
him to use "all necessary measures to repel any armed attacks
against the forces of the United States and to prevent further
aggression." No one seemed interested in asking what "the forces
of the United States" were doing in North Vietnam in the first place.

Needless to say, it turned out that there had been no attack against
the American destroyers, that the Johnson administration already
had plans to widen the war, and that administration officials had
used hazy, ambiguous reports from the Gulf of Tonkin to do what
they had wanted to do anyway. (In 1970 Congress repealed the
Gulf of Tonkin resolution.)

The incident had served the purpose of the American politicians
who wanted to escalate the war.

9/11

On September 11, 2001, a single incident transformed overnight a
President with a mediocre approval rating into the Glorious Leader
of the Free World.

Iraq

So now we come to Iraq.

Since taking office in January 2001  even before September 11
 George Bush has made it plain that he wants to remove
Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. He has never offered any
satisfactory reasons for this  only the assertion of secret
evidence that Iraq has powerful weapons and intends to use them
against America, and that Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda are in
cahoots, as well as the obvious fact that Saddam Hussein is a
dictatorial leader (supposedly the only such dictator in the world).

In the wake of September 11, most Americans were willing to go
along with anything George Bush wanted  provided it was
justified in some way as an act of revenge for the September 11
attacks.

But as time has passed, the desire for blood has lessened, and
Americans  politicians, writers, and ordinary people  have
become more questioning and skeptical about any supposed need
to attack Iraq.

If George Bush were to order such an attack tomorrow morning,
most Americans probably would support him. The anti-war
movement collapsed with Pearl Harbor, and it also collapsed the
moment the American military attacked Iraq in 1991 (even though
after the war it became clear that skepticism was justified). The
argument is along the lines of "my country right or wrong"  no
matter how many times my government proves to have been
wrong.

But I don't think George Bush wants reluctant support for a war
against Iraq. He undoubtedly wants the kind of support he received
after September 11. Anything less than that might not get him
reelected next year.

He needs an incident. He needs a "smoking gun" provocation so he
can "retaliate" against Iraq.

  What Might Happen

It seems obvious that Saddam Hussein is determined not to provide
such a provocation. Doing so would be tantamount to suicide. He
can't win a war with America. He knows that such a war will not
only depose him, but probably result in his execution by a
to-the-victor-goes-the-spoils war-crimes tribunal.

Consequently, he has allowed inspectors into his country to search
for weapons (what other government in the world has done so
voluntarily?). He has submitted to UN resolutions. He has carefully
avoided doing anything that would allow world opinion to be rallied
in favor of an attack against him.

What does all this mean?

I can't predict the future, but I do know this:

If an incident against America occurs  a chemical attack
in the U.S., a building destroyed, American troops
attacked somewhere  the odds are 1,000 to 1 against
the possibility that Saddam Hussein caused it, no matter
what "evidence" is asserted or even presented publicly.

If an incident occurs, it will be an answer to George
Bush's daily prayers.

If an incident occurs, we most likely won't know the truth
behind it until years later  long after the American
people have lost interest in the subject, just as with the
previous war-inspiring incidents.

   Power

The problem isn't George Bush.

The problem is that American Presidents have too much power and
not enough hobbies to keep their minds occupied.

We will always be in fear of being dragged into war so long as
American Presidents have the power to do whatever they want. As
Michael Cloud has pointed out, "The problem isn't the abuse of
power; it's the power to abuse."

The power has been abused by Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower,
Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and
Bush. And it will be abused by the next President as well.

Why? Because the power is there  waiting to be abused.

Presidents have too much power over domestic affairs and too
much power over foreign affairs.

The Great Libertarian Offer, if enacted, would remove most of the
domestic power.

And I have fashioned a Peace Amendment to the Constitution that
would remove most of the power to drag us into war.

The Founding Fathers knew that America wouldn't succeed by
trying to elect the right politicians to office. So they tried, as
Jefferson put it, to "bind them down from mischief with the chains
of the Constitution."

And that is what we must do.

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