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Subject: [LeftLibertarian] A "September Surprise"?
Date: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 3:47 PM

 Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com

July 10, 2000


WEAPONS OF MASS DISTRACTION �
CLINTON'S SEPTEMBER SURPRISE?

With Gore trailing badly in the polls, will the White House wag the dog? Scott
 Ritter thinks so. Ritter is the former UN arms inspector who quit after
discovering that information covertly gathered by the UN was turned over to
the US by the team's chief, Richard Butler. In London for a meeting of the
Great Britain Iraq Society, he told the Independent that
"The new commission, Unmovic, will not be allowed into Iraq in August, three
months away from the election. You have got a Vice-President, Al Gore,
trailing behind in the polls and what better way to appear tough and switch
attention away to a so-called foreign threat. The UN Security Council did not
vote on Desert Fox and we can expect the same thing to happen again. The US
would not like to take unilateral action, it needs Britain to give it in
appearance of something multilateral. And sadly, when the US says jump, Tony
Blair asks 'how high?'"

GET OUT THE BIG GUNS

It's not like it hasn't happened before. Weapons of mass distraction are the
biggest guns in any sitting President's arsenal, and if you think the most
ravenously opportunistic politician in American history would balk at such a
ruthless act of pure political calculation, then just ask the relatives of
the poor night watchman killed when Clinton bombed that pharmaceutical plant
in the Sudan. Remember when the CIA was swearing up and down that the El
Shifa factory outside of Khartoum was the focal point of a nefarious
terrorist plot � naturally spearheaded by all-purpose villain Osama bin Laden
� to wreak biological and chemical havoc on the region? A year later, they
admitted that it was all a "mistake" � and of course it was just a
coincidence that Clinton gave the order to bomb on the night of Monica
Lewinsky's return to the grand jury. Are we in for a repeat of those halcyon
days?

PERLE OF WISDOM

With trouble for Gore brewing on the domestic front � at least until Larry
Flynt releases those photos � both the Democratic and Republican presidential
candidates are seemingly engaged in a chest-beating contest over the
prostrate body politic of Iraq. Richard Perle, prominent neoconservative
foreign policy maven and a Bush advisor, averred that
"Governor Bush has said ... he would fully implement the Iraq Liberation Act.
We all understand what that means. It means a serious and sustained effort to
assist the opposition with a view to bringing down Saddam's regime. In 31
years in Washington, I have not seen a sustained hypocrisy that parallels the
current administration's public embrace of the Iraq Liberation Act and its
dilatory tactics aimed at preventing any progress taking place under the act.
That will not be the case in a Bush administration."

CLINTON IN HELL

What better way to respond than to escalate the almost daily bombing of Iraq?
Over a million Iraqis � most of them children � have died since the
imposition of draconian sanctions, but this cannot matter to Bill Clinton �
since he will burn in the deepest darkest province of Hell no matter what he
does. After all, what difference will a few more dead Iraqis make to our
sociopathic chief executive?

LIBERATION THROUGH STARVATION

Perle understands the "Iraq Liberation Act" � but most ordinary Americans
have never even heard of it. If they had, it might never have passed to begin
with. For this is just another foreign aid boondoggle, a $97 million subsidy
to the fractured and fractious Iraqi "opposition" � a motley crew of Islamic
fundamentalists, revolutionary Marxists, professional opportunists, and
frustrated democrats in exile who recently split into pro-US and anti-US
factions. The Iraqi National Accord, made up of Iraqi military and dissident
Baathist party cadre, broke away from the US-funded Iraqi National Congress
(INC), the umbrella opposition group, on strategic grounds: the INC has no
support inside Iraq because it is widely and accurately seen as the cat's-paw
of a hostile foreign power. As a mother cradles her dying infant in her arms,
cursing Uncle Sam for starving a baby to death, the father is unlikely to
take up arms in the service of his child's killers. This is a public
relations challenge that not even the Clintonian masters of "spin" have been
able to surmount, but it hasn't stopped the Republicans from complaining that
the Clinton administration has disbursed only $20,000 of the appropriations
authorized by the Iraqi Liberation Act. A recent news item, however, has me
wondering. . . .

OF COURSE I BELIEVE YOU. . . .

In Amman, Jordan, a curious advertisement appeared in local newspapers: the
US Army Corps of Engineers is soliciting bids for a "well" near the border
town of Treibel, but a few miles from Iraqi territory. Printed in small type,
it caused a large outcry as Islamic and leftist parties issued a joint
declaration condemning the plan: "Digging an artesian well for the U.S. army
usually happens on US territory or a US base. As Jordan is a sovereign Arab
country, digging a well on its soil for US forces is a diminution of
sovereignty." What a charmingly archaic conception these guys have: they
actually believe that respect for Jordan's alleged "sovereignty" will in any
way deter the US government from doing what it damn well wants to in that or
any other region of the world. Now the exact need for a well in the middle of
the desert, especially one so close to Iraq, may seem somewhat suspicious to
inveterate conspiracy theorists and other paranoids, but you and I believe
the explanation proffered by US embassy spokeswoman Danna Shell, who told
Reuters the well project "was tied to funding of a clinic under a worldwide
humanitarian assistance program by the US Department of Defense to the tune
of $55 million" � don't we?

A VASSAL STATE

Like hell we do. The report also cited an unnamed diplomat, who remarked that
"if the US was going to build a military installation on the Iraq border they
would not advertise it in the papers." But why not advertise what everyone
already knows anyway � that Jordan is a vassal state of the Americans, with
no more right to assert its so-called "sovereignty" than it had under the
Ottoman Turks, the Seljuks, the Parthian empire, or the Romans? Shell claims
that this "humanitarian project" is being carried out "in cooperation with
the Jordanian army," as it no doubt is, and it looks like some of that Iraqi
"liberation" money is being spent � on Clinton's September surprise.

RITTER'S REVISIONISM

Ritter, previously demonized by the Iraqis as American arrogance incarnate �
a man who wanted to "kick down doors" to get the goods on Iraq's alleged
weapons stockpile � has done a complete about-face since stepping down from
his official duties. Here is a man who was at the very core of the American
effort to disarm Saddam Hussein saying that it is time to not only lift the
sanctions, but to rethink our entire policy toward Iraq's disarmament, and
his recent article in Arms Control Today has caused a sensation. Ritter
exposes how the US-British insistence on Iraq's complete and utter
prostration has led, ironically, to a period of completely unmonitored Iraqi
rearmament � setting up Saddam for another round of attacks. This is the
self-perpetuating fraud at the very heart of the US-British policy: Iraq is a
convenient punching bag, which is being pummeled more or less constantly, the
punches coming faster and harder as Election Day 2000 approaches. As Ritter
put it to the Independent:
"The ironic thing is that the longer the inspectors stay away from Iraq, the
more time the hardliners there have to rebuild their weaponry. The
intelligence services of the US, Britain and Israel realise, but there is
nothing they can do while the US Administration wants to keep Iraq as the
whipping boy they can wheel out at times of domestic difficulties."

SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL �
BUT NOT FOR RITTER?

Ritter, by the way, is facing an investigation into allegations that he
passed on secret information to the Israelis. Naturally, his very public
criticism of the Clinton's administration's Iraq policy has nothing to do
with the FBI investigation, ongoing since 1996. It has cost him $120,000 so
far. "I have nothing to hide," he says: on the other hand, his Clintonian
pursuers have plenty to hide � but chances are they will never get called on
it. Why aren't conservatives wearing "we believe you, Scott" buttons and
starting up a defense fund � do you have to be involved in a sex scandal to
get any sympathy around here?

THE CLOUD OF MYSTERY

Ritter makes a convincing and technically detailed argument that Iraqi
weapons facilities have not only been largely destroyed but are beyond the
possibility of regeneration any time in the foreseeable future. In the face
of Ritter's inside knowledge of the subject, combined with a heroic
determination to get the truth out, the US State Department is stepping up
its propaganda campaign, whipping up a war scare over renewed accusations of
Iraqi rearmament. While not disputing the perfect legality of Iraq testing
short-range missiles � allowed under the terms of the UN's disarmament
mandate � Washington clouds the issue with murky accusations about possible
military applications of ordinary materials that have civilian uses. As long
as the Americans reserve the unilateral right to invade Iraqi territory at
will, and insist on utterly destroying not only Saddam but a whole generation
of Iraqis who are being devastated by the murderous sanctions, then no arms
inspection regime is possible. Ritter and his Unscom colleagues succeeded in d
efusing the threat of another war in Iraq as long as they had access � but
American and British arrogance has prevented any resumption of the process
begun by Ritter. This enables the US to maintain a cloud of mystery and
suspicion over Iraq as a potential repository of biological, chemical and
even nuclear weapons. As a recent wire story put it: "The State Department .
. . said that in the absence of United Nations inspectors on the ground in
Iraq, uncertainties about the significance of these activities will persist,"
said the US State Department in a written response to a New York Times report
about Iraqi rearmament. "As time passes our concerns will increase."

THE TEST

These "concerns" are increasing exponentially as Election Day looms larger.
Sometime in August, Ritter predicts, the US and Britain will demand that the
arms inspection regime return � without even offering to discuss the lifting
of sanctions. God help the Iraqis if Gore is still down in the polls. This
would be the real test of the nominees this presidential election year, a
trial-by-fire that would reveal the true moral character of the candidates,
all four of them. We know what to expect of Gore, but if and when Clinton
exercises his option to wag the dog, expect Dubya to wag his own tail in
unison, following doglike in the wake of the conquering Democrats.
Republicans always manage to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory � it's
the kind of made-to-order opposition party that governments everywhere like
to have around.

WILL NADER COP OUT?

As for Ralph Nader, it is by no means certain that the candidate of the
Greens would reflect his own party's antiwar stance; Nader has refused to
join the Green party, and tends to ignore the party platform (for example:
the party calls for a 50 percent reduction in military spending, whereas
Nader says 25 percent). Nader has stubbornly evaded answered foreign policy
questions so far, and it would be interesting to see his response to the
question posed pointblank: War with Iraq � are you for it or against it?

HE STOOD UP

There is only one visible candidate who has spoken out consistently and
eloquently on this question since 1990, when Bush the Elder proclaimed his
"New World Order" would rise over the shattered remnants of a devastated Iraq
� Patrick J. Buchanan. His indictment of the murderous sanctions � which have
been condemned by the Pope, the parliaments of Europe and Russia, and
concerned people all over the world � alone entitles him to the support of
anyone who doesn't care to be complicit with US war crimes. It was Buchanan
who stood up, virtually alone, against the War Party during the first "Desert
Storm" unleashed on the Iraqi people. As Barry McCaffrey's rampaging
centurions were shooting down surrendering Iraqis in cold bold, Buchanan
braved the war hysteria of the laptop bombardiers and dared to say that we
have no real national interest in preserving the throne of Kuwait. Iraq
threatened Israel, and the decrepit and repressive Saudis most of all, but
for daring to point this out Buchanan became the favorite hate object of
politically correct conservatives � and they spew their vitriol to this very
day. Still, he bravely holds the banner of peace aloft, and is a standing
reproach to the "amen corner" that says "yes" to every US military
intervention, no matter how farfetched or far afield. The War Party is
deathly afraid of this man, and will stop at nothing � nothing � to prevent
him from gaining an audience. When I last saw Pat, in Colorado, we walked
down a hallway, talking, in the company of two burly police officers, one on
either side of us: there were cops all over the place, adding an ominous note
to an otherwise festive occasion.

MEMO TO THE ELITES

Is war imminent? Lots of unpleasant events are imminent, I fear, and we
haven't seen the worst of it yet, not by a long shot. But I'll tell you this:
the American people will not stand for it. Not this time. Let them pull their
September surprise. Let the two major party candidates join hands in a war
dance, and let them try to shut out all opposition in the debates. They are
playing right into the hands of radicals like myself. For we are just waiting
for an opening such as they will unwittingly provide, that will provoke a
backlash of popular resentment against the arrogance of the elites. To the
people that run this country � and you know who you are � here is my entirely
unsolicited advice: don't do it in an election year. Heed my warning: you'll
be sorry.


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