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Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com
September 8, 2000
UN MILLENNIUM SUMMIT: GLOBALIST DREAM IS YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE

If there were ever any doubts that we are headed for a future of war,
dictatorship, and endless trouble, then the "Millennium Summit" should put
these permanently to rest. In a veritable orgy of grandiosity, and with maximum
pomp and circumstance, the world's leaders gathered in New York City � which at
that point became the epicenter of evil in the world � and proclaimed their
utter indispensability. If bromides were gold, we'd all be rich as Croesus: the
speeches were larded with them, chock full of words like "opportunity,"
"diversity," and "globalization," and all praising the UN and its arrogant top-
heavy bureaucracy as the only hope for the future. If these preening blowhards
are the future, then I'll take the past � the era before that dismal day,
October 25, 1945, when the UN was founded at a San Francisco conference
presided over by its first Secretary General, Alger Hiss, a convicted Communist
spy, who wrote the UN Charter. Looking up at us from the lowest rung of Hell,
how proud Hiss must be of his handiwork!

BEYOND THE BROMIDES
Looking behind the bromides, however, and wiping away all the drooling drivel
about "global togetherness" oozing out of the coverage of this signal event,
the real story of a world on the brink of war is there to be read. As
potentates and despots, royal emissaries and presidential envoys rose to speak,
one after the other, virtually each and every one of them made some allusion �
albeit subtle � to the private agendas behind the facade of public amity. The
Western agenda was front and center at this conference, and President Clinton
directly addressed it in his remarks. This agenda was little noted in the
American media, except as a backdrop to the failing Middle East "peace
process." Yet buried in Clinton's speech � buried, that is, at least as far as
the news coverage of it was concerned � was a truly ominous proposal for a
standing UN army. Bemoaning the inability of the UN to intervene in Africa, as
well as the Balkans, the President declared that the globo-crats must have "the
tools to deter challenges" to their authority. These "tools" of "peace" are
nothing less than the weapons of war:

"One answer to this problem would be to say: we should not ask the UN to do
what it is not equipped to do. Our answer should be: let us equip the UN to do
what we ask. We need better machinery to ensure UN peacekeepers can be rapidly
deployed, with the right training and equipment, the ability to project
credible force, and missions well-defined by a well functioning headquarters.
To meet this challenge, we must also more effectively deploy civilian police to
UN missions."

WILSON REDUX
In short, what the UN needs is a standing army. Not since Woodrow Wilson has
the internationalist anthem been sung from a presidential podium as loudly and
explicitly. Chiming right in, British Prime Minister Tony Blair laid out the
terms of the new globalist initiative with his usual hectoring belligerence:

"We need UN forces composed of units appropriate for more robust peacekeeping
that can be inserted quickly, rather than whatever the Secretary-General's
staff has been able to gather from reluctant member states. This means a new
contract between the UN and its members. We must be prepared to commit our
forces to UN operations. The UN must alter radically its planning, intelligence
and analysis, and develop a far more substantial professional military staff.
When the moment comes, a field headquarters must be ready to move, with an
operational communications system up and running immediately rather than weeks
into the deployment. The Brahimi report is right. We should implement it, and
do so within a twelve month timescale."

THE INTERNATIONALISTS' INTERNATIONAL
The "Brahimi report" refers to a UN document that calls for not only beefing up
"peacekeeping" operations, but also for centralizing command and control of UN
forces in a permanent military structure. The Clintonian-Blairite call for a
more "robust" UN military capacity echoes a demand made by the UN Millennium
Assembly, a coven of accredited "NGOs" � "nongovernmental organizations" who
support the UN in their respective countries, a kind of Internationalists'
International. But the NGOs are more radical than Clinton (and even the rabid
Blair) can afford to be, at least for the moment: in typically Orwellian
language, the would-be framers of a New World Order demand that every nation
give up its arsenal of nuclear and conventional weapons � and that every
citizen of every nation be similarly disarmed. Everyone is forced to give up
those big bad evil weapons � everyone but the UN, that is, which will be
equipped with a "standing Peace Force." This "Peace Force" will, of course,
never make war, it will only engage in "peacekeeping," i.e. put down rebellions
against the emerging World State � robustly and rapidly but not too ruthlessly.

BILL CLINTON: CHEST-BEATING BARBARIAN
The brazen hypocrisy and outright evil of Bill Clinton was on full display for
all the world to see and hear, as he dared to beat his chest over the alleged
"victories" of internationalism over its Balkan and Middle Eastern enemies:

"One essential lesson of the last century is this: There are times when the
international community must take a side � not merely stand between the sides.
For when good and evil collide, even-handedness can be an ally of evil We faced
such a test and met it when Slobodan Milosevic, tried to close the century with
a final chapter of ethnic slaughter. We have faced such a test for 10 years in
Iraq. The UN has approved a fair blueprint spelling out what Iraq must do. It
must be enforced for the credibility of the UN is at stake. We face a. clear
moral test today in Burma, where a popular leader who has struggled peacefully
for dialogue has once again been confined, with hey supporters imprisoned and
her country in distress, all in defiance of repeated UN resolutions. On each of
these matters, we must not be silent."

GENESIS OF THE WORLD STATE
The first sentence of the above peroration describes how a world state is today
being generated: the UN has gone from mediator to judge-jury-and-executioner in
less than a generation. From its original Charter, which unmistakably protects
the sovereignty of member states, we are progressing to a higher stage in the
evolution of global governance � in which national sovereignty is clearly
relegated to the Museum of Outdated Conceptions, along with the US
Constitution, the Magna Carta, and other such relics of the reactionary past.

THE ART OF SOCIOPATHS
That Clinton dares to bray about passing the Milosevic "test," in which the
Yugoslavs fought the armed might of NATO and the US to a standstill, is typical
of this president's effrontery: he can utter such phrases with a straight face
without any apparent effort. Lying, the art of sociopaths, comes naturally to
this man. But what are we to make of his throwing in Iraq as an example of yet
another "test" passed with flying colors? This only works if he means by that a
test of evil: for surely the death of over one million Iraqis as a direct
result of the sanctions, the bombing, and the continued assault on that smoking
ruin of a country, qualifies as the apotheosis of modern evil.

THAT RAD-LIB TOUCH
Yes, evil � and all the more so because this murderous policy wears the mask of
a benevolent liberalism: we didn't invade Kosovo, we engaged in a "humanitarian
intervention." We aren't starving the children of Iraq to death � at the rate
of 5,000 per month � we're spelling out "a fair blueprint." And just to
reassure all those Birkenstockers out there who have cheered every act of
"humanitarian" militarism from Bosnia to Kosovo to the British re-colonization
of Africa that this really isn't the Old Imperialism, both Clinton and Blair
took up the cause of Burmese dissident Aung San Suu Kyi, the current "human
rights" martyr of the month among the sort of rad-lib "human rights activists"
who cannot bear to turn their gaze on what is happening today in Kosovo � and
would never so lionize a Serbian Orthodox priest facing down an Albanian mob,
or denounce the burning of a Christian church outside the American south.

STORMY WEATHER
While Clinton and Blair grabbed most of the attention, and Putin's remarks made
a few headlines, the 146 other speakers also had a few things to say. As a
barometer of the state of the world, at this moment, the Millennium Summit
tells us whether to expect sunshine or stormclouds � and from what the the
representative of Saudi Arabia, His Royal Highness Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul
Aziz Al Saud � Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Commander of the
National Guard � had to say, we're likely in for some pretty stormy weather.
His Royal Highness spent a good deal of his time bitterly complaining that
something must be done about Iraq:

"We in the Arabian Gulf region . . . are still suffering from problems
resulting from the Iraqi government's lack of full adherence to its commitments
to the Security Council resolutions that were issued following Iraq's invasion
of the State of Kuwait in 1990. This lack of adherence has caused continued
suffering for the brotherly people of Iraq as a result of the economic blockade
and the continued uncertainty of Iraq's intentions towards its neighbors, which
is reaffirmed by the threatening language used at the highest levels of the
Iraqi leadership."

"BROTHERLY" LOVE � UPSIDE THE HEAD
Wait a minute here, buddy, let's get this straight: oil is over $33 per barrel,
and "we in the Arabian Gulf region... are still suffering"? From what � a
guilty conscience? That'll be the day! The idea of conscience is as alien to
those towel-heads as the concept of metaphysics is to a rat. We have protected
their kingdom with our troops and treasure. Now they're screwing us royally at
the pump � and there is no such protection for American consumer-taxpayers.
Still these ingrates demand that we intervene yet again to solve their region's
problems. Brotherly people of Iraq? But it isn't very "brotherly" to serve as a
staging area for a foreign power to invade a neighboring country, now is it?
Although perhaps in Saudi Arabia this really is the meaning of "brotherly, " in
view of the internecine warfare now being waged between King Faisal's many
sons. As the struggle for the succession and the power in Saudi Arabia
escalates, and the undercurrent of seething resentment at the stationing of US
forces on the Arabian peninsula comes to a head, the real threat to the Saudi
princes is not in the language of Iraqi officials but in the whispered curses
of their own people.

TAKING BIDS
In effect, after the Clinton-Blair joint declaration of the need for a UN
standing army the rest of the conference became a series of bids for its
services. Colombian President Andres Pastrana made mention of the drug problem
as an international "crisis" requiring intervention, and he was followed by the
presidents of Kazakhstan and Tadjikistan, both calling on the UN to step in
and, as Clinton put it, "take sides" in a civil war. The former complained that

"Afghanistan has become one of the sore spots of the world. More than twenty
years after the intervention of the Soviet troops, the longsuffering people of
this country continue to experience all the horrors of war. The instability and
poverty in this country have turned its territory into a breeding ground for
extremism and international terrorism, spreading not only in Central Asia but
throughout the world. Afghanistan produces up to three thousand tons of raw
opium annually which is then processed and shipped to Europe and the United
States.

"At their recent meeting in Bishkek, the leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
Uzbekistan and Tajikistan discussed this problem and called on the United
Nations and the world community to provide their countries assistance in
normalizing this situation. We believe it is necessary to convene a special
meeting of, the Security Council devoted to the situation in Afghanistan and
Central Asia to develop practical measure to stabilize the situation."

HEY HEY HEYDAR!
The civil war in Tajikistan, with well-armed and well-financed Islamic
fundamentalist guerrillas employing sophisticated weapons, is already garnering
the world's notice � and could well be the site of the next great
"humanitarian" intervention, especially if the Republicans take the White House
this November. Big Oil has a big interest in this region of the world, where
enough reserves to fuel the world for the next fifty or so years are reputed to
lie beneath the waters of the Caspian Sea. The countries that ring this sea of
liquid wealth are now clamoring for some kind of Western security guarantee for
the present ruling cliques in return for franchises to Western companies. The
figure of Heydar Aliyev, the last Stalinist dictator on earth who has now
turned into a born-again "democrat," would be comical if not for the sinister
implications of the power he and his American corporate lobbyists wield. Here
he is like a rug trader at a bazaar, offering up his wares to Western buyers:

"Using its geographic location, resources and potential which has a geo-
strategic importance for the whole world, my country has been effectively
implementing the role of a bridge between the East and West which is stemming
out from a rich historical past and aimed at future. We are making enormous
efforts aimed at restoration of the Great Silk Road, creation of the Europe-
Caucasus-Asia transport corridor, development and export of hydrocarbon
resources of the Caspian basin to the world markets. These projects have a
crucial importance for free and full-fledged development . . ."

PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT � AT TAXPAYERS' EXPENSE
Blah blah blah, but you get the picture � there's money to be made. But the
wily old Stalinist despot is not about to be had cheaply: this opportunity for
Big Oil to make a major killing will require "peacekeepers" to protect such an
enormous investment � and why shouldn't the UN provide them? Aliyev blames his
ancient enemies, the Armenians, for all the problems in the region, and hints
that Russian troops are actively aiding the "aggressors":

"Armenian armed forces have occupied twenty per cent territories of Azerbaijan,
carried out ethnic cleansing and ousted one million Azerbaijanis from their
homes. The Security Council of the United Nations passed four resolutions with
this respect, which unequivocally confirmed sovereignty, territorial integrity
and inviolability of frontiers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and
unconditionally demanded immediate withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from
occupied lands of Azerbaijan But since 1993 till now decisions of the Security
Council are left on papers. Since 1992 the OSCE has been engaged in the
settlement of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. But its activities
have not been successful. Bilateral discussions between Presidents of
Azerbaijan and Armenia continue but they also have not brought any results yet.
We have had ceasefire for the last six years but it is not a solution to
problems. I call on the United Nations to take all necessary measures to
implement the resolutions of the Security Council."

HARMONIC CONVERGENCE OF THE TWO PARTIES
Either that, or else the region will never achieve "harmonic integration to the
world system." Translation: no "peacekeepers," no oil. It's as simple as that.
Several of George Bush's closest foreign policy advisors, such as Paul
Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, understand this, which is why they hold that
Russia is right now the main danger to American "interests." Big Oil's stake in
Dubya is no secret. The GOP's only difference with the Clintonian
internationalists is that they would undertake such "peacekeeping" operations
at their corporate master's request, rather than at the behest of the UN
Secretary-General. Big deal; big difference � not.

BY HOOK OR BY CROOK
Aliyev's interpretation of the Armenian-Azeri dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh is
open to dispute: what about the natural right of the Armenian majority who live
in the region to self-government? (Please follow that last link to Chad Nagle's
excellent article on the subject: it is well worth it.) Who can blame them from
wanting to get out from under the one-party cult-of-personality surrounding the
"ex"-Commie local chieftain? When the USSR fell apart, the boundaries drawn by
Moscow started to dissolve � but Aliyev and his oil lobbyist friends in
Washington are determined to preserve them, and to hell with the national
aspirations of the Armenians. By hook or by crook, with either Gore or Dubya in
the White House, the corporate interests who funded both parties' campaigns and
who own both "major" candidates will get those "peacekeepers" in Central Asia
to guard the Caucasian hen-house. Whether they be UN "peacekeepers" or US
troops is really a matter of taste and convenience rather than principle, and
this is the only division on this question between the two parties. Here is the
"Third Way" in action � the costs of the Caspian oil bonanza are socialized,
but the profits are "privatized." Whether the "spin" is that we are saving
thousands of "refugees," who suddenly appear out of the woodwork and on CNN, or
that we are saving the "national interest" and filling up our tanks with cheap
and plentiful gas, the result is the same: war in Central Asia. Isn't the two-
party system wonderful?

SWAMP FOX OF THE FUTURE
Western taxpayers will bear the brunt of the wide-ranging interventions dreamed
up by the globo-crats and their civilian NGO cheerleaders � for the next step
is a UN tax, to pay the centurions of the "Peace Force" envisioned in the
latest UN Declaration. Perhaps they'll tax fossil fuels, or the Internet �
because it's so global, you know � in the not-too-distant future. That is the
inevitable next step. No Army goes unpaid, unless they be revolutionaries �
future rebels against an all-encompassing Global Authority. The original
American revolutionaries were tax resisters, and the next millennium is more
than likely to see yet another Swamp Fox of the revolution fight a guerrilla
war against "peacekeeping" redcoats � wearing blue berets, this time, and with
plenty of Loyalist traitors to back them up.

COMMIES FOR NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
For years, the UN and the web of treaties such as NAFTA and the WTO have been
chipping away at the concept of national sovereignty: the UN Millennium Summit
represents an escalation of the struggle to supplant national governments with
a single centralizing World Authority. That the leaders of the West have taken
up the cause of internationalism with far more effectiveness � and deadly force
� than their Marxist predecessors ever did should surprise no one. But what
ought to be more surprising is that it was left to the Chinese representative,
President Jiang Zemin, the ostensible Communist, to raise the issue and hold
high the banner of national sovereignty against the emerging globalist tyranny:

"Respect for each other's independence and sovereignty is vital to the
maintenance of world peace. Countries would not be able to live in amity unless
they follow the five principles of mutual respect for sovereignty and
territorial integrity, mutual nonaggression, non-interference in each other's
internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence and
strictly comply with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter.

"Matters that fall within the scope of sovereignty of a country should be
managed only by the government and people of that country, and the world
affairs should be handled by the governments and people of all countries
through consultation. . . . The world is diverse and colorful. Just as there
should not be only one color in the universe, so there should not be only one
civilization, one social system, one development model or one set of values in
the world. Each and every country and nation has made its own contribution to
the development of human civilization. It is essential to fully respect the
diversity of different nations, religions and civilizations, whose coexistence
is the very source of vigorous development in the world."

THE IRONY OF HISTORY
It is the irony of history that insists on casting the President of "Communist"
China in the role of the last defender of national sovereignty in the community
of nations. As the Internationalists' International moves to cement its mandate
for world government, and seeks to back up its claim with the threat of force,
the last Marxist in state power (having all but abandoned the ideas of Marx)
rises to object. Meanwhile, an American President and his British co-
conspirator are leading the charge for "global governance" � and you thought
the end of the cold war was going to mean the "end" of history. I think not. .

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