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20 Things We've Learned Nearly a Year After 9/11
By Bernard Weiner
t r u t h o u t | Perspective

Wednesday, 31 July, 2002

As we approach the first anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it might be useful 
to see how far an
ordinary citizen's knowledge has progressed one year on. So here, in the way of a 
summing-up, based on
journalistic documentation, is a list of things we Americans have learned since last 
September -- some of
which might prove useful in the run-up to the November elections.

1. We've learned that Bush&Co.'s "war on terrorism" has morphed from finding and 
destroying those
responsible for the 9/11 mass-murders to a worldwide campaign to install a Pax 
Americana, by force if
necessary. In other words, neo-imperialism, reminiscent in many ways of the old Roman 
Empire or, closer to
our own time, the British Empire.

2. We've learned that Bush&Co. has no desire to rethink any of its policies abroad, 
the same policies that
isolate it and that generate hatred, suspicion and terrorism in so many regions of the 
globe. Rather than
reconsider its pol icies, or try to accomplish its ends through diplomacy and 
alliances and cultural/economic
initiatives, in its arrogance it continues to bully and threaten others, insult its 
European and other allies,
disregard international treaties and courts, engage in unilateral actions without 
regard to the national
interests of others, and, in general, simply throw its massive weight around. The 
prevailing attitude seems to
be: We are the one Superpower, get used to bending to our will.

3. We've learned that Bush's national-security leadership was alerted months ahead of 
9/11 (and, it has
admitted, no later than August 6) that a major air attack from al-Qaida was in the 
works, along with the likely
targets, but did nothing to try to prevent those attacks or warn anyone about them. 
Caught in their own lies,
they blame "the system," especially elements in the FBI, for "not connecting the 
dots." More than 3000
Americans died as a result of this malfeasance.

4. We've learned that plans already were in the works prior to 9/11 for the 
evisceration of Constitutional
guarantees of due process of law. The White House hustled the so-called USA PATRIOT 
Act through a
frightened Congress in a patriotic blur, just a few days after the attacks, with few, 
if any, of the legislators
having had time to read the final version.

5. We've learned that prior to September 11, the Bush Administration was negotiating 
with the Taliban about
a pipeline desired by a U.S.-led energy consortium that would cross through 
Afghanistan. When the Taliban
balked, the U.S. negotiators told them they either could accept a "carpet of gold" or 
face a "carpet of
bombs." The Taliban backed away from the deal and refused to hand over Osama bin 
Laden; shortly after
the terror attacks of 9/11, the U.S. began bombing in Afghanistan.

6. We've learned that now with the Taliban having been overthrown, and a U.S.-friendly 
regime installed in
Kabul, the pipeline project is back on track, designed to carry energy supplies across 
Afghanistan from the
Caspian Sea area to near India. Hamid Karzai, the new leader of Afghanistan, formerly 
was a consultant on
the payroll of the pipeline folks; likewise, the new U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan.

7. We've learned that Bush&Co.'s Homeland Security Act includes programs that bear an 
amazing
resemblance to totalitarian programs from the fascis/communist end of the spectrum: 
getting the military
(restricted heretofore to activity outside the U.S.) involved in domestic policing, 
signing up neighborhood and
block snoops to work for the central government, investigating what books citizens are 
checking out and
buying, denouncing those deemed insufficiently patriotic or suspicious because of 
their views, etc. Remind
you of Stalin's Russia, Castro's Cuba, Hitler's Third Reich, the Stasi of East 
Germany? (There also are
prototypes of patriotic youth leagues being tried out in cities, which could become a 
national program.) A kind
of martial-law coming to a neighborhood near you.

8. We've learned that Ashcroft/Bush are shredding Constitutional due-process 
guarantees in their move
toward total control: already they have compromised attorney-client privilege, removed 
habeus corpus
protections, locked up folks with no charges, secreted citizens at military 
installations which puts them out of
reach of the judicial system, violated privacy in rifling through personal telephone 
and email communications,
etc. etc. When the ambiguously-worded PATRIOT Act was first brought up, Ashcroft and 
Bush told us not to
worry, promising that these rules would affect only non-citizens. Since that time, 
American citizens have been
handled in similar fashion. Coming to a neighborhood near you.

9. We've learned much about the dangers of religious fundamentalism in Islam, but 
we've also learned about
dangers posed by our own religious fundamentalists -- eager for a Christian theocratic 
society, symbolized
most recently by a Secret Service agent scrawling on a Muslim suspect's refrigerator 
"Islam Is Evil, Christ Is
King" -- and the extraordinary power they wield within the Bush Administration, 
represented most openly by
John Ashcroft, who in frame-of-mind resembles a Taliban mullah.

10. We've learned that the FBI, focusing now on foreign terrorists, doesn't seem 
energized with the same
zeal to catch domestic terrorists, such as abortion-clinic arsonists -- and especially 
the anthrax-dispenser.
Though the FBI seems to know that the anthrax villain probably worked at a government 
bio-lab, nobody has
been arrested, or even targeted as a prime suspect. It may not be likely, but the 
unsaid is finally being
asked: Could this dangerous terrorist actually be working for the government?

11. We've learned that the HardRight of the Republican Party has taken control -- of 
the House leadership,
of the Supreme Court, of the White House, of much of the conglomerate-owned media -- 
and has
demonstrated its willingness to do nearly anything to maintain that power. (Only the 
courageous defection of
Sen. Jim Jeffords from GOP ranks is standing in the way of HardRight total control of 
all three branches of
government.) More and more truly objectionable HardRight judges are being nominated by 
Bush in an e ffort
to stack the judiciary for decades to come. This by a man who lost the election by 
more than half-a-million
votes, coming into his White House residency, with no popular mandate, only because 
his supporters on the
Supreme Court installed him there.

12. We've learned that to break the momentum of the HardRight, all energy for the 
upcoming November
elections (less than 90 days away, let us not forget) must be expended in electing 
Democrat candidates and
defeating Republican ones. The objective conditions are just not ripe yet for anything 
more than trying to
move the country back toward the middle of the political spectrum. We progressives 
more in tune with the
Greens (Green candidates are being supported secretly in many states by the 
Republicans, to try to defeat
Democrats) will have to wait. The difference between Democrats and Republicans may 
seem small to Greens
and others, but, as we've learned in a painful way under Bush&Co., that difference is 
immense when it comes
to foreign and domestic policy and its actual effects on real people, here and abroad.

13. We've learned that Cheney is up to his ears in Halliburton irregularities, and may 
well be liable for
indictment for participating in financial fraud. In addition, we've learned that 
Cheney, who was the head of
the task force that came up with a corporate-friendly rather than a consumer-friendly 
energy policy, has
refused to turn over to Congress the requested documents that will reveal how that 
policy was arrived at
and which industry leaders (other than Enron's Kenny Boy) helped shape it.

14. We've learned that Bush knew in advance, as a member of the Harken Audit 
Committee, that Harken Oil
was going to release negative financial news, and sold his shares before that, reaping 
a fortune. He may be
liable for indictment for insider-trading and other Harken irregularities. (Even if 
Bush and Cheney are not
indicted, they are the last people on earth who should be speaking about corruption in 
the corporate financial
world, as these hypocrites benefitted from that very corrupt system. As did most of 
Bush's corporate-derived
cabinet.)

15. We've learned that Bush&Co. were mightily opposed to any reform of corporate 
financial reporting, but
when more and more companies were caught in such corrupt practices and the mood of the 
country shifted --
mainly because so many folks, especially seniors, lost huge chunks of their pensions 
and portfolio holdings
when the Stock Market tanked as a result of investors' losing confidence in the 
numbers provided by
corporations -- they jumped on the bandwagon and pretended they were reformers all 
along. In the
background, they are trying to help their corporate supporters water down, and 
otherwise get around, the
new rules. To that end, Bush&Co. have appointed Harvey Pitt and Larry Thompson, two 
tainted corporate
types, to head up the "investigations" of corporate wrongdoing. Break out the 
whitewash.

16. We've learned that Bush&Co., having placed its chips on Ariel Sharon, continues to 
have no real desire
for a just peace in the Middle East. All it wants is for the area to be quiet and 
controlled (thus giving carte
blanche to the Israeli Army's police-state occupation and oppression), so that it can 
continue its plans for
overthrowing Saddam Hussein in Iraq. And, of course, there has been no declaration of 
a State of War by
the Congress, neither against Afghanistan nor against Iraq, and no real debate about 
the wisdom of a war
against Saddam -- even when the top brass at the Pentagon and in Great Britain have 
expressed their
opposition to such military adventurism.

17. We've learned that there will be no peace now in the Middle East because the U.S. 
is not fully engaged in
the peace process, also because neither extreme in the area wants peace: Sharon 
thrives on war and
brutality, Hamas needs Sharon's bloody policies to justify its campaign of terror. 
There are signs that
moderate Palestinians finally are starting to speak out in favor of a peaceful 
solution, and there are plenty of
land-for- peace Israelis (supported by many liberal Jews in the U.S.), so the outlines 
of a peace are out
there. But until the U.S. and U.N. make the commitment to separate the warring 
extremists and arrange an
equitable treaty both Israel and the Palestinians can live with -- secure borders for 
Israel (and an end to
suicide bombing), a viable state for the Palestinians, abandoning of the settlements 
by Israel, reparations for
Palestinians who lost their homes and property -- there will be only more bloodshed. 
And more fertile ground
for new generations of terrorists, in the Middle East and elsewhere in the Islamic 
world.

18. We've learned that Bush&Co. has been a total disaster for the environment, in 
every way: from reneging
on its campaign promise to cut carbon-dioxide and other greenhouse emissions, to 
backing away from higher
fuel-efficiency in cars (we could cut our dependence on foreign oil 20% just by 
increasing fuel efficiency by
5%), to giving breaks to corporate polluters all across the country, to permitting 
increased arsenic levels in
the water, etc. etc.

19. We've learned that Secretary of State Colin Powell -- who sees the world in 
something other than
simplistic black-and-white, us-versus-them dichotomies -- is a man imprisoned in the 
Bush Cabinet, forced to
alter his principled opinions in the service of Bush&Co.'s stupidly aggressive and 
ultimately self-defeating
foreign policies. Powell, a moderate conservative, looks like a raving progressive 
when measured against his
masters. He should resign but probably won't.

20. We've learned that the tax-cuts provided to the most wealthy are not only payoffs 
to the corporate
sector that provides support for Bush&Co. By locking in those tax cuts for ten years 
(and with humongous
chunks of the budget spent on the "war on terrorism"), Bush&Co. have ensured that 
innumerable social
programs that aid the less well-off will be cut or eliminated. In short, a rollback of 
New Deal/Great Society
programs, so hated by the HardRight. (The HardRight movement to detach prescription 
drugs for seniors fr
om the Medicare program, and, especially, to privatize Social Security -- even in the 
face of recent stock-
market disasters -- is part of this same desire.)

Even after all the above shorthand summaries, no doubt I'm leaving out lots of 
Bush&Co. dirt, but this list can
provide a starting point, and a handy compilation of enough low and high crimes and 
misdemeanors to
warrant their removal from power, either through the ballot box or by resignation or 
impeachment.

Finally, as we enter August, we know that one of two things will happen in the 
summer-doldrums, with the
Congress on vacation: Either Bush&Co. will start its Iraq war and carry out more 
under-the-radar attacks on
important American programs, or the media, bereft of their usual Beltway stories, will 
use the down time to
engage in hard-hitting investigative reporting that will reveal in even more stark 
relief the machinations of
Bush&Co. illegalities and other scandalous behavior. But, given the corporate nature 
of our corporate-owned
media, don't count on it. Instead, we'll probably be flooded with this summer's 
Condit-like sex scandal.

-------

Bernard Weiner, Ph.D., has taught American politics and international relations at 
Western Washington
University and San Diego State
University; he was with the San Francisco Chronicle for nearly 20 years.

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