The "war on terror," which is enriching Halliburton, Blackwater (now
operating under an alias), and the military/security complex, while denying
Americans health care, is running up debt that is a threat to Americans’
purchasing power and living standards. The contrast between America’s
sanctimonious rhetoric and the murder of civilians and torture of prisoners
has destroyed America’s reputation and caused Europeans as well as Muslims
to despise the United States.

The sacrifice of the Constitution and rule of law to a hyped "theorist
threat" has destroyed the heart and soul of America herself.


http://www.countercurrents.org/roberts120110.htm



 Insouciant Americans

*By Paul Craig Roberts *

12 January, 2010
*Vdare.com* <http://vdare.com/roberts/100111_americans.htm>

The Underwear Bomber case indicates that whoever is behind these bomb scares
is laughing at our gullibility.

How realistic is it that al-Qaida, an organization that allegedly pulled off
the most fantastic terror attack in world history, would in these days of
heightened security choose for an attack on an airliner a person who is the
most conspicuous of all? Umar Farouk Mutallab had a one-way ticket, no
luggage, no passport, and his father, reportedly a CIA and Mossad asset, had
reported him to the CIA and Mossad. Does anyone really believe that al-Qaida
would choose as an airliner bomber a person waving every red flag
imaginable?

This obvious question has escaped the U.S. media, a collection of
salespersons marketing full body scanning machines for airports.

Would al-Qaida, with its extensive knowledge of explosives, have armed Umar
with a "bomb" that experts say couldn’t have blown up his own seat?

It is difficult to imagine a more gullible population than America’s, but do
even Americans believe this story?

Since 9/11 the F.B.I. has been busy enticing people, who lack organizational
skills, into "terrorist plots" that consist of F.B.I. initiated hot air
talk. These ridiculous stings are then taken to trial, and the media fans
the flames of fear of "home-grown terrorist plots against Americans."

There is little doubt that those interested in leading the U.S. deeper into
a police state and deeper into a "war on terror" are active in adding
orchestrated events to whatever real ones real terrorists manage to
accomplish. The paucity of real terrorists has caused the U.S. government
and its Ministry of Truth to promote the Taliban to terrorist rank. The
problem is that these "terrorist acts" are taking place thousands of miles
away in lands that the average American cannot find on a map and, thus, lack
scare value. To keep the peril alive for Americans, we have the Underwear
Bomb Plot.

What will be next? An elaborate head of hair laced with nano-thermite?

The "war on terror" is a far greater threat to Americans than all the
terrorists in the world combined. This is so because the "war on terror" has
destroyed the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. American citizens
are now helpless in the event someone in government decides that some
constitutionally protected behavior, such as free speech, or a contribution
to a children’s hospital in Gaza, where Hamas, a U.S.-declared "terrorist
organization," happens to be the elected government, constitutes aiding and
abetting terrorism.

On Jan. 5 a ruling by the Federal Appeals Court in the District of Columbia
gave away the most essential protection of liberty by declaring that the
U.S. government is not bound by law during war. The ruling absolves
Washington from complying with America’s own laws and from complying with
international laws, such as the Geneva Conventions. It makes a mockery of
all war crime trials everywhere. By elevating the executive branch above the
law, the court gave the government carte blanche.

The rationale offered by the court for refusing to uphold the law came from
Judge Janice Rogers Brown, who
*said*<http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2010/0105/Court-sets-new-rules-for-legal-challenges-at-Guantanamo/%28page%29/2>that
America had been pushed by war past "the leading edge of a new and
frightening paradigm, one that demands new rules be written. War is a
challenge to law, and the law must adjust." By "adjust" she means "be set
aside" or "be thrown out."

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to defend both the Constitution and the
principle that government is not above the law. Last Dec.14 the Supreme
Court refused to review a ruling by the Federal Appeals Court in the
District of Columbia, which dismissed a torture case with the argument that
"torture is a foreseeable consequence of the military’s detention of
suspected enemy combatants." In other words, neither U.S. nor international
laws against torture can be enforced in U.S. courts. The opinion
[*PDF*<http://ccrjustice.org/files/Rasul_AppealsCourtDecision_01_08.pdf>]
was written by Judge Karen Lecraft Henderson.

The "war on terror," which is enriching Halliburton, Blackwater (now
operating under an alias), and the military/security complex, while denying
Americans health care, is running up debt that is a threat to Americans’
purchasing power and living standards. The contrast between America’s
sanctimonious rhetoric and the murder of civilians and torture of prisoners
has destroyed America’s reputation and caused Europeans as well as Muslims
to despise the United States.

The sacrifice of the Constitution and rule of law to a hyped "theorist
threat" has destroyed the heart and soul of America herself.

As a poet wrote, "our world in stupor lies."

*Paul Craig Roberts* was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during
President Reagan’s first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street
Journal. *[email protected]*






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