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Dissident Voice - Nov 3, 2004

Mobile Armageddon

By Reza Fiyouzat

As a naturalized citizen of the USA, I am grateful that this country
has established voting as a right of the citizenry, no matter how
well or poorly this right may be exercised at times. And, as an
Iranian long-time observer (and object) of things political, I can
safely expect that almost all that is of essential significance will
remain unchanged no matter who wins. And for these particular 
US general elections, not even the tempo of atrocious behavior 
toward Middle Easterners is expected to change. For the most 
part, now that the voting is over, we are still left with all our
fundamental questions unaddressed and all our problems 
growing worse.


At least for those Iraqi and Afghans who are inhaling uranium 
fumes in their streets, ingesting uranium dust in their food, 
drinking uranium particles in their water; and watching their 
kids play in uranium-shielded vehicles after the soldiers are 
through destroying with them. This radioactive poison, gassing 
all the people of Iraq and Afghanistan and, downwind, of all 
countries in the Middle East, will burn cancers into all organic 
life forms, for the next four and a half billion years. We heard 
not a single word from either major candidate that such a war 
crime should be questioned, never mind stopped. This is the 
equivalent of not caring to form an opinion over Nazis' gassing 
of Jews and Gypsies in concentration camps.


Of course, all familiar with the history of colonization know 
well that the schemes and intentions driving the atrocities in 
Iraq are not new. For only the most famous example, Thom 
Hartmann has a good overview: "Prior to Columbus' arrival, 
some scholars place the population of Haiti/Hispaniola 
 at around 1.5 to 3 million people. By 1496, it was down to 
1.1 million, according to a census done by Bartholomew 
Columbus. By 1516, the indigenous population was 12,000,
and according to Las Casas (who were there) by 1542 fewer 
than 200 natives were alive. By 1555, every single one was 
dead," (from  "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: The Fate 
of the World and What We Can Do Before It's Too Late" by 
Thom Hartmann,  www.thomhartmann.com)


This dark history of ours, however, should not be 'quoted' 
in the spirit of cynicism, to insinuate that humans are by 
immovable nature perpetually afflicted with nothing but 
greed, and mysteriously beyond any cure. Not at all. The 
reference to history is done in the spirit of a warning, a call 
to lift the heads and a plea for persuasion. 


The singular mechanism of voting does not exhaust by a long 
shot all that is meant by the word 'democracy'. If that were 
the case, the Mullahs in Tehran could (and some perhaps do) 
claim to be more democratic than the politicians in 
Washington, DC, since, taken as a percentage of eligible 
population that participated in the elections, more Iranians
participated in their Presidential and Parliamentary
elections of 1997 than did Americans in their Presidential 
and Congressional elections of 1996 or 2000. Thus 
rendered quantitatively, would it then be logical to conclude 
that the Iranians practiced more democracy? Hardly!


Clearly voting alone does not guarantee a realistic control
over the decisions that truly shape our lives. As some among 
the ancient Greeks would have it, to be a citizen implied 
responsibilities far beyond the occasional casting of a ballot. 
It would be indeed the antithesis of democracy when such 
occasional casting of the ballot is only followed by a swift 
disappearance behind the daily chores and duties and 
obligations that comprise the 'comfort' of the private life,
little of which is truly private. Most of what we have in 
private was gotten through very social and public means
It is indeed public questions that determine to the last 
minutiae of our private lives.


Compared to the Greek ideal, then, it becomes clear how
deeply undemocratic and indeed anti-democratic all our 
states are. Laws do get written, laws that change and affect 
our lives, yet none of us (the people) are doing any of the 
writing of the laws, nor exerting any real control over the 
corporations that steal our common goods and natural 
resources at the same time as they dictate laws to our
legislatures to the effect of our entrapment.


"As for the question of  administration, [the ancient Greeks']
system was one in which every citizen was expected to, and 
got to serve in various capacities, chosen through a process 
that has come to be known as sortition, a sort of selection by 
lot. This magnificent mode of experimentation, this readiness 
to learn by doing, has given humanity one of the most vibrant 
epochs of its history," (To Be or Not to Be an Idiot, H. 
Utanazad, March 3, 2003, www.iranian.com).


Within this ideal framework, what of those individuals who 
chose not to participate in the making of the decisions which 
shape the conditions of their lives? "They had a name -- those 
Greeks -- for the occasional one who refused to get involved:
they called him the idiotes, the private person, the one who 
cared not for the affairs of the community, or for politics," 
(ibid).


So, which are we? Citizens or idiots?


Post Mortem for Postmodernism

Each and every aspect and dimension of this juncture of 
our history, as is always with our social class activities, 
is a forced situation. There is nothing fatalistic about it, 
and very little of it is based on chance or came about 
randomly.


Ever since the appearance of the 'New Movements' for 
social justice in the 1960s and 1970s, and the s
ubsequent seeming displacement of 'classes' by  'race/gender/identity/environment', 
the pragmatism of
the dispersed fights in concrete localities has dominated 
the US left. Furthermore, as the New Movements have 
diverged increasingly, activists of all localities, even while 
fighting disconnected fights, have grown more timid with 
every successive demand they have put forth, so as to 
reassure all that they are not in any way form or shape 
one of those 'big-picture' bad guys, to sooth any worries 
that, God forbid, should they be engaged in trying to 
change the system!


As a result, the followers of postmodernist oppositional
practices have abided loyally by a policy of standing 
aside when it has come to 'big-picture' questions of big 
narratives of systems and utopias; meaning, they have 
voluntarily handed the most crucial domains over to the 
boys with the guns running the current global system.


The postmodern activist in the USA should find it 
instructive that politically what they preach would resonate 
harmonically well with a majority of middle class parents all
over the world, as they persist to dissuade all from political 
oppositional activity. My own homegrown type have been 
repeating to their kids by rote: "Just tend to your own little 
garden. Forget about politics! What can you do anyway? 
See what happened when we tried to change things in Iran? 
We ended up with a worse totalitarianism! See child? We 
should have appreciated the Shah and kept our mouths 
shut!"


Another point of contention, and one of irony, is that, at 
any political juncture where the New Movements joined 
hands with the workers the results were the most dramatic 
openings in the political spaces previously undisputed, in 
fundamental ways. The May 1968 uprisings of Paris were 
perhaps the best example of this. But then, one must also 
mention that this is the city that, almost a century prior to 
the May uprisings of the 'Vietnam generation', had given 
us the Paris Commune.


So, maybe the working class militancy does make a big 
difference. Simply because working classes change shape 
and form does not mean militancy can be safely dispensed 
with; we have not entered some radically changed 
universe simply because more aspects of our overlooked 
humanity are raising their voices. The New Movements 
did not displace classes, nor could they.


What did take place, however, was a very systematic 
attack on the living standards as well as autonomous 
institutions of the working classes, waged on all fronts: 
from purely economic (systematic increases in temping,
reduction and where possible axing of benefits in more
and more industries, outsourcing, holding the workers 
at ransom practically with the threat of relocation, while
reducing wages and taking rights away) to the legislative
(in the form of the so called 'deregulation' revolution); 
all of which expanded and deepened radically the realms 
governed by private capital. Not to forget the destruction 
of the safety net for the most vulnerable portions of the 
working classes, thereby dropping the floor even further, 
all of this led by a group of rightwing activist political
representatives, starting most notably in the UK and the 
US, by the end of 1970s. By the end of their rollback, 
capital had maximum mobility, while labor was locked 
into ghettoized, localized, dispersed parcels.


While the New Movements busied themselves with
over-estimations of their own impact and scope, the
infrastructure for all oppositional movements 
deteriorated considerably.


Ultimately, the system has laughed all the way.
Feminism was reduced to having a seat at the table, 
as was the race 'issue'; THE table; the only table; the 
table at which decisions are made regarding the
perpetuation of starvation, disease and insecurity,
bombing or poisoning of innocent communities for 
the price of a loot.


Very obviously women's liberation has not come about. 
Nor has colonization ended. Nor have grand narratives 
stopped dictating the shapes of our lives. And, indeed, 
they continue to dictate life with special ferocity to the 
people living outside the so-called Metropolis, away 
from the North, distant from the First World.


Whatever the name, the reality is clear to us. A very 
definite Totality does constitute our reality, and we 
perceive clearly how the shitty end of this system ends 
up where it does, and see clearly where the loot ends 
up. We all exist in this totality, so we should not 
mistake it for randomly put together contingent narratives. 
The most productive intellectual tool that explains best 
how our historical situation has specifically come to this 
point is that old concept of the struggle of the SOCIAL 
CLASSES! 


The total emancipation of women today is negated 
primarily by the uneven wage structure that is in 
perpetuity a fundamental requirement for a capitalist 
way of organizing social production. This, and not
simply the general history of patriarchy, explains the 
specific and concrete shape of women's subjugation 
today.


The decades of 1980s and 1990s were the decades 
of rightwing restoration, resurgence, and renewed 
dominance. With the collapse of the Soviet Union 
the outright maniacal unleashing of unsheathed
capitalism became possible and immediately went 
into effect. The collapse, or complete disappearance 
of the US left, then, has been a long process. But, 
with this election, we can without a doubt state
that in the US the true left, with the exception of 
Nader, is now entirely located outside the officialdom.


Along with about 50% of the electorate that regularly 
does not vote. And along with a great amount of truth 
and un-pretty reality, under which we must continue 
to labor. 


Two Points for Agitation:

Taxation without Representation, Radioactive Poisoning


Yet, this is exactly the last place to act timidly!


Just because it was legal to own slaves did the slaves simply
surrender and lose their conviction that slavery was anything 
but a crime against humanity?


One point that must be raised has to do with the question 
of the degree of idiocy allowed. Did not the Declaration 
of Independence have some bearing on the slogan, 'No 
Taxation without Representation!'? But, on this day more 
than ever, we have relinquished our representation for the 
taxes we pay.


The question of the theft that is called taxation can be 
turned around, though.


Here is a modest proposal. In the magnificently hi-tech 
country of the USA, we have all the means and the 
wherewithal to devise a simple re-introduction of 
representation into our tax system. Imagine, if you will, 
a system whereby, coupled with the documents we 
submit for our taxes yearly, we are required to submit 
also a list of priorities that dictate to the government 
how our taxes are to be spent in the fiscal year to come.


So, for example, as a tax payer I can dictate to the 
government that, of the taxes just received from me, 
I would like them to spend 30% of it on various 
welfare programs, 20% on education, 20% on national
healthcare, 20% on proliferation of artistic activities 
among the elderly, and 10% on developing a sound 
science of child psychology, so that we can stop 
torturing and stupefying our kids. Thus, under this 
system, the decision over the expenditure of our money 
is not relegated to some 'expert' legislator, but is actually 
carried out by us, so that each and every one of our 
priorities is not only respected, but accounted for, and 
our money is put where our collective mouths would 
have been through that fiscal year.


By deciding the budgetary restraints of policies and thus
prioritizing expenditure, citizens become more politically 
adept at the same time that they are becoming more 
relevant in a real sense. So, where better to start 
demanding rights of decision making than when you are 
handing over your money to the government? Such a
reformulation of taxation system can bring about a real 
lever of control exercised by the citizens over a myriad 
of social policies, orientation of the foreign policy, trade, 
would even have repercussions on industrial policy, and 
could far more easily exert control over questions that 
could lead to costly endeavors such as wars.


This is not a revolutionary idea. Loudly demanding that 
governments be more accountable to the people, in a 
very concrete way, in the light of the question of 
representation for taxation, is a legitimate right that most
citizens of any bourgeois society can relate to without
being horrified that, God forbid, they be required to turn
into rabid revolutionaries, forced to abandon their families 
and communities!


But, if enacted, such a practiced conception of taxation 
would be far more conducive to creating more radical 
conditions.


The second point is one of guilt on a mass scale. Yes, 
we are repeating ourselves, and yes it is a good thing 
to repeat what needs repeating; we are talking about 
the use of uranium munitions. Did you hear about 
those 'bunker-buster' bombs those nice guys in Israel 
just bought, and received on time from their US 
manufacturing clients? The type that is used daily, 
weekly, monthly in Iraq and Afghanistan? The 
bunker-busting capabilities of which brought to you 
by uranium. A weapon of mass destruction. A nuclear 
weapon of a new generation. 


In view of the fact that the genocidal and omnicidal 
(killing of all living things) impact of the US and the 
UK's military tactics in using uranium munitions are 
denied daily, while the clinical and the criminal 
evidence piles higher and higher, and while other more
'mundane' atrocities are becoming normalized, we must 
think of what lies ahead for those exposed to uranium 
munitions.


As a result of the unprecedented proliferation of uranium 
munitions by the US and the UK military forces in the 
Gulf region between 1991 and August 2004, Terry Jemison 
of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs has reported that 518,739 
soldiers returning from the Gulf region in that 13-year 
period are currently on medical disability. In that same time
period only 7,039 were injured on the battlefield. 
Sixty-five percent of the post-war babies born to a group 
of 400 returning soldiers were born with severe deformities
- missing brains, missing eyes, arms and legs and other 
organs (from, "Depleted uranium: Dirty bombs, dirty 
missiles, dirty bullets: A death sentence here and abroad," 
by Leuren Moret, San Francisco Bay View, August 18, 
2004).


That is not counting the human cost of soldiers who 
will never return, nor the tortured souls who will 
return to shattered lives. The families of the military 
personnel being sent to Iraq and Afghanistan must be 
told this. It is everybody's duty to inform them of this 
atrocity being committed against them by their own
government, which qualifies as a war crime. Just as 
much an atrocity as being sent into harm's way to 
secure no-bid contracts for Halliburton, Bechtel, 
the Carlyle Group, and assorted oil, banking, and 
construction cartels. 


And the reports are clear that the bad boys in the 
big business of war are aware of the growing 
opposition to uranium weapons from US citizens, 
and are therefore currently outsourcing the
manufacturing of uranium into munitions to Belgium 
and South Africa.


Here is the truth as told in an email interview with 
Leuren Moret, the courageous geoscientist, formerly 
at Livermore National Laboratories, who has since
been informing the world of the horrors of uranium 
munitions: "I called [a] veteran who was in munitions,
Special OPs, and has testified in Congress.  He is a 
reliable source in my opinion, and has been in contact 
with Joyce Riley and her program The Power Hour for 
years.  After testifying in Congress after Gulf War-I, he 
was put in military prison for telling the truth on the 
floor of Congress ... He said that soldiers he is in touch 
with who are on active duty told him that recently crates
of depleted uranium ballistics (bullets, missiles and 
bombs) have been arriving at the port at Corpus Christi,
Texas.  There is a large US Army depot there where
munitions are stored for distribution to all branches of
the military.  There is also a quarantine station there 
which may mean extra privacy for whatever they are 
doing with the DU. The crates of DU ballistics are 
labeled with point of embarkation as "Belgium" or "
South Africa".  He said that Belgium is where NATO
headquarters is located, and that the winds there blow 
out to sea which would carry any depleted uranium 
dust or residue away from populated areas.  The 
munitions are being shipped to the US for storage and 
deployment here.  He said the metal DU is shipped to
those countries for manufacturing, a way to appease 
the outcry in the US against DU munitions."


Ms Moret said that depleted uranium weapons are 
in violation of US laws and meet the federal definition
of Weapons of Mass Destruction: US CODE, Title 50: 
Chapter 40, Section 2302: The term "weapon of mass
destruction" means any weapon or device that is 
intended, or has the capability, to cause death or serious 
bodily injury to a significant number of people through 
the release, dissemination, or impact of - (A) toxic or 
poisonous chemicals or their precursors; (B) a disease
organism; or (C) radiation or radioactivity." Depleted 
uranium WMD are therefore illegal under US Military 
Law, and all international treaties, agreements, and the 
Geneva and Hague Conventions.


  "Our babies are dying again from global pollution 
with low level radiation," Ms Moret warned.  "The 
US and UK are turning this planet into a death star 
- for greed, for profits, and to steal the mineral 
resources from other countries to bolster the US and 
UK economies. In a unit of 20 soldiers who served in 
the 2003 Iraq war, 8 of those soldiers have 
malignancies just 16 months later.  What will happen 
to the other soldiers who have served or will be serving 
in the contaminated regions?"


When I suggested that, following from the available 
statistics, we can extrapolate that at least 50,000 
returning soldiers will have died in a decade, Ms 
Moret's objection was that my estimate was far
too low.


She said "Our children are becoming uranium meat 
for someone else's profits, and that is not why we 
had children."  She added that all future generations 
born to contaminated people will continue to express 
birth defects from their damaged DNA.


The planned and conscious proliferation of uranium 
poisoning by the US and the UK governments can and 
must be used in campaigns of organized, legal mass 
mutiny. In this effort the clear clinical evidence that 
exists of the effects of uranium munitions' use must be
widely disseminated among the armed forces of the US 
and the UK being sent to Iraq and Afghanistan. The 
governments of the US and the UK must be held 
accountable.


The Nazis were neat. Anal, if you will. They created 
specific facilities to carry out their evilest deeds away 
from the public eyes, so that they could maintain 
their starched public appearance. One stereotypical 
image of the Yanks, by contrast, is the sloppy type. 
As tourists, they can stand out in a crowd of a million, 
and as military beings they feel comfortable only when
they're leaving a huge mess everywhere they go. As go
the stereotypes, so does some of the reality. On a less 
negative note, the American ruling classes are 
perpetually retro-proactive. Meaning, in plain English,
they're always covering their tracks. This time, though, 
they have a hell of a track to cover.


The history of mankind has consisted mainly in the 
fight between the monkey within each and every 
one of us and the human within all of us. Faced with 
the monkeys, are we, let's ask again, are we going to
act as citizens or as idiots?


[Reza Fiyouzat is an applied linguist and freelance 
writer working in Japan. Iranian by birth, bi-national 
by passports (a US citizen), his writings have appeared 
in  CounterPunch, and (in English and Portuguese) on 
the Brazilian website Revista Espaco Academico.]

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