Joe Biden: A Resumé of War Crimes - CounterPunch.org

Joe Biden: A Resumé of War Crimes
A flurry of commentary has followed Joe Biden’s decision to invoke his 
presidential privilege in issuing a “full and unconditional pardon” to his son, 
Hunter Biden, who faced prison time for filing false tax statements, tax 
evasion, and carrying an unregistered gun. Leading Democrats, including Senator 
Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and California Governor Gavin Newsom, came out in 
opposition to Biden’s nepotistic act, and a former Bernie Sanders adviser saw 
it as “a big fuck you” to the Democratic Party for forcing him to withdraw from 
the presidential race.
Commenting in CounterPunch on December 6, Melvin Goodman criticized the 
hypocrisy of the Democrats who, on the one hand, questioned Biden’s moral 
turpitude and, on the other, failed to point out the president’s major crimes 
in material, political, and diplomatic support for the Israeli genocide. 
Goodman, I believe, in correct in this specific critique, but his larger claim 
about “president’s admirable and ethical 50-year political career” is quite 
dubious. Going back to his years in the Senate and as vice president and 
president, Biden, among his many other acts of bad judgement, has had a long 
history of being a warmongering chicken hawk defender of US imperial power.
Although he initially held back support for the Gulf War in 1990-1991, he 
expressed regret for that decision and took hawkish positions on every US 
invasion thereafter. Even on occasions where he first expressed reservations 
about US intervention, he always came around to supporting the military option. 
An extensive research article on Biden’s political career found that he backed 
“the constant bombing of Iraq, [promoted] regime change as official policy, and 
[used] economic sanctions to ‘cripple’ the country.”
Biden’s support for the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 Iraq in 2003, Libya in 
2011, and Syria in 2014 opened up the region for US bombing, ground 
intervention, massive deaths of civilians, displacement of millions of 
refugees, and permanent instability. In large part, these attacks were 
gratuitous acts of support for Israel, cynically arming the forces of ISIS and 
Al Qaeda, as in Syria, in efforts to bring down the Assad government in 
Damascus, which finally succeeded on December 8, 2024. The radical Islamic 
group that claimed victory in Syria, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham is referred to the 
mainstream media as merely a “rebel” group, even as the US government still 
lists it as a “terrorist organization.” Not a problem, as long as they’re our 
terrorists.
In support of the 78-day bombing of Syria in 1999, causing the deaths of more 
than 2,000 civilians, Biden called for “a Japanese-German-style occupation” of 
the country, a mindset that points to his predilection for fascist-style 
reactions (consider Gaza) to perceived enemies. There is nothing inconsistent 
with his defense of empire and his crimes against humanity in Gaza and the West 
Bank.
To recognize Israel as an extension of US power in the Middle East is to 
understand how genocide is just another one of the tools the US has employed 
against recalcitrant nations and movements. Vietnam was the prime example, but 
only one in which the mass slaughter of civilians has been a central part of US 
strategy to break the back of struggles for national liberation.
If George W. Bush is the principal 21st century architect of forever wars in 
the Middle East, the credit for the disaster in Ukraine and moving the doomsday 
clock to 90 seconds before midnight (the moment the world ends in nuclear 
conflagration), the closest it’s ever been, belongs to Joe Biden. In 2014, as 
Obama’s vice president with the informal portfolio for handling Ukraine, for 
which he was a “super-hawk,” Biden helped to design the regime change policy of 
taking Viktor Yanukovych out of power in Kiev. Unhappy with Yanukovych’s ties 
to Russia, Biden and his main operative, the undersecretary of state for Europe 
and Eurasia, Victoria Nuland, engineered his ouster with active encouragement 
and material support for what became the Maidan protests in 2014.
As Ivan Katchanovski has noted, however, the peaceful protests during the 
“Orange Revolution” in 2004-2005, which, with direct US involvement denied 
Yanukovych the presidency, were upgraded in the 2014 Maidan street 
demonstrations with violent interventions by multiple neo-Nazi organization 
(Right Sector and Svoboda) snipers that shot protesters and riot police 
(Berkut) from their positions in nearby buildings and the Hotel Ukraina, 
turning the plaza into a bloodbath. After the neo-Nazi firebombing of 
government buildings, Yanukovych was forced to resign and flee from Kiev in 
February 2014.
Already weeks before, Nuland and the US ambassador to Ukraine were already 
hand-picking his replacement, Petro (“Chocolate King”) Poroshenko, who had been 
an active informant at the US Embassy. Poroshenko, who would serve as 
Washington’s puppet president, was aligned with the US-backed “Our Ukraine” 
faction in the government. At the same time, Nuland also picked the new 
neoliberal, pro-EU Arseniy Yatsenyuk to be prime minister.
For his support of Poroshenko as president, Biden, like a traditional mafia 
boss, expected personal favors in return. One was allowing his son Hunter Biden 
to serve on the board of the Ukraine’s largest energy company, Burisma. For 
this, young Biden, along with an adviser to then secretary of state John Kerry, 
neither with any experience in Ukraine or in the energy sector, received, 
according to a congressional report, $1 million per year for doing virtually 
nothing except as acting as totems for US backing. In fact, Biden junior never 
even travelled to Ukraine. This was clearly a payoff for the service that Biden 
senior had delivered in the overthrow of the Yanukovych government and the 
installation of the coup government, two months earlier.
The only cog in the wheel was that a widely-recognized independent-minded 
prosecutor general, Viktor Shokin, was in the process of investigating the 
crooked Burisma Holdings company and its billionaire owner Mykola Zlochevsky 
too studiously. In a series of phone calls between vice president Biden and 
Poroshenko, as documented by a French podcast, Les Crises, Biden clearly bribed 
the then Ukrainian president into firing Shokin in exchange for receiving a 
US-backed IMF loan of $1 billion. Indeed, Biden openly bragged about how, like 
a “wild west” sheriff, he gave Poroshenko six hours to respond. The mainstream 
media saw no problem with the vice president consorting with a corrupt oligarch 
or in playing a proconsul role in US imperial politics.
Biden’s imperial outlooks, drawn from Washington’s and the mainstream media’s 
commitments to maintaining US hegemony in the world, has placed him among the 
world’s leading war criminals, alongside those, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, 
who led the genocide in Vietnam, where millions of people were bombed, gassed, 
maimed, and disfigured by chemical weapons. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians 
and Russians have been killed with American indiscriminate weapons of mass 
murder under Biden’s command. He is also the effective commander in chief of 
the genocide in Gaza and the West Bank and the mass murder of women and 
children. Given his political history, a modern restaging of the Nuremberg 
trials would certainly include Joe Biden on the docket.
Pardoning his son clearly reflects his belief, shared with Trump, that 
presidents and their families are above the law. Only days after the initial 
shock at Biden’s wanton disregard for what the public widely sees as the 
corruption of his office and the precedent he has set, leading Democrats began 
making apologies for his “just being a dad.” What will the Supreme Court draw 
from his behavior when it comes to Trump acting above the law?
Gerald Sussman


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