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An American Tale
by Karen Kwiatkowski

http://www.lewrockwell.com/kwiatkowski/kwiatkowski54.html

We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human 
passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge or 
gallantry would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale 
goes through a net. Our Constitution is designed only for a moral and 
religious people. It is wholly inadequate for any other.

~ John Adams (1735–1826)

"[The war was illegal, but…] I think in this case international law stood 
in the way of doing the right thing."

~ Richard Perle, former Chairman and currently an active member of the 
Defense Policy Board, on the U.S. invasion of Iraq, 20 November 2003.

"Why wouldn’t he have killed himself, or fought, to go out with some glory, 
some honor?"

~ Wolf Blitzer, 15 December 2003, on the 13 December capture of Saddam Hussein

In these three quotations, we have the alpha and omega of the American 
story. John Adams, discussing our Constitution, warned of avarice, ambition 
and revenge. The warning covers the current Bush administration’s foreign 
policy, and much of its domestic policy. Avarice is seen in federal 
contracts created by the state for the state’s friends and in the promise 
to continue propping up domestic pharmaceutical interests through continued 
market-warping subsidization for the wealthiest elderly class in the world. 
Congress, of course, went along with all of this avarice, understandable as 
most members are immune to honor or courage. As Lew Rockwell said recently, 
"men who seek power over the lives of others are the coldest, cruelest 
humans of all."

George W. Bush’s primary ambition is to publicly exceed his father’s 
record, through a presidential re-election. Cost is no object, the future 
and the past no impediment in Dubyaworld. One might wonder, "What happened 
to the fiscal conservatism in the Republican Party ?" and "Does George W. 
Bush realize his policies will ensure that his unborn grandchildren will 
live like today’s Argentinean elites, and everyone else’s like today’s 
Argentinean middle class?" Don’t bother wondering. These questions have no 
part in the ambition of George W. Bush.

Revenge is also prevalent. Bush pursues foreign policies aimed at revenging 
and humiliating the offending state – whether it is our former CIA friend 
and Ba'ath Party ally, Saddam Hussein, or current allies France, Germany 
and Russia. Likewise, he attempts to revenge and humiliate critics and 
truth tellers at home. From his treatment of reporters and major newspapers 
who dare write an honest word, or former ambassadors who dare to speak one, 
the policy is 100% predictable.

Adams also named gallantry as one of the four horsemen of the 
Constitutional apocalypse. Some think longingly of the Clinton 
administration where the President only lied about his closed-door sessions 
with a dozen other women instead of closed-door sessions with two-dozen 
imperial neoconservatives. However, Clinton’s punitive bombings of Sudan 
and Afghanistan, his operations in Bosnia, the gallantry of the 
"humanitarian war" in Kosovo and Serbia, not to mention the long years of 
morally worthwhile sanctions and Vietnam-exceeding bombing of Iraq add up 
to nothing but trouble. Clinton was then, as surely as Bush is today, a 
critical part of U.S. public pursuit of empire and back-room practices of 
illegality. Further, both are exceptionally accomplished liars.

Adams warned us that the Constitution would prove inadequate in its role 
unless the nation remained restrained by morality and religion. We are not 
now, and have not for some time, been such a people.

Richard Perle, representing all that is elitist and imperial in Washington, 
and Wolf Blitzer of CNN, representing the less astute but outstandingly 
useful imperial and elitist media, illustrate the whale thrashing through 
that fine net.

Perle casually puts forth the idea that international law is not for us – 
indeed, who is it for? I share the concern of many still in the military 
and their parents that if we ignore international law in the activities of 
war, then others we fight, invade, occupy or with whom we militarily or 
economically interfere, are free to do the same. Geneva Convention 
protections of POWs and the idea of basic international norms of fairness 
in war were brought about by the brutalities of World War II, committed 
nightmarishly by allies and axis powers alike. Perle, of course, like most 
neo-conservatives in Washington, has never risked an ounce of his own flesh 
for his country.

But it is the innocent musings of Wolf Blitzer, as a cheerleader of 
neo-conservative aims (and who, as such, retains access to the White House 
and Pentagon), that bring forth the real omega of our story, in all of its 
crassness. Wolf asks "Where is Saddam’s honor?" and finds it appalling that 
a former dictator would ever live in a spider hole garnished with half-used 
cans of Spam and rotting fruit, dirty clothes in the corner and hands-up at 
the sight of the Fourth Infantry. Blitzer seems to believe that a man who 
at the age of 25 sold out to the CIA; who achieved power through murder, 
violence and intimidation in his country; who after consolidation of power, 
launched an unnecessary eight year war with Iran that ended in a stalemate; 
and who then invaded Kuwait, and managed, with the help of US-insisted upon 
food sanctions, to maintain an iron hold on his ever-weakening state and 
economy until March 2003 – has even a passing acquaintance with either 
glory or honor?

I hope, upon reading this last long sentence, you protest with a paraphrase 
from the movie Jerry Maguire with, "Karen, you got me at ‘CIA’." While Wolf 
Blitzer may not get it, what is really mysterious about imperial states 
that use pumped up security concerns to reduce domestic freedom and 
centralize and increase state power? Iraq and America share much in this 
regard – in both growth of the state, and the quality of our recent and 
current leadership. Charley Reese points out that in this era of supreme 
danger to the Constitution and to the America we love, we need leaders who 
are not only smart, but wise.

Saddam will most likely be carefully preserved for a public trial, ideally 
by Iraqis, for Iraqis. It is interesting that Saddam’s sons, who would have 
had much to say, cannot testify. The trial of Saddam Hussein will be 
interesting just the same. It will tell a story of a central government 
unrestrained by a Constitution or by morality, a story of state greed and 
the failures of statism, of fear-mongering and militarism in lieu of 
elections. It will be a story of avarice, ambition and revenge. It will be 
an Iraqi tale. Sadly, it is also an American tale.

December 16, 2003

Karen Kwiatkowski [send her mail] is a recently retired USAF lieutenant 
colonel, who spent her final four and a half years in uniform working at 
the Pentagon. She now lives with her freedom-loving family in the 
Shenandoah Valley.

Copyright © 2003 LewRockwell.com


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