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December 16, 1998
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Zinn blasts bombing / Alternative news of attack

As a reader service, and because Clinton doesn't bomb foreign countries
*all* that often, we've decided to immediately send out the MoJo Wire's
take on today's events. Included in this e-mail:

* Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States, calls
the bombing "just another lie"

* Total Coverage: Where to find voices on the attack other than the big
networks and papers


IRAQ BOMBING "ANOTHER LIE," SAYS HISTORIAN ZINN

[Immediately after President Clinton announced the bombing of Iraq
today, we called Boston University historian HOWARD ZINN and asked for
his take. After a few minutes, he e-mailed this forceful accusation:]

President Clinton has just told another lie, this time not about the
relatively trivial matter of his sexual activities, but about matters of
life and death. In explaining his decision to bomb Baghdad, he said that
other nations besides Iraq have weapons of mass destruction, but Iraq
alone has used them.

He could only say this to a population deprived of history. The United
States has supplied Turkey, Israel, and Indonesia with such weapons and
they have used them against civilian populations. But the nation most
guilty is our own. No nation in the world possesses greater weapons of
mass destruction than we do, and none has used them more often, or with
greater loss of civilian life. In Hiroshima hundreds of thousands died,
in Korea and Vietnam millions died as a result of our use of such weapons.

Our economic sanctions are also weapons of mass destruction, having
resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children.
Saddam Hussein may well have weapons of mass destruction, he may indeed
be inclined to use them, but only the United States is actually using
them, and at this very moment, people are dying in Iraq as a result.

However evil Saddam Hussein is, whatever potential danger he may
represent, he is not, as the president said tonight (telling another
lie) a "clear and present danger" to the peace of the world. We are.
And, as the president said, if there is a clear and present danger we
must act against it. It is a time for protest.

We are living in times of madness, when men in suits and ties, and yes,
a woman secretary of state, can solemnly defend the use, in the present,
of indiscriminate violence - they do not know what they are
bombing! - against a tyrant who may use violence, in the future. The
phrase "clear and present danger" has therefore lost its meaning. The
phrase "weapons of mass destruction" too has lost its meaning when a
nation which possesses more such weapons, and has used them more often,
than any other, uses those words to justify the killing of civilians "to
send a message." We who are offended by this should send our own message
to our demented leaders.

Howard Zinn is professor emeritus of history at Boston University, and
author of _A People's History of the United States_.

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