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The Colin Powell file

by Ahmed Amr


"We burned down the thatched huts, starting the blaze with Ronson and Zippo
lighters," Powell recalled. "Why were we torching houses and destroying
crops? Ho Chi Minh had said the people were like the sea in which his
guerrillas swam. ...We tried to solve the problem by making the whole sea
uninhabitable. In the hard logic of war, what difference did it make if you
shot your enemy or starved him to death?"
(from Collin Powell’s memoir, ‘An
American Journey’).


I came across the above quote in a series of articles about Powell’s service
in Vietnam written by journalists Norman Solomon and Robert Parry
. The
articles
were written in 1996. Yet the material is not dated by any means.
Indeed, in light of the recent revelations about ex-Senator Bob Kerrey, the
work of these two journalists needs more public attention.


In ‘The Case Against Colin Powell" (Toronto Globe & Mail, 12/26/2000),
Christopher Hitchens accuses Colin Powell of "a direct role in suppressing
the inquiry into the My Lai massacre, and into related atrocities against
civilians". Reviewing Colin’s performance on a number of major policy
decisions, including his failure to confront Serbian ethnic cleansing in
Bosnia, Hitchens concludes that Powell has demonstrated "a recurring strain
of moral cowardice".


For a little background concerning the charges leveled at Powell, I will
quote briefly from an article by Russ Kick. "The My Lai massacre. On March
16, 1968, US soldiers from the Americal Division slaughtered 347
civilians--primarily old men, women, children, and babies--in the Vietnamese
village of My Lai 4 (pronounced, very appropriately, as "me lie"). The grunts
also engaged in torture and rape of the villagers. Around six months later, a
soldier in the 11th Light Infantry Brigade--known among the men as "the
Butcher's Brigade"--wrote a letter telling of widespread killing and
torturing of Vietnamese civilians by entire units of the US military (he did
not specifically refer to My Lai). The letter was sent to the general in
charge of 'Nam and trickled down the chain of command to Major Colin Powell,
a deputy assistant chief of staff at the Americal Division, who was charged
with investigating the matter and formulating a response. After a desultory
check--which consisted mainly of investigating the soldier who wrote the
letter, rather than his allegations--Powell reported that everything was
hunkey-dory. "


Aside from his troubling record while an officer in Vietnam, Powell’s
business dealings also raise some serious question marks, should anyone ever
cares to pose the question. This ex-General is now a multi-millionaire,
partly due to his presence on the board of AOL. His son, Michael Powell, the
newly appointed chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, was part
of the commission that approved the AOL/Time/Warner merger, while his dad
retained his AOL seat.


Which brings us full circle to the Kerrey’s atrocity at Thanh Phong and the
role of two mass media players, the New York Times and the Washington Post,
in ‘holding’ the story for two years. For the full length of a two-year
cover-up, Sulzberger and Graham had the option of making the file on Kerrey
public. It does not take a stretch of the imagination to assume that Kerrey
paid close attention to the foreign and domestic policy edicts marketed by
these media titans on their editorial pages. Once he lost his power as a
Senator, he became fair game.


Over the last few months, the New York Times, with the assist of their
partners in media crimes at the Washington Post Company, have waged an
intensive campaign to sanitize the criminal war record of Ariel Sharon. These
media outfits are as familiar with Qibya and Sabra and Shatila as they are
with My Lai and Thanh Phong. So far, they have chosen to expose Kerrey’s
file, bury Sharon’s file and keep their options open on the Powell file. As
long as the Secretary of State continues to lease out his department to the
Israeli lobby, he will be lionized in the press. In the unlikely event that
he demonstrates an ounce of interest in Palestinian human rights or political
aspirations, Powell will be deflated in a New York minute.


One only needs to recall the media circus that came to town on the strength
of the accusation that Madeline Albright had been "unaware" of her Jewish
heritage. It was enough to generate unending howls across the editorial pages
of the gray lady, Sulzberger’s daily ruse. Compared to Albright, the file on
Powell is enough to warrant an investigation of a war crime, or at the very
minimum, a cover-up of a war crime. Then there is the very serious charge of
conflict of interest involving the AOL/Time/Warner merger, a story that is
unlikely to air on CNN. It was only a few months ago that the New York Times
vigorously reported on the charges that German Foreign Minister Joschka
Fischer had struck a police officer during a 1973 demonstration. Yet Sharon’s
murderous escapades at Sabra and Shatila in 1982 is kept out of the public
eye. How exactly does this square with an outfit that bills itself as the
‘paper of record’. Sulzberger’s minions increasingly act like the J Edgar
Hoover’s FBI, a man who knew all about handling political files and keeping
records.


Is Powell’s file an obstacle to the formulation of a balanced and reasonable
American foreign policy in the Middle East? Consider that, so far, he has
bowed to Sharon’s demands that the United States abandon the ‘peace process’
in favor of letting the Israeli army ‘win’. Powell has been quick to veto
any United Nations resolutions designed to protect the Palestinians from
unrelenting Israeli assaults and refuses to utter a word of sympathy for the
hundreds of Palestinians that have been murdered and the thousands who have
been mutilated by the random and excessive use of Israeli lethal force. Most
alarming, has been his blind refusal to recognize the ‘facts on the ground’;
that this is a struggle by an unarmed native population against a ruthless
foreign occupation army led by a serial war criminal. Instead, he has adopted
Sharon’s language, calling for the Palestinians to stop their ‘terrorism’
and accept Sharon’s land thieving army as lords and masters for another
generation. Powell knows all about ‘pacification’ programs. Tormenting a
native people into submission was part of his career development program.


This Secretary of State is a severely compromised man. He is daily
manipulated by the media titans who can unleash a ruinous assault against him
and his family should he waver from compliance with the marching orders from
Tel Aviv. After all, they made him the man he appears to be today, and they
can destroy him with a couple of timely headlines in the Sunday edition. Add
to that, a taste of the fortunes that is a reward for his ‘cooperation’, and
it is no idle boast for the media lords to claim they have "a man at State".


Many Palestinians had hoped that an African-American at the State Department
would at least diminish some of the overt pro-Israeli bias that is the basic
foundation of American Policies in the Middle East. Certainly, they reason,
an African-American who came of age in a segregated America, before the Civil
Rights movement, would understand the racist nature of the Israeli
occupation. For fifty-three years, the Israeli occupation has been one long
land grabbing enterprise. If you are Palestinian, your land and your homes
were confiscated to make room for the VIP Jewish settlers. And this policy
has always required massive state violence to force the Palestinians to
abandon their properties and their villages. Powell knows the details, but
for now, his concerns over his files have neutralized any serious policy
initiatives. Besides, This man is not Ralph Bunche and human rights will not
factor into any of his decisions. One thing is certain, this Secretary of
State is wide open to blackmail by the media barons. For that alone, the
concerns about the independence of his judgement, Colin Powell should resign.






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