Want Endless War? Love the U.S. Empire? Well, Hillary Clinton’s Your Choice


By  <http://www.truthdig.com/marjorie_cohn/> Marjorie Cohn



  Hillary Clinton greets workers at her campaign office Monday in Des
Moines, Iowa. (
<http://www.apimages.com/metadata/Index/DEM-2016-Clinton/b29a6d6a625340eda22
888fec7b9e9b8/12/0> Andrew Harnik / AP)

Hillary Clinton likes to extol her foreign policy credentials, particularly
her experience as secretary of state. She attaches herself to Barack Obama’s
coattails, pledging to continue his policies. But she is even more hawkish
than the president.

Like Obama, Clinton touts American exceptionalism, the notion that the
United States is better than any other country. In his State of the Union
addresses, Obama has proclaimed America “exceptional” and said the U.S. must
“lead the world.” Clinton wrote in her book “Hard Choices” that “America
remains the ‘indispensable nation.’ ”

It is this view that animates U.S. invasions, interventions, bombings and
occupations of other countries. Under the pretense of protecting our
national interest, the United States maintains some 800 military bases in
other countries, costing taxpayers tens of billions of dollars annually.
Often referred to as “enduring bases,” they enable us to mount attacks
whenever and wherever our leaders see fit, whether with drones or manned
aircraft.

Obama, who continues to prosecute the war in Afghanistan 15 years after it
began, is poised to send ground troops back to Iraq and begin bombing Libya.
His aggressive pursuit of regime change in Syria was met with pushback by
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to Seymour Hersh.

The president has bombed some seven countries with drones. But besides
moving toward normalization of relations with Cuba, his signature foreign
policy achievement is brokering the agreement to prevent Iran from
developing nuclear weapons.

Although Clinton supports the nuclear deal, she talks tough about Iran. In
September 2015, she provocatively declared, “I don’t believe Iran is our
partner in this agreement. Iran is the subject of the agreement,” and added,
“I will confront them across the board.” She said, “I will not hesitate to
take military action if Iran attempts to obtain a nuclear weapon.”

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Clinton promised to “totally
obliterate” Iran if it attacked Israel. Clinton was, in effect, pledging to
commit genocide against the Iranian people.

In an August 2014 Atlantic interview with Jeffrey Goldberg, Clinton
maintained, “There is no such thing as a right to enrich.” Apparently, she
has not read the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which gives
countries like Iran the right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
Article IV of the treaty says, “Nothing in this Treaty shall be interpreted
as affecting the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to
develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes
without discrimination and in conformity with Articles I and II of this
Treaty.”

One country that does possess nuclear weapons is Israel—which refuses to
ratify the NPT. Clinton has consistently and uncritically supported the
policies of the Israeli government. In the Atlantic interview, she placed
the blame for Israel’s 2014 massacre in Gaza squarely with the Palestinians.

>From July 8 to Aug. 27, 2014, Israel killed over 2,100
Palestinians—including more than 400 children—80 percent of them civilians.
Sixty-six Israeli soldiers and seven Israeli civilians were killed.

When Goldberg asked Clinton whom she held responsible for the deaths of
hundreds of Palestinian children, she demurred, saying, “[I]t’s impossible
to know what happens in the fog of war.” She blamed only the Palestinians,
saying, “There’s no doubt in my mind that Hamas initiated this conflict.”
Claiming “Israel has a right to defend itself,” she said, “I think Israel
did what it had to do to respond to the rockets.”

But Israel did not act in self-defense. In the first 10 days of June 2014,
Israeli forces
<https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/amena-saleem/international-media-ignor
e-israels-abduction-palestinian-teens> abducted 17 Palestinian teenage boys
in the occupied West Bank. On June 12, three Israeli teenagers were abducted
in the southern West Bank; Israel accused Hamas. After those three were
found dead, a group of Israelis tortured and killed a Palestinian teenager
in Jerusalem. On July 7, Israel launched a large military operation in the
Gaza Strip, dubbed Operation Protective Edge. The Israel Defense Forces
devastated Gaza. For 51 days, Israel bombarded Gaza with more than 6,000
airstrikes.

The United Nations Human Rights Council subsequently convened an
independent, international commission of inquiry, which concluded that
Israel, and to a lesser extent Palestinian armed groups, had likely
committed violations of international humanitarian and human rights law,
some constituting war crimes. “The scale of the devastation was
unprecedented” in Gaza, according to the commission. Yet Clinton was puzzled
by what she calls “this enormous international reaction against Israel,”
adding, “This reaction is uncalled for and unfair.”

She attributed the “enormous international reaction” to “a number of
factors” but only mentioned anti-Semitism, never citing Israel’s illegal
occupation of Palestinian lands or its periodic massacres in Gaza.

Indeed, just last month, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the
Security Council it was an “indisputable truth” that “Palestinian
frustration is growing under the weight of a half century of occupation and
the paralysis of the peace process.” He noted that it was “human nature to
react to occupation, which serves as a potent incubator of hate and
extremism.”

Clinton didn’t ponder why so many people around the world are participating
in the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against the Israeli
occupation. Representatives of Palestinian civil society launched BDS in
2005, calling upon “international civil society organizations and people of
conscience all over the world to impose broad boycotts and implement
divestment initiatives against Israel.”

In her November 2015 article titled “How I Would Reaffirm Unbreakable Bond
With Israel—and Benjamin Netanyahu,” published in the Jewish newspaper
Forward, Clinton vowed to continue to oppose BDS. “As secretary of state, I
requested more assistance for Israel every year,” she boasted, adding that
she opposed “the biased Goldstone report,” explained below.

After Israel’s 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead, in which nearly 1,400
Palestinians (82 percent of whom were civilians) and 13 Israelis were
killed, a U.N. Human Rights Council report by a commission headed by Justice
Richard Goldstone concluded that “Disproportionate destruction and violence
against civilians were part of a deliberate policy [by Israel].”

Israel responded to the report with threats and harassment against
Goldstone, leading him to backtrack on one of the findings in the report
that bears his name, namely, that Israel deliberately targeted civilians.
But the other members of the commission stood fast on all of the report’s
conclusions.

Clinton’s vote in favor of President George W. Bush’s illegal 2003 invasion
of Iraq cost her the 2008 election. It also cost more than 4,500 Americans
and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis their lives.

Yet Clinton cynically told corporate executives at a 2011 State Department
roundtable on investment opportunities in Iraq, “It’s time for the United
States to start thinking of Iraq as a business opportunity.”

The same year, Clinton led the campaign for forcible regime change in Libya,
despite opposition by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Responding to the gruesome
sodomizing of President Moammar Gadhafi with a bayonet, Clinton laughed and
said, “We came, we saw, he died.”

Both the Iraq War and regime change in Libya paved the way for the rise of
Islamic State and dangerous conflict in the Middle East. Obama is about to
escalate his military involvement in Libya. Joseph Dunford,  chairman of the
Joint Chiefs, said, “The president has made clear that we have the authority
to use military force.” The New York Times reports that the expanded
campaign is “expected to include airstrikes and raids by elite American
troops.”

The Obama administration is reportedly changing the rules of engagement to
allow more civilian casualties in the “war” against Islamic State. A senior
military official told The Daily Beast, “Now I think you’ll see a little
more willingness to tolerate civilian casualties in the interest of making
progress.” But the Geneva Conventions prohibit the disproportionate killing
of civilians.

Clinton has promised to escalate the wars in Syria and Iraq, including a
no-fly zone in Syria. Since Islamic State doesn’t have an air force, her
no-fly zone would be likely to capture Russian planes flying over Syria.

Talking tough on ABC’s “This Week,” Clinton declared, “We have to fight in
the air, fight on the ground and fight them on the Internet.” She said
nothing about diplomacy or an arms embargo to stop sending weapons that end
up in the hands of Islamic State.

Although the corporate media fans the flames of fear about Islamic State,
only 38 people in the United States have died in terror-related incidents
since 9/11, according to Politifact.com. The “war on terror” has cost us
more than $1.5 trillion, in addition to U.S. lives and those of untold
numbers in other countries.

Nevertheless, there is little doubt that a President Hillary Clinton would
continue our “perpetual war.” She would do everything in her power to ensure
the robust survival of the American empire.

Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, former
president of the National Lawyers Guild, and deputy secretary-general of the
International Association of Democratic Lawyers. Her most recent book is
“Drones and Targeted Killing: Legal, Moral, and Geopolitical Issues.” See
www.marjoriecohn. Follow her on Twitter at @marjoriecohn.

EM

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