In 1970 the Senate reported: "The US has dumped on Vietnam a quantity
of toxic chemical (dioxin) amounting to six pounds per head of
population." This was Operation Hades, later renamed the friendlier Operation Ranch Hand
– the source of what Vietnamese doctors call a "cycle of foetal
catastrophe". I have seen generations of children with their familiar,
monstrous deformities. John Kerry, with his own blood-soaked war record,
will remember them. I have seen them in Iraq too, where the US used
depleted uranium and white phosphorus, as did the Israelis in Gaza. No
Obama "red line" for them. No showdown psychodrama for them.
The
sterile repetitive debate about whether "we" should "take action"
against selected dictators (ie cheer on the US and its acolytes in yet
another aerial killing spree) is part of our brainwashing. Richard Falk,
professor emeritus of international law and UN special rapporteur on
Palestine, describes it as "a self-righteous, one-way, legal/moral
screen [with] positive images of western values and innocence portrayed
as threatened, validating a campaign of unrestricted political
violence". This "is so widely accepted as to be virtually
unchallengeable".
It is the biggest lie: the product of "liberal
realists" in Anglo-American politics, scholarship and media who ordain
themselves as the world's crisis managers, rather than the cause of a
crisis. Stripping humanity from the study of nations and congealing it
with jargon that serves western power designs, they mark "failed",
"rogue" or "evil" states for "humanitarian intervention"...
From John Pilger 'The silent military coup that took over Washington'
The problem for America in all of this is that its capacity to impact
diplomatic negotiations is limited by the fact that its record of
asserting its military power stands squarely at odds with its
pretensions of moral authority. For all America's condemnations of
chemical weapons, the people of Falluja in Iraq are experiencing the birth defects and deformities in children
and increases in early-life cancer that may be linked to the use of
depleted uranium during the US bombardment of the town. It also used white phosphorus against combatants in Falluja.
Its chief ally in the region, Israel, holds the record for ignoring UN resolutions, and the US is not a participant in the international criminal court
– which is charged with bringing perpetrators of war crimes to justice –
because it refuses to allow its own citizens to be charged. On the very
day Obama lectured the world on international norms he launched a drone strike in Yemen that killed six people.
Obama
appealing for the Syrian regime to be brought to heel under
international law is a bit like Tony Soprano asking the courts for a
restraining order against one of his mob rivals – it cannot be taken
seriously because the very laws he is invoking are laws he openly
flouts....
From Gary Younge, 'The US has little credibility left'
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