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Bush Pushes the Big Lie Toward the
Brink
Even some in government can no longer be silent in the face
of falsehood.
by Robert Scheer
So the truth is out: George W. Bush lied when he
claimed to be worried about Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction.
Otherwise, Iraq's stepped-up cooperation with the U.N. on disarmament
would be stunningly good news, obviating the need to rush to war.
Instead, the U.N. weapons inspectors' verification
of Iraq's destruction of missiles, private meetings with Iraqi weapons
scientists, visits to locations where biological and chemical weapons
were destroyed in 1991 and a series of unfettered flights by U2 spy
planes have been met with a shrug and sneer in Washington. The White
House line is that even if the Iraqis destroy all their slingshots,
Goliath is still bringing his tanks and instituting "regime change."
The arrogance is breathtaking. We have demanded that a country disarm
-- and even as it is doing so, we say it doesn't matter: it's too
late; we're coming in. Put down your guns and await the slaughter.
Abraham Lincoln once observed that even a free people
can be fooled for a time -- and this, mind you, was long before Fox
News existed -- and in his chaotic two-year presidency, Bush has pushed
the Big Lie approach so far that we are seeing dramatic signs of its
cracking: an international backlash, a domestic peace movement and
whistle-blowing from inside our own intelligence and diplomatic corps.
"We have not seen such systematic distortion of
intelligence, such systematic manipulation of the American people,
since the war in Vietnam," wrote John Brady Kiesling, a 20-year veteran
of the U.S. Foreign Service in his letter of resignation last week
to Secretary of State Colin Powell. Kiesling, who was political counselor
in U.S. embassies throughout the Mideast, added that "until this administration,
it had been possible to believe that by upholding the policies of
my president, I was also upholding the interests of the American people
and the world. I believe it no longer."
And this brave man is not the only one who has caught
on. The entire world is astonished that our president is lying not
about a personal indiscretion but about the most sacred duty of the
leader of the most powerful nation in human history not to recklessly
endanger the lives of his own or the world's people. Yet lie he has.
The first lie, claimed outright, was that Iraq aided
and abetted the Sept. 11 terrorists. There is no evidence at all for
this claim. It is also interesting to note that not a single leading
Al Qaeda operative has turned out to be Iraqi. The latest to be nabbed,
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, was living in Pakistan, was raised in Kuwait
and studied engineering -- and presumably the physics of explosives
-- at a college in North Carolina.
The second lie was that Iraq's alleged weapons of
mass destruction represent an imminent threat to U.S. security. Despite
the most hugely expensive but secret high-tech spy operation in human
history -- estimated by most at well over $100 billion a year -- and
a vast network of defectors and spies, we have not been able to find
their supposed weapons.
The third and most dangerous lie is that our mission
now is to bring lasting peace to the Mideast by a devastating invasion
of Iraq, which will end, as the president outlined last week, in U.S.
dominance over the structure of government and politics throughout
the region. After abandoning promising efforts by the previous administration
to create peace between Israel and the Palestinians, the Bush team
now claims that changing Muslim governments around the world will
end the downward spiral of violence there. Which leads us to another
lie: that this is all good for our ally, Israel -- the claim of the
cabal of neoconservative ideologues running our Mideast policy. In
fact, however, Israel will be placed in a terribly dangerous position,
serving as a fig leaf for U.S. ambitions, further ensuring that it
remain forever an isolated military garrison.
This construction of a new world order comes from
a naive and untraveled president, emboldened in his ignorance by advisors
who have been plotting an aggressive Pax Americana ever since the
Soviet bloc's collapse. Bush insiders Richard Perle, Elliott Abrams,
Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz and Donald Rumsfeld are all members of
something called the Project for a New American Century that has been
pushing for a U.S. redesign of the Mideast since 1997. After Sept.
11, they seized on our national tragedy as a way to enlist George
W. in support of their grand design. Not only was this reckless scheme
never mentioned by Bush during the election campaign, it was the sort
of thing renounced as "nation-building," something he would never
support. Yet another lie.
Published on Tuesday, March 4, 2003 by the
Los Angeles Times
Copyright 2003 Los Angeles Times