Washington’s Hypocrisies

The US government is the second worst human rights abuser on the planet and the sole enabler of the worst–Israel. But this doesn’t hamper Washington from pointing the finger elsewhere. The US State Department’s “human rights report” focuses its ire on Iran and Syria, two countries whose real sin is their independence from Washington, and on the bogyman- in-the-making–China, the country selected for the role of Washington’s new Cold War enemy. Hillary Clinton, another in a long line of unqualified Secretaries of State, informed “governments around the world: we are watching, and we are holding you accountable,” only we are not holding ourselves accountable or Washington’s allies like Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the NATO puppets.
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US POLICY: RUNNING WITH THE THE HARE, HUNTING WITH THE HOUNDS

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by Paul Craig Roberts

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The US government is the second worst human rights abuser on the planet and the sole enabler of the worst–Israel. But this doesn’t hamper Washington from pointing the finger elsewhere.

The US State Department’s “human rights report” focuses its ire on Iran and Syria, two countries whose real sin is their independence from Washington, and on the bogyman- in-the-making–China, the country selected for the role of Washington’s new Cold War enemy.

Hillary Clinton, another in a long line of unqualified Secretaries of State, informed “governments around the world: we are watching, and we are holding you accountable,” only we are not holding ourselves accountable or Washington’s allies like Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the NATO puppets.

Hillary also made it “clear to citizens and activists everywhere: You are not alone. We are standing with you,” only not with protesters at the Chicago NATO summit or with the Occupy Wall Street protesters, or anywhere else in the US where there are protests. (ref)

The State Department stands with the protesters funded by the US in the countries whose governments the US wishes to overthrow. Protesters in the US stand alone as do the occupied Palestinians who apparently have no human rights to their homes, lands, olive groves, or lives.

Here are some arrest numbers for a few recent US protests. The New York Daily News reports that as of November 17, 2011, 1,300 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested in New York City alone. FoxNews reported (October 2, 2011) that 700 protesters were arrested on the Brooklyn Bridge. At the NATO summit in Chicago last week, 90 protesters were arrested (Chicago Journal).

In the US some protesters are being officially categorized as “domestic extremists” or “domestic terrorists,” a new threat category that Homeland Security announced is now the focus of its attention, displacing Muslim terrorists as the number one threat to the US. In September 2010, federal police raided the homes of peace activists in Chicago and Minneapolis. The FBI is trying to concoct a case against them by claiming that the peace activists donated money to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. As demanded by Israel, the US government has designated the PFLP as a terrorist group.

In Chicago last week, among the many arrested NATO protesters with whom the State Department does not stand are three young white americans arrested for “domestic terrorism” in what Dave Lindorff reports was “a warrantless house invasion reminiscent of what US military forces are doing on a daily [and nightly] basis in Afghanistan.” If the US government, which stands with protesters everywhere except in America, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Palestine, can make this into a terrorism case, the three americans can be convicted on the basis of secret evidence or simply be incarcerated for the rest of their lives without a trial.

Meanwhile the three american “domestic terrorists” are being held in solitary confinement. Like many of the NATO protesters, they came from out of town. Brian Church, 20 years old, came from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Jared Chase, 27, came from Keene, New Hampshire. Brent Betterly, 24, came from Oakland Park, Florida. Charged with providing material support for terrorism, the judge set their bail at $1.5 million each.

These three are not charged with actually throwing a Molotov cocktail at a person or thing. They are charged with coming to Chicago with the idea of doing so. Somehow the 16 federal intelligence agencies plus those of our NATO puppets and Israel were unable to discover the 9/11 plot in the making, but the Chicago police knew in advance why two guys from Florida and one from New Hampshire came to Chicago. The domestic terrorism cases turn out to be police concoctions that are foiled before they happen, so we have many terrorists but no actual terrorist acts.

Two other young americans are being framed by their Human Rights Government. Sebastian Senakiewicz, 24, of Chicago is charged with “falsely making a terrorist threat,” whatever that means. His bail was set at $750,000. Mark Neiweem, 28, of Chicago is charged with “solicitation for explosives or incendiary devices.” His bail is set at $500,000.

This is human rights in america. But the State Department’s human rights report never examines the US. It is a political document aimed at Washington’s chosen enemies.

Meanwhile, Human Rights america continues to violate the national sovereignty of Pakistan, Yemen, and Afghanistan by sending in drones, bombs, special forces and in Afghanistan 150,000 US soldiers to murder people, usually women, children and village elders. Weddings, funerals, children’s soccer games, schools and farmers’ houses are also favorite targets for Washington’s attacks. On May 25 the Pakistani Daily Times reported that Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman Moazzam Ali Khan strongly condemned the drone attacks: “We regard them as a violation of our territorial integrity. They are in contravention of international law. They are illegal, counter productive and totally unacceptable.”

The US reportedly funnels money to the Iranian terrorist group, MEK, declared terrorists by no less than the US State Department. But it is OK as long as MEK is terrorizing Iran. Washington stands with MEK’s protests delivered via bombs and the assassin’s bullet. After all, we have to bring freedom and democracy to Iran, and violence is Washington’s preferred way to achieve this goal.

Washington is desperate to overthrow the Syrian government in order to get rid of the Russian naval base. On May 15 the Washington Post reported that Washington is coordinating the flow of arms to Syrian rebels. Washington’s justification for interfering in Syria’s internal affairs is human rights charges against the Syrian government. However, a UN report finds that the rebels are no more respectful of human rights than the Syrian government. The rebels torture and murder prisoners and kidnap civilians wealthy enough to bring a ransom.

NATO, guided by Washington, went far outside the UN resolution declaring a no-fly zone over Libya. NATO in blatant violation of the UN resolution provided the air attack on the Libyan government that enabled the CIA-supported “rebels” to overthrow Gadhafi, killing many Libyan civilians in the process.

Under the Nuremberg standard (principle VI.a.i), it is a war crime to launch a war of aggression, which is what Washington and its NATO puppets launched against Libya, but, no sweat, Washington brought Libya freedom and democracy.

Assassinating foreign opponents is the West’s preferred diplomacy. The British were at ease with it, and Washington picked up the practice. In his book, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, Cambridge University historian Piers Brendon, the Keeper of the Churchill Archives, reports from the documents he has at hand, that in the build up to the “Suez Crisis” in 1956, British Prime Minister Anthony Eden told Foreign Office minister Anthony Nutting, “I want him [Nasser, Egypt’s leader] murdered.”

Brendon goes on to report: “Doubtless at the Prime Minister’s behest, the Secret Intelligence Service did hatch plots to assassinate Nasser and to topple his government. Its agents, who proposed to pour nerve gas into Nasser’s office through the ventilation system, were by no means discreet.” The secret agents talked too much, and the scheme never came to fruition.

Last week in Malaysia a war crimes tribunal found George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and their legal advisers, Alberto Gonzales, David Addington, William Haynes II, Jay Bybee, and John Choon Yoo guilty of war crimes. (ref)

But don’t expect Washington to take any notice. The war crimes convictions are merely a “political statement.”

Paul Craig Roberts has been Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration. Roberts earned his fame as co-founder of Reaganomics. He is also a former editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week and Scripps Howard News Service, who has testified before congressional committees on 30 occasions on issues of economic policy. He is a critic of Israel, and calls Gaza “the world’s largest concentration camp”.

More from Paul Craig Roberts on Wonders of Pakistan

1. The Global War on Terrorism 2. Does The West Have A Future? 3. Brewing a Conflict with China 4. Washington Leads World Into Lawlessness 5. Empires Then and Now 6. The Outlook for the New Year [in two parts] 7. Is the War on Terror a Hoax? [in two parts] 8. The latest orchestrated threat and the end of history 8. The Critics of 9-11 Truth. Do they have a Case
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The Global War on Terrorism

If the unaware American population can be programmed to believe that Iran is the 9/11 culprit, then Washington can initiate yet another war that enriches the military/security complex with money and power. Will bin Laden’s family now sue Washington for blaming Osama for an offense which Washington now acknowledges he was not guilty? Will Sheikh Mohammed be found guiltless, because a US federal court now says it was Iran that was responsible for 9/11? These would be the results if america had a justice system that was independent of the needs of the political elites and the private interests that they serve. But today in america the ruling interests produce by hook or crook justifications for war that serve the power and profit of the military/security complex. Whatever the mainstream media tells you serves this interest.
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ARE AMERICANS CATCHING ON, WAKING UP, UNPLUGGING?

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by Paul Craig Roberts

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In response to the question in the title I can report that most of my readers are. Almost everyone got the point of the last column. They see the absurdity of the government’s claim that the identity of the tough, macho Navy Seals, who allegedly murdered Osama bin Laden, has to be kept secret in order to protect our fierce warriors from reprisals from Muslim terrorists, while those government officials responsible for the torture and deaths of large numbers of Muslims can walk around, identity known, unprotected and safe. (more…)

Objectives Behind the Looming Great War [Viewpoint Russia]

The Western agenda includes a taboo part – the plan is supposed to guarantee the survival of Israel which retains the occupied Palestinian territories and can only exist in the settings of permanent confrontation with its neighbors, provided that the West unwaveringly supports it and the Israeli military superiority in the region continues into the future. So far, Israel has had a potential to crash practically any coalition of Arab countries, while its regional nuclear-arms monopoly serves Tel Aviv both as a means of containment and a safeguard, in case an armed conflict does erupt and takes an unexpected turn. Israel absent the enemies surrounding it – a small state with no natural resources on premises – is a picture impossible to imagine, which is why these days Israel desperately needs a war.

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UPCOMING G8 FORUM AND THE OBJECTIVES BEHIND THE LOOMING GREAT WAR

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by Viktor Burbaki

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A brief note from Peter Chamberlin; The following report is excellent work, in the sense that Mr. Burbaki seems to have a unique understanding of the great events which are about to overtake the world.  Perhaps that comes from looking at the problems facing us from the Russian point of view.  I agree with all of the statements he makes in the following report and his previous posting here (SEE:  Why the US Needs a Major War  [Viewpoint Russia). (more…)

On the Brink of Third World War

In Afghanistan US seeks to retain a (25000 strong force) SOF/Air Force for denuclearization of Iran – Pakistan. It may seek independence of Balochistan (with Indian support.) A clash with Pakistan is likely though not inevitable. Delhi wants to use American Power to fight Pakistan (but absurdly believes it can escape the nuclear conflagration). The war with Iran is even nearer 2012. US – NATO may attack Iran followed by Pakistan or both together. An Israeli attack on Iran is even more likely and Indian attack on Pakistan (Cold Start) always remains a possibility.
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WAR IN 2012 & BEYOND MEANSTHE NUKES WILL DETERMINE THE LANGUAGE OF SUCH WAR

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by Brig Nadir Mir

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2012 onwards, the world is on the brink of Third World War. All sane and peace loving men would pray and strive that it is averted. For the horoscope of the times points towards a global catastrophe in the making.

The guns of August 1914 – 1st World War paled in front of the Panzer Blitzkrieg of September 1939 Second World War. The Third World War during Cold War was averted between NATO and Warsaw Pact Forces. If war breaks out in 2012 onwards, Nukes shall speak and tragically billions may die. If there is war, it will most likely spread to be global plus nuclear, and without method in the madness. This apocalyptic scenario may yet come to pass, unless it is stopped in its tracks.

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What is really going on in Syria: An insider update

The current situation in Syria remains one of the most important components of the Middle Eastern and international policies. Using Syria’s domestic crisis and pursuing their own goals NATO, Israel, Turkey and the monarchies of the Persian Gulf are trying to undermine the Syrian regime. Since beginning of the crisis in Syria if we watch the dynamics of situation’s development over that period on the one hand we can state intensification of terrorist groups in Syria and on the other we see a broader range of people’s support for President Bashar Assad and a clear demarcation of political forces’ positions in Syria.
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UNREST IN SYRIAAGAIN A WEST SPONSORED INSURGENCY? 

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by Boris Dolgov

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The current situation in Syria remains one of the most important components of the Middle Eastern and international policies. Using Syria’s domestic crisis and pursuing their own goals NATO, Israel, Turkey and the monarchies of the Persian Gulf are trying to undermine the Syrian regime.

Since the beginning of the crisis in Syria I have made two trips to that country as a member of international delegations in August 2011 and in January 2012. If we watch the dynamics of situation’s development over that period on the one hand we can state intensification of terrorist groups in Syria and on the other hand we see a broader people’s support of President Bashar Assad and a clear demarcation of political forces’ positions.

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Drone Disasters [2 of 2]

 US surveillance drone crashed near the Pak Afghan border inside the Pakistani territory near Chaman in Balochistan. The drone, an Unnamed Aerial vehicle was carrying two cameras for spying purpose. While flying over Pak afghan border it suddenly came down due to some technical fault. Though it did not cause any casualties, its wreckage was taken into custody by Frontier Corps for investigation. The incident leads observers to conclude that US drones are violating Pakistani border for surveillance purpose and further intensify the tension in Pak-US relations. [In the mage above a Pakistani security officer examines the crashed U.S. surveillance drone in the town of Chaman near the Afghan border. (Asghar Achakzai, AFP/Getty Images)
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THE CRASH AND BURN FUTURE OF ROBOT WARFARE :: WHAT 70 DRONES TELL US ABOUT THE NEW AMERICAN WAY OF WAR

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by Nick Turse

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YOU DON’T NEED A WEATHERMAN … OR DO YOU?

 How missions are carried out — and sometimes fail — is apparent from the declassified reports, including one provided to TomDispatch by the Air Force detailing a June 2011 crash.  Late that month, a Predator drone took off from Jalalabad Air Base in Afghanistan to carry out a surveillance mission in support of ground forces.  Piloted by a member of the 432nd Air Expeditionary Wing out of Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, the robotic craft ran into rough weather, causing the pilot to ask for permission to abandon the troops below. 

 His commander never had a chance to respond.  Lacking weather avoidance equipment found on more sophisticated aircraft or on-board sensors to clue the pilot in to rapidly deteriorating weather conditions, and with a sandstorm interfering with ground radar, “severe weather effects” overtook the Predator.  In an instant, the satellite link between pilot and plane was severed.  When it momentarily flickered back to life, the crew could see that the drone was in an extreme nosedive.  They then lost the datalink for a second and final time.  A few minutes later, troops on the ground radioed in to say that the $4 million drone had crashed near them.

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Drone Disasters [1 of 2]


The Shamsi airbase in Balochistan. The Government of Pakistan ordered US to vacate this facility following a NATO strike that killed 26 Pakistani troops last year. The Pakistani government has taken control of the airbase now. The airbase was used for covert CIA drone strikes in Pakistan’s tribal regions and military operations in Afghanistan for nearly 10 years. Pakistan had previously told the US to leave the site in June. The US has shifted five spy aircraft from Shamsi airbase to Afghanistan. US officials dismantled fiber-made residential barracks which had been built for military personnel.

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THE CRASH AND BURN FUTURE OF ROBOT WARFARE :: WHAT 70 DRONES TELL US ABOUT THE NEW AMERICAN WAY OF WAR

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by Nick Turse

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 A note fromTom Engelhardt for WoP readers:

After almost two months in abeyance and the (possibly temporary) loss of Shamsi Air Base for its air war, the CIA is again cranking up its drone operations in the Pakistani tribal borderlands.  The first two attacks of 2012 were launched within 48 hours of each other, reportedly killing 10 ___s, and wounding at least four ___s.  Yes, that’s right, the U.S. is killing ___s in Pakistan.  These days, the dead there are regularly identified in press accounts a“militants” or “suspected militantsand often, quoting never-named Pakistani or other “intelligence sources,” as “foreigners” or “non-Pakistanis.”  They just about never have names, and the CIA’s robots never get close enough to their charred bodies to do whatever would be the dehumanizing techno-equivalent ourinating on them.

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Is India backing Obama’s gamble for Central Asian domination?

The latest great game afoot on the Indian subcontinent is portrayed by US State Dept. professional exaggerators as a “strategic pivot” of US foreign policy, even though nobody ever bothers to define what is being “pivoted,” or where the movement will take place. Like all Washington double-speak, this is just a clever way to cover-up the criminal activities. Surely Mr. Singh can see through the seductive rhetoric to understand the hard truth that America’s best days are behind her, not in some rose-colored future of “prosperity,” “cheap energy” and sugar cookies.  If India really throws its support behind the Silk Robed rape of Central Asia it would share in the ill-gotten rewards, but at what moral cost?  Can India be led by men who deal with the devil?  

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INDIA AWASH IN GOODWILL GESTURES

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by M K Bhadrakumar

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[Left: Peter Chamberlin]

Peter Chamberlin writes:  [The latest great game afoot on the Indian subcontinent is portrayed by US State Dept. professional exaggerators as a "strategic pivot" of US foreign policy, even though nobody ever bothers to define what is being "pivoted," or where the movement will take place.

Like all Washington double-speak, this is just a clever way to cover-up criminal activities, in this case, the massive con game being played on India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.  Washington is merely looking for temporary support from India and Pakistan as it "pivots" its forces away from Afghanistan, deep into Central Asia.  State Dept. liars must convince both Nations to support America's change of direction, based solely upon the promise of a significant share of America's coming "era of renaissance."

Surely Mr. Singh can see through the seductive rhetoric to understand the hard truth that America's best days are behind her, not in some rose-colored future of "prosperity," "cheap energy" and sugar cookies.  If India really throws its support behind the Silk Robed rape of Central Asia it would share in the ill-gotten rewards, but at what moral cost?  Can India be led by men who deal with the devil?  Can the suffering masses really see their lives improved in this manner, or would it only add to the glaring disparities that already exist between India's very rich and its untouchable poverty?  Obama is rolling the dice and betting the farm on beating the odds, against all reasonable hope of success.  India's encouraging him in his insanity will not help his fantasy world become real.]

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The Death of Brother Leader & Lessons for us

In his letter dated 5 April 2011 in Tripoli, signed “Mu’aumer Qaddaffi, Leader of the Revolution”, told Barack Obama that the NATO operation hurted his country more morally than physically.  Gaddafi appealed directly to Obama to halt what the Libyan leader called “an unjust war”. In his letter Gaddafi implored Obama to stop the NATO-led air campaign, which he called an “unjust war against a small people of a developing country”. “You are a man who has enough courage to annul a wrong and mistaken action,” Gaddafi wrote in the letter, which was sent to the US state department and forwarded to the White House. “I am sure that you are able to shoulder the responsibility for that.” The letter continued: “To serving world peace … friendship between our peoples … and for the sake of economic, and security cooperation against terror, you are in a position to keep NATO off the Libyan affair for good.” The White House press secretary Jay Carney confirmed that a letter from Gaddafi had been received – and appeared to dismiss the Libyan’s appeal for a ceasefire.
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THE MUJAHIDEEN AMONGST US, DO WE KNOW THEM?

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by Nayyar Hashmey

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The death of Libya’s Col. Muammar Gaddafi  is not only a great tragedy, but it also is an eye opener for all of us for this tragic event throws light on many hidden and unhidden aspects of America’s new strategy in the present day world of geostrategic challenges that beface the US and the world at large. (more…)

Pakistan at a boiling point, Kayani calls emergency Corps Commanders meeting…


The meeting — chaired by the Army chief and attended by all Corps Commanders and Principal Staff officers — was called to discuss key issues of importance and urgency, including matters related to national security and the regional peace. — [In the continuing battle to bring American and Pakistani thinking on the terror war into alignment, we must bring to light the hidden things which are tearing us apart.  The ongoing arguments over differences between the CIA and Pakistan’s ISI, magnified by military differences, cannot be calmed by accusations and denials, but only through admissions.   Our two “Premier” spy agencies have worked together for many years, in many (criminal) activities.  Many of these activities have become common knowledge. Acknowledging the obvious is an important first step, which both sides must be willing to take.]  
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US-PAKISTAN ALLIANCEA DETACHMENT COMING UP?

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First a note from Peter Chamberlin

[In the continuing battle to bring American and Pakistani thinking on the terror war into alignment, we must bring to light the hidden things which are tearing us apart.  The ongoing arguments over differences between our CIA and Pakistan's ISI, magnified by military differences, cannot be calmed by accusations and denials, but only through admissions.   Our two "Premier" spy agencies have worked together for many years, in many criminal activities.  Many of these activities have become common knowledge.  Acknowledging the obvious is an important first step, which both sides must be willing to take.  The disagreement now comes from Americans trying to blame Pakistan for all of it. (more…)

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