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Elliott Abrams and DéjàVu All Over Again
WASHINGTON - It has an all too familiar ring to it.A crisis area -- in this case, the Middle East -- finds itself in desperate need of a peace process capable of tamping down the forces of violence and destabilisation which the United States itself has played a central role in unleashing.
Regional efforts at diplomacy -- in this case, led by Saudi Arabia -- gain some momentum but are frustrated by die-hard hawks in a U.S. administration. While increasingly on the defensive both at home and abroad, they are determined to carry through their strategy of isolating and destabilising a hostile target -- in this case, Syria -- despite its oft-repeated eagerness to engage Washington and its regional allies.
Sensing an increasingly dangerous impasse, the Democratic Speaker of the House of Representatives -- in this case, Nancy Pelosi, backed by a growing bipartisan consensus that the administration's intransigeance will further reduce already-waning U.S. influence in the region -- tries to encourage regional peace efforts by engaging the target directly.
But, worried that her quest might actually gain momentum, administration hawks -- in this case, led by Deputy National Security Adviser Elliott Abrams and Vice President Dick Cheney -- accuse the speaker of undermining the president and, working through obliging editorial writers at the Washington Post, among other sympathetic media, including, of course, the Wall Street Journal, attack her for "substitut(ing) her own foreign policy for that of a sitting Republican president."
If that scenario sounds familiar, your foreign policy memory dates back at least to 1987, when, despite intensified regional peace-making efforts for which Costa Rican President Oscar Arias won that year's Nobel Peace Prize, the Ronald Reagan administration was persisting in its efforts to isolate and overthrow the Sandinista government in Nicaragua.
It was then-House Speaker Jim Wright who, with the quiet encouragement of Republican realists, notably Reagan's White House chief of staff, Howard Baker, Secretary of State George Shultz and his special Central America envoy, Philip Habib, sought to promote Arias' plan.
Like today's Republican realists on the Iraq Study Group (ISG), who have urged the Bush administration to engage rather than continue to isolate Syria, they understood that popular and Congressional support for a "regime change" policy in Nicaragua was not sustainable and Washington should seek a regional settlement on the most favourable terms available.
But Abrams, then assistant secretary of state for Inter-American Affairs, worked assiduously with fellow hard-liners in the White House and the Pentagon -- just as he works today with Cheney's office -- to torpedo both the Arias plan and Wright's efforts to advance it throughout the latter half of 1987.
As Abrams' assistant at the time, the future neo-conservative heavy thinker, Robert Kagan, put it later, "Arias, more than any other Latin leader single-handedly undid U.S. policy in Nicaragua." And when he won the Nobel Prize, "all us of who thought it was important to get aid for the contras reacted with disgust, unbridled disgust."
As part of their strategy, hard-liners led by Abrams rejected appeals by Nicaragua for high-level talks, thus forcing Habib to resign by late summer and insisting -- as they now do with Syria -- that direct negotiations would serve only to legitimate Sandinistas and demoralise the contras.
In November 1987, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega came to Washington with a proposal for a ceasefire with the contras. After the administration refused to receive him, Wright, seeing an opportunity to jump-start a stalled peace process, attended a meeting at the Vatican Embassy here at which Ortega asked his main domestic foe, Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo, to mediate between the Sandinista government and the contras.
Wright's participation in the talks was seized by Abrams as the launching pad for a public -- if barely concealed -- attack on the speaker. Interviewed by the Post under the guise of an unnamed "senior administration official," Abrams charged Wright with engaging in "guerrilla theater" and "an unbelievable melodrama" that had dealt a "serious setback" to the administration's policy.
"This was not forward movement; this was screwing up the process," the "senior official" complained to the Post which, as in its criticism Friday of Pelosi's meeting with Assad, obligingly followed up with its own editorial, entitled "What is Jim Wright Doing?", charging the speaker with having acted "as though the actual conduct of diplomacy in this delicate passage were his responsibility."
The Journal's neo-conservative editorial writers swiftly joined in, accusing Wright of a "compulsion for running off-the-shelf foreign-policy operations," just as last week they charged Pelosi and Democrats of seeking "to conduct their own independent diplomacy".
Within just a few months of his meeting with Ortega, however, the Democratic-led Congress rejected Reagan's request to fund the contras, a step which Abrams incorrectly predicted at the time would result in "the dissolution of Central America".
According to Roy Gutman's aptly named 1988 book about Reagan's Central America policy, "Banana Diplomacy", Washington soon found itself "at the margins of the region's diplomacy".
Unlike his high-public profile as assistant secretary 20 years ago, Abrams, who now presides over Middle East policy at the National Security Council, is today far more discreet, no doubt in part because his conviction in 1991 for lying to Congress about his role in the Iran-contra scandal has made him an easy target for Democrats.
"He's very careful about not leaving fingerprints," one State Department official told IPS earlier this year.
But there is little doubt among Middle East analysts here that Abrams is playing a lead role in White House efforts to discredit Pelosi for meeting with Assad, just as he did with Wright for meeting Ortega in 1987.
And just as he worked with Reagan hard-liners to undermine the Arias Plan 20 years ago, so he appears to be doing what he can to undermine recent efforts by Saudi King Abdullah to initiate an Arab-Israeli peace process and, for that matter, by Republican realists, and even Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, to push it forward.
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service.
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Show AllCan remember reading Abrams having been bothered by the outpourings of grief when John Lennon was killed. He was a punk-ass neo-fascist then as now. How such felons can return to important positions of government power is beyond sound reasoning , but nothing shocks things up here anymore.
That's because you have got criminals hiring these felons to make the world safe from Islamo-fascism. The people in the White House right now scare me more than any Muslim either here of in the Middle East.
Elliot Abrams has been bad news for decades, and his high-level role in the Bush-Cheney conspiracy is further evidence (though none is needed!) of their effort to spread the harsh yoke of runaway capitalism on the poor of the world. When can we bring these criminals to justice? Defeating them at the polls is much too good for them; they deserve punishment!
Maybe the neoconquistadors will drown in oil.
What Abrams and the Reagan/Bush administration did to Nicaragua was a reprehensible crime against humanity. Now, here's the little weasel again ruining peoples' lives in a region he has no business messing around in. This time I pray that he and the rest of the scumbag thugs are held accountable and locked up so that they can't ever pull this shit again.
My favorite memory of Abrams: after the Iran-contra investigation (such as it was) and somewhere on the path between his indictment and his pardon by Papa Bush (I forget exactly where) Abrams came to testify before the Western Hemisphere subcommittee of the House Foreign Relations Committee. The chair was George Crockett, a Dem from Detroit and a hero of the civil rights movement (and of our time). Crockett asked Abrams to rise and raise his hand and swear to tell the truth, explaining that he was requesting the oath to improve the chances of Abrams' veracity.
When you have criminals running the show, crimes are going to take place. I have never seen our republic in such jeopardy, never. The wheels of justice grind way to slowly for me.
This just proves that garbage stinks no matter how long you wait for it to decompose--I guess he got his job in order for Shrub to meet his Americans with disability quota for the adminstration.
The United States is literally held hostage by this criminal cabal. They will find an excuse (another 9/11 type "attack") to cancel the next presidential election in order to stay in power. They feel entitled to carry on their dictatorial unified executive form of government which requires an impotent congress and a compliant judiciary which they now have. I don't think the 230 year old Republic will survive in any identifiable form after a few more years go by. We're one big "terror attack" away from martial law, rounding up of "state enemies", and full-fledged and very ugly American totalitarian tyranny.
All these people, evil people, in power today have one thing in common: Leo Strauss.
Following are a few of Strauss' protégés: Paul Wolfowitz, Clarence Thomas, Robert Bork,William Kistol, William Bennet William Buckley, Alan Keyes, Francis Fukuyama, John Ashcroft, William Galston, Elaine Kamark, and Joe Lieberman.
Earlier Strauss allies and protégés in launching the post-World War II neo-conservative movement were Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, Samuel Huntington, Seymour Martin Lipset, Daniel Bell, Jeane Kirkpatrick, and James Q. Wilson.
Strauss was a proponent of the three most notorious developers of the Nazi philosophy: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Carl Schmitt. I've recently read biographies revealing the depth of Heidegger's enthusiasm for Hitler and Nazism.
Among the current lot of neo-cons, Michael Ledeen stands out as the one person who has come out of the closet to flaunt his "universal fascism." For Wolfowitz, Kristol, and the rest, their association with Strauss could be a large contributing factor in their looming downfall—and none too soon.
For anyone interested in this twisted and tortured man, and his amazing appeal to people who would one day be in power, I suggest reading Shadia B. Drury's book, Leo Strauss and the American Right. It certainly makes some sense out of the decline of our county since Nixon and then Reagan.
Maybe it is time for Pelosi to start a 'shadow government'. Maybe it is time for Vermont to secede. Maybe it is time for impeachment hearings to begin. Where is the 'on-the-streets' rage in America at what is happening?
Nietzsche, you probably right. In Spain, there is a saying that goes something like, "bad bugs never die"
Thanks for the book tip hybridoma. I'll have to look for that book. I already Wiki-ed him. It's disturbing how easy it is to tie these people to Hitler.
My first post vanished, but check out this website for a concise history on Elliott Abrams: http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/969
To paraphrase Thucydides:
Justice will not come to Iraq until those who are not injured are as indignant as those who are injured.
Elliot Abrams, is frequently at Condie Rice's side whispering advice in her ear. Yet neither Abrams nor anyone else in the Bush Administration is indignant that America is the most despised nation on the face of the planet. I once wrote a piece for Commondreams entitled "Cheney Should Resign for Reasons of Health. Not his ours." It still holds true, only more so. It is time to send the whole bunch off to The Hague to be tried for crimes against humanity!
oops typo: the Thucydides quote should have read:
Justice will not come to Iraq (he said Athens) until those who are not injured are as indignant as those who are injured.
Abrams, Kissinger, Bork, Guys like these won't die.
I applaud the many accurate and angry responses to all things Bush and Cheney. The sad part is, he's always been a coward, candy-ass liar and the sheeple were/are so ignorant and aloof, ( as this vulture culture has always been), that rather than actually investigating the swine, they absorbe the swill the corporate / israeli owned media spew(ed) about him.
these people should have titles like Criminal, Traitor, Torturor, Murderor, Lier, that would make it easier for the half of the citizens of the usOa that can't figure it out to get a clue as to what's going on.
Kagan is not a heavy thinker. Heis just heavy--very heavy.
As deeply occupied and embedded into the push to overthrow the Sandinista's and enable San Salvador's regime with death squads, I remember the other side of Elliot.
That was the rouque state department deputy who'd make it a personal quest to harrass opposition groups, with the help of the FBI, keeping dossiers on peace group activists, wiretap phones, making himself a foaming ranting enforcer here domestically while auspiciously serving as a foriegn policy wonk.
Here was a frightening prototype of the neoconservative thug with no boundries or discretion in the mid-'80's. And believe me he probably tracks a sight like this one for shits and giggles.
These guys are the "best and brightest" that our Aryan empire have ever produced. They are the natural fulfillment of Manifest Destiny in a slave empire with a 6th grade reading level. They kill for power, wealth, and privilege for the Masters. They will use nukes before they are done because they like them. Grows'em a chubby. Nobody ever said they were sane, just effective. Like I said, best and brightest.
On the bright side, they will shortly shatter this bankrupt empire and we will do to each other what we have done to people of color everywhere on this planet for the last 500 years. You may want to practice saying, "The former United States of America." The rubble here will bounce.
And yes, the good white folks in the US will also shortly be a numeric minority in an ocean of humans the color of earth. No doubt our neighbors without the melanin deficiency will treat my white cousins with the same expansive Xrstian charity we have always demonstrated to our subject populations.
Peace
This man should be in jail. End of story.