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The Audacity of Hype
President Obama's West Point speech was a brutal disappointment. Arguing to escalate the Afghan war, the President simply parroted the exaggerations, deceptions, and lies George Bush used so effectively in launching it.
The similarity, mostly ignored by our mainstream media, was apparent to the foreign press. In Germany the Spiegel Online lamented, "Never before has a speech by President Obama felt as false as his Tuesday address announcing America's new strategy for Afghanistan. It seemed like a campaign speech combined with Bush rhetoric..."
Mr. Obama's overarching untruth was his claim the Afghan war was a direct retaliation for al Qaida's terrorism of 9/11. That was President Bush's assertion as well, but it is intractably false. The commitments to invade and occupy both Iraq and Afghanistan were made by the Bush Administration within weeks of taking office in January of 2001, many months before the terrorist attacks.
9/11 was not the genesis of our adventures in the Middle East, and it did not call for full scale military warfare. Other nations victimized by international terrorism have always relied on police action to apprehend the criminals, but the Bush Administration meant to overthrow regimes instead: only warfare would accomplish that.
9/11 provided the Bush Administration a spectacular alibi for warmaking, and a heaven-sent opportunity to disguise its long-planned scheme of premeditated, unprovoked military aggression. The opportunity was seized in a heartbeat: a "War on Terror" -- fraudulent beyond any conceivable doubt -- was invented, and trumpeted incessantly for the rest of George Bush's tenure.
Having spoken the overarching untruth, President Obama then repeated the corollary lies: "We do not seek to occupy other nations. We will not claim another nation's resources."
But Mr. Bush's premeditated wars were designed to do exactly those things, and they have been alarmingly successful.
The War in Iraq
We know of a National Security Council memorandum of February 3,2001 addressing "...actions regarding the capture of new and existing oil and gas fields" in Iraq. We know Mr. Cheney's "Energy Task Force" at the same time was scrutinizing maps of the Iraqi oil fields and lists of prospective foreign oil company "suitors" to collaborate with Saddam Hussein's oil ministry. (Not a single major oil company from the U.S. or Britain was included.) We know the "Future of Iraq" policy development program was underway in the State Department a full year before Iraq was invaded; among other things it designed the postwar deconstruction and privatization of Iraq's nationalized oil industry. So the evidence is compelling: we invaded Iraq to gain access to the country's immense petroleum resources for American and British oil companies.
On December 1, 2009, the day of Mr. Obama's Afghanistan speech, a New York Times story reported the war's success in doing so. The story begins: "More than six and a half years after the United States-led invasion that many believed was about oil, the major oil companies are finally gaining access to Iraq's petroleum reserves." It tells how British Petroleum will soon be operating in the Rumaila oil field, among the largest on earth, which contains an estimated 17.8 billion barrels of oil. Exxon-Mobil and Royal Dutch/Shell will be working in the West Qurna field -- 8.6 billion barrels. California's Occidental Petroleum will be active in the Zubayr field, thought to contain 4.1 billion barrels. Before the end of the year development rights to ten more fields will be auctioned off to the oil companies.
President Obama must have missed the story altogether. "We will not claim another nation's resources," he said at West Point later in the day.
The War in Afghanistan
Waiting on President Bush's desk when he took office was an offer from the Taliban to surrender Osama bin Laden. It had been negotiated in the final days of the Clinton Administration, a result of the al Qaida attack on the U.S.S. Cole. The Bush Administration refused the offer three times in the nine months before the tragedy of 9/11, as it bargained with the Taliban for pipeline routes across Afghanistan -- a project desperately sought by America's Unocal Corporation. (Unocal has since been absorbed by Chevron/Texaco.) The Bush Administration offered a "carpet of gold" but threatened a "carpet of bombs," and twice during this period the Administration telegraphed its intent to launch a military action in Afghanistan "before the middle of October," if the pipeline negotiations failed. They did fail, on August 2, 2001, at the final negotiating meeting in Islamabad.
Six weeks later, on September 11, Osama bin Laden struck once more. The Taliban immediately sweetened the offer to surrender bin Laden: now they would also shut down his bases and training camps if the U.S. would forego a massive retaliatory bombing of Afghanistan. Still the Bush Administration refused, and on October 7, 2001, the carpet of bombs rained down -- precisely as the Administration had promised long months before the Trade Towers fell.
Soon the Bush Administration installed Hamid Karzai, previously a consultant to the Unocal Corporation, as the head of a provisional government. He signed a contract with President Musharraf of Pakistan for a pipeline across the two countries, and within a year the Bush Administration stood ready to finance its construction, through three federal agencies. And an oil industry trade journal announced "...the United States was willing to police the pipeline infrastructure through permanent stationing of its troops in the region."
But the immense pool of Iraqi crude -- 115 billion barrels -- was the ace of trumps. Building and policing the Afghan pipeline was put on hold when Mr. Bush turned his attention to the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
During the presidential campaign, candidate Obama criticized the Bush Administration severely for doing this. Iraq was a "dumb war." The important struggle was in Afghanistan, and success was mandatory.
President Obama wasted little time in pursuing it. Earlier this year he sent 21,000 fresh troops to Afghanistan. Now he'll send 30,000 more, bringing the total to 101,000 in the country. Unannounced and scarcely noticed has been a 40% increase in the number of paramilitary "contractors" in Afghanistan; 104,000 mercenaries are now deployed there.
The United States has built and maintains 102 military bases in Afghanistan: 32 Camps; 37 Forward Operating Bases; 15 Fire Bases; 2 Compounds, one each in Gardez and Kabul; and 16 airfields. The bases blanket the pipeline routes.
Beyond question the "pipeline infrastructure," when it is built, will be adequately "policed."
How "permanently?" Mr. Obama pledged to start bringing the troops home in 2011, but Secretaries Clinton and Gates quickly assured the nation this might amount only to a "handful of troops." It is not meant to be an exit strategy. Mr. Gates said a significant U.S. military presence might remain in Afghanistan for as much as four years or more, depending on "conditions on the ground."
2013 and counting. Afghanistan will have been dominated by an American military presence for twelve years or more.
Does that not constitute, Mr. President, an occupation?
We have already ripped to shreds in Iraq the entire fabric of cultural, social, political, and economic institutions, for the huge and permanent advantage of Exxon/Mobil, British Petroleum, Royal Dutch/Shell, and Occidental Petroleum. Mission, finally, accomplished.
We have also ripped apart Afghanistan, but the situation there has not yet stabilized -- to provide a huge and permanent advantage to Chevron-Texaco. This mission of the Bush Administration has yet to be accomplished.
President Obama intends to finish the job, it seems.
Author's note: This essay is drawn
largely from the author's 2008 electronic book, The Fraudulent War, which fully
documents the story told above. The
book in PDF format is available at no cost here: http://coldtype.net/Assets.08/
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45 Comments so far
Show AllThe New Politics of Fear continues under the Obama admin and
D controlled Congress; military and imperial spending are at all-time highs, even higher than under Bush Jr. The West Point speech was a carefully stage managed show complete with cadets and other military props. Like Bush Jr. Obama told lie after lie, but unlike Bush Jr. he spoke without a goofy smirk.
The lies, omissions, distortions and hypocrisy continue. The article does a pretty good job of laying it out, we don't even have to challenge the bin Laden myth and official conspiracy theory of 9/11 to see what is really going on.
The music is gone, the activism is hobbled by the patriot act, the media is bought out.
"those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable"
Our fascist America, has broken it's own spirit, Who ARE we now?
And why would anybody even care? Authoritarianism has destroyed us culturally.
We have no moral center to appeal to. our only hope is the lunatic fringe.
Kill the mafia.
Finally an article that cuts to the chase rather then pontificating on Obamas wanting to do the "right thing".
If he had wanted to do the right thing, he simply had to give the order to disengage and bring our kids home as soon as possible.
He choose not to. Simply the final answer to any questions left about this President. We all know what he is now.
Some of us knew quite a while ago "what he is" - A corporate shill!
What thinking, intelligent person could have thought for an instant that a powerful and brutal empire such as the USA would hire anyone who they had even the tiniest inkling would undercut them in any way? I looked at Obama's record (not good) and looked at his campaign contributions. That told me all I needed to know about who he is working for. None of this is a surprise to many of us.
Those who gave Obama their uncritical, supremely naive support are simply dupes. I hope they have learned a lesson here but, given the history, I don't think so. Not to say that lesser of two evils strategy doesn't have it's place, but to immediately hop on a bandwagon without serious critique and pressure is ....... stupid at best, dangerous at worst.
rvrwalker
Though I was neither uncritical nor naive and I sure didn't hop on his "bandwagon", I voted for the critter as the best of two bad choices, so I'll have to put the dunce cap with "dupe" on and wear it.
Our country may be powerful, but brutal it is not. We aren't even close to brutal regimes.
You don't think what we've done in Iraq and Afghanistan is brutality???
blessthebeasts
Thats a hard question.
Military action is not brutality, but can encompass brutality. And it allows brutality on either side.
I consider beheading someone or stoning them to death as the depths of brutality. Can I equate that with our invasion and the deaths ensuing, I can't.
And yet the deaths were so needless, our kids, their kids, civiliasns and soldiers, maimed and killed for no purpose except for the designs of a few cowardly men.....is that not brutal?
The only way I can answer your question honestly is to say...yes and no. I simply don't have any other answer. I thought about this a deal before putting that answer down. But its what I think.
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/120909.html
Henry -- Beheading is downright benevolent compared with skinned burned off or lying there dazed and dying, realizing it's your guts you're seeing.
Tell me it's not true that you believe "brutality" is proportional to the physical distance between the perpetrator and victim or dependent on the cultural methods of the perpetrator.
Or does the term "military" sanitize the brutality aspect?
I think you should think a bit more.
Which brutal regime exceeds the US?
What action have you been taught goes beyond those performed by the US government?
How does one know whether or not one is naive?
"Which brutal regime exceeds the US?"
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Iran. I love my wife and I wouldn't want her to go through chastity hell in those countries. If they wanna put her through that, they'll have to get past me first. What's more, same sex people's lives are often on the line. I wonder if I would have been alive today if I were seen wearing tights under my shorts. Furthermore, I don't think my wife and I would enjoy the luxury of having a romantic time in public. I wouldn't want her beautiful face and hair to be covered by imprisoning burkas. Plenty of things suck in the USA but not brutality against women or against casual men like me unlike those regimes.
bardamu
Ha! Great question. I asked myself if I was naive or not and the answer I got was no! (LOL)
My measure of a brutal regime would be the Mongols,the French Revolution, Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, etc. On our worst day we aren't close. Though don't mistake me, we can and have abused our power ....are currently in my opinion.
"Which brutal regime exceeds the US?"
The easiest answer is China. The Sudan of course, Burma (I refuse to use the name dreamed up by the regime there) The Taliban when they were in power and I expect again when wee leave to name some.
Are you sure it's China? I didn't know that they treat women worse than some of those dictatorships in the Middle East. Cutting a woman's hands off, imprisoning her with burkas, and loads of the worst forms of human rights violations doesn't happen in China as it does in some other nations. In China, both genders appear to be suffering or doing well the same last we checked some years back on our visit to that country.
I had in mind Tibet and some smaller areas plus the majority of the population that still labors under strict control. They are making strides in their economy and socially, but make no mistake, they don't accept bucking the system very well.
We aren't brutal, eh?
This from CounterPunch:
Will Americans ever rise up in defense of their own common well being through such things as education, health and a productive peace caring society? Nope. Because it has been seen to that socialism -- the administration of the nation solely for the common good and benefit of all the people without preference or privilege -- doesn't stand a chance in America. For over a century those who have attempted to further socialism have been shot, hanged, burned alive in their beds on Christmas Eve, imprisoned, falsely accused of crimes and falsely convicted, and demonized by the capitalist elites of the corporate state. The cause of socialism has effectively been wiped out in the US. Few Americans can even define the word. Most think it is a political system when it is a social philosophy. Hell, half the socialists these days think it is entirely a political system.
But even if Americans understood socialism, they are too terrified to ever admit to its virtues, much less publicly support the cause. And without free and open public participation in some democratic form of socialism, regardless of the name or label given it, there can be no recognition of the people's common welfare and good. And so the most egalitarian social philosophy ever conceived dies within a nation, with very little chance of being reborn because such an ideal, by its definition, cannot exist within the narrow mindset of bankers and oligarchs.
Bush smirks, Obama breakdances in and around the minefield of his false promises, and Wall Street CEO bonuses are higher than ever.
Like I said, the Devil does take care of his own.
Joe Bageant is author of the book, Deer Hunting With Jesus: Dispatches from America's Class War. (Random House Crown), about working class America. He is also a contributor to Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance from the Heartland (AK Press). A complete archive of his on-line work, along with the thoughts of many working Americans on the subject of class may be found on ColdType and Joe Bageant’s website, joebageant.com.
"We do not seek to occupy other nations. We will not claim another nation's resources."
This lie alone earns FUBARack H. Obama a business class ticket to Hell.
"We do not seek to occupy other nations. We will not claim another nation's resources."
I guess you don't understand what Obama is saying, and he is speaking the truth.
We don't seek to occupy other countries, we have to. In fact, they practically asked us to.
And by default, we do not claim another nation's resources, only the countries that we occupy. Legally, they really aren't a nation if they are being occupied.
This war is not about the oil. Repeat, this is not about the oil.
These are not the 'droids you are looking for
Obama's war speech to U.S. Imperial warriors at West Point was an outrage and a piece of disgusting claptrap, full of lies, but NOT disappointing. All during his election campaign he clearly said he would pursue the U.S. war on Afghanistan, so no one should have been either surprised or disappointed.
Only candidates devoted to the continuation and expansion of the U.S. Global Empire of Militarism and Corporatism are allowed to be the nominees of the two major wings of the One Corporatist-Militarist Party. McCain & Obama, like Bush & Kerry, Bush and Gore, and Clinton and all the others before them, fit the bill.
Want true change? Stop voting for Democrats or Republicans.
The only question remains, what group of people really planned 9/11 and how long in advance did they know it was coming? And dont tell me some monkey in a cave was behind it. The facts and what little "evidence" we have indicate that it was far too complex for such a man (OBL, if he exists) to have carried it out.
That question has been answered, just that most people don't want to know the truth of the matter...
9-11 was a collusion between the CIA, British MI-6, and Israeli Mossad, for a variety of reasons...
There is the Psychological Operation designed to create fear and revenge in the minds of americans and sympathy worldwide...
There is the Political motivation to pass the PATRIOT act, already written up and ready to go immediately following the event, and a cover for pre-emptive invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan...
And then there is the myriad of financial motivations for carrying out such an attack...
Psy-Ops:
The Saudi Jihadists were used as tools prior to and during the hijackings to make it look like a muslim terrorist action, in order to rally the american people into supporting the wars in Iraq and afghanistan... Osama BinLaden & Atta were both CIA assets... Al Qaeda was created by the CIA, funded by Saudi oil money and CIA drug smuggling & Mossad gun running...
And have ben used by these gangsters to create civil war conditions in the former Yugoslavia, Sudan, and Bali bombings...
9-11 created terror and panic in american's minds, reducing them to a child-like mentality to embrace a strong leader, and short-circuit the capacity to reason, question, or act with caution... As with other false flag terrorism, like CIA's Gladio in Italy, they targeted both strategic individuals and structures as well as innocent victims in order to create panic and a predictable reaction, while publicly blaming a third party target group to discredit them, justify draconian laws, or sway elections...
Political Motivation:
Create a theater of war in Af-Pak and Iraq/Iran to initiate the next phase of PNAC's planned strategy for global hegemony...
Expand NATO operations as a global military/police force, and justify their existence after the end of the cold war...
Take out Saddam Hussein, a CIA asset who had been useful during the 80's in a proxy war against Iran, but an Israeli threat...
Build Forward Operating bases in Iraq and Afghanistan, to necklace Iran with US military bases, and weaken Russia & China...
To weaken the USA as a financial and military power, so the globalists can replace our Republic with a One World Government.
Expand & refine CIA rendition & torture programs at over 200 CIA black sites around the world, an archipelago of Gitmos...
Missile strike on the Pentagon destroyed the Office of Naval Intelligence, including the case files of hundreds of ongoing investigations into financial fraud & embezzlement of military contractors & the Pentagon that disappeared $ Trillions
Financial Motivation:
The European Bankers that own the Federal Reserve and controlling interests in the major banks and defense contractors have profited immensely from war and occupation, since tax-payers are paying for all of their business expenses, and they get to keep the spoils of war, stockpile equipment and weaponry in private military bases, and loot Iraqi treasury & museums...
Oil & natural gas reserves are a major motivation for invading Iraq & Af-Pak, to build the TAPI pipeline & keep OPEC in power..
Water... Israel has always had a shortage of water, which is why they stole the Golan Heights, they will divert water from Iraq...
Gold... The $ trillions of Japanese gold looted from the Chinese mainland in WWII was buried in the Phillipines under Marcos...
later used by the CIA & Goldman Sachs banksters to destabilize the Ruble & bankrupt the Soviets, so Yeltzin could privatize the Caspian basin oil & gas reserves for his bankster buddies & buy up all the major Russian industries for pennies on the dollar... The 10 year securities purchased were stored in the basement of the WTC, and due to be repaid on 9/12/2001...
Truckloads of gold, silver, & other precious metals from the US treasury were also removed from the basement of the WTC...
Case files of thousands of ongoing investigations into investor fraud & corporate crime (Enron, etc) were in WTC and destroyed
Larry Silverstein, the porn-king who recently purchased the worthless WTC complex for 10% down, took out a multibillion insurance policy in case of terrorism, and collected on it TWICE, counting each plane as a separate terrorist attack...
The entertainment industry has exploited this tragic psy-ops false-flag attack to make $ millions on movies, books, etc...
There are dozens of other reasons for the 9-11 attacks, but these are the main ones that we know of for now...
Great article - finally lays it out that it's the OIL!
What I can't figure out is why so many pundits, Thom Hartmann, Bill Press, and others continue to debate and scratch their heads over the cover story that it's about 911/Taliban/AlQaeda. OF COURSE the cover story makes no sense if there are 100 AlQ. in Afganistan, and 911 was planned in Germany and Spain (assuming it wasn't planned in the White House). So why not debate and discuss the OIL!
Is the battle over oil simply to make a profit, or protect profits of some global companies like Unocal? Or is the US on the verge of running completely out of oil, and without the pipelines in Afg. we'll be in big BIG trouble? Let's debate THAT instead of the silly cover story.
Looks like no one wants to discuss the OIL aspect of this. They just want to bash Obama according to their preconceived notions. How Right-Wing.
Do you really think Obama's following in Bush's footsteps simply to help global corporations make even more money? Is it possible somebody knows something we don't (or do) about the oil supply? I mean come on, the cover story is plain silly. So maybe there's something else going on. Pakistani/Indian Nukes?
The Middle East mess is definitely about oil (and natural gas), and I appreciate this article. But things are usually a bit more complex, and I think it's also about hubris and hegemony, American exceptionalism and the 'leader of the free world' crap; and of course it's about feeding the voracious and insatiable MIC.
Obama sez: "We do not seek to occupy other nations. We will not claim another nation's resources."
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He forgot one: "We will not promote profiteering by our most generous corporate donors."
This is the war to guarrantee Obama's re-election...period.
Simply to deflict GOP criticism and cement his "War President" powers
More like the MENDACITY of WAR CRIMINALITY!
"The Audacity of Hype" as a title was already used by Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine on their debut album (complete with a cover done by Shepard Fairey); and the author of the piece didn't even give them props!
As my mama told me, "Google is your friend!"
A quick Google search will show "The Audacity of Hype" was used long before Jello Biafra "thought it up."
I kinda like "The Medacity of Hope" but that one has also been used many times before I THOUGHT I had invented it. Damn! I just checked. Even "the Mendacity of Hype" is already taken!
I never stated that Jello Biafra "thought up" the Audacity of Hype (that was your inference). Biafra used the title before the author of the piece being commented upon did, so props is still called for.
Very historically informative and fact-filled article.
Thanks...
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It's the oil stupid.
The time to get off our ass was before Obama was elected. If McCain had somehow gotten elected, then the democratic party leadership would have had even more 'reason' to have us vote for Obama. But the result would be the same. Wag the dog.
I'm in agreement with Behan except for one little line.
Clearly he used 911 being a "heaven sent opportunity" figuratively.
I think it came from much closer to home.
Heaven had nothing to do with it.
"President Obama's West Point speech was a brutal disappointment."
Obama's statements aren't a disappointment- they are lies, deceit, illegal statements, and would be treason if spoken in a country that actually valued the constitution, liberty, freedom, and justice.
Does this mean that the author had a different expectation? How many more times are you going to be 'disappointed' rather than outraged?
Vote third party, you may get the same president but you won't be disappointed or betrayed. You may still be angry with what the corporate sellout is doing but that is another matter.
Stay tuned.
It strikes me as phony to be merely "disappointed" by the repeating lies of chronic liar.
And it strikes me as absurd to not see Obama, by this time, as just such a liar.
As for voting for a third party, that won't do much good until a competently organized one exists.
Sooo... no helping the third party until after it's already successful..?
I now call this the Lindorff Maxim. It gets us nowhere.
Hello out there ! Always remember most actions have more than one motivation.
And concerning war, it commonly has many motvations.
I recently understood the strategy of a USA retreat to the cities and do drone and raids on gatherings in the countryside.
The USA realizes it cannot occupy the whole nation because the resistance is universal so it is retreating to the cities and will launch attacks fom the cities to protect the TAPPI pipeline.
More lies.
More betrayal.
Complete disappointment in Obama.
What more can be said?
And yes, had I not been sick, I would have voted for him, that day.
Obama's speech was not a disappointment since I had anticipated this all along. Compare his speeches to Dubya's on the war and slowly extending the withdrawal phase out and it would be clear that there is no difference. Besides, Obama is "bold" for Big Military and ever since he was US Senator, he has been refining his "boldness" against the anti-war protesters and impressing the pro-war media while at it. Not only has this administration taken trick's from the Dubya admin's playbook but his "boldness" continues to get bigger where it doesn't count and smaller where it does. Better to be "bold" enough to hype and manipulate than to be consistently progressive and honest, isn't it?
Under capitalism, it's only ever about the money.
I'd just like to point out the article's title has been used to death... the first reference I see is a Mother Jones article from last August, a NYT Op-Ed from two weeks later ("All the Headlines That Are Fit to Steal!") and most recently that I know of the title of the debut album of Jello Biafra And The Guantanamo School Of Medicine...
quizmasterchris
I didn't say to not vote for progressive 3rd parties.
I vote for the appropriate ones all the time, and do what volunteer work my time allows for the Greens in my state.
My observation still stands: voting for progressive 3rd parties doesn't do much good - and probably won't, until they're more competently organized.
It does a great deal of good. Even when you lose it gives you leverage. In a state like mine (PA) with regressive ballot access laws, you lower the winning totals for the major parties and therefore lower the signature gathering threshhold for the next election cycle.
This past November I actually WON a small local poll official position 1-0 because the Republicans were too lazy to field a candidate. I might now be able to stop some dead Democrats from voting here in Philadelphia.
Also the people who voted Dem seem to spend all the time after their candidate wins rationalizing why the screwing we all get isn't all that bad. You vote independently and your mind follows...