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Reagan’s Third-World Reign of Terror
As the nation pays tribute to Ronald "Dutch" Reagan on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birth, media coverage is every bit as laudatory as when he turned 90. I wrote in 2001 about PBS's fawning tributes on the Charlie Rose show and the Jim Lehrer NewsHour. Then, as now, one of the most glaring omissions was the human cost of his foreign policies. In the interest of filling out the Reagan portrait, let us consider a few regions unfortunate enough to capture his attention, starting with Central America.
In January 1981, the newly inaugurated Reagan inherited Jimmy Carter's policy of supporting a Salvadoran government controlled by a military that, along with the security forces and affiliated death squads, killed about 10,000 civilians in 1980. In the first 27 months of the Reagan administration, perhaps another 20,000 civilians were killed. El Salvador's labor movement was decimated, the opposition press exterminated, opposition politicians murdered or driven into exile, the church martyred.
In April 1983, seeking to shore up shaky public and congressional support for continued aid to El Salvador, Reagan went on national television before a joint session of Congress and -- with a straight face -- praised the Salvadoran government for "making every effort to guarantee democracy, free labor unions, freedom of religion, and a free press." The Great Communicator/Prevaricator achieved his objective; aid -- and blood -- continued to flow.
In neighboring Nicaragua, the U.S.-backed Somoza dictatorship slaughtered perhaps 40,000 civilians from 1977 to 1979 in a desperate bid to hold power. Candidate Reagan was sad to see Somoza go, and once in office his administration turned to officers from Somoza's hated National Guard to spearhead a "liberation" movement. Known as the contras, they never managed to hold a single Nicaraguan town in their eight years as Reagan's proxy army, though they were quite proficient at raping, torturing and killing defenseless civilians. Tens of thousands of Nicaraguans died in a war that never would have been were it not for good ol' Dutch.
A common criticism of Reagan is that this self-proclaimed fighter against the scourge of terrorism traded with a designated "terrorist state" -- the hostage-holding fundamentalist regime in Iran -- to generate funds for the contras after Congress turned off the tap. That's true as far as it goes. But the contras themselves were terrorists, as were those elements of the Honduran army that the CIA and Ollie North employed to help the contras, as was the notorious Salvadoran air force that assisted in the contra resupply effort. All murdered noncombatants to achieve political objectives. If they were "terrorists" -- and if words have meaning, they were -- what does that make their paymaster and cheerleader in the Oval Office?
In Guatemala, after the "born-again butcher" Efrain Rios Montt implemented in 1982 a scorched-earth military campaign that left thousands of Indian civilians dead, Reagan was furious. Not at our blood-soaked ally, but at Amnesty International and others who documented his depridations. Rios Montt was getting a "bum rap," Reagan whined.
In Southeast Asia, Reagan picked up where President Carter and Zbigniew Brzezinski left off in collaborating with the Chinese government to support Cambodia's murderous Khmer Rouge, which had been driven from power in 1979 by a Vietnamese government that had grown weary of the Khmer Rouge atttacking villages on Vietnam's side of the border. Along with two hapless non-communist Cambodian guerrilla groups, the ousted Khmer Rouge utilized neighboring Thailand -- with the blessing and backing of the U.S. and China -- as a base from which to launch attacks inside Cambodia.
A bit odd, Reagan backing communist mass murderers. But he did so for a high-minded principle: self-determination. So strongly did he believe in this principle that he instructed his U.N. Ambassador to recognize the deposed Khmer Rouge, rather than the regime imposed by Vietnam, as the legitimate government of Cambodia.
Alas, it was all an act. Elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Indonesia continued to occupy East Timor, the island it had invaded in 1975 with the blessing of the Ford administration. In this case, Reagan chose to oppose the Timorese resistance and support the Indonesian occupiers. Hey, what good are principles if they're not flexible - or disposable?
To give Reagan his due, a crucial difference between the occupations must be noted: Vietnam's (which he opposed) ended a bloodbath; Indonesia's (which he supported) constituted a bloodbath.
In southern Africa, Reagan was an enthusiastic champion of South Africa's illegal occupation of Namibia and vicious destabilization of Angola and Mozambique. He considered the apartheid government a card-carrying member of the "Free World" and thus worthy of a "constructive engagement" policy. Like Dick Cheney, he dismissed Nelson Mandela's African National Congress as communist terrorists.
Reagan's African heroes were Zairian kleptocrat Mobutu Sese Seko and Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi. When Savimbi's horrific human rights record could no longer be denied, even some conservatives who had once sung his praises turned against him. Reagan stood steadfast. He had earlier hailed Savimbi as a "freedom fighter," just as he had elevated the Nicaraguan contras and the extremist Islamic fundamentalists fighting the Soviets in Afghanistan (many of whom are now fighting us in alliance with the Taliban) to "the moral equivalent of the Founding Fathers."
By providing apologetics, diplomatic support and/or military aid to some of the worst governments, rebel forces and terror-prone proxy armies of the 1980s, Reagan was an accomplice in hundreds of thousands of deaths. That's a big part of his legacy, and it's no cause for celebration.
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Show All"Alas, it was all an act."
Indeed. What else could we have expected from a Hollywood actor?? Reagan was merely a 'script reader' for the Powers that Be - the MIC folks and Bushistas who were well on their way to planning the world we have today. Ronnie was just the "Marketer in Chief" .
Not to mention that candidate Obama and President Obama have taken every opportunity to incorporate the Reagan legacy into brand Obama.
One of the things that has always amused me about the tag "great communicator" is that Reagan was merely good at reading words that others had written for him to read. For god sake this man was an experienced actor and radio worker. Of course he could read copy. That was how he had made his living.
If you ever had the chance to hear him talk without notes he was an embarrassment...stumbling, halting, couldn't articulate any thoughts worth listening to.
He was hired by the plutocracy to play president. They made sure he was surrounded by adults who would make actual decisions (Meese, Simon, et al) and all he had to do was hit his marks, look sincerely into the camera...and act!
He played his part well. Didn't get an academy award but here the fat ones are still loudly singing his praises. Mount Rushmore indeed...
he played his part well....given that he was out of his mind
he preferred watching cartoons instead of attending security briefings
he napped more often than a worn out narcoleptic
he threw his jelly beans at subordinates and would yell "incoming"
he wasn't that interested, generally, in foreign policy
he wasn't that interested in domestic policy
the savings and loans scam took place on his watch - the bank bailout of the day
he thought that canada was populated by french canadian homosexuals - ok he was right about that
for many years he thought margaret thatcher was a transsexual - ok he was right about that too
he wanted to rename mexico as east dakota - except we already had one of those
he thought guatemala was a cuban cocktail
despite all that we have canonized him because he was/is better than the psychopath nixon, the moron ford, the alien lizard bush daddy, the lizard spawn bush baby, the cumshot clinton, and the weasel carter
often misquoted, his original proclamation actually was : mr gorbachev please change your underwear
his original solution to the cold war was to fix the damn furnace
all in all, not much to be proud of........
And now Reagan's son confirms that the gipper was afflicted with Alzheimers during his stint in the White House.
That son would be the alleged liberal Ron Reagan who has stated how worried he was when his father almost lost the presidency to Walter Mondale.
Walter Mondale is an honorable man; therefore, he was not qualified to be president.
With Alzheimer's, being nearly deaf and refusing to wear a hearing aid, so he didn't have to hear himself, Reagan was vainglorious. Reagan initiated the huge Federal deficits to fund the Pentagon's protection racket scheme of; fund US, the Pentagon,for protections or else......! His policies are still in effect and the result is a bankrupt country. The USG/MIC, Mafia Industrial Complex, funded with the national debt is the result of policies implemented by a President with Alzheimer's disease and nearly deaf. American are dumbfounded "how did this happen?" It's no mystery, this society is the result of social and political engineering by Reagan who had Alzheimer's!
Hell, Ronnie 'Bonzo' Ray-gun had Alzheimer's when he was in the Governor's residency in Sacramento.
"They made sure he was surrounded by adults who would make actual decisions (Meese, Simon, et al)..."
Not to mention the former head of the CIA.
Don't forget Nancy.
Or the family astrologer.
I think the nation should pay tribute to Jackson Browne every year on his birthday. He was one of the first celebrities to speak out against the atrocities being committed by the shadow government which flourished under Reagan. I don't think it's a coincidence that he never had another top 40 hit after that.
Not a coincidence because his former fans concluded he was a boob?
We like our songwriters apolitical and our scotch on the rocks, mostly for the same reason (inebriation). The better to let Reagan's gravelly voice lull us to sleep, 'Alls fair in Pax Americana'
1991: An Open Letter To The United States Congress From Former American Hostages In Iran
Dear Members:
The Iran Hostage crisis of 1979-1980 was a very trying time for our nation. The people and government of the United States were shocked and angered as the Iranian revolutionary forces attempted to use the U.S. Embassy hostages as political pawns. Efforts to gain freedom for those who were held proved frustrating and difficult. After 444 days of captivity, the hostages were returned, but the impact continues to affect us.
For the last ten years there have been rumors, reports and allegations of foul play in the 1980 presidential election. The thought that any American, whether a private citizen or government official, may have participated in delaying release of the hostages for political gain is distressing. Until recently, theses allegations have been unsubstantiated. But substantial enough information has been presented by respected and persistent investigators to warrant a thorough examination of this matter. It is not appropriate to say there is insufficient proof-until there has been an official investigation.
The question of whether there is evidence of any wrongdoing must be answered by an unbiased, bipartisan congressional investigation with full subpoena power. Unless this happens, speculation and unanswered questions will erode public confidence in our electoral system.
Respectfully,
Charles W. Scott, Barry Rosen, Moorhead Ken
nedy, Jerry Plotkin, David M. Roeder, Robert C. Ode, Kevin J. Hermening, Donald R. Hohman.
http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1992_cr/h920205-october-clips.htm
Is it time for a counter coup to restore sanity?
Reagan doesn't belong on Mt. Rushmore; he should be thrown,in effigy, into a volcano.
This article is a good article on the true legacy of the Gipper, which it seems Slick Willy, another Republican continued in the Balkans.
AD
Not an effigy, dig up the real thing and pitch it into a volcano.
If civil engineers were to enclose the grounds of the Reagan Presidential Foundation, Library & Museum inside a humongous aquarium - and could fill it with the blood spilled by this man's personality-disorder-driven, 2-term administration; eventually all persons trapped inside would need to skull their hands and pedal their feet to stay afloat.
His Arrogance began his Presidency by endangering the lives of every American. After completing his Oath with the words, "So help me God" Ronald Reagan unzipped his fly and pissed in the face of this nation's AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS. The flying safety of this nation's commercial aviation system immediately nose dived and was nearly destroyed. It took YEARS for the FAA to get the public flying safety back to where it was before Reagan was elected. [I worked Chicago Center when LBJ was President.]
For many Americans, one of the most arrogant things Ronald Reagan ever did was, by Executive Fiat, open full diplomatic relations with the Vatican. King Reagan simply put a smarmy =up yours if you don't like this= smile upon his face and signed the documents.
Congress should declare Ronald Reagan's birthday our Annual Enema Day.
Trylon
Enema's the real trickle down Reagan gave us.
And it still stinks!
"Congress should declare Ronald Reagan's birthday our Annual Enema Day." funny post trylon. i agree with your post. Reagan was a lunatic, war monger asshole and crappy b grade actor. reagan's war on nicaragua was state sponsored terrorism good old 'merkan style.
asshole reagan also mined nicaragua's harbor.
there needs to be teachins all over the country to tell the real truth about reagan's bullshit economic, foreign and domestic policies that we are living with today.
it is pretty obnoxious that our crap media is fawning over this asshole for his 100th birthday. he is purely a media creation especially his presidency.
matt
harris county green party
galveston tx
Ronald R. was an actor, and not a very good one. But evidently he was good enough to convince a part of the American public--those who believe in the 'good old days' and all the myths of Hollywood. I was living in California when he was governor there, and what a shit head of a governor he was. But his 'role' of defending the 'American Way of Life' ran a little sour when he tried to bust Berkley and rid it of all it's liberal 'communistic' teachers. And his rants about hippies might have roused those in the bleachers but they made him a laughing stalk to anyone with a brain. His most notable saying will live in the annals of gringo stupidity for all times: "You seen one redwood, you've seen them all". Too bad the American public has trouble distinguishing Hollywood with reality.
There you go again!
Like most Emperors, Reagan was a puppet. The Sales Manager and Chief Public Relations Manager for the Coporate/Bankster Oligarchy.
In the larger view, Bush and Obama make Reagan look like small potatoes, a novice. Obama is apparently a much better and slicker BSer than Reagun ever was, just look at how many people he has completely fooled.
Now enough with the old news...there are many more pertinent problems to deal with right now.
It seems the D faction cannot let go of the fetish of criticizing the darlings of the R faction.
This is a diversion
"Friends of Israel should thank Ronald Reagan"
Reagan made the Republican Party into the unambiguously pro-Israel party that it is today, after years of hesitant U.S. stances regarding Israel.
http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/friends-of-israel-should-thank-ronald-reagan-1.342026
Indeed, before the Reagan era, the Republican Party had a decidedly mixed record on Israel. In the 1940s and early 1950s, the conservative movement had strong isolationist and even anti-Semitic tendencies. Later, Republican presidents, such as Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon — while by no means isolationists — had complicated relations with the Jewish state.
Eisenhower forced Israel to return the Sinai to Egypt after capturing it in 1956. During the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Nixon wasted precious days before finally re-supplying a tapped out Israel with arms.
this nation was founded and has been ruled by the worst elements of humanity, parasites with no conscience, via their thugs.
that about sums up what the US is all about.