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Obama on Libya: George W. Bush 2.0
His lines may be better delivered, but Barack Obama is sounding – and acting – more like the heir to George W. Bush than the change-maker sold to the public in his award-winning ad campaign. Indeed, when not sending billions of dollars to repressive governments across the globe, the great liberal hope is authorizing deadly drone strikes and military campaigns in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and now, in his most pseudo-righteous war yet, Libya.

Strutting out to a podium before an audience of uniformed military personnel – wonder where he got that idea from – a confident, some would say cocky, American president offered a fierce albeit belated speech justifying another preemptive war against a country that posed no threat to the United States. And if you closed your eyes, you could almost hear that faux-Texas drawl.
“As Commander-in-Chief, I have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe,” the president declared, adopting his predecessor's favorite title for himself. “I’ve made it clear that I will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and our core interests.”
Put another way, President Obama says he will only start a war – without consulting Congress, much less the public – when it is absolutely necessary for defending the “homeland” or for, you know, whatever he deems an “interest.”
Enter Muammar Gaddafi, a caricature of a tyrant who the Obama administration just a matter of weeks ago was looking to sell $77 million in weapons, including more than 50 armored troop carriers. Back then – mid-February – Gaddafi was a thuggish but reliable client in his old age. And he happened to rule over a country that has the largest oil reserves in Africa.
Funny how friendship works.
But a few short weeks ago, Gaddafi became unreliable – a public relations nightmare – when he started using the weapons he purchased from his erstwhile allies against his own people. Like Saddam Hussein before him, he became a liability.
So now Obama believes Gaddafi to be a “tyrant” who has lost his “legitimacy” – as if there was anything “legitimate” about his previous 42 years of dictatorial rule. On Monday, the president argued war was necessary to prevent Gaddafi from massacring rebel forces and their supporters in Benghazi. Such a massacre “would have reverberated across the region and stained the conscience of the world,” said the war president. “I refused to let that happen.”
I – me – the imperial president. Cue the commander-in-chief landing on an aircraft carrier.
But if the threat of a massacre is what spurs President Obama to action, what are we to make of his reaction to Israel’s massacre of more than 1,400 Palestinians during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, or what Amnesty International calls “22 days of death and destruction," giving Israel an additional $30 billion in American weapons is a rather curious response, no?
And what about the hundreds of civilians killed by drone attacks in Pakistan since Obama took office – as many as 1,850 according to the New America Foundation? In early March, the very administration cloaking its new war in moralizing rhetoric carried out a massacre of 40 Pakistani civilians – a massacre the president who authorized the attack couldn't even be bothered to comment on.
Right now, the Obama administration is actively supporting brutal regimes in Yemen, Iraq and Bahrain – to name a few – where protest movements are being violently suppressed on the American taxpayers' dime. And the Obama administration is selling $60 billion in weapons to the Saudis, who not only oppress their own dissidents but recently occupied neighboring Bahrain and violently cracked down on peaceful protesters there with the U.S.'s stamp of approval.
So if one thing's clear, it's that the U.S. government is fine with tyranny – when it's “pro-American” (business). Fancy rhetoric aside, there is no “freedom agenda.”
Speaking to reporters this week, Obama's Deputy National Security Advisor Denis McDonough conceded as much, saying that the White House doesn't “make decisions about questions like intervention based on consistency or precedent.” Rather, “We make them based on how we can best advance our interests in the region.”
And as history professor and war supporter Juan Cole helpfully notes, the rebels control significant swaths of oil-rich territory and have taken “key oil towns” thanks to the U.S.-led bombing campaign – of 200 cruise missiles fired so far, 193 have been fired from American warships. They are also on the verge of taking 80 percent of the Buraiqa Basin, writes Cole, which “contains much of Libya's oil wealth.”
Bingo: We just found “our interests.” And unsurprisingly, they don't involve protecting innocent people from being killed so much as they do protecting the natural resource on top of which they're dying – and then having the freshly liberated locals pick up the tab for American contractors to rebuild everything American missiles destroyed.
Major General Smedley Butler had it right: war is a racket.
But even assuming Obama has the best of intentions – with which the road to hell is paved, mind you – U.S. intervention in Libya is more likely to do harm than good. Besides the inevitable “collateral damage,” meaning widowed mothers and orphaned children, war sets off an unpredictable chain reaction of evil – evil that no side has a monopoly over.
Indeed, The Los Angeles Times reports that while the intervention is sold as in defense of human rights, the Libyan rebels on whose behalf the U.S. is intervening are actively rounding up hundreds of their perceived political opponents and imprisoning them without charge in Gaddafi's former torture chambers. Those being rounded up are primarily black immigrants, with rebel spokesman Abdelhafed Ghoga telling the paper that suspected Gaddafi mercenaries who don't voluntarily turn themselves in will be subjected to extra-judicial “justice” (read: murder) for being “enemies of the revolution.” If they seize the country, who will stop roundups – and massacres – in Tripoli and elsewhere of those deemed to be supporters of the Gaddafi regime, perhaps for no reason other than the color of their skin?
U.S. official have publicly acknowledged an al-Qaeda presence among the rebels, bringing to mind U.S. support for the Afghan mujahideen in the 1980s. And with the self-proclaimed leadership consisting of former top-level Gaddafi cronies who had no problem with the regime's human rights abuses four weeks ago, those lionizing the rebels – and suggesting the U.S. illegally arm them -- should take a closer look at who the U.S. and its allies are preparing to put in power when Gaddafi's gone.
The Obama administration and supporters of the war -- who a month ago couldn’t tell the difference between Benghazi and Baghdad -- portray the intervention in Libya as a simple morality tale, with evil on one side and good on the other. But the reality is more nuanced than the applause lines the president laid out in his speech. In the real world, peace is rarely achieved by dropping bombs and installing the most avowedly “pro-American” locals you can find in power. Just look at Afghanistan and Iraq, where George Bush started wars that Barack Obama has only continued – and in the case of the former, escalated.
“Some nations may be able to turn a blind eye to atrocities in other countries,” Obama said this week. “The United States of America is different.” And credit where credit’s due, he's right: From Gaza to the Arabian peninsula, Obama doesn't stand idly by while others carry out atrocities – he funds and arms those carrying them out.
And just like Bush, he doesn't let his hypocrisy get in the way of a good war.





123 Comments so far
Show AllWell what did you expect?
The American Inquisition?
Nobody expects the American Inquisition !
I hoped for better but I expected to be disappointed. We are spending hundreds of millions of dollars fighting for one side in the Libyan civil war. But we are doing VERY little to get people back to work in America.
Surprise !!! the cia is involved in training the insurgents., opps I meant to say rebels.
You know you can not have a decent spontaneous revolution with out the cia helping out.
that photo almost made me forget what I wanted to say---almost.
Remember Viet Nam? "We are only sending in advisors" "We won't be there long"
"The people of Viet Nam want us there" "Victory is in sight" And we have heard the SAME lies about every war since, The same lies. Does anybody believe them still? Does our government care what we think? Why does Obama bother to talk at all?
I'm afraid they must, to a point. Not only that, but self-absorbtion has not only been encouraged (it is, after all, economically more expedient to think, 'you're worth it'), it has been contrived to be seen as the natural human state. Combine that with struggling to keep a roof over your head, pay the butt-fuckingly high utility bills, bring your kids up right and tear yourself away from the 24/7 propaganda machine etc., etc. and, I think, for most, it's hard. Equally and more powerfully, I always return to Pilger's favourite Arthur Miller quote when considering how it is that states repeatedly get away with such absurdities and the resulting atrocities given all the available evidence:
"Few of us can easily surrender our belief that society must somehow make sense. The thought that the state has lost its mind and is punishing so many innocent people is intolerable. And so the evidence has to be internally denied."
Yes, very spooky photo.
Could they have transformed 'W' into a more palatable candidate?
Now that I think about it, when was the last time Obama and Bush were seen together?
Where is Michael Jackson's plastic surgeon??????
I think the photo is very naughty indeed. I think I'm going to use it. Perhaps a bumper sticker.
braithwa842,
I just love it and saved it for future use. Not that I care for either idiots. It's the editing and imagination you can appreciate by the person that masterfully did it. Let see, the hairs and skin are Dubya how about the mouth, ears and others. The face with long chin is definitely Obama?
Finally, Inside the head, the brain guarantee to be identical like a twin
Priceless photo. Quite disorienting since they blend in together so seamlessly..
Meanwhile, at home, the economy is in freefall collapse because we spend all our $$$ killing everything! The 400 oil traders use the wars as an excuse to further screw us with 4$ per gallon gas...I can't afford to drive to the homeless shelter or the soup line! Obama could have been a cross between Gandhi and FDR., instead he has chosen a Rumsfeld/ Hoover hybrid form...
All the more reason to find out who Barack Obama really is--so voters in the next presidential election will know if they're voting for the man or the mask.
I have no idea how to go about finding out who B.O. really is. He seemed like a different person during the campaign, but now I can't remember what the differences were -- the changes of position are easy to remember, but who he was then and is now, whether they're really different or whether I, who usually don't get conned by politicians, got conned enough to think he deserved a chance to prove he was real and actually voted for him. I thought he was better than the usual lesser of two evils and wrote off the troubling assertion that Iraq was the bad war that we had to get out of while Afghanistan was the good war we had to stay with and see through. I foolishly thought that anyone who aroused the kind of enthusiasm he did couldn't completely let his "base" down. Wrong!
I still think the most intriguing explanation is that he's a CIA "asset" doing exactly what his handlers are telling him to do. I can't prove it but it does a better job of making sense of his actions than some of the other explanations I've read.
Now he seems smooth, almost robotic, efficient giving the speeches and answers that are expected of him, but whatever connection there was between him and regular people that seemed to be there isn't there now.
No chance he's going to suddenly discover the "bully pulpit" and start to lead the people out of the messy melange of insoluble problems we're in the midst of. He wasn't put there for that. I don't think "calling upon" him to do anything will have any effect.
The paranoid Tea Party said they wanted to know more about Barry. Of course, their questions about his background contains the tinge of racism. Nonetheless, with some misgivings, I voted for this creep; but once bitten, twice shy. That was the last time I will fall for the lesser of the evils argument.
I fear we are in for some very rough times. The brutality of the AmeriKKKan government knows no bounds. Dissent will likely be dealt with harshly if Bradley Manning is any indication.
Tom Joad,
Oh yea, easier said than done. Have you really learn a lesson? I doubt it and I can proof it. Let me use a what if scenario and many here will hate me for it. if at the end of the day, you are given only two choices and you MUST vote for only one. Who will you vote: And if possible give me your reason(s) if you care.
1. Obama
2. Palin
Couldn't you write in 'Satan', or 'Pluto'? Something like that, after all, if you're going to vote for a pet....
3. Neither of the above.
That'll be my vote, because I really can't stomach either one of them. I'll vote for a viable third party if there is one, or just write in my own ticket at the POTUS Election polls, like I did the last time.
Excellent- same answer I wanted to give. If the choices are indeed so limited, I will also watch as well as listen to how the people are voting. If the majority are satisfied with the staus quo, I will initiate plans to emigrate.
$4 a gallon!!!!!! Try living over here in the UK - $10 a gallon - and rising!
Is it really that high in the UK? I've heard of gas prices as high as $7 a gallon but 10 would force the US to expand the railways.
Well, right now unleaded is £1.33 a litre. (Diesel is more.) At roughly 4.54 litres to the gallon, that's £6.03 a gallon, which at today's exchange rate is, $9.67. It bites.
Think your math off. The British pound buys more US dollars, not fewer.
I think your eyesight's off! Look again!
You guys might be using different definitions of the "gallon", ie the UK gallon is larger than the US gallon.
They pay by the "litre" and you've seen the (2) liter bottles of ckes here in the usa...
Obama is Beyond Bush 2.0. Via antiwar.com, we can go to Talking Points Memo and read:
"Clinton To Congress: Obama Would Ignore Your War Resolutions"
Here's Brad Sherman:
"They are not committed to following the important part of the War Powers Act," he told TPM in a phone interview. "She said they are certainly willing to send reports [to us] and if they issue a press release, they'll send that to us too."
and:
"The White House would forge ahead with military action in Libya even if Congress passed a resolution constraining the mission, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said..."
http://www.antiwar.com/
(Beware when you get to TPM. The posters there are diehard Obamabots and for the most part, adamantly support Obama, Clinton, and their Libyan War, just as much as they hated Bush, Condi, and their Iraq War.)
just a perfect piece, spot on!
“As Commander-in-Chief, I have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe,” the president declared....."
Actually, Barry, baby, yes, you DO.
You took an oath that says:
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
The only thing you're sworn to keep safe is the US Constitution.
You know, that dusty old thing you claim to be such an expert on?
But, hell, you have to give the Devil his due: the Obama campaign may well have been the biggest "big con" in history.
Liberty and Justice,
sj
"The Obama campaign may well have been the biggest "big con" in history."
Yup!
Yep! That is why I labeled Obama the consummate con man in the last election as very few could see his silver, forked tongued, specious rhetoric. Just like a good con man Barry told the American electorate what they wanted to hear and I blame their facile and politically sophomoric ignorance more than I blame Obama.You did not have to be a brain surgeon, as the information was there for anyone that took the time to check Barry out.
Here's a better idea; Blame Barry Obama for taking full advantage of the American Electorate's gullibility and (willful or not) ignorance.
Bush 1.2 is more like it as the difference between the two is only a small amount of melanin. That photo-shop is damned eerily good.
The top Vatican official in Libya says at least 40 civilians have been killed following airstrikes launched by US and its allies on the capital Tripoli.
“The so-called humanitarian raids have killed dozens of civilian victims in some neighborhoods of Tripoli,” Reuters quoted the Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli, Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, as saying on Thursday.
He added, “I have collected several witness accounts from reliable people. In particular, in the Buslim neighborhood, due to the bombardments, a civilian building collapsed, causing the death of 40 people."
The odd thing is, as I was watching Obama make his speech on Monday, his face kept morphing into Bush's. It was the strangest sensation. I had to keep shaking my head to mentally scroll back to Obama's face. And here it is! You've done in a photo what I was doing in my head. Excellent! LOL!!!
In phrenology, it's known as the "slime ball archetype" and is often associated with donkeys and elephants.
"slime ball archetype" - heh heh heh.
But please!
Cartoon donkeys and elephants only; the real ones could teach us a thing or two about integrity and authenticity.
Cartoons, for sure. The real four legged friends would do a much better job.
Finally a photo of Spokesmodel Obubya, thank you!
"Obubya" Excellent!
Terran
Bubba's in there too ;)
Benjamin and Davis sez: "... and then having the freshly liberated locals pick up the tab for American contractors to rebuild everything American missiles destroyed."
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That seems backward. The record suggests it will be USAns picking up the tab for a Dubai contractor to (not) rebuild.
Bush was a fool. Obama does not have that excuse.
Bush was no fool. He played the fool, but that was merely a, ' Hey, I'm just like you regular folks' sleight of hand, faux Texas drawl 'n' all.
As long as freeways are packed with cars and your organic mixed greens are packaged in a plastic clamshell, as long as everything you buy, wear, eat, or play with. is trucked to your neighborhood mall after being shipped or flown from some far away factory, there will be rersource wars, and thousand different ways to not say oil, as we fight for freedom and democracy. Alas.
I still say O is better than the mcsame candidate who also ran in 2008 with a chance of winning; but that don't say bugger all, eh?
Well, maybe not... Just as a thought experiment, what do you think the reaction from the rest of the world would have been in 08 if you had elected J. McCain? (like it or not he's the only other person who could have won that election)
Hence the problem...the illusion of choice where there is none. Obama or McPalin or Bush/Cheney......all serve to promote the oligarchy on the backs of the dead and dying. The MIC is merely the most effective and efficient tool yet devised to facilitate the transfer of wealth from the working class and the poor to those at the top. That....and deregulating banks into casinos.
So what should US have done?
What should the US have done. Why is that always the question? The international community knew this guy was a tyrant for four decades. There were sanctions(slaps on the wrist) but as long as the oil flowed, no one really gave a shit, what he did to his people. Now a rag tag rebel army threatens take over of the oil resources. Oh, oh, its cruise missile/democracy time.
Too ez to pose such a vacuous question, that doesn't fly.