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‘War on Terror’ Smokescreen Created By “The Ultimate Terrorist, U.S.”: Observer

 

LONDON, July 15 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Following the attack by U.S. author Gore Vidal on U.S. President George W. Bush’s so-called war on terror, John Pilger launched yet another attack in his book ‘The New Rulers of the World.’

“The rulers of the world have since ground our language into a paean of cliches and lies about the 'war on terrorism' - when the most enduring menace, and source of terror, is them,” Pilger said in an article published Sunday, July 15, 2002, in the British daily newspaper, The Observer.

The Observer quoted the Sydney-born writer as saying that instead of targeting the terrorists who attacked the United States, more than 5,000 civilians, mostly women and children, have been bombed to death in stricken Afghanistan, the latest in a wedding party of 40 people. Not a single Al-Qaeda member has been caught there.

After the U.S. “stunning victory” in Afghanistan, he said, hundreds of prisoners were sent to “an American concentration camp” in Cuba, where they have been held against all the conventions of war and international law.

No evidence of their alleged crimes has been produced, he added, and the FBI confirms only one as a genuine suspect. In the United States, more than 1,000 people of Muslim background have “disappeared” and none has been charged in the process.

“Having swept the Palestinians into the arms of the supreme terrorist Ariel Sharon, the Christian Right fundamentalists running the rampant in Washington, now replenish their arsenal in preparation for an attack on the 22 million suffering people of Iraq,” Pilger added, The Observer reported.

He mentioned that the new target of the U.S. ‘war on terror’ is Iraq - “a nation held hostage to an American-led embargo” for more than 10 years because of the leadership which Iraqis have no control on.

Contrary to propaganda orchestrated from Washington and London, the coming attack has nothing to do with Saddam Hussein's ‘weapons of mass destruction', if these exist at all, Pilger said. The reason is that America wants a more compliant thug to run the world's second greatest source of oil, he added.

The “stream of rumors and lies” by the journalists of the propaganda campaign have ranged from false claims about an Iraqi connection with the anthrax attacks in America to a discredited link between the leader of the 11 September hijacks and Iraqi intelligence, he continued. When the attack comes, these consorting journalists will share responsibility for the crime.

Pilger said it was British Prime Minister Tony Blair who served notice that imperialism's return journey to respectability was under way:

“Hark to Blair’s 'abiding' concern for the 'human rights of the suffering women of Afghanistan' as he colluded with Bush who, as the New York Times reported, 'demanded the elimination of truck convoys that provide much of the food and other supplies to Afghanistan's civilian population'. Hark to his compassion for the 'dispossessed' in the 'slums of Gaza', where Israeli military, manufactured with vital British parts, fire their missiles into crowded civilian areas.”

Pilger further attacked Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi whom he accused of reviving the imperial idea of ‘the other’ and described as an “ally of crypto-fascists”. The new imperialists share a concept whose true meaning relies on a xenophobic or racist comparison with those who are deemed uncivilized, he said, adding that the question is how best 'we' can deal with the problem of 'them'.

The most important taboo is the permanence of the U.S. as both a terrorist state and a asylum for terrorists, maintained Pilger. That the U.S. is the only state on record to have been condemned by the World Court for international terrorism (in Nicaragua) and has vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution calling on governments to observe international law, is unmentionable.

In recent months, the Bush regime has torn up the Kyoto treaty, which would ease global warming, to which the U.S. is the greatest contributor. The U.S. has threatened the use of nuclear weapons in 'pre-emptive' strikes (a threat echoed by British Defense Minister Geoffrey Hoon). It has tried to abort the birth of an international criminal court.

The U.S. has further undermined the United Nations by blocking a U.N. investigation of the Israeli assault on the Palestinian refugee camp of Jenin, Pilger added, and it has ordered the Palestinians to replace their elected leader [Yasser Arafat] with an American puppet.

These facts will no doubt support the idea of 'anti-Americanism', Pilger concluded. As Noam Chomsky has pointed out, the Nazis silenced argument and criticism with 'anti German' slurs. Of course, the United States is not Germany; it is the home of some of history's greatest civil rights movements, such as the epic movement in the 1960s and 1970s.

The writer, who was in the U.S. last week, glimpsed that other America, the one rarely seen among the media and Hollywood stereotypes, and what was clear, he said, was that it was stirring again. In an open letter to their compatriots and the world, almost 100 of America's most distinguished names in art, literature and education wrote this:

“Let it not be said that people in the United States did nothing when their government declared a war without limit and instituted stark new measures of repression… We, too, watched with shock the horrific events of September 11. But the mourning had barely begun when our leaders launched a spirit of revenge. The government now openly prepares to wage war on Iraq - a country that has no connection with September 11.”

“We say this to the world. Too many times in history people have waited until it was too late to resist. We draw on the inspiration of those who fought slavery and all those other great causes of freedom that began with dissent. We call on all like-minded people around the world to join us.”.  

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