At a joint press conference for President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on March 20, a reporter asked Obama:
“Morally, how is it possible that for the last two years, tens of thousands of innocent civilians [in Syria] are being massacred and no one–the world, the United States and you–are doing anything to stop it immediately?”
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at press conference
United Nations officials estimate that more than 70,000 people have died in Syria’s civil war since conflict began on March 15, 2011. The trigger: Protests demanding political reforms and the ouster of dictator Bashar al-Assad.
But Israelis aren’t the only ones demanding that America “do something” to end the carnage in Syria. So are members of Congress and the national news media.
TV reporters from ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and other networks are eagerly training their cameras on the carnage. As they say in television journalism: “If it bleeds, it leads.”
And this, in turn, causes members of Congress and the Obama administration to fear for their jobs. They dread that voters will blame them for not “doing something” to end the fighting.
Like sending in American armed forces to somehow stop it.
True, most of these officials never spent a day in military service. But it’s always easier to send someone else into combat than to take that risk yourself.
And this is a risk that–emphatically–the United States has absolutely no business taking.
First, the United States just disengaged from Iraq. On Dec. 15, 2011, the American military formally ended its mission there. The war–begun in 2003–had cost the lives of 4,487 service members, with another 32,226 wounded.
Second, the war in Iraq fell victim to the law of unintended consequences. The Bush administration invaded Iraq to turn it into a base–from which to intimidate its neighboring states: Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Turkey, Syria and Iran.
But this demanded that the United States quickly pacify Iraq. The Iraqi insurgency totally undermined that goal, forcing U.S. troops to focus all their efforts inward.
Another unintended result of the war: Whereas Saddam Hussein’s Iraq had been a counter-weight to the regional ambitions of Iran, the destruction of the Iraqi military created a power-vacumn. Into this–eagerly–stepped the Iranian mullahs.
Third, the United States is still fighting a brutal war in Afghanistan. By early 2012, the United States had about 90,000 troops in Afghanistan, with 22,000 of them due home by the fall. There has been no schedule set for the pace of the withdrawal of the 68,000 American troops who will remain, only that all are to be out by the end of 2014.
The initial goal of this war was to quickly destroy Al Qaeda–especially its leader, Osama Bin Laden–and its Taliban protectors. But, over time, Washington policy-makers embarked on a “nation-building” effort. And U.S. forces wound up occupying the country for the next ten years.
This increasingly brought them into conflict with primitive, xenophobic Afghans, whose mindset remains that of the sixth century.
On February 21, protests erupted throughout Afghanistan as reports emerged that NATO personnel at Bagram Air Base had burned copies of the Koran. The books had been confiscated from suspected insurgents and inadvertently marked for incineration.
The incident sparked rabid anti-American demonstrations. At least 30 people, including four American troops, were killed, and many were wounded. Two American military officers were murdered by a trusted member of the Afghan military.
As a result, American forces no longer trust their “brothers” in the Afghan army to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them against the Taliban. One American officer stated that he would no longer meet with his Afghan counterparts unless there were five armed U.S. troops in the same room.
Fourth, intervening in Syria could produce similar unintended consequences for American forces–and make the United States a target for more Islamic terrorism.
Fifth, since 1979, Syria has been listed by the U.S. State Department as a sponsor of terrorism. Among the terrorist groups it supports are Hezbollah and Hamas. For many years, Syria provided a safe-house in Damascus to Ilich Ramírez Sánchez–the notorious terrorist better known as Carlos the Jackal.
Sixth, according to U.S. defense reports, Syria has weapons of mass destruction–and the ballistic missiles to deliver them. Syria has an active chemical weapons program, including significant reserves of the deadly nerve agent sarin.
Seventh, the United States had no part in instigating revolt against the Assad regime. Thus, Americans have no moral obligation to support those Syrians trying to overthrow it.
Eighth, China and Russia are fully supporting the Assad dictatorship–and the brutalities it commits against its own citizens. This reflects badly on them–not the United States. America should focus world outrage against these longtime Communist dictatorships for propping up another one.
Ninth, while Islamic nations like Syria and Egypt wage war within their own borders, they will lack the resources–and incentive–to launch attacks against the United States.
When Senator Harry S. Truman learned that Nazi Germany had turned on its ally, the Soviet Union, in June, 1941, he said: “I hope the Russians kill lots of Nazis and vice versa.” We should welcome these self-slaughters, not become involved in them.
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All of this adds up to one, overwhelming conclusion: America should mind its own business–and let the Syrians attend to their own.
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THE MEDIA: WIMPS ON THE LEFT, BULLIES ON THE RIGHT (END)
In History, Politics, Social commentary on February 22, 2013 at 12:33 amThe mainstream media–fearing it will be labeled “partisan” and “leftist”–generally refuses to call the Right on its lies and slanders.
Meanwhile, Rightist organs–such as The Washington Times–continue spewing a McCarthyist brew of fear and smears.
Consider the July 22, 2012 editorial that appeared in The Washington Times: “President’s Socialist Takeover Must Be Stopped.”
Written by its columnist, Jeffrey T. Kuhner, it called for the impeachment of President Barack Obama.
Among his allged “high crimes and misdemeanors”:
The state is intervening in every aspect of American life–beyond its constitutionally delegated bounds. Under Mr. Obama, the Constitution has become a meaningless scrap of paper.
Kuhner didn’t object when the administration of George W. Bush:
[Obama conspired] to cause chaos for the Mexican citizens by letting…guns go into the drug cartels’ hands and terrorize the Mexican citizens. Forcing them to flee north across the border. Which would create a need for a refugee program for the fleeing Mexicans.
President Obama doesn’t need to create chaos in Mexico, which has always been a failed nation-state. Nor does he have to encourage Mexicans to illegally enter the United States.
The Mexican Government has long used its American border to free itself of those who might otherwise demand major reforms in the country’s political and economic institutions.
If Republicans win back Congress in November, they should–and likely will–launch formal investigations into this criminal, scandal-ridden administration….
Mr. Obama has betrayed the American people. Impeachment is the only answer. This usurper must fall.
Of course he’s a usurper: He defeated a Republican candidate for President in 2008! Everyone on the Right believes the United States should be a one-party country–with Republicans’ being the only ones allowed to hold office.
Of course Republicans should dominate the House of Representatives; the Senate; the White House; the Justice Department; the courts; the Pentagon.
After all, if holding total power was good enough for the fascists running Adolf Hitler’s Germany, it’s certainly good enough for the fascists who burn to command America today.
Finally: It’s helpful to remember that the Washington Times is owned by the Unification Church of the late Sun Myung Moon (1920 – 2012). Moon, in his role of self-styled “messiah,” lived well off the labors of his underpaid and brainwashed followers.
Sun Myung Moon
In 1982, Moon was convicted of filing false federal income tax returns and conspiracy to subvert American tax laws. It’s only natural that those who share Moon’s Rightist beliefs should consider themselves above the laws they intend to vigorously apply against everyone else.
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The First Amendment of the United State Constitution specifically establishes a protection of “freedom of the press.”
Political reporters are empowered by their employers to learn–and report–all they can about the actual workings of the American political system.
And they are often given privileged access to those workings by influential men and women running for office or holding it.
This is no mere textbook exercise in high-school civics but a matter of deadly importance.
Democracy is founded on the belief that voters can effectively govern themselves.
But that belief works only when voters can learn the truth about the institutions that govern their lives–and about those who run those institutions.
Allowing members of one political party–in this case, the Republicans–to blatantly lie about their opponents and stir unwarranted fears in voters stands as a betrayal of the trust given those reporters.
Portraying the ruthless pursuit of absolute power by one political party–the Republicans–as merely “politics as usual” amounts to a similar betrayal of the public trust.
“Fascism,” warned Ernest Hemingway shortly before the outbreak of World War II, “is a lie told by bullies.”
Seventy-one years ago, the United States declared war on the lies and aggression of global Fascism. Twelve million Americans served in uniform until Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were dead, and their legions utterly defeated.
Too many Americans believe that Fascism died in 1945 with Hitler and Mussolini. It didn’t.
The struggle against those who make a profession of lying and aggression continues. It is the duty of the press to see that struggle for what it is–and to report it accurately and courageously.
To describe the efforts of a ruthless political party to gain absolute power as merely “politics s usual” is to mock the truth and abdicate the most important duty of a journalist.
“The duty of journalists is to tell the truth,” wrote historian and political criitic Noam Chomsky, “Journalism means you go back to the actual facts, you look at the documents, you discover what the record is, and you report it that way.”
That is a philosophy of journalistic integrity that too many reporters have forgotten.
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