A
Day of Infamy
by Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
On November 2
Americans blew their only chance to redeem themselves in the eyes of
the world.
The entire world
is stunned by the Bush administration’s abandonment of a half
century of US diplomacy in favor of misguided, unilateralist, "preemptive"
naked aggression on totally false pretenses against Iraq. America’s
allies are amazed at the ignorance manifested by the Bush administration.
They are resentful of Bush’s "in-your-eye" attitude
toward friends who warned Bush against leading America into a quagmire
and giving Osama bin Laden the war he wanted.
The world was
waiting hopefully for the sensible American people to rectify the ill-advised
actions of a rogue neoconservative administration. Instead, Americans
placed the stamp of approval on the least justifiable military action
since Hitler invaded Poland.
In the eyes of
the world, Bush’s reelection is proof that Ariel Sharon’s
neoconsevative allies in the Bush administration speak for America after
all.
The world’s
sympathy for America that followed the September 11 attacks has been
squandered. If the US suffers terrorist attacks in the future, the world
will say that America invited the attacks and got what it asked for.
Europeans and
Asians will never be able to comprehend that Bush was reelected because
Americans were voting against homosexual marriage and abortion.
The world is
simply unable to believe that Americans, so enamored of family values,
would vote to send their sons, fathers, husbands, and brothers to unprovoked
war unless Americans valued empire and control over oil as more important
than their family members.
The crude propagandistic
Republican campaign against John Kerry is shocking to Europeans. The
childishness of American conservatives scares them.
America’s
French friends, seeking to save America from making the same mistakes
that France made in the past, advised Bush not to rush into an Iraqi
invasion. American conservatives instantly and blindly perceived French
words of wisdom as proof that France was in the "against us"
camp. Conservatives announced a boycott of French fries. Everything
French was denigrated for no other reason than the French tried to warn
us.
Conservatives
quickly produced a "revisionist" book, "Our Oldest Enemy:
A History of America’s Disastrous Relationship with France,"
"proving" that France has always been America’s worst
enemy.
America’s
European allies cannot differentiate the immaturity of American conservatives
from the ignorance of the National Socialists.
As hearts harden
and minds close against America, Americans will have to go it alone.
The US invasion
of Iraq has proved to be a disaster--exactly as the French and everyone
with a mere modicum of sense said in advance. Eight of ten US divisions
are tied down by a few thousand insurgents.
US troops do
not control towns, cities, roads, or even the fortified Green Zone.
The American
impulse is to smash cities, thus killing women and children and destroying
the homes and livelihoods of noncombatants, while the insurgents regroup
elsewhere. The top American generals, who were ridiculed by the Secretary
of Defense and his deluded neoconservative deputy for forthrightly stating
that occupation of Iraq would require a larger army than was available,
stand vindicated.
The price of
the Bush administration’s delusion is 10,000 dead and maimed American
troops--more than three times the casualties caused by the September
11 terrorist attacks. Bush’s declared policy of "continuing
to the end" will swell this number and bring back the draft.
The world is
amazed that Americans do not care that they have been deceived, lied
to, and incompetently led and that Americans have chosen to continue
along this path.
Bush’s
reelection has ended forever respect for America. New and unflattering
sobriquets for Americans are emerging. The American century is over.
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