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Nation of Assassins
Call It What It Really Is: Sick
by
Douglas Valentine
July
26, 2003
What
do you call it when George W. Bush, without provocation and based on false
pretenses, sends an army to invade a foreign nation; and then, without any
attempt to negotiate a surrender, effect an arrest, or put this nation's
leaders on trial and present evidence of their crimes, instead puts
multimillion dollar bounties on their heads, relies on collaborators and spies
to track them down, and then corners them and blows them away in their homes,
in their own country?
Do
you call it what the Israelis, who lately have done it hundreds of times, call
it?
A
targeted kill?
What
would you call it if Saddam Hussein hunted down and killed George Bush's
daughters in Texas?
Cold-blooded
murder?
How
about calling this sort of behavior assassination?
Why
call it anything? A rose by any other name, right?
And
don't even ask if targeted kills, cold blooded murders, and assassinations are
legal or moral. Who the hell cares?
They're
popular. It's so much fun, you can even find death cards on the Internet,
naming the people that Bush plans to kill in Iraq. It's like a videogame, or
that old Steve McQueen show, Wanted Dead or Alive.
Bush
really gets into it too; "Bring 'em on," he said, playing the role of
Paladin in Have Gun Will Travel; and since then a couple of GIs have gotten
killed every day. But what the hell, it's a volunteer army, and it isn't you or
me. So they die for Bush's vainglory. Who cares? It's the vicarious thrill that
counts.
Back
when the CIA was assassinating foreign leaders all over the world, in the
1950s, '60s, and 70s, they secretly liked to call it Executive Action. Those
were the bad old days, when the CIA had to secretly go about its dirty business
of mass murder. Back then they had to resort to euphemisms to get the job done.
In
the Republic of Vietnam, first the CIA called the mass murder of its enemies,
in their own country, elimination. But that sounded too harsh, so it changed
the term to neutralize.
In
1967 the CIA created the infamous Phoenix Program to neutralize -- which meant to
hunt down through informants and then kill, capture, torture and detain
indefinitely -- a revolving annual door of some 70,000 members of Communist and
Nationalist insurgents, and anyone supporting them politically or
administratively, in their own country.
The
United States government admits that the CIA killed some 25,000 people through
the Phoenix Program. It did successfully and gleefully neutralize some hundreds
of thousands altogether. They know how to do it and they're ready to cast the
Phoenix spell worldwide.
Now
we have it from Richard Perle -- one of the corrupt cabal that rules the White
House, and makes Israeli policy American policy in cahoots with the Bush oil
régime, whose loyalty lies not to the American public but to its own
self-enrichment -- that America will not leave Iraq as long as some 30,000
members of Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party, in Perle's words, remain active.
So
now maybe they're gonna change the term to inactivating?
By
inactivating, Bush, Perle, Wolfowitz and the other members of their criminal
régime mean the planned mass murder of some 30,000 Iraqis in Iraq. If they do
it the way they did it in Vietnam, just like Bob Kerrey's little mission in
Thanh Phong, they also plan to inactivate the families and friends of these
30,000 people.
You
can't terrorize insurgents into submission unless you do it this way, as the
Israelis have taught us so well. You have to terrorize everyone. Just like the
Israelis terrorized the Palestinians into a state of submission.
The
newspaper and TV commentators applaud this Iraqi experiment in targeted kills
and mass murder as boosting the morale of the American occupation army.
Just
today the headlines hailed the inactivating of Saddam Hussein sons as a
righteous act that was more than merely morally justifiable, but something akin
to Divine justice.
And
no one is astounded, because the vast majority of Americans were ethically
inactivated a long time ago, through 50 years of government propaganda. In
order to enjoy their SUVs and cell phones, they will rejoice while George W.
Bush, in his role as God Almighty, cuts a swath of righteous savagery through
the world, mass murdering everyone he and the cabal designate as their personal
enemies -- just like George W. Bush, all by his little lonesome, tried
convicted and sentenced Saddam Hussein and his family to death, and then went
out and killed them.
From
now on, Bush alone chooses who lives or dies, and no one can stop him. It is
the One Commandment that the American empire is based upon. And that's how we
have become a nation of assassins, void of conscience.
Call
it Apotheosis by the Divine Right of Execution. Or call it what it really is:
sick.
Douglas Valentine is the author
of The Hotel Tacloban, The Phoenix Program, and TDY. His
new book The Strength of the Wolf: the Federal Bureau of Narcotics,
1930-1968 will be published by Verso. Valentine was an investigator for
Pepper on the King case in 1998-1999. For information about Valentine and his
books and articles, please visit his website at http://www.douglasvalentine.com/. He
can be reached at: redspruce@attbi.com