Excellent article by John Pilger.
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The
Liberal Way to Run the World: “Improve” or We’ll Kill You
By
John Pilger
5
September, 2012
What
is the world’s most powerful and violent “ism”? The question
will summon the usual demons, such as Islamism, now that communism
has left the stage. The answer, wrote Harold Pinter, is only
“superficially recorded, let alone documented, let alone
acknowledged,” because only one ideology claims to be
non-ideological, neither left nor right, the supreme way. This is
liberalism.
In
his 1859 essay, On Liberty, to which modern liberals pay homage, John
Stuart Mills described the power of empire. “Despotism is a
legitimate mode of government in dealing with barbarians,” he
wrote, “provided the end be their improvement, and the means
justified by actually effecting that end.” The “barbarians”
were large sections of humanity of whom “implicit obedience” was
required. The French liberal Alexis de Tocqueville also believed in
the bloody conquest of others as “a triumph of Christianity and
civilization” that was “clearly pre-ordained in the sight of
Providence.”
“It’s
a nice and convenient myth that liberals are the peacemakers and
conservatives the warmongers,” wrote the historian Hywel Williams
in 2001, “but the imperialism of the liberal way may be more
dangerous because of its open-ended nature — its conviction that it
represents a superior form of life [while denying its] self-righteous
fanaticism.” He had in mind a speech by Tony Blair in the aftermath
of the 11 September 2001 attacks, in which Blair promised to “reorder
this world around us” according to his “moral values.” At least
a million dead later – in Iraq alone – this tribune of liberalism
is today employed by the tyranny in Kazakhstan for a fee of $13
million.
Blair’s
crimes are not unusual. Since 1945, more than a third of the
membership of the United Nations – 69 countries – have suffered
some or all of the following. They have been invaded, their
governments overthrown, their popular movements suppressed, their
elections subverted and their people bombed. The historian Mark
Curtis estimates the death toll in the millions.
This
has been principally the project of the liberal flame carrier, the
United States, whose celebrated “progressive” president John F.
Kennedy, according to new research, authorized the bombing of Moscow
during the Cuban crisis in 1962. “If we have to use force,” said
Madeleine Albright, US Secretary of State in the liberal
administration of Bill Clinton, “it is because we are America. We
are the indispensable nation. We stand tall. We see further into the
future.” How succinctly she defines modern, violent liberalism.
Syria
is an enduring project. This is a leaked joint US-UK intelligence
file:
“In
order to facilitate the action of liberative [sic] forces … a
special effort should bemade to eliminate certain key individuals
[and] to proceed with internal disturbances in Syria. CIA is
prepared, and SIS (MI6) will attempt to mount minor sabotage and coup
demain [sic] incidents within Syria,working through contacts with
individuals … a necessary degree of fear … frontier and [staged]
border clashes [will] provide a pretext for intervention … the CIA
and SIS should use … capabilities in both psychological and action
fields to augment tension.”
That
was written in 1957, though it might have come from a recent report
by the Royal United Services Institute, A Collision Course for
Intervention , whose author says, with witty understatement: “It is
highly likely that some western special forces and intelligence
sources have been in Syria for a considerable time.”
And
so a world war beckons in Syria and Iran. Israel, the west’s
violent creation, already occupies part of Syria. This is not news.
Israelis take picnics to the Golan Heights to watch a civil war
directed by western intelligence from Turkey and bankrolled and armed
by the medievalists in Saudi Arabia.
Having
stolen most of Palestine, viciously attacked Lebanon, starved the
people of Gaza and built an illegal nuclear arsenal, Israel is exempt
from the current disinformation campaign aimed at installing western
clients in Damascus and Tehran.
On
21 July, the Guardian commentator Jonathan Freedland warned that “the
west will not stay aloof for long … Both the US and Israel are also
anxiously eyeing Syria’s supply of chemical and nuclear weapons,
now said to be unlocked and on the move, fearing Assad may choose to
go down in a lethal blaze of glory.” Said by whom? The usual
“experts” and spooks.
Like
them, Freedland desires “a revolution without the full-blown
intervention required in Libya.” According to its own records, NATO
launched 9,700 “strike sorties” against Libya, of which more than
a third were civilian targets. These included missiles with uranium
warheads. Look at the photographs of the rubble of Misurata and
Sirte, and the mass graves identified by the Red Cross. Read the
UICEF report on the children killed, “most [of them] under the age
of ten.” Like the destruction of the Iraqi city of Fallujah, these
crimes were not news, because news as disinformation is a fully
integrated weapon of attack.
On
14 July, the Libyan Observatory for Human Rights, which opposed the
Gaddafi regime, reported, “The human rights situation in Libya now
is far worse than under Gaddafi.” Ethnic cleansing is rife.
According to Amnesty, the entire population of the town of Tawargha
“are still barred from returning [while] their homes have been
looted and burned down.”
In
Anglo-American scholarship, influential theorists known as “liberal
realists” have long taught that liberal imperialists – a term
they never use – are the world’s peacebrokers and crisis
managers, rather than the cause of a crisis. They have taken the
humanity out of the study of nations and congealed it with a jargon
that serves warmongering power. Laying out whole nations for autopsy,
they have identified “failed states” (nations difficult to
exploit) and “rogue states” (nations resistant to western
dominance).
Whether
or not the regime is a democracy or dictatorship is irrelevant. The
same is true of those contracted to do the dirty work. In the Middle
East, from Nasser’s time to Syria today, western liberalism’s
collaborators have been Islamists, lately al-Qaeda, while long
discredited notions of democracy and human rights serve as rhetorical
cover for conquest, “as required.” Plus ca change…
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