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Blessed are the warmakers
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They will speak of peace and wage war.


They will wage war and call it peace.


They will mercilessly wage war.


and be hailed as peacemakers.


Never in history anywhere in the world have leaders waged war not


believing it to be a noble cause. And of course, wars are usually


waged against infidels and against evil in the name of God. Now,


President Barack Obama appears to have joined those ranks. Truthfully,


he has not joined the brutes of history, i.e., Ghengis Khan or


Caligula. Instead, in maters of war, he has become quintessentially


American. He has followed in the footsteps of James Polk, Teddy


Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and most


remarkably, his immediate predecessor, George W. Bush, in continuing


to wage wars of aggression under false pretenses. And like his named


predecessors, he will escalate the war(s) to end the war(s).


And now, back to the Tiger Woods saga, or better yet, to things that


really matter. For instance, whatever happened to balloon boy? And how


is Sarah Palin’s book tour coming along?


That seems to be the focus and attention span of American media. More


time is spent on covering sex scandals, reality TV and its


flight-by-night stars and empty headed celebrities than on the story


of our times: the American assertion of the right to wage worldwide


permanent war. The president is not only engaged in a costly war in


Iraq, but is also escalating the war in Afghanistan. Worse, he is also


laying the foundation for a third war in Pakistan.


His acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize was a scene straight


out of the Twilight Zone. Rather than speak of peace, he made the case


for war… for so-called just war. Every tin pot dictator and warmonger


around the world was pleased. At home, right wing politicians such as


Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove and even Sarah Palin herself heaped


extraordinary praise on the Commander-in-Chief.


Mind-boggling.


And as noted, the news cycle has moved on. The war(s) is no longer an


issue, even though the country cannot afford to wage them. Yet in


poetic language, the president has defended and sanctioned his


predecessor’s war policies, no less, during the Nobel Peace Prize


ceremony in Oslo. And not surprisingly, the right wing is pleased.


Apparently, defending the notion of a -just war- does not include


denouncing unjust wars by name: Iraq.


There are unjust, illegal and immoral wars and all of them spell Iraq.


Yet, the president could not get himself to name Iraq. Truthfully, had


he done so, it would have exposed the past administration to the


International War Crimes Tribunal and other courts of justice. Not


mentioning Iraq does not absolve or insulate the past administration


from criminal or legal claims at the Tribunal. It only gives them


protection and cover during the tenure of the current administration.


No president anywhere can make an illegal war legal, moral or just.


It was bad enough that the president was nominated for this prize


while waging two wars and while calling for escalation in Afghanistan,


but worse is that he obscenely justified war, while receiving this


prize.


Perhaps at fault here is not the president, but rather, the committee


that bestowed him this honor. What were they thinking? It is obvious;


Bush raised worldwide tension every time he spoke arrogantly of war,


of fighting evil and doing so in the name of God. The world frowned


upon this Texas cowboy.


Now, they have embraced president Obama. He speaks of peace but wages war. At least he’s not Bush.


President Obama gives credibility to war. Gives it a good name. He


speaks of committing more troops as though he were sending Boy Scout


and Girl Scout troops and Peace Corps volunteers overseas. His


eloquent talk permits U.S. troops to continue to kill by the


thousands, including through the use of unmanned drone technology. No


blood on anyone's hands here. His smooth talk makes easy their


dehumanization. He calls them incorrigibles. His predecessor called


them evil. He calls them evil. As long as not too many Americans are


killed on the battlefield, the sanitized wars will continue. And the


wars will continue until the nation’s enemies resemble us, until


everyone shares our values and partakes in our customs, until they all


speak English and pray to a Christian God.


Blessed are the warmakers.





Roberto ‘Dr. Cintli’ Rodríguez can be reached at XColumn@gmail.com.


© 2009 Column of the Américas






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