Blair is a Coward
by John Pilger
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William Russell, the great correspondent
who reported the carnage of imperial wars, may have first used
the expression "blood on his hands" to describe impeccable
politicians who, at a safe distance, order the mass killing of
ordinary people.
In my experience "on his hands"
applies especially to those modern political leaders who have
had no personal experience of war, like George W Bush, who managed
not to serve in Vietnam, and the effete Tony Blair.
There is about them the essential cowardice
of the man who causes death and suffering not by his own hand
but through a chain of command that affirms his "authority".
In 1946 the judges at Nuremberg who tried
the Nazi leaders for war crimes left no doubt about what they
regarded as the gravest crimes against humanity.
The most serious was unprovoked invasion
of a sovereign state that offered no threat to one's homeland.
Then there was the murder of civilians, for which responsibility
rested with the "highest authority".
Blair is about to commit both these crimes,
for which he is being denied even the flimsiest United Nations
cover now that the weapons inspectors have found, as one put
it, "zilch".
Like those in the dock at Nuremberg, he
has no democratic cover.
Using the archaic "royal prerogative"
he did not consult parliament or the people when he dispatched
35,000 troops and ships and aircraft to the Gulf; he consulted
a foreign power, the Washington regime.
Unelected in 2000, the Washington regime
of George W Bush is now totalitarian, captured by a clique whose
fanaticism and ambitions of "endless war" and "full
spectrum dominance" are a matter of record.
All the world knows their names: Bush,
Rumsfeld, Rice, Wolfowitz, Cheney and Perle, and Powell, the
false liberal. Bush's State of the Union speech last night was
reminiscent of that other great moment in 1938 when Hitler called
his generals together and told them: "I must have war."
He then had it.
To call Blair a mere "poodle"
is to allow him distance from the killing of innocent Iraqi
men, women and children for which he will share responsibility.
He is the embodiment of the most dangerous
appeasement humanity has known since the 1930s. The current
American elite is the Third Reich of our times, although this
distinction ought not to let us forget that they have merely
accelerated more than half a century of unrelenting American
state terrorism: from the atomic bombs dropped cynically on
Japan as a signal of their new power to the dozens of countries
invaded, directly or by proxy, to destroy democracy wherever
it collided with American "interests", such as a voracious
appetite for the world's resources, like oil.
When you next hear Blair or Straw or Bush
talk about "bringing democracy to the people of Iraq",
remember that it was the CIA that installed the Ba'ath Party
in Baghdad from which emerged Saddam Hussein.
John
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