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January 29, 2003
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BLAIR
IS A COWARD
by John Pilger
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. "That was my
favourite coup," said the CIA man responsible. When you next hear Blair
and Bush talking about a "smoking gun" in Iraq, ask why the US government
last December confiscated the 12,000 pages of Iraq's weapons declaration, saying
they contained "sensitive information" which needed "a little
editing".
Sensitive indeed. The original Iraqi documents listed 150 American, British
and other foreign companies that supplied Iraq with its nuclear, chemical and
missile technology, many of them in illegal transactions. In 2000 Peter Hain,
then a Foreign Office Minister, blocked a parliamentary request to publish the
full list of lawbreaking British companies. He has never explained why.
As a reporter of many wars I am constantly aware that words on the page like
these can seem almost abstract, part of a great chess game unconnected to people's
lives.
The most vivid images I carry make that connection. They are the end result
of orders given far away by the likes of Bush and Blair, who never see, or would
have the courage to see, the effect of their actions on ordinary lives: the
blood on their hands.
Let me give a couple of examples. Waves of B52 bombers will be used in the attack
on Iraq. In Vietnam, where more than a million people were killed in the American
invasion of the 1960s, I once watched three ladders of bombs curve in the sky,
falling from B52s flying in formation, unseen above the clouds.
They dropped about 70 tons of explosives that day in what was known as the "long
box" pattern, the military term for carpet bombing. Everything inside a
"box" was presumed destroyed.
When I reached a village within the "box", the street had been replaced
by a crater.
I slipped on the severed shank of a buffalo and fell hard into a ditch filled
with pieces of limbs and the intact bodies of children thrown into the air by
the blast.
The children's skin had folded back, like parchment, revealing veins and burnt
flesh that seeped blood, while the eyes, intact, stared straight ahead. A small
leg had been so contorted by the blast that the foot seemed to be growing from
a shoulder. I vomited. I am being purposely graphic. This is what I saw, and
often; yet even in that "media war" I never saw images of these grotesque
sights on television or in the pages of a newspaper.
I saw them only pinned on the wall of news agency offices in Saigon as a kind
of freaks' gallery.
SOME
years later I often came upon terribly deformed Vietnamese children in villages
where American aircraft had sprayed a herbicide called Agent Orange. It was
banned in the United States, not surprisingly for it contained Dioxin, the deadliest
known poison. This terrible chemical weapon, which the cliche-mongers would
now call a weapon of mass destruction, was dumped on almost half of South Vietnam.
Today, as the poison continues to move through water and soil and food, children
continue to be born without palates and chins and scrotums or are stillborn.
Many have leukaemia.
You never saw these children on the TV news then; they were too hideous for
their pictures, the evidence of a great crime, even to be pinned up on a wall
and they are old news now.
That is the true face of war. Will you be shown it by satellite when Iraq is
attacked? I doubt it.
I was starkly reminded of the children of Vietnam when I travelled in Iraq two
years ago. A paediatrician showed me hospital wards of children similarly deformed:
a phenomenon unheard of prior to the Gulf war in 1991.
She kept a photo album of those who had died, their smiles undimmed on grey
little faces. Now and then she would turn away and wipe her eyes.
More than 300 tons of depleted uranium, another weapon of mass destruction,
were fired by American aircraft and tanks and possibly by the British.
Many of the rounds were solid uranium which, inhaled or ingested, causes cancer.
In a country where dust carries everything, swirling through markets and playgrounds,
children are especially vulnerable.
For 12 years Iraq has been denied specialist equipment that would allow its
engineers to decontaminate its southern battlefields.
It has also been denied equipment and drugs that would identify and treat the
cancer which, it is estimated, will affect almost half the population in the
south.
LAST
November Jeremy Corbyn MP asked the Junior Defence Minister Adam Ingram what
stocks of weapons containing depleted uranium were held by British forces operating
in Iraq.
His robotic reply was: "I am withholding details in accordance with Exemption
1 of the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information."
Let us be clear about what the Bush-Blair attack will do to our fellow human
beings in a country already stricken by an embargo run by America and Britain
and aimed not at Saddam Hussein but at the civilian population, who are denied
even vaccines for the children. Last week the Pentagon in Washington announced
matter of factly that it intended to shatter Iraq "physically, emotionally
and psychologically" by raining down on its people 800 cruise missiles
in two days.
This will be more than twice the number of missiles launched during the entire
40 days of the 1991 Gulf War.
A military strategist named Harlan Ullman told American television: "There
will not be a safe place
in Baghdad. The sheer size of this has never been seen before, never been contemplated
before."
The strategy is known as Shock and Awe and Ullman is apparently its proud inventor.
He said: "You have this simultaneous effect, rather like the nuclear weapons
at Hiroshima, not taking days or weeks but minutes." What will his "Hiroshima
effect" actually do to a population of whom almost half are children under
the age of 14?
The answer is to be found in a "confidential" UN document, based on
World Health Organisation
estimates, which says that "as many as 500,000 people could require treatment
as a result of direct and indirect injuries".
A Bush-Blair attack will destroy "a functioning primary health care system"
and deny clean water to 39 per cent of the population. There is "likely
[to be] an outbreak of diseases in epidemic if not pandemic proportions".
It is Washington's utter disregard for humanity, I believe, together with Blair's
lies that have turned most people in this country against them, including people
who have not protested before.
Last weekend Blair said there was no need for the UN weapons inspectors to find
a "smoking gun" for Iraq to be attacked.
Compare that with his reassurance in October 2001 that there would be no "wider
war" against Iraq unless there was "absolute evidence" of Iraqi
complicity in September 11. And there has been no evidence. Blair's deceptions
are too numerous to list here. He has lied about the nature and effect of the
embargo on Iraq by covering up the fact that Washington, with Britain's support,
is withholding more than $5 billion worth of humanitarian supplies approved
by the Security Council.
He has lied about Iraq buying aluminum tubes, which he told Parliament were
"needed to enrich uranium". The International Atomic Energy Agency
has denied this outright.
He has lied about an Iraqi "threat", which he discovered only following
September 11 2001 when Bush made Iraq a gratuitous target of his "war on
terror". Blair's "Iraq dossier" has been mocked by human rights
groups.
However, what is wonderful is that across the world the sheer force of public
opinion isolates Bush and Blair and their lemming, John Howard in Australia.
So few people believe them and support them that The Guardian this week went
in search of the few who do - "the hawks". The paper published a list
of celebrity warmongers, some apparently shy at describing their contortion
of intellect and morality. It is a small list.
IN CONTRAST the majority of people in the West, including the United States,
are now against this
gruesome adventure and the numbers grow every day. It is time MPs joined their
constituents and reclaimed the true authority of parliament. MPs like Tam Dalyell,
Alice Mahon, Jeremy Corbyn and George Galloway have stood alone for too long
on this issue and there have been too many sham debates manipulated by Downing
Street.
If, as Galloway says, a majority of Labour backbenchers are against an attack,
let them speak up
now.
Blair's figleaf of a "coalition" is very important to Bush and only
the moral power of the British people can bring the troops home without them
firing a shot. The consequences of not speaking out go well beyond an attack
on Iraq. Washington will effectively take over the Middle East, ensuring an
age of terrorism other than their own.
The next American attack is likely to be Iran - the Israelis want this - and
their aircraft are already in place in Turkey. Then it may be China's turn.
"Endless war" is Vice-President Cheney's contribution to our understanding.
Bush has said he will use nuclear weapons "if necessary". On March
26 last Geoffrey Hoon said that other countries "can be absolutely confident
that in the right conditions we would be willing to use our nuclear weapons".
Such madness is the true enemy. What's more, it is right here at home and you,
the British people, can stop it.
On Saturday, February 15, a great demonstration against an attack on Iraq will
be held in London.
Contact the Stop the War Coalition on 07951 235 915 and office@stopwar.org.uk
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