Washington Is Driving The World To The Final War
June 29, 2013
Washington Is Driving The World To The Final War
Paul Craig Roberts
“V For Vendetta,” a film that portrays evil in a futuristic England as a proxy for the evil that exists today in America,
ends with the defeat of evil. But this is a movie in which the hero has
super powers. If you have not seen this film, you should watch it. It might wake you up and give you courage. The excerpts below show that, at least among some filmmakers, the desire for liberty still exists.
Whether the desire for liberty exists in America
remains to be seen. If Americans can overcome their gullibility, their
lifelong brainwashing, their propensity to believe every lie that
“their” government tells them, and if Americans can escape the Matrix in
which they live, they can reestablish the morality, justice, peace,
freedom, and liberty that “their” government has taken from them. It is
not impossible for Americans to again stand
with uplifted heads. They only have to recognize that “their”
government is the enemy of truth, justice, human rights and life itself.
Can mere ordinary Americans triumph over
the evil that is “their” government without the aid of a superhero? If
ideas are strong enough and Americans can comprehend them, good can
prevail over the evil that is concentrated in Washington. What stands between the American people and their comprehension of evil is their gullibility.
If good fails in its battle with Washington’s evil, our future is a boot stamping on the human face forever.
If you, an American, living in superpower America lack the courage to stand
up to the evil that is “your” government, perhaps the courage of Edward
Snowden, Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, and tiny Ecuador will give
you heart.
A US senator from New Jersey, Robert
Menendez, the Democratic chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, told the Ecuadoran government that he would block the import
of vegetables and flowers from Ecuador if Ecuador gives asylum to Edward
Snowden. The cost to Ecuador would be one billion dollars in lost
revenues.
Menendez’s statement–”Our government will not reward countries for bad behavior”–is ironic. It equates bad behavior with protecting a truth-teller and good behavior with betraying a truth-teller. Menendez’s statement is also a lie. The US government only
rewards bad behavior. The US government consistently rewards those who
conspire against the elected governments of their own countries, setting
them up as dictators when Washington overthrows the elected
governments.
Menendez’s threat did not work, but the
senator did succeed in delivering yet another humiliating blow to
Washington’s prestige. The Ecuadoran President, Rafael Correa, beat
Menendez to the punch and cancelled the trade pact with the US on the
grounds that the pact was a threat to the sovereignty of Ecuador and to
moral principles and was being used by Washington to blackmail Ecuador.
“Ecuador doesn’t accept pressure or threats from anyone,” added
Communications Secretary Fernando Alvarado who then offered Washington
foreign aid to provide human rights training to combat torture, illegal executions and attacks on peoples’ privacy.
Washington, exposed with its hand in the cookie
jar devouring the privacy of the entire world and prevented by its
hubris from acknowledging its illegal behavior and apologizing, has so
mishandled the Snowden affair that Washington has done far more damage
to itself than occurred from Snowden’s revelations. Washington has
proven conclusively that it has no respect for anyone’s human rights,
that it has no respect for any country’s sovereignty, that it has no
respect for any moral principles, especially those it most often mouths,
and that it relies on coercion and violence alone. The rest of the
world now knows who its enemy is.
Washington’s presstitutes, by helping
Washington demonize Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Manning, Assange, and
Ecuador, have demonstrated to the world that the US media is devoid of
integrity and that nothing it reports can be believed. The US print and TV media and NPR comprise a ministry of propaganda for Washington’s immoral agendas.
On June 24, the Stasi State’s favorite
whore, the Washington Post, denounced three times democratically-elected
Rafael Correa as “the autocratic leader of tiny, impoverished Ecuador,”
without realizing that the editorial not only demonstrated the
Washington Post’s lack of any ethics whatsoever but also showed the
entire world that if “tiny, impoverished Ecuador” can stand up to Washington’s threats, so can the rest of the world.
President Correa replied that the
Washington Post “managed to focus attention on Snowden and on the
‘wicked’ countries that support him, making us forget the terrible
things against the US people and the whole world that he denounced.”
Correa added that Washington’s “world order isn’t only unjust, it’s
immoral.”
The reason Washington hates Correa has
nothing to do with Snowden. That Ecuador is considering asylum for
Snowden is just an excuse. Correa is hated, because in the second year
of his first term he repudiated the $3 billion dollar foreign debt that corrupt and despotic prior regimes had been paid to contract with international finance. Correa’s default threat forced the international financial gangsters to write down the debt by 60 percent.
Washington also hates Correa because he
has been successful in reducing the high rates of poverty in Ecuador,
thus building public support that makes if difficult for Washington to
overthrow him from within.
Yet another reason Washington hates
Correa is because he took steps against the multinational oil companies’
exploitation of Ecuador’s oil resources and limited the amount of
offshore deposits in the country’s banks in order to block Washington’s
ability to destabilize Ecuador’s financial system.
Washington also hates Correa for refusing to renew Washington’s lease of the air base in Manta.
Essentially, Correa has fought to take
control of Ecuador’s government, media and national resources out of
Washington’s hands and the hands of the small rich elite allied with
Washington. It is a David vs. Goliath story.
In other words, Correa, like Venezuela’s
Chevez, is the rare foreign leader who represents the interests of his
own country instead of Washington’s interest.
Washington uses the various corrupt NGOs
and the puppet government in Colombia as weapons against Correa and the
Ecuadoran government. Many believe that it is only a matter of time
before Washington succeeds in assassinating Correa.
American patriots, who feel that they
should be on “their” government’s side regardless of the facts, would do
well to remember what true patriotism is. For Americans, patriotism has
always meant allegiance to the Constitution, not to the government. The
oath is to defend the Constitution against enemies domestic and
foreign. The Bush and Obama regimes have proven themselves to be the
Constitution’s worst enemies. It is not possible for a true patriot to
support a government that destroys the Constitution. The United States
is the Constitution. Our country is not the Obama regime, the Bush
regime, or some other administration. Our country is the Constitution.
The Constitution is our country.
Beyond obligations to one’s own country,
all humans have a responsibility to human life itself. Washington’s
puppet states, such as the NATO countries, Japan, and Colombia, by
providing cover and support for Washington’s aggression are enabling
Washington to drive the world into World War III.
The temptation of Washington’s money
easily overwhelms weak characters such as Tony Blair and David Cameron.
But the governments of NATO countries and other accommodating states
are not only selling out their own peoples by supporting Washington’s
wars of aggression, they are selling out humanity. Washington’s hubris
and arrogance grow as Washington bumps off country after country. Sooner
or later Russia and China, will realize that they themselves are
targets and will draw firmer lines. Arrogance will prevent Washington
from acknowledging the lines, and the final war will be launched.
Washington’s hegemonic impulse is
driving the world to destruction. The peoples of the world should
realize this and force their governments to stop enabling Washington’s
aggression.
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