The "Security" Charade
by Robert Bowman
If deceptions about terrorism go unchallenged, then the threat will
continue until it destroys us.
The truth is that none of our thousands of nuclear weapons can protect
us from these threats. No Star Wars system no matter how technically
advanced, no matter how many
trillions of dollars are poured into it, can protect us from a nuclear
weapon delivered in a sailboat or
a Cessna or a suitcase or a Ryder rental truck. Not one weapon
in our vast arsenal, not a penny of the
$270 billion a year we spend on so-called defense can defend against
a terrorist bomb. That is a
military fact.
As a retired lieutenant colonel and a frequent lecturer on national
security issues, I have often quoted Psalm 33: "A king is not saved
by his mighty army. A warrior is not
saved by his great strength." The obvious reaction is, "Then
what can we do?" Is there nothing we can do
to provide security for our people?"
There is. But to understand it requires that we know the truth
about
the threat. President Clinton did not tell the American people
the truth about why we are the targets of
terrorism when he explained why we bombed Afghanistan and Sudan.
He said that we are a target because we
stand for democracy, freedom, and human rights in the world.
Nonsense!
We are the target of terrorists because, in much of the world, our
government stands for dictatorship, bondage, and human exploitation.
We are the target of terrorists
because we are hated. And we are hated because our government
has done hateful things.
In how many countries have agents of our government deposed popularly
elected leaders and replaced them with puppet military dictators who
were willing to sell out their
own people to American multinational corporations?
We did it in Iran when the US Marines and the CIA deposed Mossadegh
because he wanted to nationalize the oil industry. We replaced
him with the Shah and armed, trained, and
paid his hated Savak National Guard, which enslaved and brutalized
the people of Iran, all to protect
the financial interests of our oil companies. Is it any wonder
that there are people in Iran who hate us?
We did it in Chile. We did it in Vietnam. More recently,
we tried to
do it in Iraq.
And, of course, how many times have we done it in Nicaragua and all
the
other banana republics of Latin America? Time after time we have
ousted popular leaders who wanted the
riches of the land to be shared by the people who worked it.
We replaced them with murderous tyrants
who would sell out their own people so the wealth of the land could
be taken out by the likes of
Domino Sugar, Folgers, and Chiquita Banana.
In country after country, our government has thwarted democracy, stifled
freedom, and trampled human rights. That's why it is hated around
the world. And that's why we're
the target of terrorists.
People in Canada enjoy democracy, freedom, and human rights. So
do the
people of Norway and Sweden. Have you heard of Canadian embassies
being bombed? Or
Norwegian, or Swedish?
We are not hated because we practice democracy, value freedom, or uphold
human rights. We are hated because our government denies these
things to people in Third World
countries whose resources are coveted by our multinational corporations.
That hatred we have sown has
come back to haunt us in the form of terrorism and in the future, nuclear
terrorism.
Once the truth about why the threat exists is understood, the solution
becomes obvious. We must change our ways. Getting rid of
our nuclear weapons unilaterally if necessary
will enhance our security. Drastically altering our foreign policy
will ensure it.
Instead of sending our sons and daughters around the world to kill Arabs
so we can have the oil under their sand, we should send them to rebuild
their infrastructure, supply
clean water, and feed starving children. Instead of continuing to kill
hundreds of Iraqi children every
day with our sanctions, we should help Iraqis rebuild their electric
power plants, their water treatment
facilities, their hospitals, and all the things we have destroyed and
prevented them from rebuilding.
Instead of training terrorists and death squads, we should close the
School of the Americas [Ft. Benning, GA.]. Instead of supporting
insurrection, destabilization,
assassination, and terror around the world, we should abolish the CIA
and give money to relief agencies.
In short, we should do good instead of evil.
Who would try to stop us?
Who would hate us?
Who wouldwant to bomb us?
That is the truth the American people need to hear.