Thoughts On Our War Against Terrorism
By Rep. Cynthia A. McKinney
at http://www.counterpunch.org/mckinney0413.html
April 13, 2002
Authorities tell us that the
world changed on September 11. As a result, university professors must watch
what they say in class or be turned in to the "speech" police.
Elected officials must censor themselves or be censured by the media. Citizens
now report behavior of suspicious-looking people to the police. Laws now exist
that erode our civil liberties. Americans now accept these infringements as
necessary to win America's New War.
America, the world's only superpower, is stifled in its
ability to defend human rights and democracy abroad because it has failed the
fundamental test at home. Our combination of money and military might, and our
willingness to use them, did not make us a superpower. We are the most powerful
nation on the face of the planet because we have combined raw power with
American ideals such as dignity, freedom, justice, and peace. These ideas and
ideals are admired around the world and are more important, in my view, to our
position of global strength than our ability to shoot a missile down a chimney.
We might be feared because of our military, but we are loved because of our
ideals.
Sadly, we have put American
goodwill at risk around the world because of an imbalance in our foreign policy
that is palpable to even the most disinterested observer. In 1994, after an act
of terrorism killed two sitting presidents, the Clinton Administration
purposely failed to prevent the genocide of one million Rwandans in order to
install favorable regimes in the region. In 1999 Madeleine Albright OK'd a
Sierra Leone peace plan that positioned Foday Sankoh as Chairman of the
Commission for the Management of Strategic Resources, a position that placed
him answerable only to the President despite the fact that his terrorist organization
raped little girls and chopped off their hands as it financed its way to power
with illegal diamond sales. Jonas Savimbi, recently killed on the battlefield,
helped the US protect the minority rule of racists in South Africa and his
organization continues to rampage across southern Africa in Angola, Namibia,
parts of Congo-Kinshasha, and Rwanda without restriction, financed
by illegal diamond sales. The
continued plunder of Africa's rich resources without penalty and sadly with the
knowledge and support of powerful people in the US, serves as the foundation of the particular terrorism
that victimizes Africans.
And now, as Africans grapple
with the fundamental right to control their own resources and despite United
Nations reports making no such links, Bush Administration experts seem prepared
to link African diamonds with anti-US terrorism, thus "necessitating"
tightened US control over Africa's
resources.
And so, with no concern at
all for the effects on others of US-supported terrorism, the US, with its bombs
and military, embarks on a worldwide crusade against terrorism that Bush says
likely will last as many as twenty years. The list of target countries is long
with Afghanistan, Somalia, Tanzania, Kenya, Sudan, the Philippines, and Iraq offering the starters. But what of the fact that
Henry Kissinger and the current new US Ambassador to Afghanistan, Zalmay
Khalilzad, both once lobbied Washington, DC on behalf of a US oil company,
Unocal, and a softer policy toward the Taliban?
Whose war is this really?
In November 2000, Republicans
stole from America our most precious right of all: the right to free and
fair elections. In an organized manner, Florida Governor Jeb Bush and his
Secretary of State Katherine Harris created a list of convicted felons--57, 700
to be exact--to "scrub" from the state's voter rolls. The names were
created from Florida records and from lists provided by 11 other states,
the largest list coming from Texas. We now know that most of the people on that list
were innocent of crimes. The list was a phony. And worse, the majority of these
rightful voters were people of color and likely Democratic voters. Of the
thousands who ultimately lost their vote through this scrub of voters, 80% are
African-American. Had they voted, the course of history would have changed:
Harris declared Bush the victor by only 537 votes. President Carter has said
that the Carter Center would not certify the US 2000 Presidential elections had they had been asked
to do so.
Consequently, an
Administration of questionable legitimacy has been given unprecedented power to
fight America's new war against terrorism.
Before September 11, two
million Americans found themselves behind bars: 80% of them people of color.
Millions of Americans are sleeping on the streets of American cities. All over America, unarmed black men are targeted by rogue police
officers, who shoot first and ask questions later. While 52% of all black men
feel they have been victims of racial profiling, the Supreme Court declines to
hear an important case on racial profiling. The Bush Administration totally
"disses" the World Conference Against Racism and the people around
the world who care about eliminating racism. In February 2001, The United
States Commission on National Security, including Newt Gingrich, recommended
that the National Homeland Security Agency be established with a hefty price
tag. Most people chuckled at the suggestion.
After September 11, we have
OK'd the targeting and profiling of certain groups of people in America while not arresting in any way the racial profiling
and discrimination that existed prior to September 11. Mass arrests, detention
without charge, military tribunals, and infringements on due process rights are
now realities in America. Even more alarming are the calls in some circles to
allow the use of torture and other brutal methods in pursuit of
"justice." Sadly, US administration of justice will be conducted by an
Administration incapable of it. Interestingly, prominent officials explain to
us that September 11 happened because we are free. And "they" hate us
because we are free.
Moreover, persons close to
this Administration are poised to make huge profits off America's new war. Former President Bush sits on the board of
the Carlyle Group. The Los Angeles Times reports that on a single day last
month, Carlyle earned $237 million selling shares in United Defense Industries,
the Army's fifth-largest contractor. The stock offering was well timed: Carlyle
officials say they decided to take the company public only after the Sept. 11
attacks. The stock sale cashed in on increased congressional support for hefty
defense spending, including one of United Defense's cornerstone weapon
programs.
Now is the time for our
elected officials to be held accountable. Now is the time for the media to be
held accountable. Why aren't the hard questions being asked. We know there were
numerous warnings of the events to come on September 11. Vladimir Putin,
President of Russia, delivered one such warning. Those engaged in unusual stock
trades immediately before September 11 knew enough to make millions of dollars
from United and American airlines, certain insurance and brokerage firms'
stocks. What did this Administration know, and when did it know it about the
events of September 11? Who else knew and why did they not warn the innocent
people of New York who were needlessly murdered?
September 11 erased the line
between "over there" and "over here." The American people
can longer afford to be detached from the world, as our actions abroad will
have a direct impact on our lives at home. In Washington, DC, decisions
affecting home and abroad are made and too many of us leave the responsibility
of protecting our freedoms to other people whose interests are not our own.
From Durban to Kabul to Atlanta to Washington, what our government does in our name is important.
It is now also clear that our future, our security, and our rights depend on
our vigilance.
Cynthia McKinney represents
the fifth congressional congressional district of Georgia. She can be reached
at: cymck@mail.house.gov
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