By Caitlin Johnstone
July 01, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - Iraq war
architect Donald Rumsfeld
has died. Not in a prison cell in The Hague, not
murdered by bombs or bullets, but peacefully in his
home, surrounded by loved ones, a week and a half
shy of his 89th birthday.
The imperial media are giving their fallen master
a king’s tribute, with headlines describing the
psychopathic war criminal as “a
cunning leader“, “a
man of honor and conviction“, or simply as “Former
defense secretary at helm of Iraq, Afghanistan wars“.
The
cancerous Washington Post, who just the
other day mocked the life of the late antiwar hero
Mike Gravel with an obituary branding him the “gadfly
senator from Alaska with flair for the theatrical,”
describes the child killer Rumsfeld as the “influential
but controversial Bush defense secretary” in its
headline about his death.
The New York Times wasn’t much better.
Take the headline “Mike
Gravel, Unconventional
Two-Term Alaska Senator, Dies at 91 — He made
headlines by fighting for an oil pipeline and
reading the Pentagon Papers aloud. After 25 years of
obscurity, he re-emerged with a quixotic
presidential campaign.” Compare this to
the headline
“Donald Rumsfeld, Defense Secretary During Iraq War,
Is Dead at 88 — Mr. Rumsfeld, who served four
presidents, oversaw a war that many said should
never have been fought. But he said the removal of
Saddam Hussein had ‘created a more stable and secure
world.’”
There’s been criticism as well, of course; online
sentiments about Rumsfeld’s death have not been
nearly as worshipful and hagiographic as they’ve
been toward other disgusting war whores like John
McCain. But in the end all that matters is that he
lived a long, full life, without ever having faced
even the slightest single consequence for the
horrors he unleashed upon our world; without even so
much as sustaining any meaningful damage to his
reputation.
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This despite the fact that it’s been public
knowledge for years that Rumsfeld began
orchestrating the unforgivable invasion of Iraq
within hours of the 9/11 attacks and
told numerous lies in order to set that invasion
in motion. He also oversaw the intervention in
Afghanistan which he and his Bush administration
cohorts
had been planning before 9/11,
beginning a decades-long occupation about which the
public has been
pervasively lied to from
the very beginning by US officials in general
and by
Rumsfeld in particular. (But remember kids, only
crazy conspiracy theorists question
the official narrative about 9/11.)
When we are little, we are taught that we live in
a nation of laws, where bad guys are thrown in
prison by the good guys who are in charge of things.
Because our mental programming continues for the
rest of our lives in the form of
mass-scale propaganda designed to manufacture
consent for the status quo, most of us tend to hold
onto this childish model of the world to some extent
throughout adulthood.
In reality, exactly zero percent of the world’s
worst people are in prison, but some of the best
people are. The fact that Donald Rumsfeld lived a
long life of freedom while Julian Assange wastes
away in Belmarsh Prison proves the world doesn’t
work the way we were taught in school. The very
worst bad guys are not put in prison by the
good guys who run things, because the very worst bad
guys are the ones who run things.
The system isn’t designed to protect us from
society’s worst, it’s designed to protect society’s
worst from us. It’s designed to keep us turning the
gears of industry without looking around and
noticing that we’re all getting fucked in the ass by
an alliance of plutocrats and security state
insiders who only care about power and money. It’s
designed to keep us too busy and propagandized to
use the power of our numbers to take back what the
bastards have stolen from us, and to make sure
there’s enough guns on their side to kill us all
dead if we try.
Donald Rumsfeld was all the worst things about
our world. He perfectly embodied the corrupt,
bloodthirsty, ecocidal, omnicidal, oppressive,
exploitative, deceitful status quo that is driving
humanity toward extinction. The US-centralized
empire is Donald Rumsfeld. It might as well
have his face and his name.
Don’t let his passing fool you: Donald Rumsfeld
is dead, but he is also as alive as ever. He lives
on in the continued violence he helped initiate in
the Middle East. In the death and destruction rained
down by the US and its allies in the name of
preserving a unipolar world order that none of us
ever asked for. In the dying gasps of starving
children under imperial blockades in Yemen and
Venezuela. In the thousands of US military bases
encircling our planet like a noose. In the war ships
and missiles pivoting toward China in preparation
for a
long-anticipated confrontation which should
terrify us all.
Unless we can purge from our cells everything
within us that resembles Donald Rumsfeld, there is
no future for Homo sapiens on this planet. We must
evolve beyond everything he stood for, as
individuals, as a society, and as a species, and
move into a peaceful and collaborative relationship
with each other and with our ecosystem.
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