One More Clue That the American Empire Is Waning
By Karen Kwiatkowski
05/15/06 "Lew
Rockwell" -- -
There are many signs along the road that leads to the dark end
of an empire. Some, like the pattern of American monetary policy
and her associated incursions in the Middle East, have been up
for so long they are now covered with kudzu and shotgun holes.
Others,
like the extraordinarily troubled presidential elections of a
troubled child of privilege and ambition, are relatively new.
That this president surrounds himself with
corrupt officials who whisper sweet nothings such as "How
’bout that big fish!" and "Your
very word is law," as they gorge at the public trough is to
be expected. But in an age where manners don’t matter in this
country the President’s irresponsible behavior has newly
offended many average Americans who are beginning to think he is
obsessed, self-centered, even somewhat stupid and unpatriotic.
But
empire is never just about the emperor. The enablers of empire –
the big
purple socialist hegemonic American state – include not just
a slavish and well-paid royal military, but also corporate
interests,
state-funded educational institutions, and an ever-devoted
media.
This is
the same media so cleanly gutted by
Steven Colbert a few weeks ago at the White House
Correspondent’s Dinner. All those
novels about intrepid Washington reporters with the courage
to stand up to the administration will be coming soon en masse
to a Costco near you. Imperial Americans aren’t going to read
them anyway – we don’t care!
Thus,
most of the major signs of empire in decline are already posted,
and many have been up for a while. And connoisseurs of clues
have taken note of yet another revealed just last week.
My former
Pentagon boss, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and one of
several ill-qualified but very enthusiastic neoconservative
architects of war and destruction in the Middle East, has a new
job.
Doug
Feith
stepped down last August to spend more time with his family
and write his memoirs. He’s still working on the book, but he
will now have to squeeze it in between lectures at Georgetown.
Feith is a Hoya! He was hired –
in a most odd way – by the Dean of the School of Foreign
Service at Georgetown University, Robert Gallucci.
Now, we
might debate the qualifications that predispose Feith to teach
at Georgetown. He is an ideologically radical freakshow who
spent the best part of his time at the Pentagon engineering what
history will show to be the winner of the prize for Most
Politically and Militarily Idiotic Strategy Ever. His plan for
Iraq failed to achieve any of its stated objectives – while
members of the Doug Feith fan club do understand that it did, in
fact, achieve several of its unstated objectives – at a cost of
accelerating the decline of American power worldwide in ways no
one could have imagined.
This
certainly doesn’t disqualify the man from a coveted position at
Georgetown University! In fact, it seems to be why they hired
him.
Gallucci
says, "The [Bush] administration has not been found guilty in
this country in any court of law that I am aware of. No one has
been indicted on these kinds of charges. They are controversial.
The policy is controversial. That's what we're looking to
accomplish on the campus: to represent controversy fairly. And I
do believe that having Mr. Feith will help us do that. I think
it will be good for the students. I think it will be good for
him to interact with our graduate students."
And
Gallucci is right. Georgetown students will be able to watch,
hear and question a man who is not exceptionally intelligent,
has few academic or professional accomplishments, who is
justifiably nervous about decisions he has made and whether
people like him or not, and who supervised convicted spy Larry
Franklin during, as the president likes to say, "a time of war."
Well – they’ll learn from that.
Georgetown is a political school in a political town, and I
imagine if Steven Colbert could joke about the supine media, he
could do the same about prostrate Washington academic circles.
Quality people, along with quality politics, education, debate
and ethics have left the building. It happens that way, when
those who tend to survive such things recognize that collapse
has become inevitable.
Thus, the
hiring of Doug Feith by Georgetown reveals the extent of the
decline. Couched in academic seriousness, with trappings of
intellectual courage and curiosity, Georgetown students are in
for a real bait and switch.
I say
this only based on the level of listening, honesty and
achievement we observed on a daily basis by Feith at the
Pentagon. Perhaps he has changed. In any case, in Gallucci’s own
words, "[Feith] could defend,
as well as explain, those decisions [behind the Iraq War].
Not many faculty on campus would attempt to defend them, myself
among them."
Feith is
also a Georgetown University Law Center alumnus, and perhaps
loyalty entered into it. Certainly, if Feith kept any papers and
notes, those will be a goldmine for historians baffled by the
Bush presidency and his foreign policy. Perhaps Georgetown is
positioning to be granted those papers decades from now.
I suspect
the collapse of the empire will happen long before we get access
to Feith’s personal diaries. As the empire wanes and something
far more hopeful and free and peaceful emerges here, I can
assure you I’ll be too busy to care about what Feith wrote as he
played
King Leopold hungrily obsessing over the Mesopotamian cake.
Georgetown’s comradely decision to honor Feith with an
appointment is just another sign of festering imperial decline
in Washington.
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock comes to mind. Like this
poem by T.S. Eliot, the Feith appointment should be briefly
savored for what it says about modern mediocrity, and the
educated circle’s self-conscious ridiculousness. And that is
all.
Karen Kwiatkowski, Ph.D. [send
her mail], a retired USAF lieutenant colonel, has written on
defense issues with a libertarian perspective for
militaryweek.com, hosts the call-in radio show
American Forum on Saturday nights, and blogs occasionally
for
Huffingtonpost.com. To receive automatic announcements of
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