Reinventing A
War Criminal
By Stephen Lendman
07/03/07 "ICH"
-- -- Britain's most despised and discredited man ended
his 10 year reign June 27 when he stepped down from office
transferring his ruling Labor Party's leadership to
successor Gordon Brown. He had no choice because of seething
public displeasure over his allying with George Bush's
illegal wars on Iraq and Afghanistan. Most Brits oppose
them, yet the vast majority of Labor and Conservative MPs,
including new prime minister Gordon Brown, supported them
early on, now may have second thoughts, but are constrained
by close relations with Washington making them reluctant to
back down from what they once disingenuously trumpeted as a
noble cause.
That's an open question, however, the London Guardian's
Jonathan Steele posed and answered June 29 if Mr. Brown was
listening. Steele's message to "The new man in No 10" is
"seize the day....break with Bush now....signal a fresh
start by taking Britain out of Iraq." Don't bet on it.
Steele says Brown is a committed "Atlanticist." He's likely
weighing the proper way to begin engaging his US ally.
Steele tells him how, pointing to other loyal NATO members
as examples. France and Germany sent no forces to Iraq, and
Italy, Spain and the Netherlands withdrew theirs. It caused
no rupture in relations with Washington for any of them
after some name calling at first. Why not Britain now?
Steele stresses how refreshing a policy change at "No 10"
would be "after the subservient Blair years."
Tony Blair began his tenure May 2, 1997 with a formidable
approval rating as high at times as 90% but ended it in the
mid-20% range or lower. The same is likely for George Bush
already at 26% in the latest Newsweek poll suggesting it's
even lower than that. Immediately post-9/11, he was compared
to Lincoln, FDR and Churchill combined. It was laughable
then and seems ludicrous now for a hated man barely hanging
on and trying to avoid what growing numbers in the country
demand - his removal from office by impeachment along with
Vice-President Cheney.
The feeling of many in Britain is that by allying with
George Bush, Mr. Blair left a legacy of "dashed hopes and
big disappointments, of so much promised and so little
delivered." That's in spite of helping advance the Northern
Ireland peace process, begun before he took office, and that
leaders in Ireland had lots more to do with than him.
Just hours after standing down, the announcement everyone
knew in advance came, surprising no one but angering most.
Referring to the so-called Quartet, the BBC reported June
27: "Tony Blair is to become a Middle East envoy working on
behalf of the US, Russia, the UN and the EU." The London
Guardian called him "the Quartet's fifth horseman," an
appointment that "beggars belief." In his new capacity,
he'll replace former World Bank president James Wolfensohn
who resigned last year for lack of progress he never had a
chance to achieve in the first place.
Neither will Mr. Blair, nor will he try to, as Alvaro de
Soto, former UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East
Peace Process and envoy to the Quartet, explained in his
leaked End of Mission Report. It noted Wolfensohn was
originally to cover the entire peace process, but what
emerged for him was a narrowly constricted role. De Soto
said he was "highjacked....by US envoys and (Secretary
Condoleezza) Rice." As a result, Wolfensohn stepped down
from his job in April, 2006 with "a more jaundiced view of
Israel (and US) policies than he had upon entering."
Based on his sordid war criminal record post-9/11, Tony
Blair won't likely have the qualms that got James Wolfensohn
to resign his job. He's taking it to reinvent himself, but
that's no more likely than convincing carnivores to become
vegetarians. He'll first visit Ramallah in the West Bank,
showing up as a Trojan horse fooling no one about what's
behind his slick-tongued hypocrisy.
In its effort to obscure more than enlighten, BBC omitted
this explanation and could barely go beyond saying Mr. Blair
"faces an uphill task to address Palestinian misgivings over
his ties to Israel and the US." Left out as well were the
reasons why. How can a war criminal reinvent himself as a
peace envoy to the region he waged war against and have any
credibility or hope of achieving anything. Further, how
could he do it when his brief is quite opposite public
pronouncements about it.
Under the false mantle of peacemaker, he's Washington's man
and the West's envoy to Israel. His job is to continue six
decades of ethnic cleansing war and repression against
defenseless Palestinians, support open conflict doing it if
necessary, ally with an illegitimate quisling Fatah
government, and outrageously claim he's there seeking peace.
Tony Blair is a war maker, not a peacemaker. He's a criminal
and, like George Bush and Dick Cheney, should be held
accountable for his crimes. He willfully partnered with the
Bush administration in its wars of aggression in
Afghanistan, Iraq and against the occupied people of
Palestine. He joined in cutting off essential aid to the
Palestinian people and renounced its democratically elected
Hamas government without ever giving it a chance to prove
itself. He also supported Israel's aggressive wars against
Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank, and, in short, partnered in
backing war and avoiding peace. He now has a new title in
his new job. His mission is the same. He'll bring no peace
to the Middle East nor does he intend to.
Blair's appointment sends a clear message to the region.
Peace is not on the agenda nor will he help Palestinians get
what they want most - an end to 60 years of Israeli
repression, discrimination, occupation and colonization;
freedom, justice, real peace and security; a sovereign
integral independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its
capital; and the guaranteed right affirmed everyone in
Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
that: "Everyone has the right to leave any country,
including his own, and return to his country." UN Resolution
194 mandated Palestinians that right in 1948 and reaffirmed
it in the General Assembly 130 times with near-universal
consensus except for Israel, the US and a Pacific Island
state or two pathetically going along at times.
From "No 10" to the Middle East - A Record of Shame
Tony Blair is despised and discredited at home, hated across
the world, and the Arab street condemns him. Appointing him
peace envoy to the region he warred against is a galling
insult to its people, all others of conscience and all
humanity. Nonetheless, he has the job and started off on his
last day in office June 27 telling his Parliament: "The
absolute priority is to try to give effect to what is now
the consensus across the international community - that the
only way of bringing stability and peace to the Middle East
is a two-state solution."
The London Independent's veteran Middle East correspondent,
Robert Fisk, summed up the feelings of many in his article
dated June 23 titled: "How can Blair possibly be given this
job?" He began it saying "I suppose that astonishment is not
the word for it. Stupefaction comes to mind. I simply could
not believe my ears in Beirut (where Fisk is based) when a
phone call told me that Lord Blair of Kut al-Amara (where
British forces were defeated by the Ottomans in WW I) was
going to create 'Palestine.' " Fisk continued calling Blair
"vain, deceitful, a proven liar, a trumped up lawyer (with)
the blood of thousands of Arab (people) on his hands."
He'll not be welcomed or aided with a brief constricting him
within vaguely stated areas of Palestinian governance,
economics and security rather than letting him take on the
entire range of issues causing the Israeli - Palestinian
conflict. Unstated is what his real mission is that Israeli
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert set straight by calling Mr. Blair
"A true friend of the State of Israel." Israeli foreign
minister Tzipi Livni added: "Tony Blair is a very
well-appreciated figure in Israel," and an official Israeli
government statement said Blair "will (be) provide(d) with
all necessary assistance in order for him to carry out his
duties."
Indeed he will, and it's to support Israeli interests by
denying Palestinians theirs. Governance means by the
illegitimate Fatah; economics is funding it with weapons and
materials against Hamas as well as propping it up
financially; and security is by hard line street enforcement
and continued conflict aimed at routing the elected
government and installing a quisling one over the entire
Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT).
Tony Blair is the right man for the wrong job and the wrong
man for the kind of job he should be sent to do. He has no
interest in peace and a long sordid record of contempt for
Palestinian rights and justice from his committed one-sided
support for Israel. His job is to further the concocted
"clash of civilizations" against "heathen Arab terrorists"
blaming the victims for crimes he helped commit against
them. He feigns helping Palestinians by allying with Fatah's
traitorous Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank while continuing
to condemn and marginalize the democratically elected Hamas
government in Gaza.
Abbas conspired with Israel and the US going back to Olso or
earlier. He partnered with his western-supported
paramilitary warlord muscleman, Mohammed Dahlan, for war on
Hamas hoping to unseat it violently but failed. He then
brazenly dismissed the legitimate Hamas government June 17,
appointing an illegitmate "emergency" quisling one in its
place. He's its president and western darling and former
World Bank and IMF official Salam Fayyad was made prime
minister. Writer and editor Rami Khoury calls it a
"government of the imagination." He also said
"Appointing....Blair....is something like appointing Emperor
Nero to be the chief fireman of Rome," and add to that the
notion of having the fox look after the henhouse.
He's mandated to back Fatah in its role as Israel's enforcer
and deny Palestinians any chance for freedom, equity and
justice. Tony Blair will go to the region in a limited
subservient role for Israel and the US. He's to play
frontman shoring up support for Abbas, Fayyad, and Dahlan,
work against the interests of the legitimate Palestinian
government and its people, and leave the heavy lifting
undermining efforts to Washington and Jerusalem. He's going
in spite of being totally discredited in the region by
people who despise him. He did nothing for them nor will he
ever, yet this arrogant man claims he's going to bring real
peace to the region.
Fisk refers to "His unique blend of ruthlessness and
dishonesty." The Arab street understands and despises him
for it, but his agenda "go(es) down quite well with our
local Arab dictators." Fisk refers to his "slippery use of
language....with appeals for restraint on all sides....and
moderation" while backing what US State Department spokesman
Sean McCormack characterizes as a "well-governed state."
That's one with hard line street enforcement and what Fisk
calls "lots of (tough) 'terror laws.' "
It's a perfect setup for repressive rule, denying
Palestinians all civil and human rights doing it. Blair's
the right frontman - from war criminal to street enforcer in
the name of peace he has contempt for. The irony is galling.
Applied to him, it's "Beyond (the kind of) Chutzpah" Middle
East expert Norman Finkelstein wrote about in his book by
that title. Watch for him later to be nominated for a Nobel
Peace Prize for his "efforts." If it gets it, he'll join the
ugly ranks of past war criminal honorees like Henry
Kissinger, Menachem Begin, Shimon Perez, Yitzhak Rabin, and
Kofi Annan in a pathetic weak-kneed supporting role. Mr.
Blair will fit right in.
Back Home in London, It's Business As Usual Scaring the
Public Twice Over
Episode number one:
On his second day in office, new British prime minister
Gordon Brown "was thrust into a new terrorism alert" as the
New York Times claimed June 29. London police claimed they
found two Mercedes Benz cars "filled with (a significant
quantity of) gasoline and nails and a number of gas
canisters parked close together in an area known for packed
night-clubs and late-night bars," according to the Times.
Police also claimed they found and defused an "explosive
device" in the area overnight. At once and with no evidence,
Al-Queda was named suspect number one, heightened by claims
that had these bombs detonated they would have caused great
harm. Peter Clark, Britain's most senior counterterrorism
police officer, said "there could have been significant
injury or loss of life."
So what to do? Round up the usual kinds of suspects and pin
it on them, Muslim ones, of course. The New York Times
reported July 2 "investigations (were) moving (ahead) at
breakneck speed, the police expanded their hunt on Sunday
(July 1) for the (London and Glasgow) 'plotters'....the
British government called the work of terrorists linked to
Al-Queda. Officers raided homes in three cities" bringing
the total number apprehended to five (plus three more
since). "Police said they had recovered a 'rich trove' of
evidence" but presented none beyond claiming earlier to have
found gasoline, canisters and nails, hardly the makings of a
major terror attack.
Front and center Gordon Brown beginning to earn his bona
fides saying "As the police and security services have said
on so many occasions, we face a serious and continuous
threat to our security. (This incident shows) the need for
us to be vigilant at all times and the public to be alert at
any potential incidents." Sounding much like George Bush and
Tony Blair, he added Britain "will not yield" or be
intimidated by a threat from "people who are associated with
al-Queda. We will not allow anyone to undermine our British
way of life." Counterterrorism expert Sajjan Gohel explained
in a telephone interview he didn't think it was "a
coincidence (this happened) the day after" Brown took office
replacing Tony Blair. A familiar aroma from it is emerging.
Episode number two:
In case the public missed the June 29 event, it was repeated
the following day at Glasgow Airport, Scotland. Here's how
the New York Times reported it: "British officials raised
the country's terrorism threat alert to its highest level on
Saturday (June 30) after two men slammed an S.U.V. into
entrance doors at Glasgow Airport and turned the vehicle
into a potentially lethal fireball" 38 hours after police
"uncovered two cars in London 'rigged to explode' with
gasoline, gas canisters and nails." For the Times, the
claimed presence of these items in the cars constitutes
their being "rigged."
Here's the BBC version. Notice the important difference:
"Blazing car crashes into airport" it headlined and
continued saying "A car which was 'on fire' has been driven
at the main terminal building at Glasgow Airport.
Eyewitnesses have described a Jeep Cherokee being driven at
speed (undefined) towards the building 'with flames coming
out' from underneath." The report continued saying "The car
didn't actually explode. There were a few pops and bangs
which presumably was the (burning) petrol." With no
corroborating evidence, the report quoted a "maintenance
worker" saying he believed the men "deliberately tried to
set the car on fire (and) It looked like they had Molotov
cocktails with them."
Little attention was paid to the fact no evidence of them
was found, one of the two men in the car was badly burned (a
witness claimed by self-dousing with petrol), in obvious
pain, required hospitalization, yet both were taken away in
handcuffs. They're both now being linked, with no
corroborating evidence, to the "rigged to explode" cars
found in London.
What do we make of these incidents? Do they sound like
terror attacks warranting closing down parts of London and
Glasgow Airport as well as heightening security alerts
across the UK and US? Did they provide the government
emergencies committee Cobra justifiable reason to raise the
nation's threat alert to its highest level where it might be
put for an impending major terrorist event, invasion or
nuclear attack? Or might there be another reason behind it?
And is it possible the Glasgow incident was just an
unfortunate accident or the work of a disturbed or angry
solo perpetrator or two? Also, might normal items like
nails, gasoline and canisters found in unattended parked
London cars have had nothing to do with mischief? Some
suggested answers below.
Since 9/11, Britain, under Tony Blair, chose to partner with
the Bush administration's "war on terrorism," leaving aside
the question of its legitimacy. Waging that type war or any
other requires public support, and what better way to get it
than by elevating fear levels with an outside threat made to
seem real. Enter Al-Queda and "Enemy Number One" Osama bin
Laden. Follow them up with unsubstantiated terror threats or
episodes labeled terrorism. Then add color-coded alerts and
round-the-clock hyperventilating news coverage with scary
headlines at strategic moments like winning public support
for repressive legislation, diffusing dissent, re-stoking
public angst about terror threats so people don't forget
them, and giving a new administration cover to continue the
same "war on terrorism" hard line agenda as the previous
one.
Isn't the timing of the above British "terror incidents"
ironic at least? Don't they raise suspicions by
coincidentally occurring on days two and three of the new
Gordon Brown administration at a time his predecessor's was
hated? Might it also not be important to check the record of
past terror scares on both sides of the Atlantic and examine
their legitimacy in hindsight? When it's done, threats that
headlined for days or longer nearly always turned out to be
fakes based on cooked up intelligence or unsubstantiated
claims. They continue being used, however, because they
work. By the time they're exposed as phony, it's on to the
next cooked up plot. Note Exhibit A, B and C below plus an
additional Exhibit D:
Exhibit A:
There's no need reconstructing the phony disinformation
campaign about WMDs in the run-up to the Iraq war. Case
closed on that one.
Exhibit B:
Around Christmas, 2003, Air France got stand down orders
based on claimed evidence Al-Queda and Taliban operatives
were on Flight 68. It was later exposed as a lie, but it
kept Los Angeles International Airport on "maximum
deployment" throughout the holiday period and FBI officials
working round the clock. The nation was put on "high risk"
Code Orange alert, six heavy-traffic Air France flights were
cancelled for nothing, and the public was scammed. The
scheme was all based on faked intelligence to heighten fear
at a strategic moment when the administration felt it was
needed.
This happens repeatedly like it did in Exhibit C:
In early June, hyped fake stories made headlines about a
plot to blow up JFK Airport's jet fuel tanks and supply
lines some outrageous reports claimed would have been "more
devastating then 9/11" if it happened. It never did, of
course, no crime was committed, but suspects were charged
based on conversations between a "source" (identified as an
unnamed drugs trafficker) and defendants. It was all faked
to heighten fear again, and the "source" was willing to say
anything in return for leniency on his pending sentence.
In his 2005 book, "America's War on Terrorism," Michel
Chossudovsky explains the notion of a "Universal Adversary."
It's being used to prepare the public for a "real life
emergency situation" under which no political or social
dissent will be tolerated. Other claimed "terrorist" events
may be being used as prologue for a much greater one coming
at a future time. If it happens, it will trigger a Code Red
Alert in the US and something similar in Britain signaling
the highest threat level of severe or imminent terrorist or
other attack preparing the public for possible imposition of
martial law and suspension of the Constitution.
Notice how close Britain is to that now in the wake of two
claimed terrorist incidents on June 29 and 30. As stated
above, the country was placed on highest level terrorism
alert, based on two incidents causing only minor damage from
one of them and no substantiation either one was related to
terrorism. It's likely, hindsight again will prove neither
one was, but the damaging effects of heightened fear by them
will have done their job. Gordon Brown is now empowered to
be as hard line as his predecessor and will likely have
broad support for it in the name of national security. Sound
suspicious?
It should surprise no one if one or more similar incidents
soon erupt on this side of the Atlantic. The Bush
administration needs to reinforce the terror threat at a
time popular support for its foreign wars and homeland
agenda is waning. What better way to do it than by faking
terror threats to heighten fear levels. What easier way is
there to win over Congress and get the public to support any
homeland measures put in place to "keep us safe."
Exhibit D:
On July 1, ABC News reported a secret "US law enforcement
report, prepared for the Department of Homeland Security,
warns that al-Queda is planning a terror 'spectacular' this
summer." The source is a "senior (always unnamed US)
official." The report indicated a similarity to intelligence
warnings in summer, 2001 prior to September 11. It also
mentioned warnings of the Glasgow Airport incident never
sent to the Scottish government. Odd or by intent?
Do present and past terror scare incidents raise suspicions
the public is about to be scammed again but this time end up
losing what few precious rights remain? People never realize
it until it's too late to matter. Even worse, they never
seem able to understand the cost. They better learn because
the price for inattention and lack of diligence keeps rising
and may soon become too high. Edmund Burke warned us that
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
good men to do nothing." Let's hope enough of them in
America and the UK got the message.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
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