Hegemony
Everywhere
But At Home
By Paul
Craig
Roberts
31/07/08
"ICH" -- -
What
explains the
fantastic
amount of
resources
that
Americans
have thrown
into combatting a
nonexistent
Muslim
threat to
the United
States,
while
acquiescing
to
decades-long
encroachment
by illegal
aliens?
According to
economic and
budgetary
experts, the
US invasions
of
Afghanistan
and Iraq
will cost
Americans in
excess of $3
trillion.
And that
might only
be the
beginning.
Currently,
the US
military is
violating
Pakistan’s
sovereignty
by
conducting
military
strikes
within
Pakistan’s
borders, and
the
political
regime in
Washington,
pushed by
its Israeli
overlord,
has been
preparing
the American
people for
an attack on
Iran.
Meanwhile,
Southern
California
has been
lost to
Mexico, and
Texas,
Arizona, and
New Mexico
are not far
behind.
Indeed,
there are
now large
Mexican
communities
almost
everywhere
in the
United
States.
How in the
face of the
facts did
the American
political
mind get
focused on a
fabricated
threat half
a world away
while being
blinded to
the cultural
loss of vast
chunks of US
territory?
Is the “war
on terror” a
distraction
from the
silent
invasion
that is
transforming
the US?
In Los
Angeles
County, 5.1
million
people speak
English; 3.9
million
speak
Spanish.
Forty
percent of
all workers
in Los
Angeles
County are
illegals
working for
cash.
Two-thirds
of births in
Los Angeles
County are
to illegal
Mexicans.
Some people
accept what
they regard
as the
inevitable
return of
the
southwest to
the peoples
from whom
white
immigrants
stole it.
But what
this
argument
leaves
unexplained
is why the
US
government
is so much
more
determined
to impose
its hegemony
abroad than
within its
own borders?
In the
United
States,
internal
security is
focused
entirely on
the
airports. It
is American
citizens who
are
accosted,
strip-searched
and abused.
The airport
security
gestapo are
proud that
there have
been “only”
110,000
complaints
from
mistreated
airline
passengers.
Airport
security
claims to
have
“screened”
two billion
airline
passengers,
but the US
government
cannot keep
one to two
million
illegals
from
crossing
illegally
into the US
each year.
Neoconservative
propagandists
and their
dupes
exclaim: “We
have to
fight them
over them
before they
come over
here.” But
between the
US and
Muslim
countries
there are
many
national
borders and
wide oceans.
Moreover, no
Muslim
organizations
exist that
lay claim to
territory
within the
50 US
states.
There are
organizations
of Mexicans
that claim
the US
southwest.
Shall we
invade
Mexico to
keep them
from coming
here?
The
mindlessness
of those who
say “we have
to fight
them over
there” is
apparent.
The American
invasion of
Iraq has
displaced
millions of
Iraqis, many
of whom will
find their
way “over
here.”
Without the
invasion of
Iraq, hardly
any would
have found
their way
“over here.”
I sometimes
wonder if
Americans
have enough
sense to
justify
their
continued
existence as
an
independent
country.
Americans
have proven
themselves
to be
incapable of
dealing with
any threat
unless it
can be hyped
as a
terrorist
one.
If the loss
during the
Bush regime
of three
million US
manufacturing
jobs were
attributed
to
terrorism,
Americans
would get
riled up.
If the
inability of
American
college
graduates to
find jobs in
the
technical
and
scientific
areas in
which they
are educated
was the
consequence
of a
terrorist
plot,
outraged
Americans
would demand
action.
If the
erosion of
US civil
liberties
were due to
an Osama bin
Laden plot,
something
would be
done about
it.
As it is, no
real
American
problem can
be faced,
because the
neoconservatives
and the
interest
groups that
they serve
have
Americans
bamboozled
about the
“terrorist
threat” from
people in
distant
lands, who
had rather
fight one
another, and
who have no
way of
reaching
Americans
except
through the
troops that
we place on
their
territory or
as displaced
persons on
US immigrant
visas.
While the
Empire seeks
hegemony
over distant
lands, it is
losing its
hegemony
within its
own borders.
But before
we get all
worked up
over it,
does anyone
think the
Mexicans
would
produce
worse
political
leadership
than what we
have now?
