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America Should
Listen To Ahmadinejad
By
aul Craig Roberts
29/09/08 "ICH"
-- - The full text of Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad’s speech to the UN General Assembly last week was
printed
in the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz
(9-25-08).
Although our Founding Fathers
would have comprehended and endorsed Ahmadinejad’s speech to
the United Nations, present-day Americans would find it strange
should they happen to hear about it.
Unlike their forbears,
Americans today live a material life, not a spiritual one.
Americans are far too likely to dismiss Ahmadinejad’s words
about obeisance to God and justice as the mumbo-jumbo of an
“Islamist extremist.”
The hubris of Americans and
their belief in U.S. “exceptionalism” would cause them to reject
Ahmadinejad’s holding the US, its NATO puppets, and Israel
accountable before the UN General Assembly. So successfully has
Ahmadinejad been demonized by the propagandistic US media that
his speech would be dismissed out of hand by the arrogance of
those who regard themselves as the salt of the earth.
Ahmadinejad echos the statements of other world leaders when he
says that US power is rapidly waning. The US “superpower” is
dependent on foreigners for its financing. The US cannot exist
without Chinese financing, just as Europe cannot exist without
Russian energy. America’s European puppet regimes are
rethinking the consequences of serving US hegemony.
A “superpower” that cannot
subdue Iraq and Afghanistan cannot subdue Russia and China. Do
Americans and their neocon leaders believe that China and Russia
will lend the US the money to finance a war against themselves?
Do they believe that Russia will keep America’s NATO puppets
supplied with energy if American aggression against Russia
intensifies?
Warnings about America’s financial
dependency on foreigners have been ignored.
The bailout of the US
financial system is entirely dependent on the willingness of the
Chinese, Saudis, and other foreigners to use their trade
surpluses with the US to purchase the US Treasury instruments
that must be sold in order to raise the money for Bush’s bailout
of the financial institutions.
The bailout of the US
government’s budget has been going on for years, and it takes
place every time the US Treasury holds an auction of new
American debt. But now the bailout by foreigners of the US
government is starting to turn into much larger sums that carry
much higher risks.
Last week the
Financial Times reported
that Peer Steinbruck, the Finance Minister of Germany, said that
the American financial crisis was “a fundamental rupture” and
that “the US will lose its status as the superpower of the world
financial system.”
Steinbruck is being
charitable. The US lost that status when it became dependent on
foreigners to finance American consumption of foreign goods and
US goods and services produced offshore in addition to the
war-swollen budget deficits of the US government. Indeed,
foreigners finance Americans’ home mortgages. The Chinese alone
hold about $400 billion of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac bonds.
Is Ahmadinejad correct in his
view that, with the waning of American hegemonic power, the
world is on the verge of a better, more humane, and more just
world? I wonder. Many Americans think of themselves as
hard-nosed realists. They believe that it is a dog-eat-dog
world: We have to get “them” before they get us. This paranoid
view is the basis of US foreign and military policy. It holds
that America must not only have the military power to overwhelm
any combination of possible enemies, but also America must
prevent the rise of any country or countries that could
challenge American power. This is a “diplomacy” without any
concept of peaceful coexistence or good will among men. Yet,
Americans think of themselves as a Christian nation.
Neocons and macho Republicans
think we don’t win our wars because we lack the balls to use
enough force. They believe that the US should nuke every country
that doesn’t follow our orders. Indeed, many American
“conservatives” are lusting for the US to nuke a country in
order “to teach the world a lesson.”
To accommodate this
blood-lust, the Bush Pentagon revised US war doctrine to permit
preemptive nuclear attack even upon non-nuclear-armed
countries. During the long cold war, preemptive nuclear attack
was not a US option.
Which vision of the future
will win out? Ahmadinejad’s policy of peaceful co-existence or
neoconservative desires for American world dominance? The
chance is too high for comfort that the hubris and arrogance of
the United States will lead to a nuclear confrontation that will
destroy the world.
People of good will hope that
Ahmadinejad and Steinbruck’s views will prevail and that the
rest of the world will wake up and ask if they want to continue
financing America’s hegemonic ventures that threaten life on
earth. The day the foreign bankers turn off the credit spigot
to the US Treasury, American arrogance will be tamed.
Paul Craig Roberts was
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan
administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street
Journal editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He is coauthor of The Tyranny of Good Intentions. He can
be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com
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