PNAC Goes AWOL
by Tom Chartier
The Project For The New American Century, PNAC, has gone Absent Without Leave. They have seemingly vanished with the sands of time. It sounds too good to be true which means, it probably is not true.
What alerted me to the sudden disappearance is the fact that the PNAC website, chock full of bombastic and arrogant reports, declarations, letters and memos is now “suspended.†Their boastful website is down and with it much of their inter-asylum memos along with some of their “best†work.
When did this happen? None but the cursed may tell the tale.
However, the PNAC website appears to have been “suspended†on July 8,
2008. Awe gee… they missed Independence Day by only four days. How did
I miss that? I always liked to check in from time to time for a good
belly slapper of lunacy. Perhaps it was the week I was engaged in my
Israel Challenge Army Experience. Or maybe I was off on my annual Ted
Nugent Sunrize Safari. Whatever, I missed the grand closing ceremonies…
but then there were none.
How odd PNAC should kill their own
website. Their rhetoric and boasting always struck me as a matter of
PNAC pride. So… did they just stop paying their bills? Did they file
for bankruptcy? Did they start to feel insecure and unpopular? Are they
gone?
Hardly. Possibly more dangerous than ever the PNAC
opinion leaders (more about them later) have dispersed and gone
underground. No longer are they willing to advertise their master plans
in public. But fear not, they are still crawling around in the sewage
of Washington and in mainstream propaganda offices.
However,
before I continue a little amnesiatic background music if you please.
PNAC was an offshoot Neocon think tank of the bigger Neocon think tank
the American Enterprise Institute. Both have had their grubby little
paws in the bowels of US Foreign policy which helps explains the mess.
And I don’t think they remembered to wash!
Hatching forth from
some mutant egg leftover from the Reagan Administration in 1997, PNAC
“contributed†a number of letters and reports to our past two executive
morons. On January 26, 1998, they sent Bill Clinton a letter strongly
urging him towards: “implementing a strategy for removing Saddam's
regime from power.†Saddam Hussein was, in their paranoid opinion,
actively developing WMD and likely to destabilize the Middle East. God
forbid! Presumably, Slick Willy promptly filed that away in the “raving
crackpot†folder. Or maybe PNAC’s agenda wasn’t in sync with Clinton’s
agenda.
Fear not! It was time to look for another natural born
blunderer. PNAC’s search led them to the perfect spirochete to infect
the White House, George W. Bush. Dubya was more than happy to allow
himself to be governed and manipulated by PNAC’s crazed theories and
delusions steering the helm of foreign and domestic policy. It was a
match made in Purgatory.
PNAC also lays claim to the dubious
distinction of assembling the notorious report: Rebuilding America’s
Defenses. I was unaware US defenses needed rebuilding. Anyway, for
those in the dark, published one year prior to 9/11, Rebuilding
America’s Defenses was a lengthy and massive plan to build up US
military might far beyond that necessary for “defense.†It was dream of
becoming not the globe’s only superpower, which the US was at the time,
but the globe’s only power. Call it the only Uber Mega-Superpower.
If
that weren’t enough, Rebuilding America’s Defenses included the
infamous statement, and forgive me if I must paraphrase from memory,
that: ‘A Pearl Harbor type incident would speed up our plans by twenty
years.’ Now, I do not accept this as any sort of proof that 9/11 was an
inside job at all. However, it does point out the immorality ‘ends
justifies the means’ mentality of PNAC as well as pure tactlessness at
the very least.
The PNAC website was also stuffed to the gills
with memos of self-righteousness, reinforcing and never questioning
their delusional beliefs. Always headed with the chilling greeting: “To
Opinion Leaders†these memos were and insight into a world of dangerous
insanity.
Is not the term “opinion leaders†little more than
the same as “perception managers†or better yet “propagandists?†And
that they were. I’m sure they new it, unless they have perfected the
technique of believing their own lies. However PNAC “opinion leadersâ€
felt it more prudent to cloak themselves in a kinder gentler euphemism.
What
struck me as most frightening of all the “goodies†which could be found
in the PNAC website was the Statement of Principles. This was most
bizarre since as far as history can tell, the members of PNAC had no
principles… and they still don’t.
Short and sweet, the PNAC
Statement f Principles spelled it all out in clear uncertain terms. It
opened with the statement that is certainly true today: “American
foreign and defense policy is adrift.†I should say so! American
foreign and defense policy has been running amok completely unshackled
from any pretense of reason much like a mad dog.
Well that won’t
do at all if one seeks to wear the Laurels of Caesar! Unhappy with
Clinton’s leadership PNAC formed in order to kick things up a notch.
“We aim to make the case and rally support for American global
leadership.â€
American global leadership?! Since when did God die
and appoint America the Global Police? Is this really what Americans
want? Do we really want to poke our noses in every international
squabble that arises? Is this what Thomas Jefferson had in mind when he
spoke of avoiding foreign entanglements?
I suggest reading the
whole PNAC Statement of Principles yourself. It appears to be a call
for the formation of a fascist empire to dominate the world… all with
the best of intentions of course. Joseph Goebbels couldn’t have done
better.
Then came the chilling list of signatories: Elliott
Abrams, Gary Bauer, William J. Bennett, Jeb Bush,Dick Cheney, Eliot A.
Cohen, Midge Decter, Paula Dobriansky, Steve Forbes,Aaron Friedberg,
Francis Fukuyama, Frank Gaffney, Fred C. Ikle, Donald Kagan, Zalmay
Khalilzad, I. Lewis Libby, Norman Podhoretz, Dan Quayle, Peter W.
Rodman, Stephen P. Rosen, Henry S. Rowen, Donald Rumsfeld, Vin Weber,
George Weigel, Paul Wolfowitz.
And this Merry Band of Buffoons was just a handful of PNAC members. There were… are… more.
Do
any of these names ring a nuclear bomb? Most of them are trying to.
Need I say that the list contains quite a few of the usual suspects who
have helped guide America into disaster? One wonders how they got into
such powerful positions right under our noses. But then they were… and
still are… expert “opinion leaders.â€
Well, PNAC may be lying
low, but its father the American Enterprise Institute is alive. The
revolving door has turned and the little weasels have scampered off
into other rodent holes. The strategies may have changed but the goals
have not and remember… the end justifies the means.
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