Loosing the Goons: The Mubarak-Obama
Move to Crush Egypt's Uprising
by Chris Floyd
I must agree
with As’ad AbuKhalil:
The violence we are seeing in Egypt today (Wednesday) is a direct
result of a green-light from Washington to “do what it takes” to
preserve the Cairo regime.
Today we have suddenly seen hundreds of
“pro-Mubarak” goons pouring into the public squares to attack the
non-violent demonstrators.
The Egyptian Army – whom most of the
demonstrators had lauded and looked to for protection from the police –
is now apparently refusing to interfere with the attacks by the goon
squads against the unarmed protestors.
The UN reports that at least 300
people have already been killed in violence against the demonstrators
since the uprising began: this number will now rise, perhaps sharply.
What is happening seems clear: Mubarak, backed by Obama, has decided
to foment a storm of bloodshed, chaos and fear in order to provide a
justification for “restoring order” – i.e., crushing the uprising by
force. This course could not have been adopted without the support of
the Cairo regime’s patrons and paymasters in Washington. None of this
should come as a surprise. From the very beginning, the administration
of Barack Obama, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been killing people
– most of them defenseless civilians – all over the world to advance a
brutal agenda of militarist domination and the enrichment of corrupt
elites.
For decades, a pliant regime in Egypt has been a linchpin of this
thoroughly bipartisan agenda. Obama’s task now is to preserve this
arrangement if at all possible. Mubarak himself doesn’t matter; he’s now
become a liability to the operation of business as usual. But the power
structures in Washington and Cairo can’t afford to have him simply
forced from office by popular will; what kind of example would that set?
Instead they will seek to use the months until Mubarak’s envisaged
retirement in September to beat down the uprising by overt means – as we
are seeing on the streets of Egypt’s cities today – and covert means,
with the piecemeal arrest of various dissident leaders and other
crackdowns on activities that might “threaten public order.”
Whether they will succeed in this is still an open question; but
things have taken a decidedly darker turn in Egypt. And a great deal of
that darkness is being cast by the ever-looming shadow of Washington’s
Domination Machine. *AbuKhalil has provided some of the most insightful
and informed observations on the uprising in Egypt. Below are a few
excerpts from several of his recent posts that throw light on the
current situation.
A Western correspondent in Cairo
told me that Mubarak goons targeted many reporters and that they also
sexually harassed female protesters. Those goons and criminals are the
linchpin of Obama's Middle East policy. ...
There are a lot of similarities
already between Iran of 1953 and Egypt of 2011. Don't forget what
happened in 1953 in Iran. The CIA then hired armed goons and thugs to
defeat the pro-democracy movement. This time around, the armed goons
are hired by the regime itself. ...
... I just read the speech by Obama:
it confirmed my suspicion, that basically Mubarak was permitted by the
US to do with the Egyptian people as he would like. Every drop of blood
that is spilled in Egypt from this day onwards should be blamed on
Obama because he has embraced this new strategy of letting Mubarak defy
the popular will of the Egyptian people.
I don't trust the Egyptian army: the top
brass is hand picked by the US/Israel [coalition] and can be easily
bought off by a combination of bribes, gadgets, and perks. They could
care less about the Egyptian people. This is part of the ruling group
of this tyrant. ..
The US is now arranging for a coup
against the will of the Egyptian people. ... This move by Obama towards
Egypt can be described as criminal because it will lead to blood on the
streets. I wonder if Obama during his talk with Mubarak discussed
numbers like: just don't kill more than 50 or 60 a day, or something
like that. His unprincipled cynicism reminds me of the conspiracies of
the 1950s. I am so glad that I resisted all efforts by my liberal and
leftist friends who were urging me to vote for this personification of
the Bush Doctrine.