No-Life Zone: Deeper and Deeper Into the Mire
Obviously, there was a typo in the UN resolution approving NATO’s
operations in Libya. It was widely reported that the resolution
authorized the establishment of a “no-fly” zone in Libya to protect
civilians from being killed by military attack. However, it’s clear now
that what the international body really greenlighted was a “no-life” zone, designed to, er, kill people with, er, military attacks.
It’s
an easy mistake to make, really, transposing the “f” and “l” like that;
a UN transcriptionist probably misheard the original intention, then
mentally “corrected” it with the “y” to make it read in the more
accustomed manner. Happens all the time.
In any case, a “no-life” zone is what we have in Libya, as the latest story of civilian casualties from
NATO bombs makes clear. In this case, the slaughter was so open and
egregious that NATO actually had to admit killing Libyan civilians for
the first time; previously, we’ve been asked to believe that dumping
tons of high explosives in the middle of a heavily populated city had
not harmed the hair of a single innocent head.
(The three young grandchildren of Moamar Gadafy that were
killed by NATO bombs last month
obviously don’t count – because, duh, they were kin to Gadafy! They
bear the blood taint of evil. Stalin, who ruthlessly condemned family
members of “enemies of the people,” and Hitler, who killed anyone with
the slightest tincture of Jewish blood in them, would no doubt be proud
to see their rigorous standards of hygiene being adopted by the moral
paragons of the “Western alliance.”)
Yet even as the Nobel Peace Laureate and Constitutional law scholar
continues a war in Libya that his own top legal advisers tell him is
patently unlawful and unconstitutional, he is racheting up yet another
illegal war that has already reaped a rich harvest of civilian deaths:
in Yemen.
As Jason Ditz notes,
the Peace Laureate is using the increasingly violent civil strife in
Yemen as a cover for a vast expansion of his drone missile assassination
program in that country. These attacks are ostensibly aimed at
“eradicating” yet another handful of cranks calling themselves “al
Qaeda;” the alleged involvement of this group in a couple of failed
“terrorist actions” so ludicrous and inept (exploding underwear!) that a
cynic might be tempted to say they were designed to fail is,
evidently, a dire and imminent existential threat to the United States,
requiring billions of dollars, thousands of missiles – and the lifeblood
of hundreds of innocent people – to combat. So saith the Nobel Peace
Prizewinner.
In the first half of June alone, the Peace Laureate killed at least
130 people in daily assaults with his big, bold, brave drone missiles,
fired by big, bold, brave American operatives back in the States or at
some other imperial installation hundreds or thousands of miles out of
harm’s way. Some of these attacks have been aimed at alleged members of
the local AQ, including, of course, the American citizen Anwar
al-Awlaki, who has been publicly condemned to death, without trial, for
the crime of exercising his constitutional right to say stupid and hateful things. (Apply that stricture universally, and the entire American political class would be drone food.)
Other
attacks have been aimed at – well, we don’t know. We’re not even sure
if the CIA – the increasingly powerful and militarized Praetorian Guard
in charge of this particular mass killing program – knows who most of
the missiles are being aimed at. All we do know is that innocent people
are being slaughtered in their dozens and hundreds by American missiles
in Yemen.
Yet with that wise, far-seeing, 11th-dimensional chess brain that the
Peace Laureate is famed for, he is already looking to the future. Now
that the government upheaval in Yemen has deprived him of a reliable
dictator to assist his illegal war of mass assassination, Obama has
decided to build yet another secret base somewhere
in the volatile region – at a cost of unknown secret billions – for the
express purpose of escalating the Praetorian Guard’s robotic killing
spree.
There is no rhyme or reason to any of this. Regardless of the
ever-shifting explanations our leaders offer – to the public, and, who
knows, to themselves – the killing machine has long taken on a momentum
of its own. They are now killing people – innocent people, around the
world, every day – simply because they can do it. And because it’s the only thing they know how
to do, the only way they know how to maintain and extend the brutal
domination of world affairs that the American ruling class believes is
the sole purpose of our national existence. And because too many elites
are making too much money from killing people. And because too many
leaders are getting too much pleasure, and filling too many holes in
their own crippled souls, from wielding an unaccountable power of life
and death over the nations of the earth.
And no one will stop them because too many ordinary people, battered
by too many years of the relentless class warfare that has hollowed out
their lives and society, and by an endless tsunami of self-righteous,
self-glorifying propaganda, have adopted the perverted values of the
elite, and given up all notion of a common good or a common humanity, or
else have been beaten and broken and driven into hopeless despair, as
each turn of the political gyre makes things worse – more harsh, more
brutal, more unfeeling, more insecure, more grating, more shallow, more
hollow, more deadly, more corrupt.
Yet every day, at every turn, we are told by earnest progressives
that we must support the leader of this system, a man who has entrenched
and exacerbated its bloodiest and most brutal currents in almost every
way. We must support, encourage, and enable assassination, slaughter,
corruption and mass murder; we must, as I noted the other day,
be prepared to tear small children into bloody pieces, day after day,
for no other discernible reason than to preserve the unlawful, immoral
domination of a bloodthirsty militarist elite. That’s what it means to
be a “progressive” today. (If you want to see this hideous argument
demolished with remarkable power, eloquence and savage wit, read the
latest posts from Arthur Silber here and here.)
But
there is nothing new in this. Even before the Peace Prizer was gifted
with the laurel, his zeal, his love for the killing machine was evident.
I’ll close here with an excerpt from a piece written in September 2009 that describes where we were then – and, unfortunately, where we are now.
At some point earlier this month, Barack
Obama took a moment out of his busy day to sign an "execute order." That
is, he ordered American agents to kill a man without any legal
procedure whatsoever: no arrest, no trial, no formal presentation – and
disputation – of evidence, no defense…and no warning. They killed him on
the open road, in a sneak attack; he was not engaged in combat, he was
not posing an imminent threat to anyone at the time, he had not been
charged with any crime. This kind of thing is ordinarily regarded as
murder. Certainly, if you or I killed someone in this way – or paid
someone to do it – then we would find ourselves in the dock, facing life
imprisonment or our own execution. But then, you and I are subject to
the law; our leaders are not.
Let's say it again, just to let the
reality of the situation sink in a bit further: at some point last week,
Barack Obama ordered men in his employ to murder another human being.
And not a single voice of protest was raised anywhere in the American
political and media establishments. Churchmen did not thunder from the
pulpits about this lawless action. The self-proclaimed patriots and
liberty-lovers on the ever-more militant Right did not denounce this
most extreme expression of state tyranny: the leader's arbitrary power
to kill anyone he pleases. It is simply an accepted, undisputed fact of
American life today that American leaders can and do – and should –
murder people, anywhere in the world, if they see fit. When this supreme
tyranny is noted at all, it is simply to celebrate the Leader for his
toughness -- or perhaps chide him for not killing even more people in
this fashion.
I wrote a great deal about this theme
when George W. Bush was president. I began back in November 2001, after
the Washington Post reported that Bush had signed an executive order
giving himself the power to order the killing of anyone he arbitrarily
designated a terrorist. Year after year, I wrote of how this murderous
edict was put into practice around the world, and of its virulently
corrosive effects on American society. Now Barack Obama is availing
himself of these same powers. There is not one crumb, one atom, one
photon of difference between Obama and Bush on this issue. They both
believe that the president of the United States can have people killed
outside of any semblance of a judicial process: murdered, in cold blood,
in sneak attacks, with any "collateral damage" regarded as an
acceptable by-product – just like the terrorists they claim to be
fighting with these methods.
Nor does this doctrine of presidential
murder make any distinction between American citizens and foreigner.
Indeed, one of the first people known to have been killed in this way
was an American citizen living in Yemen. So let us put the reality in
its plainest terms: if the president of the United States decides to
call you a terrorist and kill you, he can. He doesn't have to arrest
you, he doesn't have to charge you, he doesn't have to put you on trial,
he doesn't have to convict you, he doesn't have to sentence you, he
doesn't have to allow you any appeals: he can just kill you. And no one
in the American power structure will speak up for you or denounce your
murder; they won't even see that it's wrong, they won't even consider it
remarkable. It's just business as usual. It's just the way things are
done. It's just the way we are now.
....The murder will also serve as lesson
for would-be terrorists around the world – the same lesson that the War
on Terror has been teaching day after day, year after year, from the day
it was launched by George W. Bush to its continuance and expansion by
Barack Obama today. That lesson is stark and simple: Murder works.
Murder is the way to advance your agenda. Murder is what "serious"
players on the world stage do. There is no law but the law of power;
there is no way but the way of violence. There is no morality, there is
no liberty, we share no common humanity.
This is the example that America now sets
for the world. This is what we teach our children – and the children of
our victims. This is what Barack Obama affirmed once again when he
signed his "execute order."