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MAKE WAR, NOT PEACE
By Eric S. Margolis
27 January 2003

NEW YORK - Time Magazine Europe asked its readers what nation posed
the greatest threat to world peace. Of the 268,000 respondents(as of this
writing): 7.8% replied North Korea; 8.9% named Iraq; and a shocking 83.3%
said the United States. Good work, President Bush.

The Time poll mirrors feeling around the globe, with the exceptions of
Israel and Britain. American neo-conservatives, however, will dismiss this
poll as just another example of European wimpiness, irrelevance, and anti-
American prejudice. So will Bush and his hawkish entourage, who have
made plain they don't care what the rest of the world thinks so long as
America and Israel get their way.

When advised of growing opposition across Europe to an unprovoked US
attack on Iraq, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld summed up the thinking
of Administration hawks by dismissing such concerns as coming from 'old
Europe.'

In contrast, France's able foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, warned
his nation would delay, or might even veto, efforts by the Bush
Administration to strong-arm the Security Council into a rushed war vote
against Iraq. Germany, China, and Russia backed France.

American rightwingers harbor particular venom for France. Americans
expect their allies to be obedient. While Washington constantly hectors
Europe to take more international responsibility, Europeans are not
expected to disagree with American policy. To Americans, France often
appears downright insubordinate. Ever since General De Gaulle, Paris has
refused to take orders or accept being a junior ally the US.

Europeans see the Mideast very differently from North Americans, thanks
to their long experience in the region, and their media, which provides far
more accurate, balanced and diverse reporting on the region than North
America's often biased press.

Americans accuse the French of arrogance, rudeness, and illusions of
grandeur, which is sometimes true - and certainly true of waiters in Paris.
French rightly accuse some American politicians - epitomized for
Europeans by President George Bush - of being arrogant and ignorant, as
well as loud, uncultured, impatient, and dreadfully lacking in those two
fundamentals of civilized education, geography and history. French
intellectuals warn US TV and movies are spreading 'cretinization' to
Europe's youth, a charge easily confirmed by an evening's viewing of North
American TV.

American neo-conservatives know Europeans sneer at them as dangerous
ideological crackpots, the 2003 version of 1930's militant Marxists. The neo-
con's riposte (oops, a French word) 'we saved you in two world wars. Now
we have to do it again. You're no better than those wimpy, socialist
Canadians.'

These chest-thumpers are unaware that without France's military
intervention in the War of Independence, there would be no United
States. Or that Germany was effectively defeated in 1917 by Britain and
France when the US foolishly intervened, thus preventing a fair,
negotiated peace that would have prevented the evil Versailles Treaty, the
incubator of Adolf Hitler, and World War II.

Most Americans believe their nation alone defeated Germany in World War
II. Not so. Stalin's Soviet Union defeated the Third Reich, destroying 100
German divisions in titanic battles on the Eastern front that made D-Day
seem a minor battle. By the time US forces landed in Europe, Germany was
almost defeated, without a navy, air force or oil.

Smirking Gallophobes love to revile French for being faint-hearted fighters
in World War II. But France lost 210,000 dead fighting the mighty Germans.
The Maginot Line worked as planned, contrary to popular belief. America's
great fortress, Corregidor, failed miserably.

America lost 292,000 dead in the war, including both European and Pacific
Theaters, where the US totally and brilliantly defeated Japan. Poland lost
more soldiers than America, 320,000; even unwarlike Romania lost 300,000
men.

Europe, including the USSR, lost at least 13 million soldiers and 25 million
civilians killed in World War II. When Russia open its secret files, the
numbers may oar. 'Wimpish' Europeans know something more than
Americana about the cost of war. Take the damage of 9/11 and multiply it
1,500 times and you get a taste of the devastation caused by World War II.

Europeans still have fresh memories of their brutal, futile colonial wars.
America, about to embark in Iraq on its first large-scale colonial adventure
since it annexed Cuba and the Philippines in 1899, has forgotten, and
seems fated to relearn, the cost of empire.

By and large Europeans like and admire Americans, as do most people
around the globe. There are some chronic America haters in Britain and
France, to be sure, on both right and left, but in general Europeans are
opposed to the unilateralist, aggressive policies of the Bush White House,
not to America. But it's also plain, Bush's thirst for war and oil are
cultivating strong new strains of anti-Americanism.

Unfortunately, the Bush Administration, obsessed to the point of psychosis
with Iraq, refuses to heed the cautions of its old European friends,
listening only to exhortations of Israel's far right wing, whose American
supporters now dominate the Pentagon and National Security Council. The
White House won't listen either to the sensible advice of Israel's far-sighted
Labor Party leader, Amram Mitzna, or to its Arab allies.

President Bush claims he is about to wage war for America's security. But
the rest of the world scoffs at this claim, knowing his true objective is oil.
By generating ever increasing antipathy towards the US, the Goliath-like
Bush Administration is actually undermining the security of the United
States and of Americans abroad.

Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2003

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