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This one is a MUST READ!

Forward:
This piece is quite extraordinary. If only the scenario he outlines could come to pass!

The author, Wayne Madsen, is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist and 
columnist. He wrote the introduction to Forbidden Truth.
Madsen can be reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

excerpt: <<<<< "But I have a better idea for our brave troops who are being mishandled 
by the crowd that incrementally seized unconstitutional
power between January 20, 2001 and in the weeks after September 11th. Instead of being 
forced to offer prayers for Bush and his cabal, their
commanders should seek a pledge of their support for a military action to return the 
United States to its people."

[READ ON!]


March 31, 2003

Berating the Generals

The Siege of Washington

By WAYNE MADSEN

http://www.counterpunch.org/madsen03312003.html

March 25, 2003 may serve as a crucial turning point in American history. On that day, 
George W. Bush displayed his increasingly erratic and
irresponsible behavior before America's top military leadership. The friction between 
Bush and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on one hand
and the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the other was evident at the afternoon Pentagon press 
briefing. This reporter had the pleasure of meeting and
chatting with Joint Chiefs Chairman General Richard Myers at a swank reception for 
Afghan leader Hamid Karzai a few months after U.S. troops
launched Operation Enduring Freedom against the Taliban and Al Qaeda. Myers 
demonstrated that he is an affable individual and not one to bask
in the conceitedness of constant media attention.

Trailing the pompous Rumsfeld into the briefing room, Myers' jaws were tight and his 
lips were pursed as he stared straight down at his notes
during Rumsfeld's opening statements. I was in the military long enough to know when 
someone has either just been chewed out or has had it out
with his superiors. It doesn't matter if you're wearing four stars on your shoulders 
or one stripe on your sleeves, the telltale signs are
always same.

Myers, on two occasions, appeared to differ with Rumsfeld. One was on the issue of 
Iran's conduct during the war. Myers said Iran had done
nothing to make him unhappy. Rumsfeld, however, chastised Iran for supporting and 
training Iraqi Shia militia in Iraq. In a few days, Rumsfeld
obliquely warned both Iran and Syria of the potential for U.S. retaliation against 
them. When Myers was asked about Iraq's possible use of
chemical weapons, the general responded that no such weapons had yet been used. 
Rumsfeld indicated that he expected Iraq would use chemical
weapons and warned that there was a retaliatory plan to deal with such an occurrence.

The gulf between Rumsfeld and his neo-con advisers is now wider than both the Tigris 
and Euphrates rivers. Add to this the increasingly nasty
and un-presidential demeanor of George Bush. Pentagon insiders report that Bush, in a 
not-too-rare Hitleresque moment, used his March 25 visit
to the Pentagon to berate the Joint Chiefs for the conduct of HIS war. Moreover, 
Rumsfeld did nothing to defend his generals and admirals from
such a verbal beating by a draft dodging and often AWOL member of a posh and cozy 
Texas Air National Guard unit. Rumsfeld, from the outset of
his Pentagon stint, treated his generals and admirals like dog crap. They were not 
even invited to Pentagon planning meetings. These were
reserved for Rumsfeld's coterie of neo-con gargoyles like Paul Wolfowitz and Richard 
Perle, outside and well-paid "consultants," and
wet-nursed GOP political hacks.

Bush, who fancies himself a "born-again" Christian, is actually a foul-mouthed and 
erratic alcoholic. For example, the "pretzel" incident had
nothing to do with a pretzel. While watching a football game at the White House, the 
"leader of the free world" got so drunk he fell right on
his face and blamed it on his inability to remember his mother's missive about chewing 
all one's food before swallowing. Such alibis and ruses
are the trademarks of drunks. During the presidential campaign Bush called a New York 
Times reporter a "major league asshole." In 1986, a
clearly drunk and disorderly Bush told The Wall Street Journal's Al Hunt, "You fucking 
son of a bitch . . . I saw what you wrote. We're not
going to forget this." The rich frat boy was irate about an article Hunt wrote about 
Bush's father. Time magazine is reporting that during a
March 2002 briefing for three senators by Condoleezza Rice, Bush poked his head into a 
White House meeting room and bellowed, "Fuck Saddam.
We're taking him out!"

But for Bush to vent his spleen on America's military leadership defies logic and 
clearly demonstrates that he is mentally unfit for his
office. Never mind the fact that Army Chief of Staff, General Eric Shinseki, was 
harangued by Rumsfeld and his chickenhawks for suggesting not
enough troops were provided for the invasion of Iraq. The head of the U.S. Army's V 
Corps, Lieutenant General William Wallace, said of Iraqi
forces, "the enemy we're fighting is different from the one we war-gamed against." 
Score two for the generals and nothing for the neo-con
draft dodgers who planned this idiotic war.

Richard Perle, the ethically-challenged former chairman of the Defense Policy Board 
and virtual agent for the Russian-mafia dominated Likud
government of Israel, got it completely wrong in the hours leading up to the war when 
he suggested, along with a pathetic Iraqi opposition
capo, that U.S. troops would be met with "flowers and candy" upon entering Iraq. 
Obviously, Perle's military experience does not permit him to
distinguish between flowers and candy and bullets and mortar rounds. It is a shame 
that Rumsfeld still can't pry his lips from Perle's
backside. After Perle resigned as chairman of the advisory board amid a financial 
scandal involving personal war profiteering, Rumsfeld
praised him and asked him to remain as a board member.

The fact of the matter is that Bush, Rumsfeld, the other war makers in the 
administration, and their political allies in Britain, Denmark,
Australia, and Spain, are all dangerous megalomaniacs. On March 30th, Rumsfeld 
continued his deception by claiming on Fox "News" that Bush's
war coalition has expanded to 66 countries. This is a bald-faced lie. Some of the 
countries on the list published by both the White House and
Pentagon claim they are not members of any coalition and never have been. The list is 
false propaganda. It is worthy of Joseph Goebbels

Slovenian Prime Minister Anton Rop said the State Department told him his country had 
been listed by mistake. But Slovenia remains on Bush's
coalition list. The Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, Allan Kemakeza, said his 
country was erroneously listed as a member of the
coalition. But the Solomons, which don't even have a military, remains on the White 
House list.

The White House and Pentagon lie purveyors include Croatia in their coalition but 
Croatian President Stipe Mesic has condemned America's war
on Iraq as "illegitimate." The White House claims the Czech Republic is a coalition 
member but the country's president, Vaclav Klaus, said
that anyone who thinks democracy can be imposed on Iraq is "from another universe." 
Klaus means that people like Bush, Tony Blair, Rumsfeld,
and the other neo-Crusaders are just plain nuts. Indeed they are.

U.S. ambassadors in Canada, Norway, Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Jamaica, and 
New Zealand have publicly condemned the host governments
for failing to support the U.S. war on Iraq. Such behavior in modern times is 
unprecedented. Bush heralds Tonga's accession to his pitiful
coalition but continues to lose the support of major countries like Italy, Norway, and 
South Korea. Also, Bush just can't understand why the
"Grecians" and "East Timorians" are opposed to his unlawful war.

As U.S. troops began to get bogged down in Iraq with heavy Iraqi resistance and 
sporadic supply lines, forcing the down to one meal ration a
day instead of three, U.S. Marines were handed a pamphlet called a "Christian's Duty." 
The Marines were exhorted to pray for Bush, his family,
and his staff and then mail in a pledge form to Bush to prove that such prayers were 
rendered. I cannot even begin to fathom a young American
military man or woman, risking life and limb on an Iraqi battlefield for U.S. oil 
companies, being asked to pray for the likes of Ari
Fleischer, Andy Card, or John Ashcroft. It rates about a "10" on the puke meter.

But I have a better idea for our brave troops who are being mishandled by the crowd 
that incrementally seized unconstitutional power between
January 20, 2001 and in the weeks after September 11th. Instead of being forced to 
offer prayers for Bush and his cabal, their commanders
should seek a pledge of their support for a military action to return the United 
States to its people.

The Joint Chiefs of Staff, armed with enough support from their subordinate 
commanders, troops, and civilian staff, could place a team of
Delta Force commandos and armor on the South Lawn of the White House and in front of 
the North Portico on Pennsylvania Avenue. Using large
loudspeakers designed for use in civil action campaigns like the ones currently taking 
place in Umm Qasr, Basra, and Safwan, Iraq, the Delta
Force commander would instruct the Secret Service to exit the White House and lay down 
weapons. Five minutes should be sufficient. They should
then secure the "football" and the military officer who maintains it. The football is 
actually a large briefcase that contains the nuclear
firing codes and it would have to be quickly separated from the madmen in the White 
House.

Bush, Cheney, Card, Rove, Fleischer, Rice, and the rest should then be taken into 
custody and transferred to a remote facility like
Wackenhut's large detention center in Kern County, California, which was originally 
designed to hold American political prisoners and anti-war
protestors.

The Joint Chiefs should quickly name a transition Executive to plan for new 
presidential elections. Executive authority could be vested in the
man who received the majority of votes in the 2000 election. Al Gore would be sworn in 
as the 44th President of the United States. In the
interest of national unity, Gore would be asked to pledge not to seek re-election in 
the upcoming presidential election, which should be held
no later than nine months from his inauguration.

Former Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter could be named as co- Vice Presidents 
(it would be constitutional since neither ever served two
full presidential terms). These one-time political adversaries are also the best of 
friends. Although the Joint Chiefs would also have to
remove Rumsfeld and his war hawk advisers, Bush Cabinet members (sans Ashcroft and Tom 
Ridge) who pledged to support the transition government
could remain in office pending new elections. However, in all likelihood, many of the 
Bush appointees would probably be too embarrassed to
remain in any official capacity. Washington, DC has a huge reservoir of talented 
people who could assume Cabinet and other governmental
functions - there are a number of ex-senators, representatives, ambassadors, and 
cabinet members who could step up to the plate during such a
national emergency transition.

The first act of the new Defense Secretary would be to extricate U.S. and allied 
troops from the Iraq morass. The new Secretary of State would
be charged with trying to help stabilize the Persian Gulf region, seeking widespread 
international support for a new Iraqi administration with
the help of the United Nations but without an Anglo-American occupation force. The UN 
and Red Cross should facilitate the repatriation of
refugees and prisoners of war. The autonomy of the Kurdish zone in northern Iraq 
should be internationally guaranteed. The European Union
should apply pressure on Turkey not to take advantage of new transitional governments 
in both Washington and Baghdad.

The new State Department leadership would fan out across the world to reassure allies, 
friends, and potential adversaries that America once
again adheres to multilateralism, international law, and collective action by the UN, 
NATO, and other regional bodies. Fences would have to be
quickly mended with France, Germany, Russia, Canada, and Mexico. The war against Al 
Qaeda should continue with a primary focus on the
governments of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Both countries should be warned that the 
"business as usual" policies of the Bush regime will not be
continued. The new administration would warn that the bankrolling of Al Qaeda in any 
form will be considered an act of war against the United
States. Saudi assets in the United States should be identified for possible seizure in 
the event of non- cooperation. Pakistan should be
required to bring to justice military and intelligence officers who have aided Al 
Qaeda.

In the United States, special care would have to be taken in appointing a new 
Secretary for Civil Defense (the new name for the Department of
"Homeland Security"). This individual would have to be committed to the U.S. 
Constitution and the laws of the land status quo ante to
September 11th. His or her first steps would be the dismantling of Bush's surveillance 
web. Gone would be the Total Information Awareness
program, the Freedom Corps, "Tips" programs, invasive airline passenger profiling, 
government "data mining," routine wiretaps, "First
Amendment Zones," and unlawful detentions. Back would be the writ of habeas corpus, 
the unhindered right to an attorney, open government, the
right of peaceful assembly, and the right to vote without intimidation. New would be 
the real and well- funded coordination of public safety
across federal, state, county, and municipal lines.

Ashcroft, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, and Doug Feith would join their fellow war criminals in 
Kern County. The new administration should ensure that
photos of the inmates in their bright orange coveralls are transmitted around the 
world. Post-Bush regime America would demonstrate that
America's democracy is unshakable and resilient.

As for Congress and their responsibilities, this doesn't really matter. Congress 
abrogated its constitutional responsibilities long ago. They
could continue to voice their opinions, because that is all they are - opinions. But 
knowing how vapid and pimp-like most members of Congress
are, they would probably quickly support the military's actions and the transition 
government. After all, why irritate the military when they
could pump a few more military contracts into a member's district? That's all that 
motivates these so-called "representatives of the people."

But contingencies should be made to handle some congressional troublemakers. The Kern 
County detention facility could add people like Tom
DeLay, Dennis Hastert, and Zell Miller to their inmate roster. Others, like John 
McCain, Arlen Specter, Joe Lieberman, Joe Biden, Steny Hoyer,
and Dick Gephardt, should be offered an Air Force ride to a retirement place of their 
choice.

The Supreme Court is the only institution that would be problematic. But international 
law would trump the Supremes in this case. The Kern
County detainees would eventually be turned over to the International Criminal Court 
for trial. The temporary administration's first action
would be to adhere to the treaty setting up the international court in The Hague. The 
new administration could also argue before the Supreme
Court that the 25th Amendment could not be properly invoked since a significant number 
of Cabinet members were too mentally unstable or
incompetent to properly vote on declaring both the President and Vice President as 
being mentally incapable of carrying out their duties.

Although military coups often obliterate democratic rule, there have been a few cases 
when the military has stepped in to return a country to
democratic rule or protect a democratic government from an anti-democratic rebellion. 
Portugal in 1974, Spain in 1981, and the Soviet Union in
1990 serve as cases in point.

An American Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which would be named by President 
Gore, would look into what Bush and his cronies really knew
about the September 11th attacks and whether they allowed them deliberately to occur 
in order to seize unconstitutional power, who was
responsible for the anthrax attacks on the Democratic leadership of the Senate and the 
media, i.e., the attempted assassinations of the
Democratic Majority Leader and the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Jeb 
Bush's malfeasance in the 2000 presidential election in
Florida, the alleged profiteering of George H. W., Marvin, and Neil Bush in post- 
September 11th Middle East business deals, and the role of
The Carlyle Group, Halliburton, Enron, and others in disastrous pipeline politics in 
both Afghanistan and Iraq.

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission should also be empowered to direct the new 
Attorney General to bring criminal charges against criminal
conspirators. For example, if there was one shred of evidence that anyone in the Bush 
regime had advance knowledge of the September 11th
attacks, treason charges should be brought against the conspirators.

Our Founding Fathers established the blueprint for such an action to remove Bush and 
his criminals and gangsters from office. Let us remember
these words from Thomas Jefferson:

"Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their Powers from the Consent of the 
Governed, that Whenever any form of Government becomes
destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, 
and to institute a new Government ... it is their Right,
it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their 
future."

And these from Abraham Lincoln:

"This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever 
they shall grow weary of the existing government, they
can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their 
revolutionary right to overthrow it."

Amen.

Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist and columnist. He 
wrote the introduction to Forbidden Truth (see:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1560254149/counterpunchmaga )

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