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> Wag the dog revisited
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> Maybe it seems like old news not worth revisiting. But the more I
> see Bill Clinton congratulating himself over his "military
> victory" in Kosovo, the more it reminds me that this entire
> operation began as little more than a diversion from his latest
> political scandal.
>
> This wasn't a humanitarian relief mission, folks. It was the
> latest in a series of wag-the-dog attacks directed by the war
> criminal in the White House.
>
> If you have any doubts, let's just review the facts:
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> •On Aug. 17, 1998, Clinton went on national television to offer
> an explanation-cum-apology for his deposition that day in the
> Monica Lewinsky investigation. On Aug. 20, 1998, Clinton launched
> a cruise missile assault against Sudan and Afghanistan. The
> Afghan real estate was supposed to be the base of terrorist Osama
> bin Laden. But he was not present, though 24 others were
> reportedly killed. The Sudan site was an alleged chemical-weapons
> plant that turned out to be a perfectly legitimate pharmaceutical
> company. The night watchman was killed.
>
> •On Dec. 16, 1998, Operation Desert Fox began with air and cruise
> missile attacks on Iraq just hours before the House of
> Representatives was to commence its impeachment debate. The
> proceedings were delayed by a day because of the military action.
> The operation ended three days later, by some accounts, out of
> respect for the Islamic holiday of Ramadan. Nevertheless, some
> 2,000 Iraqis were killed in the series of bombing raids.
>
> •In February 1999, Clinton was faced with two scandals breaking
> at once -- the emerging evidence that he had raped Juanita
> Broaddrick and the details of security lapses that resulted in
> American nuclear secrets falling into the hands of the Chinese.
> Though many analysts were surprised at the precipitous manner in
> which negotiations were halted, Clinton chose this moment to
> launch what turned into an 11-week bombing campaign in Serbia,
> killing some 6,000 Yugoslavian troops, 2,000 civilians and
> sparking the revenge killings of some 11,000 ethnic Albanian
> Muslims.
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> Where would Clinton get the inspiration for such brazen and risky
> political theatrics? Paul Burgess, a former congressional aide to
> U.S. Sen. Michael Enzi of Wyoming, thinks he has an answer. And
> so do I.
>
> Burgess cites a hard-to-find report released by Federal Reserve
> economists in late 1997 called "An Investigation into the
> Magnitude of Foreign Contacts." The document (No. RWP97-14) is
> essentially, Burgess explains, a scientific qualification of the
> "wag the dog" theory, with the researchers offering a lengthy and
> complex mathematical model to illustrate the advantages of
> small-scale, low-intensity wars to presidents in distress.
>
> The report concludes: "If the information content (about the
> leader, and for the consumption of the electorate) of small
> conflicts is substantial and their costs sufficiently small, our
> model points to the possibility of diversionary actions being
> welfare-enhancing (for the leader); only when (a diversionary
> war) can provide information favorable to the incumbent leader
> can the action be successful in its purpose; even though a
> diversionary war may have been avoidable and may force an
> unwarranted cost upon the electorate, it also reveals new
> information about the leader's abilities which the electorate may
> find beneficial."
>
> I sit here in amazement that Clinton is permitted by my
> colleagues in the press and the Republican majority in Congress
> to gloat about his military prowess in defeating the Serbian
> army. He should be prosecuted for this savagery and this blatant
> violation of the Constitution.
>
> Worse yet, Clinton is now suggesting that his antics in the
> Balkans should serve as a model for future engagements throughout
> the world. He says this at the very moment the bloody tables in
> Kosovo have been turned -- as ethnic Albanian Muslims take their
> revenge on innocent Serb civilians.
>
> We're a long way from peace in the Balkans. Intelligence analyst
> Richard Maybury points out that, in World War II, the real
> fighting in the Balkans did not begin until after the Serb
> government surrendered. Then the Serbs turned to guerrilla war
> and eventually ran the Nazis out, killing some 70,000 in the
> process.
>
> Is it too much to believe that a president of the United States
> would stoop to warfare as political cover for himself? Remember,
> this is not just any president of the United States. This is Bill
> Clinton we're talking about -- a politician who lives by the
> polls. It's just possible that, in the last two years, more than
> a few people have died for those polls, too.
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