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Madeleine at Lenin’s Tomb
by Sam Schulman
New York Press
10/19/99
Madeleine Albright is back at work. She’s been lobbying officials of the
European Union to withhold fuel oil shipments even to constituencies in Serbia
that are governed by anti-Milosevic politicians. Her theory is that a cold and
miserable civilian populace will deliver the villain to foreign justice more
willingly than a warm and comfy one would.

There are several problems with Albright’s scheme. The first is that it has
often been tried and it has never worked. In fact, the opposite is more usually
the case – only when your belly is full can you concern yourself with right and
wrong, as the morally repulsive but well-fed Brecht said so often. Albright’s
strategy is really a continuation of the thinking that led to the unnecessary,
disastrous and idiotic war itself. The Yugoslav war–causing thousands of
pointless civilian deaths, dispossessing nearly a million people temporarily,
another hundred thousand forever, and forcing NATO troops to stand by and watch
the KLA rid Kosovo systematically of its native Serbs – was conducted almost
entirely against civilian targets. Milosevic’s army was virtually untouched.
The same can’t be said for civilian Serbia. The result of the air war was nil:
Gen. Mike Jackson has declared that only Russian intervention brought the "war
against ethnic cleansing" to an end–whereupon ethnic cleansing began in
earnest.

What failed during the war, Albright reasons, will work now. So far it hasn’t.
In fact, just last week, the EU’s attempt to strengthen the "democratic"
opposition to Milosevic backfired, embarrassing opposition leaders by making
them look like "pro-Western puppets." Why bother to oppose Milosevic if you’ll
be just as cold when winter comes?

Then there’s the dirty provenance of this idea. Though no Marxist will admit
it, the tactic comes from a persistent strain in Communist thought: the worse
the better. The more suffering among the masses, the sooner revolution will
come. Sometimes the notion is credited to Lenin, at other times to Stalin or
Trotsky, but every faction has advocated it at one time or another, since it
fits so well into notions of historical inevitability. Even today, among the
Yugoslav left opposition, there are those who believe in its power. A Serbian
politician called Vladan Batic told the Suddeutsche Zeitung in August that
making civilians suffer is good for democracy: "We want to increase social
tensions. We can then canalise them into political demands." This is an old
dream that has never worked, it’s not working now and is likely to bring the
opposition into disrepute.

And then there’s law and common decency. This administration believes in
international law, even when it is hypocritical or disadvantageous to our
national interest, like the nuclear test ban and ABM treaties. (Of course our
National Security Adviser doesn’t believe in nations, as he’ll tell anyone who
will listen.) But the U.S. abides by the 1977 Protocol Additional to the Geneva
Convention. And while this document is full of quaint fancy – can you imagine
that the U.S. is obliged to forswear the "use of force against the sovereignty,
territorial integrity or political independence of any State"? – we are
supposed to live under its provisions. These include Article 51, which declares
that civilians should not be targeted, even incidentally, by military
operations, and Article 55, which suggests that civilians should not be starved
or harmed and civilian facilities not be destroyed.

The Clinton administration has harmed a lot of people, but usually has done so
with precision in the pursuit of some selfish end. Those who’ve been hurt have
put themselves in harm’s way, usually by the desire to be a public servant or
in some other way to help the Clintons. Albright, like Lenin, targets not
individuals but classes of people. Her methods are about as refined as those of
the KLA mob in Pristina last week who chose their victim by asking him the
time. Because the American UN aid worker answered in his carefully learned
Serbo-Croat, he was identified as a member of a class that deserved only
liquidation.

The Serbs are in the same boat in Albright’s eyes – innocent or guilty, there’s
no escape from the Secretary of State’s notion of justice. One tries to use
words carefully, but I can’t think of a person in public life in the West who
so thoroughly combines wickedness and incompetence, who has caused so much
immediate harm, and on so many continents has set so much long-term mischief in
train. Wouldn’t it be nice if the people so upset about the Brooklyn Museum
affair turned their attention to the crime she’s now urging in our names?


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