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Homeland Insecurity by Douglas Valentine


Part Seven

The Last Decade

Michael Ledeen, who was forced from the Reagan Administration after the Iran
arms fiasco became public, described George Bush in the 20 August 1987 Boston
Globe as "the most powerful man" in America." And after his election, Bush
tried his hardest to prove he was the most powerful man in the world as well.
His devastating invasion of Panama left thousands dead, and tens of thousand
homeless, but did nothing to curb international drug smuggling. Likewise, his
massive terror bombing of Kuwait and Iraq killed tens of thousands, and his
economic sanctions, endorsed by Clinton, have killed hundreds of thousands,
for no reason at all, save vengeance. Saddam Hussein is still in power.

For all the violence and terror he inflicted on the world, Bush did nothing
to make America a safer place. And while America's anti-terrorism policy
remained unchanged under his son and ideological heir, our sacred homeland,
according to Michael Ledeen, is a much unsafer place.

In his 1 October article for NRO, Ledeen said: "The last great chief of the
CIA, Bill Casey, saw the necessity of creating a counter-terrorism center
where all the information came into a central location and was analyzed in
toto. He entrusted the task to Dewey Clarridge," who "cracked his very active
whipgreatly improving the quality of our intelligence."

Then came the "infamous" although unspecified "restrictions" put in place by
Clinton.

What it required now, Ledeen contends, is "a top guy with real power and
total support from the president, and it requires men and women at the
working level who not only have the resolve and the courage to do it - laying
waste to dead wood as they go - but who know the system cold, know how the
bureaucratic games are played, and know which walls have to be broken down."

What Ledeen is prescribing, of course, is a recipe for the type of domestic
political repression outlined in detail in this essay, that American's have
endured under previous right wing regimes.

Will we never learn?

Our constitutionally protected right to political activity has been under
constant attack for decades now, and it will only get worse. As a result of
the recent anti-terror legislation, even your email can be subjected to
permanent monitoring by the FBI, CIA or the new OHS. As of this week, the FBI
can "seek a peak" inside your home or office without a warrant, and seize
your files, property or computers without any notice, and they don't have to
tell you about until afterwards. Committing any petty misdemeanor, which can
in anyway be interpreted as frightening some National Guardsman at some
Office of Homeland Security checkpoint of airport, is now grounds for
surveillance of your home and person, and monitoring of your internet
activity.

God forbid you should stoop to political dissent, or opposition to Bush's
eternal war.

Internationally the story isn't any prettier. Bush's ambassador to the United
Nations, John Negroponte, has stated that America must attack more and more
countries. Like other terrorists in the Bush Administration, Negroponte is
well suited to this task. As U.S. ambassador to Honduras under Reagan, he
funded that particular right wing regime's most notorious death squads,
Battalion 316.

In the name of anti-terrorism, the illegitimate Bush Administration can be
expected to revitalize this practice worldwide, training torturers and
tyrants to wage "global counter-terrorism" against any nation that harbors
suspected terrorists, or critics of U.S. foreign policy. And any connection
you have to these foreign enemies, even if it is merely sympathy for the
Palestinians, subjects you to imprisonment, loss of livelihood, and worst of
all, forfeiture of your sense of humor.

That's right. You can't even make fun of the situation anymore. Which is,
when you think of it, perfectly in keeping with out time honored
Judaic-Christian ethic.

Here at home, through the Office of Homeland Security, we will endure more
political and psychological warfare, more black and gray propaganda, and more
deceit and disinformation than any society on earth before. We're told we
must become new people in a brave new world, where indefinite detention,
torture and summary execution of our suspected enemies will make us free.

Award winning reporter and likely Mossad propagandist Seymour Hersh tells us
that we must resort to the tactics the Jordanian security service used to
catch the notorious Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal. "The Jordanians did not
move directly against suspected Abu Nidal followers but seized close family
members instead, mothers and brothers," Hersh notes. Then he quotes an
anonymous CIA officer as saying, "Jordan is the one nation that totally
succeeded in penetrating a group," because it was able "to get their families
under control."

So much for family values.

Hersh disingenuously adds that these tactics defy CIA procedures, but
suggests it's a better alternative than "sitting around making diversity
quilts."

Well, this is exactly the type of psychological warfare you can expect to be
subjected to on a daily basis from here on out. As noted in the Marine Corps
Gazette, "Psychological operations may become the dominant operational and
strategic weapon in the form of media/information intervention. Logic bombs
and computer viruses, including latent viruses, may be used to disrupt
civilian as well as military operations. Fourth generation adversaries will
be adept at manipulating the media to alter domestic and world opinion to the
point where skillful use of psychological operations will sometimes preclude
the commitment of combat forces."

"Television news may become a more powerful operational weapon than armored
divisions."

Let me say it one last time: in the name of anti-terrorism, all of the
nation's pent-up anger and frustration over Vietnam, and a host of other,
mostly Clinton-related issues, is poised to be unleashed on an enemy that
lurks inside our borders.

And that enemy is you.

But in order to survive, and enjoy, and laugh, you need only know one thing:
when Bush and Cheney and Rumsfeld and Rice and Powell tell you that America
needs to wage unrelenting war for the next fifty years, in order to achieve
peace, they are lying.

War, dear Citizen, is not Peace.

Hail The Republic!

Homeland Insecurity Continued: Footnotes

Douglas Valentine writes frequently for CounterPunch. He is the author of The
Phoenix Program, the only comprehensive account of the CIA's torture and
assassination operation in Vietnam, as well as TDY a chilling novel about the
CIA and the drug trade.

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