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A TIME FOR DISSENT IN AMERICA
Sat Jun 29, 9:01 PM ET

By Richard Reeves

WASHINGTON -- The presidency seems to be going to George Bush's head. With
each morning's paper or evening's news, depending on your preference, our
leader is jumping up and saying truly extraordinary things, some of them
preposterous, some stupid, some terrifying.

Ariel Sharon ( news - web sites), he says, is "a man of peace." I must have
missed something. If Yasser Arafat ( news - web sites), that other sometimes
man of peace, wins an election, the election doesn't count. Nothing counts
unless we like it. We are now in the first-strike business, ready to launch
pre-emptive or preventive strikes against countries or groups judged hostile
to our interests by someone at Central Intelligence or the Republican
National Committee ( news - web sites).

Frankly, I prefer what a bit more experienced Republican president, Dwight
Eisenhower, said on that subject in 1954: "Preventative war ... I don't
believe in such a thing, and frankly I wouldn't even listen seriously to
anyone that came in and talked about such a thing."


Ah, what did he know? Now, the United States can do anything it wants, right?
World's only superpower and all that. We define morality now. We decide who's
naughty and who's nice. The Saudi royal family, there's a good bunch, even if
they are the greatest exporters of terrorism in the world, getting out of
their country and into Afghanistan ( news - web sites), Chechnya ( news - web
sites), Kashmir ( news - web sites) and lower Manhattan.

We are, since Sept. 11, a nation without dissent -- and a little weak on
common sense, too. If the president says it, it must be true. Whether you
agree with his pronouncements or not, you are supposed to keep your mouth
shut in the name of patriotism and solidarity. Among other things, you have
to pretend we actually have the capability to do what we say we're going to
do to the axis of evil or anyone else, including corporate America, who gets
bad numbers in Republicans' polls.

Having said that, I was pleasantly surprised to see that Foreign Policy
magazine, hardly a hotbed of anti-establishment thinking, in its July-August
edition has a cover story titled "The Incredible Shrinking Eagle: The End of
Pax Americana," a harsh left-wing analysis asserting that the United States'
best days are behind us. I would disagree with that, but I am impressed that
someone out there has a clear enough head to point out that with all our big
talk, the United States has fought three wars since 1950 and has lost one and
tied two. The author, Immanuel Wallerstein, a roving intellectual now a
senior research scholar at Yale, counts Vietnam as a defeat, and Korea and
Iraq as draws.

"One of the most influential scholars of the American left," say the
magazine's editors in what appears to be a bit of nervousness. "He argues
that the victory over the Taliban is just another milestone in a gradual U.S.
decline that began in the 1970s with defeat in Vietnam. ... More damningly,
he accuses the most aggressive proponents of U.S. power of actually hastening
the collapse of the American empire, thanks to military outreach that has
busted the U.S. economy and a global backlash against American arrogance that
has left the United States increasingly isolated."

"Unexamined triumphalism" is Foreign Policy's justification for printing the
kind of questioning and skepticism that has been lost in larger journals and
electronic news -- to say nothing of the president's head. "The Powerless
Superpower" is one of the subheads in the Wallerstein article. We look best,
he declares, when we attack countries without armies, triumphing in Panama
and Grenada. "In the Balkans and the Middle East alike," he argues, "the
United States has failed to exert its hegemonic clout effectively, not for
want of will or effort, but for want of real power."

President Bush ( news - web sites) does not seem to understand that. He is
making threats and promises he cannot deliver on, because the only way to
control cantankerous little countries with their own history is by
occupation. So it is ridiculous for Bush to say, "The outcome is certain."
And the prospects for the future are not helped by threats such as, "You are
either for us or against us."

The truth is, most countries, with Israel and Saudi Arabia as examples, are
not with us; they are paying lip-service waiting to see whether and where we
succeed. They are -- surprise -- for themselves. This is heresy in mobilizing
Washington, but in fact, more argument, more dissent would be a great help to
Bush. He is talking nonsense a good deal of the time, dangerous nonsense if
he means it, and it is past time to talk openly about that.


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