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http://www.transnational.org/forum/power/2002/08.03_USenemies.html

America is making enemies of even its friends

By

Jonathan Power

August 23, 2002

LONDON - Europeans are beginning to experience the same sensations of
impotence that Muslims long have. Whatever they think or say, it is tossed
in the wastepaper basket by their American friends. In the last week or so
it has become evident that the Bush Administration is hell bent on
implementing a new law, part of the recent anti-terrorist legislation, that
sets out in no uncertain terms to undermine the new International Criminal
Court, the pride and joy of a lot of countries but of the Europeans in
particular, who see it as an effective tool for deterring would-be war
criminals.

The State Department has made it clear to all foreign countries that their
military aid will be cut off unless - like Romania and Israel last week -
they sign a pledge to protect Americans serving in their countries from the
Court's reach. Brave Norway has told the Americans "no", and doubtless other
Europeans if asked will say the same thing. But "nos" won't be enough
perhaps. The law says, as the New York Times has just reminded us, that
authority is given to the president to free Americans who are in the Court's
custody by "any necessary and appropriate means". One presumes that means
war.

Now the Europeans are beginning to understand what President George Bush
meant when he said last autumn, "who is not with us is against us". Who
knows at the rate things are going there may be some briefing from some
Pentagon "think paper" that will warn that Europeans are no longer to be
regarded as allies. Saudi Arabia is still recovering from last week's shock
of being labelled by a Pentagon working party as "the kernel of evil, the
prime mover, the most dangerous opponent" of the U.S. in the Middle East.
Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld made it clear that he did not dissent
from this piece of inside advice.

It would be useful to know where the Netherlands stands in the Pentagon's
eyes. It is home of the International Court and much of its informed opinion
is cool on current American realpolitik. It is presumably a wild
exaggeration to say that America is going to use military force against its
best friends, but nevertheless all this is leaving a strange taste in
European mouths. At best, many Europeans consider what has happened in
America the last couple of years as bizarre. First, acting as if it were
some insecure newborn democracy, it chooses as a president the son of the
last president but one who has few qualifications other than his family
name. The election itself was run in such a roughshod way that the ballot
was suspect. Then the new president appoints a lot of senior officials -
vice president, defence secretary, national security advisor and many other
high level appointees - who have never known war, or shed blood, much less
seen corpses rotting on the battlefield or villages destroyed with the
remains of children's bodies splayed in a hundred directions. Many of them,
like the president himself, consciously avoided the draft at the time of
Vietnam. Yet it is they who are telling the military against its better
judgement that it has to gear up for a new major war, against Iraq and who
knows what then? Saudi Arabia?

Then comes September 11th, followed by a commitment to "smoke out" Osama bin
Laden. A war is begun against his refuge, Afghanistan, but bin Laden
apparently escapes whilst at least as many innocent people are killed as
lost their lives in the World Trade Centre. America - with its allies - is
left trying to establish a central government in Afghanistan by cutting
short-term deals with autocratic warlords, a precarious effort that
Washington makes clear is a distraction from the prime (but failed)
objective.

Shortly after the U.S. unilaterally raises its steel tariffs, hurting not
just its closest trading partners but many of the Third World countries that
finally are becoming what America always said it wanted, well on the way to
becoming developed. Europe, careful not to do anything to polarise the
deteriorating transatlantic relationship, forgoes its legal right to
retaliate.

Before and after and in between these major events the administration takes
pot shots at other causes the Europeans hold dear - the UN torture
convention, the treaty on global warming, the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
and the UN discrimination against women's convention. At the same time it
effectually licences Israel to re-take the Palestinian West Bank, with
Rumsfeld now making it clear that American promises made as recently as
early summer to push for a Palestinian state are now seriously in question.

No wonder that sober people in Europe are beginning to ask where do they fit
in to the new Machtpolitik? According to one observer, Robert Kagan, in
widely circulated essay, (see this month's issue of Prospect magazine) an
American show of power is inevitable considering that America has the weight
of the world on its shoulders and is the only country powerful enough to
change things for the better. But it is not simply a question of cracking
the whip in the style of the old British Empire. The world doesn't work like
that anymore, neither financially, nor socially and not even militarily. No
country these days however strong can walk alone without courting defeat and
disaster. If America's friends are pushed to be against it this can only
benefit America's real enemies. Is this what America really wants?

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Copyright © 2002 By JONATHAN POWER

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