Here is a letter a friend recently sent me. I decided to post it here in
hopes some might find it interesting & because it is related to our recent
discussions on US foreign policy. Here it is:

Dear NIGHTLINE,

It is commendable that you seek to explore the causes of the hatred against
us. Please do your best to turn this into a history lesson. I implore you to
avoid trivialities. Nobody wants to destroy America because it produces
porn,
or because it does not cover its women. Much less because it supposedly
promotes individual liberties. Even to suggest such a thing will distract
the
minds of Americans who need to understand what their government has been
doing over the years. It is your job, as patriots, to inform Americans about
things that the government might not want us to hear. That is the only sense
in which you are the IV Estate. Otherwise, you are just the propaganda
division of the US government. I beg you to rise to the patriotic occasion.
Please address the following:

1) The Eisenhower administration's CIA brought down a popular representative
government in Iran, in 1953, because Mosaddeq, the prime minister, wanted to
nationalize Iran's oil. America installed, nurtured, cradled, and propped
the
Shah for the next 25 years no matter how dictatorial and oppressive he
became. This behavior, of course, led to the bloody Islamic revolution in
Iran. You have to SAY this, and to put the blame where it belongs: OUR CIA,
and OUR foreign policy.   Show us that you are a free press, and not the
propaganda division of the US government.

2) Saddam Hussein is another CIA creation. We call him a 'Hitler' now, but
he
comes with a "Made in America" label stamped on the back of his neck. We
installed him and supported him, and we encouraged him to wage a bloody war
against Iran over a few square meters of real-estate. We needed to hit Iran
hard, thru Iraq, because Iran had become dangerously anti-American
because...uh huh...you begin to see the problem.

3) Saddam thought he had our blessing for everything. We had never stopped
him before, and we had been supplying him with weapons. That is why he
attacked Kuwait, the deliverance of which cost American lives.

4) Jihad as political holy war had been a dead concept in Islam for
centuries. When a few crackpots in Pakistan and Afghanistan started talking
about a holy war against the Soviet imperialists, the US thought, "Great!
Let's get this started and launch millions of Muslims against our Cold War
opponents." So we fostered, encouraged, and funded this holy war of the
mujahideen. Osama bin Laden was our ally, spending his own money and
organizing people on the ground, as well as bringing them from all parts of
the Islamic world. WE built the network that is bin Laden's Al Queida.

5) When it became necessary to deliver Kuwait from OUR violent protegi
Saddam
Hussein, American troops were stationed in Saudi Arabia, bin Laden's
homeland. But they never left, and this is holy soil. This insult is added
to
the fact that we installed the ruling family there and have been supporting
them ever since even though they run the country in dictatorial fashion and
are widely hated. That is what made bin Laden our enemy. We had already
built
him up into a powerful warlord, and now he had gotten out of control. Sounds
like Saddam? Yes it does.

6) When the Islamic party in Algeria won in fair and free elections, we
supported the violent crackdown of the military because, it was said, the
Islamicists would abolish democracy. So we made sure it was abolished before
the Islamicists had a chance to try. It is hard to imagine that the bloody
rampages that have characterized Algeria since could have been worse under
the Islamicists. But we will never know, because America hates democratic
outcomes. What it likes is tin-pot dictators that are obliged in clientship
relationships to the United States. Of course, this is very dangerous. But
it
keeps happening because what each President keeps thinking about is the next
election, not long-term outcomes,
and American's don't read History.

7) Finally, we have been supporting Israel since its inception, even though
it is a state born of terrorist violence, and even though its abuses have
been many. Menachem Begin, one of the first prime-ministers of Israel, used
to be a wanted terrorist with a bounty on his head. But who knows this? Do
you?  Americans don't read history. They are not interested. YOU MUST BRING
THIS UP. The Palestinians are guilty of crimes as well, but we have never
shown an even hand in the region: we mostly condemn the crimes of the
Palestinians, the crimes of the weak. We have been Israel's unconditional
allies.

8) I want to end this list with the future. In a few days, NATO troops will
leave Macedonia and a bloodbath will begin. Paramilitary squads are trained
and ready, and it is likely that the army will join them in anti-Albanian
rampage. Nobody on the ground believes that a peaceful outcome is even
remotely possible once NATO leaves. The conclusion that Muslims everywhere
will draw is that we don't care about Muslim lives, and that we have left
Muslims in Macedonia to be butchered by Macedonian Slavs in retaliation for
the bombings. This is how it will be seen.

9) Another point for the future is that, without firing a shot, our rhetoric
has already radicalized many in Pakistan, and the country is becoming
unstable. The brand of fundamentalism in Pakistan is Taliban, imported from
the conflict in Afghanistan when the Pakistanis assisted the Taliban by
letting them train inside Pakistan. If Pakistan falls to a Taliban
revolution, the same people who are protecting bin
Laden will control a country with millions of people AND nuclear weapons.

This list is incomplete. However, it brings into relief that the claim that
Americans are hated because of their "culture" is total madness. It will not
help Americans understand why they have been attacked. Please: Educate
Americans about this history. Stay away from the ridiculous claims that we
are hated because we respect individual liberties. In the Muslim world, over
and over again, we consistently HAVE NOT respected individual liberties but
rather supported tin-pot dictators. Therefore, the claim that we are hated
because of our "culture" is a complete travesty of the truth. Before the
fiasco in Iran, Americans were perceived all over the Muslim world as a
benign world power. The hated powers were the colonialists: France and
Britain.  American culture was not radically different then. Women showed
their skin, unmarried people kissed in movies, there was pornography,
drinking, etc. If we were really hated for our "culture" this hate should
have peaked in the 60's. It is peaking NOW. Now that we have
become much more conservative than in that decade.

REMEMBER: It is your duty to educate. Patriotism for a media outlet, at this
crucial moment, means teaching history. It means using the freedom of the
press to say things that are difficult to say and hear. Patriotism means NOT
BEING PROPAGANDISTS FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

Patriotism, for you, and for me, and for all of us, means not allowing the
truth to be the first casualty of war.

Please, I beg you, do your duty. Now more than ever.

Francisco Gil-White
Fellow, Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict
Assistant Professor of Psychology,
University of Pennsylvania

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