Failed States
By Paul Craig Roberts

Iran, a nation with a 5,000 year history, is certainly not a failed state.
The main failed states in the Middle East are those that are US puppets.
They represent American hegemony, not the interests of their people.

02/05/07 "ICHBlog" -- -- Growing references by the US and Israel to the
Muslim Middle East as a collection of failed states are part of the
propaganda campaign to strip legitimacy from Muslim states and set them up
for attack.  These accusations spring from the hubris of many Israelis, who
see themselves as "God's Chosen People," a guarantee of immunity instead of
a call to responsibility, and many Americans, who regard their country as "a
city upon a hill" that is "the light of the world."  But do the US and
Israel fit the profile of successful states, or are they failed states
themselves?

A compelling case can be made that the US and Israel are failed states.
Israel allegedly is a democracy, but it is controlled by a minority of
Zionist zealots who commit atrocities against Palestinians in order to
provoke terrorist acts that are then used to perpetuate the right-wing's
hold on political power.  Israel has perfected blowback as a tool of
political control. The Israeli state relies entirely on coercion and has no
diplomacy.  It stands isolated in the world except for the US, which
sustains Israel's existence with money, military weapons, and the US veto in
the United Nations.

Israel survives on life support from the US. A state that cannot exist
without outside support is a failed state.

What about the United States?  The US is an even greater failure.  Its
existence is not dependent on life support from outside.  The US has failed
in another way. Not only has the state failed, but the society as well.

The past six years have seen the rise of dictatorial power in the executive
and the collapse of the separation of powers mandated by the US
Constitution. The president has declared himself to be "The Decider."  The
power to decide includes the meaning and intent of laws passed by Congress
and whether the laws apply to the executive. President Bush has openly
acknowledged that he disobeyed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and
unlawfully spied on Americans without warrants. Bush and his Attorney
General could not make it more clear that their position is that Bush is
above the law.

It is also Bush's position that he is above the Constitution. Bush and his
Attorney General maintain that as commander-in-chief in "the war on terror,"
the executive has the power to decide the applicability of civil liberties
guaranteed in the Constitution.  The US Department of Justice (sic) has
taken the position that this decision is an executive decision alone beyond
the authority of the judiciary and the legislature.

An enfeebled and eviscerated Congress has acquiesced in the growth of
executive power, even legislating unconstitutional executive powers into
law.  The Decider has grabbed the power to arrest people on accusation alone
and to detain them indefinitely without charges or evidence.  He has
obtained the right to torture those whom he arrests. The Geneva Conventions
do not apply to the US president, declares the Regime.  Bush has obtained
the right to commit people to death in military tribunals on the basis of
hearsay and secret evidence alone.  The Bush Regime has succeeded in moving
the American state off the basis on which the Founding Fathers set it.

The Bush Regime led the American people to war in Iraq based entirely on
lies and deception.  This is a known and undisputed fact.  Congress has done
nothing whatsoever about this monstrous crime and impeachable offense.

Under the Nuremberg standard, unprovoked aggression is a war crime. The US
established this standard.  Bush has violated it with impunity.

Bush and his Attorney General assert Bush's power to attack Iran
independently of a Congressional declaration of war or any form of
congressional approval. Bush claims that his power to attack Iran is merely
an extension of his present power to conduct war in Iraq, a power seized on
the basis of lies and deception.  Congress has taken no action to disabuse
Bush of his presumption.

Bush's preparations for attacking Iran are highly visible.  The entire world
can see the preparations and expects the attack.  Congress is mute in the
face of a catastrophic widening of a war to which a large majority of the
American people are now opposed.

In national elections three months ago the American people used democracy in
an unsuccessful attempt to restrain the Bush Regime from its warmongering
ways by defeating the Republican Party and giving control of both houses of
Congress to Democrats.

Instead of acting, the Democrats have postured.

Indeed, some have joined Bush in his warmongering. Hillary Clinton, regarded
as the frontrunner for the Democratic Presidential nomination, recently
declared at an affair hosted by the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee, a leading instigator of war with Iran, that Iran is a danger to
the US and a great threat to Israel.

Hillary's claims are preposterous.  Israel has large numbers of nuclear
weapons and delivery systems.  Iran has none. Iran has no ability to harm
the US and would have no motive except for the Bush Regime's gratuitous
provocations.  A state in which a leading contender for the presidential
nomination can make utterly absurd claims and suffer no consequence is a
failed state.

The United States is a failed state, because in the US it is not possible
for leadership to emerge. Politics is controlled by powerful interest
groups, such as AIPAC, the military-industrial complex, transnational
corporations, and "security" agencies that are accumulating vast amounts of
unaccountable power.  The American people spoke in November and it means
nothing whatsoever.

The people are enfeebled because the media no longer has independence.  The
US media serves as propagandist for the state.  It cannot be otherwise in a
highly concentrated media run not by journalists but by advertising
executives protecting stock values that derive from federal broadcast
licenses granted by the state.

Like the three monkeys, Congress sees no evil, the media speaks no evil, and
the people hear no evil.  In the US "news" consists of the government's
propaganda.  "News" in America is exactly like the "news" in George Orwell's
1984.

The US is a failed state, because it is not true to any of the principles
upon which it was established. All over the world today, America is seen as
a rogue state, a hegemonic evil, and as the greatest threat to peace and
stability.  In its new identify, America is the total opposite of the
Founding Fathers intention.  There is no greater failure than that.

Academics differentiate between failed states and rogue states.  The US and
Israel meet both criteria. The US and Israel lead the world in aggressive
military actions and in killings of civilian populations. Both countries
meet the main indicators of failed states as published in Foreign Policy's
2005 Failed States Index.

The leading indicators of failed states are inequality (not merely poverty),
"criminalization or delegitimization of the state, which occurs when state
institutions are regarded as corrupt, illegal, or ineffective," and
"demographic factors, especially population pressures stemming from
 refugees" and "internally displaced populations."

All economic indicators show that income and wealth inequality is rapidly
increasing in the US.  The growth in inequality is the result of the state's
policy that favors shareholders and corporate executives at the expense of
American workers.

The income differences between Israelis and ghettoized Palestinians are
huge.

Trials and investigations of leading political figures in the US and Israel
are an ongoing occurrence.  Currently, the former chief-of-staff of the vice
president of the US is on trial for lying to the FBI in an attempt to
obstruct an investigation into the Bush Regime's illegal disclosure of an
undercover CIA operative. The accused claims he is the fall guy for higher
ups.

In Israel the president of the country is accused of rape and faces
indictment.

Both the US and Israel routinely ignore international law and are accused of
committing war crimes by human rights organizations. The US Congress stands
revealed as totally ineffective and unwilling to constrain the executive.
The American people have learned that they cannot change the government's
policies through elections. By fomenting the demise of the civil liberties
that they are sworn to uphold, President Bush and Attorney General Gonzales
have delegitimized the American state, turning it into an instrument of
oppression.

Israel's policies in the West Bank have displaced a million Palestinians,
forcing them to be refugees from their own land. Jordan is filled with
Palestinian refugees, and Palestinian existence in the West Bank is being
increasingly confined to ghettos cut off from farm land, schools, medical
care and from other Palestinians. President Jimmy Carter has described
Israeli-occupied Palestine as "apartheid."

For decades in the face of public opposition the US government has
encouraged massive legal and illegal immigration of diverse peoples whose
failure to assimilate is balkanizing the US population.  Economic refugees
from Mexico are changing the culture and allegiance of entire sections of
the American southwest, and racial animosities are on the rise.

In a recent interview, Noam Chomsky defined one characteristic of a failed
state as a "democratic deficit, that is, a substantial gap between public
policy and public opinion." We see this gap in Bush's decision to escalate
the war in Iraq despite the opposition of 70% of the American public.  What
does democracy mean if elected leaders ignore public opinion?

Another characteristic of failed states is the failure to protect their own
citizens. Israel's aggressive policies against Palestinians provoke terror
attacks on Israeli citizens.  These attacks are then used to justify more
oppression of Palestinians, which leads to more terror.  Bush's military
aggression in the MIddle East is the main cause of any terror threats that
Americans now face.

Another characteristic of a failed state is the departure of citizens.  Many
Israelis, seeing no future for Israel in the government's hostility to
Arabs, are leaving Israel. Among Israelis themselves, the legitimacy of the
Israeli state is so endangered that the Knesset has just passed a law to
revoke the citizenship of "unpatriotic" Israelis.

In the US a large percentage of the population has lost confidence in the
government's veracity.  Polls show that 40% of Americans do not believe the
government's story that the 9/11 attacks were the work of Arab terrorists.
Many believe the attack was a "false flag" operation carried out by elements
in the Bush Regime in order to create public acceptance for its planned
invasions in the Middle East.

A state that cannot tolerate moral conscience in its soldiers is a failed
state. The failure of the American state can be seen it its prosecution of
Lt. Ehren Watada. Watada comes from a family with a military heritage.  His
response to the 9/11 attack was to join the military. Diagnosed with asthma,
he failed his physical, but persevered and ended up with an officer's
commission.

Watada's problem is that he can recognize a war crime even when it is
committed by a might-makes-right state.  The Abu Ghraib prison tortures and
the evidence that Bush deceived Americans about weapons of mass destruction
caused Watada to realize that he was on the wrong side of the Nuremberg
Principles, the UN Charter, and the US military code, which says American
soldiers have an obligation to disobey unlawful orders. He signed up to
serve his country, not to kill people for illegal and immoral reasons.

Watada refused to deploy to Iraq. He is being tried for refusing deployment
and for suggesting that President Bush deceived Americans.

By now every attentive American knows that Bush deceived them, and our
greatest patriots have said so. Watada is on trial for suggesting what
everyone knows to be true. He is not being tried for veracity. He is being
tried for speaking the truth.

Failure to deploy is a more understandable charge. There is no army if
soldiers do not follow orders.  However, as the US established at the
Nuremberg war crimes tribunal, following orders is not an excuse for
participating in war crimes.  At the Nazi war crimes trials, it was the US
that insisted that soldiers were responsible for using judgment about the
legality of their orders.

That is what Lt. Watada did.  His trial will not broach the subject of
whether his judgment was correct. The evidence against him will merely be
that he did not deploy.

By trying Lt. Watada the US government is insisting that American troops are
not responsible for judging the legality of their orders, only for following
them. The standard applied to WW II Germans is too high to be applied to
Americans.

In a draft army Watada's refusal to accept illegal orders could be used by
conscripted cannon fodder to derail the state's intended aggression.
However, in a voluntary army in which soldiers seek to serve, permitting Lt.
Watada to have his conscience does not imperil the command structure.
Others less thoughtful and less aware will carry forth the state's
enterprise.

The case against Israel and the US does not preclude some Muslim states from
also meeting the criteria for failure. However, Iraq, an artificial creation
of Western colonial powers, was driven into failure and civil war by
American aggression.  Iran, a nation with a 5,000 year history, is certainly
not a failed state. The main failed states in the Middle East are those that
are US puppets.  They represent American hegemony, not the interests of
their people.

What the US and Israel are attempting to do is to turn the entire Muslim
Middle East into failed states, that is, into puppet regimes.  By extending
their hegemony in the Middle East, the US and Israel hope to prolong their
own failed existence

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan
administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial
page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.




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