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 September 2, 2011
William Blum’s 
follies<http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/william-blums-follies/>
Filed under: Libya <http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/category/libya/> —
louisproyect @ 5:45 pm

William Blum

As they resemble in many ways most of the people who supported Obama against
McCain in 2008, today’s defenders of Qaddafi seem well-meaning if
ill-advised. I can understand why they would consider him a lesser evil when
matched against what they see as a diabolical cabal consisting of Al-Qaida
operatives backed by NATO who are interested in nothing except surrendering
Libya’s oil to foreign multinationals. Whether or not this is exactly what
Libya is facing is not so important. Once you enter into “lesser evil”
territory, there is a driving necessity to make the “greater evil” look as
bad as possible as anybody who watches MSNBC from 6 to 11 each evening can
attest.

And just like Obama was turned into something he really wasn’t in 2008—a
knight on shining armor—there is the same compulsion to depict Qaddafi as a
heroic anti-imperialist in the style of Castro at the Bay of Pigs. To do
this successfully, you need to cherry-pick your facts. I first heard the
term cherry-picking in the run-up to the war in Iraq and always get a
chuckle out of it.

My father had a fruit store when I was growing up and I would often see old
Jewish men and women standing at the cherry bin spending sometimes up to
five minutes picking out the “good” cherries. My father would always glare
at them but never said a word. Too bad Harvey Pekar wasn’t around to open up
his mouth.

Thinking about it a bit more, I would have to say that more than
cherry-picking was involved. Since it was so difficult to find
“anti-imperialist” credentials for a dictator who in recent years was pals
with Berlusconi and kept a photo album of Condoleezza Rice in his bedroom
that might remind you of the kind that a thirteen year girl kept of Justin
Bieber, you sort of had to—how should I put this—*make things up.*

When the person making things up is William Blum, you really get a sense of
regret. Here is someone whose reputation rests on a couple of excellent
books on American foreign
policy<http://www.columbia.edu/~lnp3/mydocs/fascism_and_war/william_blum.htm>that
match up well to anything that Chomsky ever wrote.Why he would
jettison
his journalistic standards to make Qaddafi something that he wasn’t is a
mystery to me except that I understand how the herd mentality operates. As a
member of the SWP for 11 years, I have seen peer pressure in action.
Challenging the myth of Qaddafi as anti-imperialist is likely to earn you
the reputation of NATO supporter, as I have learned. In my case, however, I
could give less of shit what other people think of me. After 11 years of
currying favor with the leadership of a sect, I am much more inclined to let
the chips fall where they may nowadays.

Yesterday I got Blum’s latest Anti-Empire Report that can be read
here<http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer97.html>.
It contains an article titled “Libya and the world we live in” that makes
some useful points about imperialist perfidy, but careens off the tracks in
a series of bullet points that seek to turn Qaddafi into Washington’s worst
nightmare. This version of Qaddafi can only be drawn by ignoring 5 years of
newspaper reports that any serious journalist had to come to terms with. As
I have told Blum in private email, you cannot take the notion of Qaddafi as
anti-imperialist figure seriously when there are literally dozens of
articles like this:

The Washington Post
January 3, 2008 Thursday

Libya Officially Welcomed Back To the U.S. Fold;

Foreign Minister to Meet Rice Today

By Robin Wright; Washington Post Staff Writer

Abdel-Rahman Shalqam and his wife received a personal tour of the White
House, an official escort on Capitol Hill and a luncheon with executives
from Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Occidental Petroleum and
Raytheon, as well as the U.S. trade representative’s office.

So began the official redemption of Libya yesterday, as the foreign minister
of a country once equated with “barbarism” became that nation’s highest
ranking official to visit Washington in 35 years.

Shalqam continues meetings today with the secretaries of state, homeland
security and energy, as well as the deputy secretary of defense, about ways
to deepen ties between Washington and Tripoli, according to both U.S. and
Libyan officials. At lunch yesterday, he virtually gushed about the
importance of Libyan students getting an American education and U.S.
companies doing business in Libya.

Instead of accepting this version of Qaddafi, Blum prefers to invent a
version based on half-truths and—more depressingly—falsification. Let me
take up his points one by one.

*1. Gaddafi’s plans to conduct Libya’s trading in Africa in raw materials
and oil in a new currency — the gold African dinar, a change that could have
delivered a serious blow to the US’s dominant position in the world economy.
(In 2000, Saddam Hussein announced Iraqi oil would be traded in euros, not
dollars; sanctions and an invasion followed.) For further discussion see
here<http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/World_News_3/article_7886.shtml>
.*

I find such explanations far-fetched and have to cringe at Blum’s link to
back up this claim. It leads you to *Final Call*, the Nation of Islam’s
newspaper. In case you weren’t aware of it, Qaddafi loaned the Nation $3
million in 1971. He tried to bribe African strong men over four decades, so
this sop to the Black Muslims is par for the course.

The Final Call article states that the switch to the dinar would “finally
swing the global economic pendulum” and break Western domination over
Africa. The source of this quote is Gerald Perreira, who was interviewed in
BayView <http://sfbayview.com/2011/war-on-libya-is-war-on-africa/>, a Black
newspaper based in San Francisco.  The BayView described him as having
served in “the Green March, an international battalion for the defense of
the Libyan revolution” and as an executive member of the World Mathaba based
in Tripoli. An unimpeachably objective source, to be sure.

*2. A host-country site for Africom, the US Africa Command, one of six
regional commands the Pentagon has divided the world into. Many African
countries approached to be the host have declined, at times in relatively
strong terms. Africom at present is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany.
According to a State Department official: “We’ve got a big image problem
down there. … Public opinion is really against getting into bed with the US.
They just don’t trust the US.”5<http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer97.html#note-5>
*

Even after tipping Blum off that the business about AFRICOM was nonsense, he
continues to stand by it. My article detailing AFRICOM’s chummy relationship
with the Libyan military brass is
here<http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/was-libya-attacked-because-of-its-attitude-toward-africom/>
.

*3. An American military base to replace the one closed down by Gaddafi
after he took power in 1969. There’s only one such base in Africa, in
Djibouti. Watch for one in Libya sometime after the dust has settled. It’ll
perhaps be situated close to the American oil wells. Or perhaps the people
of Libya will be given a choice — an American base or a NATO base. Another
example of NATO desperate to find a **raison d’être** for its existence
since the end of the Cold War and the Warsaw Pact.*

Blum doesn’t even bother to mention the fact that the TNC, whatever its
other faults, has rejected such
bases<http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/8/19457/World/Region/No-NATO-bases-after-Gaddafi-Rebel-envoy.aspx>
.

*4. Gaddafi’s role in creating the African Union. The corporate bosses never
like it when their wage slaves set up a union. The Libyan leader has also
supported a United States of Africa for he knows that an Africa of 54
independent states will continue to be picked off one by one and abused and
exploited by the members of the Triumvirate. Gaddafi has moreover demanded
greater power for smaller countries in the United Nations.*

I don’t know whether to laugh or cry over this one. African Union troops
have turned one country or another into a living hell since its inception.
The Party of Liberation and Socialism, whose views on Libya are as
diametrically opposed to mine as is imaginable, described the role of AU
troops (AMISOM) in Somalia:

After duly plunging the country back into war, the United States and
European Union have gone to great lengths to support increases in AMISOM
forces and provide money, weapons and training to TFG troops. A recent
report by The Nation details substantial CIA operations in Somalia, where it
runs a secret prison and trains a secret police.

In fact, if Blum did a little bit of digging, he would still have discovered
that AFRICOM, his bogeyman, and AMISOM worked closely together:
U.S.-European imperialists initiate joint military
exercises<http://redantliberationarmy.wordpress.com/2010/11/04/u-s-european-imperialists-initiate-joint-military-exercises/>

November 4, 2010

By Abayomi Azikiwe
Editor, Pan-African News Wire
Published Nov 3, 2010

A 10-day joint military exercise involving the European Union, the U.S.
Africa Command (AFRICOM) and the *African Union headquarters* based in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, was recently uncovered in a series of press releases from
the Pentagon and other sources. Labeled “Amani Africa,” the operation
brought together the combined forces of the EU, the Pentagon and 120 African
military components.

Ostensibly designed to enhance the military and security capacity of the
53-member African Union states, the fact that both the EU and the Pentagon
were heavily involved in this process raises questions about the role of the
leading imperialist states in usurping and misdirecting African political
and military policy on the continent. The joint exercises culminated on Oct.
29 with a VIP ceremony in the U.S.-backed state of Ethiopia.

According to African Union Commission Chair Jean Ping of Gabon, “The command
post exercise is the culmination of two years of engagement and partnership
throughout the Amani Africa cycle of preparations and activities, designed
to both contribute toward and validate the operational readiness of the
African Standby Force. The ASF therefore lies at the very core of the
efforts of the African Union to take ownership of and lead in matters
related to peace, security and development in Africa.” (U.S. AFRICOM Public
Affairs, Oct. 27)

*5. The claim by Gaddafi’s son, Saif el Islam, that Libya had helped to fund
Nicolas Sarkozy’s election
campaign6<http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer97.html#note-6>could have
humiliated the French president and explain his obsessiveness and
haste in wanting to be seen as playing the major role in implementing the
“no fly zone” and other measures against Gaddafi.*

This is too silly to bother refuting.

*6. Gaddafi has been an outstanding supporter of the Palestinian cause and
critic of Israeli policies; and on occasion has taken other African and Arab
countries, as well as the West, to task for their not matching his policies
or rhetoric; one more reason for his lack of popularity amongst world
leaders of all stripes.*

I really have to wonder about Blum’s state of mind on this one. Either he is
not aware that Qaddafi tried to expel all Palestinians from Libya or is
aware of it and decided that it didn’t matter. For those of you who are not
aware of this blemish on Qaddafi’s reputation—one among millions—read
this<http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/gaddafi-vows-to-expel-a-million-1578314.html>
.

*7. In January, 2009, Gaddafi made known that he was considering
nationalizing the foreign oil companies in
Libya.7<http://killinghope.org/bblum6/aer97.html#note-7>
*

I dealt with Qaddafi’s “resource nationalism”
here<http://louisproyect.wordpress.com/2011/07/29/did-qaddafis-demand-for-reparations-lead-to-war/>
.

*8. The American Empire is troubled by any threat to its hegemony. In the
present historical period the empire is concerned mainly with Russia and
China. China has extensive energy investments and construction investments
in Libya and elsewhere in Africa.*

Unlike the other points above, this one at least has a whiff of
plausibility. I would say that the imperialists are concerned about China
(Russia less so in my opinion) but as is typically the case it will find a
way<http://www.voanews.com/english/news/asia/China-Seeks-Role-in-Post-Gadhafi-Libya--128423828.html>to
adjust to new realities:

China has been slowly reaching out to Libya’s TNC. In June, it signaled its
willingness to engage both sides when Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi met the
TNC leader Mahmoud Jibril. At the same time, China hosted Gadhafi’s foreign
minister in Beijing.

On Wednesday, China’s Foreign Ministry gave its clearest show of support yet
when it issued a statement saying it respects the choice of the Libyan
people and hopes for a stable transition of power.

One day later, French President Nicolas Sarkozy made a stopover in Beijing
and met with Chinese President Hu Jintao. Libya was one of several key
topics the two discussed.

China’s Foreign Ministry also has urged Libya to protect its oil interests
there. China is the world’s second biggest consumer of oil. Last year, three
percent of its oil imports came from Libya.

As Kissinger once said, “America has no permanent friends or enemies, only
interests.” The Chinese must have figured this out from his visit to their
country–what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.


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