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http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20040607&s=alterman 

Stop the Presses by Eric Alterman

Hawks Eating Crow

[from the June 7, 2004 issue]

The Bush Administration has not made it easy on its supporters. David Brooks now 
admits 
that he was gripped with a "childish fantasy" about Iraq. Tucker Carlson is "ashamed" 
and 
"enraged" at himself. Tom Friedman, admitting to being "a little slow," is finally off 
the reservation. Die-hard Republican publicist William Kristol admits of Bush, "He did 
drive us into a ditch." The neocon fantasist and sometime Republican speechwriter Mark 
Helprin complains on the Wall Street Journal editorial page--the movement's Pravda--of 
"the inescapable fact that the war has been run incompetently, with an apparently 
deliberate contempt for history, strategy, and thought, and with too little regard for 
the American soldier, whose mounting casualties seem to have no effect on the 
boastfulness of the civilian leadership."  

Most of the regretful hawks blame the Administration for its failure to execute what 
they 
consider a noble endeavor. But it is a noble endeavor only in the way it would be 
noble 
to give all your money to one of those deposed Ethiopian princesses who fill your 
inbox 
with pleas to send them all your money for a guarantee of future riches. In other 
words, 
yes, while it might have been nice to liberate Iraq from Saddam's clutches, it was a 
lot 
more likely that under Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Co., we would end up arresting 
innocent 
people, holding them without trial and systematically torturing and sexually 
humiliating 
them; all the while saying, as the Daily Show's Rob Corddry so brilliantly put it, 
"Remember, it's not important that we did torture these people. What's important is 
that 
we are not the kind of people who would torture these people."  

Take a look at the sequence of events leading to the revelations of the Abu Ghraib 
scandal in The New Yorker: It began, as Seymour Hersh notes, with Rumsfeld's desire to 
extract information from informants about the location of certain "high-value" targets 
in 
Afghanistan along with his unwillingness to apply the terms of the Geneva Conventions 
to 
prisoners captured in the War on Terrorism. Next came the bait-and-switch application 
in 
Iraq of tactics drawn from the War on Terrorism, upon which Bush and his 
Administration 
had based their entire case for offensive war. Add to this the refusal to provide the 
military with sufficient manpower resources to carry out the necessary tasks of the 
occupation, and throw in a willingness to use what one former official quoted by Hersh 
terms "recycled hillbillies"--untrained, inexperienced and overworked in a military 
prison located inside a hostile fire zone with rogue interrogators and virtually no 
nighttime supervision.  

All of this made something like what eventually took place at Abu Ghraib all but 
inevitable--just as the Administration's aversion to accountability dictated the 
attempted cover-up that followed. The abuse was called to the attention of the 
occupation 
authorities as early as May 2003, and in November a scathing report of the 
International 
Committee of the Red Cross was reviewed by senior US military officials in Iraq, a 
full 
two months before the Army launched its investigation. Amnesty International had 
complained last summer of Iraqi detainees being subjected to "crude, inhuman or 
degrading 
treatment." Aides to Colin Powell and Paul Bremer insist that they, too, raised 
concerns 
within Administration circles but were ignored as well. Nothing was done to put an end 
to 
the officially sanctioned sadism--which also turned out to be a propaganda gift to 
anti-
American terrorists the world over--until mid-January of this year, when the 
whistleblower Specialist Joseph Darby turned over photos to the Army's Criminal 
Investigation Division.  

The existence of an internal Army report on the Abu Ghraib abuses, according to Time, 
was 
flatly denied to Intelligence Committee Democrats when they asked the Pentagon about 
it 
in January. In February, when Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba's report confirmed the earlier 
charges and provided the pornographic evidence, the story was still kept secret from 
Congress and the American people. Finally it was apparently leaked by one of the 
defendants' lawyers to Hersh and 60 Minutes II, but even then, Secretary Rumsfeld and 
Joint Chiefs Chairman Richard Myers professed to be almost perfectly clueless. 
Briefing 
the Senate Intelligence Committee hours before the photos were to be broadcast on CBS 
(already delayed two weeks at Myers's request), Rumsfeld mentioned nothing about the 
approaching firestorm. Neither got around to reading the report until days later.  

What was Bush's public response to the man responsible for what Senator Ted Kennedy 
aptly 
terms "America's steepest and deepest fall from grace in the history of our country"? 
It 
was to congratulate him for doing "a superb job." In Congress the word came from Dick 
Cheney's office to "get off [Rumsfeld's] case."  

These are the men not just the neocons but self-described progressives and 
human-rights 
advocates believed capable of carrying out the delicate and difficult mission of 
bringing 
democracy and modernism to the Arab world, while safeguarding the security and good 
name 
of the United States. Excuse me, but just what was so hard to understand about this 
bunch? We knew they were dishonest. We knew they were fanatical. We knew they were 
purposely ignorant and bragged about not reading newspapers. We knew they were 
vindictive. We knew they were lawless. We knew they were obsessively secretive. We 
knew 
they had no time or patience for those who raised difficult questions. We knew they 
were 
driven by fantasies of religious warfare, personal vengeance and ideological triumph. 
We 
knew they had no respect for civil liberties. And we knew they took no responsibility 
for 
the consequences of their incompetence. Just what is surprising about the manner in 
which 
they've conducted the war?  

And how pathetic is it that the only cable network really grappling with the media's 
failure is Comedy Central? Let's give the last word to the Daily Show's incomparable 
Stephen Colbert: "The journalists I know love America, but now all anybody wants to 
talk 
about is the bad journalists--the journalists that hurt America.... Who didn't uncover 
the flaws in our prewar intelligence? Who gave a free pass on the Saddam-Al Qaeda 
connection? Who dropped Afghanistan from the headlines at the first whiff of this 
Iraqi 
snipe hunt? The United States press corps, that's who."  


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