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War: Metaphor into Reality
  by Peter Weiss [posted 24 September 2001]
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Inter arma silent leges. When force speaks, the laws are silent. And the more brutal 
the force, the more complete the silence of law. This is what most people believe, and 
after the events of September 11 it is hard to blame them. But law, particularly the 
law of war and peace, does not march solely to the drumbeat of daily life. If it 
cannot keep pace with extraordinary events in the worst of times, it loses its 
capacity to govern, to provide the order that is associated with law. Lawyers must 
therefore, at times, swim against the tide of public opinion and remind an outraged 
populace that even "a war to rid the world of evil" is subject to the laws of war, 
both ius ad bellum, which governs the right to go to war, and ius in bello, which 
governs the conduct of war.

The first question, then, is, what is war? According to Lassa Oppenheim, one of the 
giants of international law, "War is a contention between two or more States through 
their armed forces, for the purpose of overpowering each other, and imposing such 
conditions of peace as the victor pleases". A terrorist attack, no matter how heinous, 
committed by non-state actors, is not a casus belli, an "act of war", except in a 
metaphorical sense. It therefore cannot justify a state resorting to war against 
another state in response to the attack, unless the other state’s responsibility for 
the attack has been unambiguously established.

But, as is clear from the statements of the President and other high officials, no 
such responsibility has been proved, except again in a metaphorical sense. They speak 
of making war against countries that "support", "tolerate" or "harbor" terrorists. 
Saudi Arabia refuses to this day to extradite the eleven men indicted in the 1996 
attack on the Khobar Towers, in which 19 US airmen were killed and 370 injured. Does 
this mean that Saudi Arabia is supporting terrorists and that we are or will be at war 
with Saudi Arabia? A recent study by the Congressional Research Service alleges that 
Osama Bin Laden’s organization has bases or tentacles in 37 countries. Are we, or will 
we be, at war with all of them?

Nor is it possible to declare war against an unidentified enemy, which is essentially 
what the President and the Congress have done in the aftermath of the attacks on the 
Twin Towers and the Pentagon. Yet, both psychologically and legally, the use of war 
terminology has grave consequences. Psychologically, as shown by the WAR banner 
headlines in the days following September 11, it creates a mood of "follow the leader, 
wherever he may lead" and makes bloodthirsty monsters out of normally decent citizens. 
As one correspondent said in the Letters column of the New York Times on September 18, 
"It is not enough to wipe out Afghanistan … I will be satisfied with nothing short of 
a sweeping and devastating assault on all those countries that train, finance and 
protect those whose stated goal is the slaughter of Americans."

Legally, a state of war triggers all sorts of undesirable consequences. At the level 
of international law, the proclamation of a state of emergency, which is normally less 
than a state of war, allows a state party to the International Covenant on Civil and 
Political Rights, such as the United States, to "derogate" from its obligations under 
the Covenant in respect of several basic human rights, including freedom from forced 
labor, the right to bring habeas corpus proceedings, freedom of movement, equality 
before the law and freedom from arbitrary arrest.

A de facto, or functionally equivalent, declaration of war, followed by acts of war, 
naturally triggers the right of self-defense by any state affected. The Taliban has 
already prepared the Afghan people to fight a holy war against the United States, once 
the US makes good on its promise to "end" that state. Every other state against which 
military action is taken by the global antiterrorist coalition in the making will 
consider itself entitled to respond with armed force against any member of the 
coalition. The US, with its farflung global outposts, military and otherwise, and its 
long list of potential target states, is particularly vulnerable in this respect. 
Thus, conducting the impending – and necessary – antiterrorist operation under the 
banner of war legitimates the cycle of violence, which it is sure to spark.

Proceeding under a flag of war will of course also have, indeed has already had, grave 
consequences in terms of domestic constitutional law. While President Bush has not 
formally invoked the War Powers Act – Presidents hardly ever do – Congress has made it 
unnecessary for him to do so and has approved in advance the uncharted voyage on which 
he and the armed forces are about to embark.. Thus, while a few courageous members of 
Congress may be heard to say that the joint resolution they passed on September 14 
does not give the President a blank check for any type of military operation, it does 
in fact do so for at least sixty days and, judging from past experience, as well as 
the ambiguous language of the resolution, well beyond that time. To the extent that 
the resolution authorizes "the use of United States armed forces" against "nations" 
(as well as "organizations or persons") it is a green light for war. Its only saving 
grace is that it is limited to the use of force against!
 those nations, organizations or persons which the President "determines planned, 
authorized, committed or aided the terrorist acts that occurred on September 11, 
2001." Thus it is not – not yet – an authorization to use force for the extirpation of 
every kind of terrorism from every part of the globe.

It remains to be seen what emergency powers the administration will seek to arrogate 
to itself and to what extent these will impinge on the very democratic freedoms in 
whose name this "war" is going to be fought.

In one respect the President has already exceeded his powers. His call for "Osama Bin 
Laden dead or alive" violates Section 2.11 of Executive Order 12333, which states in 
plain English: "No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States 
Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination." No doubt the 
vast majority of Americans would like to see Osama bin Laden dead, but that is not the 
point. The point is that if the prohibition against assassination, enacted at the 
request of Congress in 1981 by none other than President Reagan is to be ignored, it 
must first be repealed by this President in consultation with this Congress. Repeal by 
Presidential speechwriters is not in the best American tradition and sets a most 
dangerous precedent.

A crime against humanity of unimaginable proportions has been committed on our 
territory. The perpetrators of this crime, and those who may be planning similar 
atrocities, must be hunted down and brought to justice with every resource of the 
world community – short of war. To embark on a course leading to what Thomas Friedman 
has already called World War III would be compounding the tragedy and giving the Osama 
Bin Ladens and their ilk exactly what they want: A holy war, with vastly greater 
numbers of innocent victims than those who suffered horrible deaths in New York and 
Washington on September11, and, if not the end of democracy as we know it, at least 
its diminution. Civil society must not allow this to happen.

Peter Weiss is President of the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy and of the 
International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms
Original URL: http://lcnp.org/disarmament/metaphor%20into%20reality.htm

[Thanks to V. Lerner for this article]

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In the article above, Attorney Weiss notes that if President's Bush's standards were 
truly applied, Washington would have to bomb Saudi Arabia for harboring terrorists. 
Moreover, Washington and its European allies have themselves employed terror, both 
overt state terror (bombing in defiance of international law) and covert terror 
(creating, sponsoring, funding, arming and directing terrorist groups) in the day to 
day conduct of international affairs. This has led to the deaths of vast numbers of 
human beings.

The following articles from Emperor's Clothes expose these policies as practiced in 
the Balkans, based on information gleaned from mainstream media.

Terrorists attacking Yugoslavia have been treated by the U.S. government with kindness 
and consideration:


"TERRORISM AGAINST SERBIA IS NO CRIME"
by Jared Israel and Rick Rozoff [25 May 2001] Can be read at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/jared/nocrime.htm

The strategy of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in Kosovo and Macedonia has relied on 
proving to ethnic Albanians that the terrorist KLA has the full support of NATO, 
especially Washington:


WHAT'S BEHIND KLA STRATEGY IN THE BALKANS?
Jared Israel [25 May 2001] Can be read at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/interviews/strategy.htm

Terror has become state policy in Kosovo under NATO occupation and with NATO playing 
the leading role in enforcing conditions of nightmare terror on the non-Albanian 
population. The following article consists of interviews with victims of that terror:


'WHAT NATO OCCUPATION WOULD MEAN FOR MACEDONIANS'
First-hand report of the state of terror instituted when NATO took over Kosovo. Can be 
read at http://www.emperors-clothes.com/misc/savethe-a.htm

Earlier, behind a cloak of supporting democracy and - amazingly - multiethnic society, 
the NATO countries backed terrorist Islamist forces in Bosnia:


''Five Years On & the Lies Continue.' Includes evidence of the use by the 
U.S.-sponsored Islamist regime in Sarajevo of systematic terror against Serbian 
villagers in Bosnia. Can be read at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/jared/texts.htm

In the fall of 1998, NATO threatened to bomb Yugoslavia unless that country allowed 
2000 so-called Verifiers into the province of Kosovo. The Verifiers did come in, led 
by William Walker. Walker had been a death squad liaison specialist for the U.S. 
government in Latin America:


 'Meet Mr. Massacre' - U.S. Balkans envoy William Walker's death squad activities in 
Latin American. Can be read at http://www.emperors-clothes.com/analysis/meetmr.htm

What is a death squad but a group of terrorists supported by an outside Imperial power 
and/or local oligarchs? Walker and his team of Verifiers, mainly former intelligence 
operatives, reorganized the KLA into a more effective terrorist group:


'Humanitarian Spies' Can be read at http://emperors-clothes.com/analysis/humanita.htm

The charge that the Verification Mission was used to organize terror was originally 
raised by Emperor's Clothes. It has been confirmed in a special internal report to the 
U.N.:


'The Cat is Out of the Bag' Can be read at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/news/ciaaided.htm

After Walker and his Verifiers left Kosovo in the winter of 1999, NATO began bombing 
Yugoslavia. Ordinary citizens were the targets of this state terror:


'Yugoslav Auto Workers Appealed to NATO's Humanity...' Can be read at 
http://www.emperors-clothes.com/misc/car.htm

NATO is now employing a terrorist proxy army against Macedonia


:'SORRY VIRGINIA BUT THEY ARE NATO TROOPS, NOT 'REBELS' Can be read at 
:http://emperors-clothes.com/mac/times.htm

The NATO assault on Yugoslavia and on former Yugoslav Republics has also involved 
terrorists from outside the Balkans, such as the much talked-about Osama bin Laden:


'Bin Laden in the Balkans' Can be read at http://emperors-clothes.com/news/binl.htm '

And now, by attacking Afghanistan, in the strategic heart of Central Asia, Washington 
is risking the most horrible terrorist crime: the annihilation of millions of 
non-military citizens in a nuclear war:


'Why Washington Wants Afghanistan' Can be read at 
http://emperors-clothes.com/analysis/afghan.htm

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