Bush's speech: a message full of threats to the peoples
27/11/2003
- Opinión
The United States' President George Bush has chosen England as
the stage to make a new speech that defines the strategic guidelines
of his country's imperialism in the present international situation.
He even dared to defend war and justify the fooleries and crimes he
has committed, despite the fact that the British people consider his
visit unwelcome and that combative mass demonstrations are taking
place against his presence in the country while his host Tony Blair
faces heavy domestic opposition. Even before the beginning of the
war in Iraq, the British capital stood out as the stage of the
largest popular demonstrations and concentrations in the memorable
dates of February 15 and March 15 of the current year. Therefore, if
the choice of England as the place to speak to the world about the
new imperialist policy is full of symbolism, so is the people's
manifestation of revolt against the tyrant.
The fact that Bush began his speech mentioning United States'
former president Woodrow Wilson was meaningful, as he is viewed as a
man who was not able to achieve world domination for his people
after World War I (1914-1918), but who undoubtedly stands out due to
the fundamentalist and messianic point of view with which he foresaw
the country's destiny and mission. He said, "The United States has a
spiritual energy that no other nation possesses to contribute to the
freedom of humankind". We must bear in mid that Bush repeatedly
invoked "divine predestination" when referring to the mission of the
empire he leads. In his speech made yesterday at the Buckingham
Palace, the US President made a reference to Woodrow Wilson's pledge
made there in 1918 during the reception offered by British King
George V. In that occasion he said that "right and justice would
become the predominant and controlling force in the world". So the
chief of US imperialism is trying to provide ideological grounds to
justify his own way to conceive and put into practice the
reconfiguration of world order. Another fact about Woodrow Wilson
that is also worth remembering is that he was elected in 1916 with
the motto "Peace without victory", promising to keep the United
States away from the world conflict. Once inaugurated, Wilson
developed a fantastic propaganda structure to support the chauvinist
hysteria aimed at convincing the population of the need to attack
the Germans.
"Multilateralism" under US hegemony
After mixing facts in order to identify the existence of a single
purpose connecting the attacks on September 11 in 2001 and different
actions that occurred in the last two years in Bali, Jakarta,
Casablanca, Bombay, Mombasa, Najaf, Jerusalem, Baghdad and Istanbul,
with the clear objective of creating an alarmist sensation and
showing that terrorism threatens everything and everyone
indistinctly, Bush pointed out what he sees as the "three pillars
upon which peace and the security of free nations rest."
The first one is the role of international organizations, which
"must be equal to the challenges facing our world". After slandering
the multilateral system and belittling the United Nations, now the
superpower tries to prioritize his interests transforming
unilateralism into the main norm of its foreign policy and
militarism into the basic tool of its international action,
proclaiming that everything will be done in order to prevent the UN
from "solemnly choosing its own irrelevance and inviting the fate of
the League of Nations". A few months ago, just before attacking
Iraq, Secretary of State Colin Powell declared before the Security
Council when its denial in authorizing the war that the UN has just
shown its "irrelevance". Now the US imperialism, by means of Bush's
speech, adopts the term "multilateralism" and presents the need to
offer a "global response to the terrorist threat", what could only
mean the willingness to submit the UN to his rule and renovate the
effort that began just after the attacks on September 11 to create a
front of governments under his lead by means of threats: "either
with us or against us"—such was the sentence pronounced on September
20, 2001.
In that sense, the attempt to muzzle Europe and reaffirm the role of
NATO, "the most effective multilateral institution in history" is
noteworthy. As he saluted the evolution of the European Union, he
signaled that he would not admit another military alignment that is
different from the Atlantic Alliance.
Violence—the main method of US policy
When he presented the "second pillar of peace of security in our
world", Bush once again passed a clear message on the violent nature
of his policy. "The second pillar of peace and security in our world
is the willingness of free nations, when last resort arrives, to
retain aggression and evil by force (…) The people have given us
duty to defend them. And that duty sometimes requires the violent
restraint of violent men. In some cases, the measured use of force
is all that protects us from a chaotic world ruled by force". Such
considerations on the use of force in international relations in
order to justify militarism and war mongering are accompanied by
threats to North Korea and Iran along with a peremptory declaration
that the military occupation in Iraq will be maintained, what proves
the fallacy and farce of announcing that the power would be given
back to Iraqi sovereignty within six months.
Expansion of "democracy" in the name of prioritizing the United
Sates
The president finished his speech with a dissertation on the "third
pillar" of security: "the commitment to the global expansion of
democracy". At this point imperialism displays a clear determination
to make effective its "manifest fate" and, to all effects, the
pretext to new interventionist actions is already patented, what
could mean wars against countries and peoples.
Just before the United States enter an electoral year, Bush's speech
in Buckingham has the merit of making clear his intentions, which
mean fulfilling his strategy of world domination either by means of
a forced "multilateralism" under the rule of the United States or by
means of war. The world is not indifferent to the choice that the
American people will make, despite the limitations of the political
system within which the choice will be made.
To the peoples, Bush's message is full of threats, what demands
attention and preparation to a struggle that will necessarily be
multifarious and long, a struggle to prevent the world from entering
an era of chaos and barbarism.
* José Reinaldo Carvalho. Journalist. Vice-president of the
Communist Party of Brazil – PCdoB, responsible for International
Relations.
https://www.alainet.org/de/node/108891
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