“Shut Your Whining, It’s Only Fallout”

More proof if any were needed that Democratic foreign policy’s no different to the GOP’s, whoever the front man or woman is.Billmon at Kos:

In February of last year, with the newly born Democratic Congress still waiving its little arms and spitting up mucus, Dick Lugar (the ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee) and Joe Biden (the committee’s nominally Democratic chairman) introduced the “NATO Freedom Consolidation Act”. Like its predecessors, the bill authorized the President to immediately begin treating the Ukraine and Georgia as full-fledged NATO allies in all but name – with weapons sales, military advisors, etc. Senate cosponsors included Chris Dodd of Connecticut, Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, Gordon Smith of Oregon, and, naturally, John McCain (R-POW).

Also like its predecessors, the bill was whisked through both houses of Congress with about as much deliberation as a resolution praising the Future Farmers of Benton County for their fine showing at the Iowa State Fair – with no hearings, no debate, no roll call votes. President Bush signed it into law on April 9, 2007. The White House put out an official statement marking the occasion. It was one sentence long.

And so, with an absolute minimum of democratic process, the United States of America committed its full prestige and power (if not, just yet, a legally binding guarantee) to the defense of the two former Soviet republics, even though the Russians have repeatedly stated that they regard NATO membership by either country as a direct threat to their own vital security interests. As others have already noted, this is as if China had unilaterally announced a military alliance with Mexico and Cuba. Actually it’s worse: Imagine the US reaction if China announced a military alliance with Mexico, after which the president of Mexico started dropping public hints about taking New Mexico back – by whatever means necessary. (And if that comparison seems unnecessarily paranoid, consider the history of Russia in the 20th century. Even paranoids have real enemies.)

A careful search of Nexus and Google reveals that the number of stories appearing in the pages of major US newspapers and magazines, or on the wires of major American news services, taking note of this fateful decision, equals exactly one: a brief item out of UPI’s Moscow bureau, warning of the Russian reaction. The Georgian and Ukranian press, on the other hand, gave the new law saturation coverage – encouraged by their respective governments, both of which issued official statements describing their future NATO admissions as, in effect, done deals.

At the moment US policy seems to be to surround Russia (and Europe too incidentally) with a ring of former USSR satellites in which the US has deliberately fomented unrest; then while Russians are bogged down on their borders, instigate a new cold war and an arms race to keep them bogged down diplomatically. Hurrah, a new bogeyman, now 911 and and Al-Qaeda’s getting a bit stale! If a few Euroweenies worry that their countries may become the venue – well, let ’em, that’s just too bad. Shut up and get your troops to Kabul. Anatole Karensky in The Times:

Western politicians may ridicule such fantasies as Russian nationalist paranoia. But why shouldn’t the Russians worry about Western armies and missiles moving ever closer to their borders? This contributes to a territorial encirclement very similar to what Napoleon and Hitler failed to achieve by cruder means. The official Western answer is that Nato’s expansion is purely defensive, that no Nato country would dream of claiming even an inch of Russian soil. But the feigned innocence of the West’s baffled answer to the encirclement protests only intensifies Russia’s sense of fear and provocation – and there are at least three reasons why the Russians are right to feel aggrieved.

NATO is now little more than the armed wing of neoliberal politics. That certainly won’t change, except purely cosmetically, whoever the president is. Obama may be the world’s favourite candidate but unfortunately we don’t vote and should he survive this campaign, even if he does get elected to the Oval Office, he’s still got to suck up to freedom-lovin’ DINO types like Biden and pals to get there.

Their view of the world as one giant globalised free-market sandbox for US corporations to play soldiers in is the prevailing orthodoxy of liberal and conservative elites alike, not least the Clintons themselves. After all it was the Clinton presidency and it’s reliance on corporate support for its Balkan adventures that laid the foundation for Bushco and Halliburton’s Iraq and now this meddling in Georgia and the Ukraine. Scratch a Clinton, find a pro-choice Bush, scratch an Obama, find another, less sullied Clinton. There are barely any real substantial foreign policy differences at all.

So why care that at the moment the Clintons and their embittered, blinkered supporters are succeeding in undermining Obama’s presidential bid and busy turning the convention into little more than a gala event for Hillary?

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton’s name will be placed in nomination at the Democratic National Convention, an emblematic move intended to unite the party after a divisive primary — but will it steal some of Barack Obama’s thunder?

During the Denver gathering, Democrats are to officially choose Obama, but the state delegations will do a traditional roll call for his vanquished primary opponent as well.

Obama and Clinton — fierce rivals then, reluctant allies now — agreed to the arrangement after weeks of negotiations. The two sides made the announcement Thursday in a joint statement.

‘Unite the party’. Oh, sure.

Obama’s campaign said he encouraged Clinton’s name to be placed in nomination to show unity and to recognize her accomplishment.

Earlier, he gave both Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, prime speaking slots during the convention.

Hillary Clinton is to speak Aug. 26, the second night of the convention. Historically, the state-by-state roll call occurs the next day.

Idiot. He deserves to lose just for that bit of political naivete alone.

Despite that we Europeans should care that McCain is – somewhat mind-bogglingly when you compare the two hopefuls – ahead in the latest polls. I don’t think much of Obama’s politics, but on character alone he’s the better candidate. At least he’s not visibly nuts. (Not that that appears to matter to the networks and newspapers. The content of Obama’s character is definitely outweighed by his skin colour when it comes to media representation).

This suits the Clintons just fine, thanks: their plan appears to be to steal (or just ruin) the Democratic Convention, either will do, and to deliberately scuttle the Obama campaign by handing McCain the White House, thus bolstering their own run in 2012. Way to have a nation’s interests at heart there, Hils and Big Dog.

It would be easy to get bogged down in this internecine Obama v Clinton stuff, or over who’ll be veep, and easier still to spend useless time boggling over the media’s continued kid-glove treatment of McCain’s obvious inadequacy. Sometimes it almost seems as though the Bush administration and its DINO and media collaborators are making Russia the new bogeyman merely to project McCain as the war hero who’ll keep the Russkies at bay and a black man out of the White House… But surely not. They wouldn’t be that cynical. Would they? Well yeah, they would.

But what’s really important to me is that what’s just political drama to the US voting public is being played out in Europe’s backyard – with real nukes.

Work experience boyBritish Foreign Secretary David Miliband’s thrown our lot in with the US, with seemingly little thought to diplomatic nuance or to the future politico/ military implications of doing so. The UK is, as usual, slavishly supporting the US in writing cheques it’s ass can’t cash and in so doing is destroying European cohesion, such as it is.

The lessons of history mean nothing to these people in the US or UK; all that matters is what’s expedient right now in terms of careers and of their continued grip on power. If that means capitulating to the needs of US internal political forces – an encircled Russia, a divided Europe and a new, bigger bogeyman to unite against – the so be it, and screw the rest of us. What’s a bit of fallout when the US presidency is at stake?

…And Are The Bodies Buried In The Rose Garden?

Think Progress confirms something I’ve always suspected:

Bush White House has its own interrogation room.»

In Ron Suskind’s new book, Suskind describes a disturbing case in Washington, D.C., where security officials detained and interrogated Usman Khosa, a Pakistani U.S. college graduate, because he was “fiddling” with his iPod near White House gates. Officials took Khosa to an interrogation room “beneath” the White House:

He turns as a large uniformed man lunges at him. The backpack!” the man yells, pushing Usman against the Italianate gates in front of Treasury and ripping off his backpack. Another officer on a bicycle arrives from somewhere and tears the backpack open, dumping its contents on the sidewalk. […]

Usman is trundled from the SUV, escorted through the West Gate, and onto the manicured grounds. No one speaks as the agents walk him behind the gate’s security station, down a stairwell, along an underground passage, and into a room — cement-walled box with a table, two chairs, a hanging light with a bare bulb, and a mounted video camera. Even after all the astonishing turns of the past hour, Usman can’t quite believe there’s actually an interrogation room beneath the White House, dark and dank and horrific.

“Usman Khosa is a Pakistani national in his early twenties, a graduate of Connecticut College now working for the International Monetary Fund,” Suskind notes.

I bet that video camera has a direct link to Cheney’s office too, so he can sit there and wank in decent privacy without putting too much strain on his dicky ticker.

Via Ellroon, Hat tip to Avedon posting at Atrios’ gaff.

Son Of Watergate Likely To Be Stillborn

The seventies are back and not just economically. Congressional subpoenas are about to start flying again, articles of impeachment are on the agenda and the federal courts have held there is no executive privilege and we may get a modern day Watergate as a result, with all the dirt dragged out into the light of 24hr multichannel coverage.

A girl can but hope…

Michael Dominguez, Principal Deputy Undersecretary for Defense, has already been threatened with contempt of congress after he revealed that he ordered Dr. Kaye Whitley,the Pentagon’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office not to comply with her own subpoena and testify about the continuing rapes of women soldiers by their supposed comrades.

Now the likes of Karl Rove and White House counsel Harriet Meiers may well be compelled by subpoena to testify about Bush malfeasance to Congress. Seeing the woman warped enough to have a crush on the idiot prince being forced to tell all will be entertaining, to say the least; as for seeing that pig Rove on the stand, squirming, well that’s just candy.

But wait – what’s this? Oh yeah, I forgot, goshdarn it.

The Bush administration can appeal, which of course they will, as what might come out otherwise would certainly land them all in jail for years, fifth amendment or no fifth amendment. Those are years they’d rather spend tying the courts up in knots, shredding documents, wiping hard drives and getting their friends in the media to revise history.By the time they get all the way to the Supreme Court there’ll be a new administration and much less appetite for raking up unpleasantness.

In any case once there I’m sure that that nice Mr. Scalia will ensure that any Son Of Watergate never sees the light of day.

I never get any fun.

Are They There Yet?

my first cavity search

It’s a canard of the liberal left in the USA that the country is on the verge of fascism, but it’s been 8 years now and an observer might reasonably ask, “When do they stop teetering on the verge and tip right over the cliff?”

When this sort of thing is starting to become such an everyday occurrence it’s not even notable any more, I’d suggest:

Police Raid Berwyn Heights Mayor’s Home, Kill His 2 Dogs

By Aaron C. Davis
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 31, 2008; Page B01

A police SWAT team raided the home of the mayor in the Prince George’s County town of Berwyn Heights on Tuesday, shooting and killing his two dogs, after he brought in a 32-pound package of marijuana that had been delivered to his doorstep, police said.

Yes. Delivered by undercover cops.

Mayor Cheye Calvo was not arrested in the raid, which was carried out about 7 p.m. by the Sheriff’s Office SWAT team and county police narcotics officers. Prince George’s police spokesman Henry Tippett said yesterday that all the residents of the house — Calvo, his wife and his mother-in-law — are “persons of interest” in the case.

The package was addressed to Calvo’s wife, Trinity Tomsic, said law enforcement officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the case is ongoing.

Tippett said police are working to determine for whom the drugs were meant.

Calvo said yesterday that he did not know how the drugs wound up on his doorstep. He works part time as the mayor and serves as director of expansion for the SEED Foundation, a well-known national nonprofit group that runs urban public boarding schools.

“My government blew through my doors and killed my dogs,” Calvo said. “They thought we were drug dealers, and we were treated as such. I don’t think they really ever considered that we weren’t.”

Calvo described a chaotic scene, in which he — wearing only underwear and socks — and his mother-in-law were handcuffed and interrogated for hours. They were surrounded by the dogs’ carcasses and pools of the dogs’ blood, Calvo said.

More

Here’s some more backstory on the shootings and much more here on the corruption and brutality of Maryland cops. They don’t have a great record.

The dogs were pets, labradors to be precise, hardly the most agressive of animals, and they were running away from paramilitaries invading their space. They weren’t shot because they were a threat, but purely to terrify and intimidate the mayor and his family.

These are classic School of The Americas terror tactics and exactly the kind of thing that was done in Chile, Argentina or any number of Central American puppet states to intimidate and harass elected officials who might threaten the military or police with accountability for their political and financial misdeeds.

Prince George’s County has a reputation for brutal, dirty cops but it’s hardly alone in that. It appears that America’s police and security forces have been turned into a unaccountable collection of virtually private paramilitaries, weapons to be used by the corrupt rich against the very people that are paying for that corruption.

When heavily armed police trained to be amoral, murderous thugs are then given free rein to profit from bribery and the ludicrous ‘war on drugs’, how then can anyone we be surprised when they use those same weapons to stop anything and anyone that might cut into those profits? It’s not as though anyone in government gives a damn that the US is way over that fascist cliff and accelerating. In the dying days of the GOP it’s everybody for themselves and the devil take the hindmost. If I was an as yet uncorrupted local politician I’d be buying myself a shotgun or two. Or several.

Neat and Tidy, Tidy And Neat

Atrios makes a very interesting point re the news that the US Army microbiologist suspected by the FBI of the Anthrax attacks has (conveniently for all concerned) committed suicide – remember all those US media types buying ciprofloxacin boasting they’d had a warning from a senior government source?

Remember also the odd and mostly forgotten fact that Bush, Cheney and senior US administration figures were given ciprofloxacin as a phrophylactic against anthrax a full month before the anthrax attacks happened, yet U.S. Postal Service workers from DC’s Brentwood Postal Facility were denied antibiotic treatment even after it was clear that their workplace had been contaminated.

The White House has since refused to respond to requests for information or even lawsuits as to why they appear to have had foreknowledge that the attacks would happen. Atrios’ point about the warnings to Richard Cohen and others only buttresses suspicions that there’s a hell of a lot more to this than meets the eye.

But you know how it is, end of an administration, loose ends to be tidied away… Like I said, sometimes suicide can be very convenient.