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by John Stanton The Centre for Research on Globalisation Entered into the database on Sunday, November 20th, 2005 @ 12:23:54 MST |
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The Sibel Edmonds v. Department of Justice saga continues as the year 2005 draws
to a close. The only breaking news to come from the ongoing drama is the implication,
published in Vanity Fair, that Dennis Hastert, Speaker of the House of US Representatives,
was the recipient of campaign contributions and assorted bribes from the Turkish-American
community. That another US politician is on the take comes as no surprise. But
more on that later. Sibel’s story may have quietly died from the suffocating
oppression of the US government had it not been for very recent revelations that
the US sanctions and operates interrogation/torture facilities in Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s and Vice President Dick Cheney’s New Europe
(Poland, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, etc.). While the buzz is all around the Plame-Wilson-Libby-Woodward-Rove-Hadley
affair, and the lies that got the US into Iraq again, the real news is that military
and non-military torture chambers stretching from Mexico to Asia have become standard
operating procedure for the US. Further, the response of official Washington to
the torture expose was not disgust, but a call to prosecute the whistleblower
that leaked the awful news. Within the remarkable public revelation from the Washington Post and Human
Rights Watch, is the imprimatur of Rumsfeld and Cheney—the two crusty
Nixon Administration buddies—and perhaps the most ruthless and dangerous
Americans ever to hold office in the corporate/government world. They and their
disciples share the view that “conduct unbecoming” does not exist.
No law, no boundary, no moral code, no amount of lives or an outdated parchments
like the US Constitution and Bill of Rights will be a barrier as they push forward
their foreign and domestic agenda for some of the US population, Turkey and
Israel. They hide behind the veil of “the national security of the United
States of America” and label Top Secret/Special Compartmentalized Information
the data that would implicate them, not save a US soldier in a Humvee, or they
slap a State’s Secret order on the likes of Sibel Edmonds mainly to protect
balance sheets and business deals. Me Ne Frego! There is a name for this kind of government-corporation and the society
it creates and it is Fascism, pure and simple. There just isn’t any other
way to describe people like Rumsfeld or Cheney. To that we must add
the name Brent Scowcroft. US. Wikipedia reports that fascism’s appearance
in Italy in the 1920’s (rooted in the term fascio from the 1800’s)
marked a new political and economic system that combined corporatism and nationalism
in a state designed to bind all classes together under a capitalist system.
Dissent was discouraged, political discourse of the time was highly inflammatory,
and the society overly militaristic. Under Mussolini’s dictatorship, from
roughly 1925-1945, the effectiveness of its parliamentary system was virtually
abolished though its forms were publicly preserved. The opposition was ferried
to remote islands far from Italy proper where they would be tortured and sometimes
killed. Mussolini was an active proponent of preemption. In 1923, he bombed
Corfu and later established a puppet regime in Albania (according to the FBI
in 2003, the Albanian Mafia is the most feared) . Rumsfeld and Cheney have been able to push their fascist doctrine into mainstream
America and into every decision making element in the US government. Their spokesman
and head buffoon is George Bush II, who recently stated on his trip to Asia
that criticism of his War in Iraq was irresponsible and unpatriotic, and is
also on the record saying “we do not torture”. One sure sign of
fascism is when the elected chief speaks to his minions almost entirely from
the safe confines of a US military base. These strangely American fascists have
adopted the motto of the Mussolini’s Black Shirts who were the enforcement
arm of his government.. “Me Ne Frego”, or I do not give a damn,
they’d say as they went about brutalizing dissenters, union bosses, journalists,
et al. It’s the kind of attitude that produces “freedom is messy”,
“bring ‘em on” and “people are fungible”. Italian Fascism was based on state control of financial/commercial interests
and public thought. American Fascism has done the reverse, outsourcing its mandate,
protecting and defending the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, to corporations
and powerful ideological domestic and foreign interests. These groups make the
key decisions on US domestic and foreign policy. The actors in the stage production
called “the three branches of US government”, give the public audience
a sense that they are somehow involved in staging the production. Fascists don’t see a distinction between legitimate and semi-legitimate
organizations. Front companies, informants, pundits, mafia’s, consultants,
retired generals, drug dealers and junkies, arms traders, spies, assassins,
associations, politicians, lobbyists, judges are all just tools to advance the
national and foreign interests. It’s this kind of madness that Sibel Edmonds and those like her are fighting
against. They are trying smash the mirrors and blow away the smoke that clouds
the minds of so many who refuse to acknowledge that the US is rapidly becoming
a reflection of Benito Mussolini’s Fascist Italy. How Wars are Conducted A little known news piece by Bill Conroy of narconews.com takes us to Ciudad
Juarez, Mexico. There we get a glimpse into how US officials conduct themselves
in the War on Drugs and, in all likelihood, the War on Terror. According to
Conroy, from 2003-2004 twelve people were brutally tortured and murdered in
what came to be known as the House of Death case. Agents from the US Department
of Homeland Security-Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) and the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) were attempting to capture Heriberto Santillan Tabares,
apparently a top dog in Vincente Carrillo Fuente’s Juarez drug operation.
The US agents successfully dropped an informant into Tabares’ operation.
Problem was that the informant ended up gleefully taking part in the torture
and murder of all twelve people. The bigger problem was that the then Attorney
General of the United States, John Ashcroft, the head of the DEA, and the US
government prosecutor wanted to maintain the informant’s undercover status
and his fine torture and murder credentials so that they could bag Tabares and,
later, other drug dealers. Former DEA agent Sandalio Gonzalez was appalled at
this activity and sent an internal letter to Department of Justice officials.
Their immediate response was to drum him out of the DEA, according to Conroy. The head of the DEA said that Gonzalez’s action was “inexcusable”
and in testimony lets on that incompetence and inter-agency squabbling was the
real issue, not the fact that twelve apparently innocent people were murdered
with the approval of the US government. Tandy stated that “there was a
substantial issue between DEA and ICE over the use of the informant…And
the jeopardy that DEA agents and others had been placed in as a result of ICE’s
handling of an informant that the DEA had previously blackballed…It was
such a sensitive issue that…I went personally to brief the Attorney General…” This bit of news leads us to Rumsfeld’s Death Star in Arlington, Virginia--the
Pentagon--and there into the offices of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy.
Known simply as The Policy Organization, it is the former home of the notorious
neo-con Douglas Feith. But that’s not the interesting part. Under organizational
titles like Policy, International Security, Homeland Defense, and Special Operations
and Low Intensity Conflict, exist operational elements like Counternarcotics,
Detainees, Combating Terrorism, Homeland Security Integration, Stability Operations
and the Defense Policy Board. Its leaderships boasts Kissinger and Cheney protégés,
stridently pro-Israel and Turkey supporters, and a former US Phoenix Project
operative. And this is where the guidelines for the Wars on Terror, Drugs, and Weapons
of Mass Destruction are developed and implemented in the field, more than likely
by former special operations operatives under contract. The Policy Organization
has no problem dealing with psychopathic killers, buying and selling drugs,
dropping white phosphorous on women and children, using the global black-market
to help a “critical” country upgrade its nuclear capability, or
selling out the American people for the sake of profit. The lives of 12 or 1.2
million human beings are inconsequential—nothing more than expendable
extras in the big show. “Sensitive” matters must be classified or
not discussed at all. Undersecretary of Defense Eric Edelman (Cheney’s pick) runs The Policy
Organization. Not surprisingly, he’s the former Ambassador to Turkey. Gobble, Gobble “Turkey’s long term commitment to the principles of democracy and
their commitment to undertaking the reforms Europe demanded before even the
first round of accession negotiations -- have produced economic opportunity,
stable political institutions, and the peaceful rule of law. Turkey is proof
that our strategy of spreading democracy in the Islamic world can work”,
said Edelman. Lofty and duplicitous words that are not to be believed. For the
real story, listen to Brent Scowcroft. As head of the American Turkish Council,
he speaks on behalf of US corporations and the Turkish government. In September 2005, Scowcroft sent a letter to Hastert that stated, according
to the Armenian National Committee of America “even discussion of the
Armenian Genocide on the floor of the US House of Representatives would be counter-productive
to the interests of the United States”. Indeed, the letter states in no
uncertain terms that Turkey is at the “center of American’s current
and long term interests…The genocide resolutions encourage those who would
pull Turkey away from the West. The careless use of genocide language provides
and (sic) excuse to do so, delivering a direct blow to American interests in
the region…I strongly urge you to oppose floor deliberation…of this
highly sensitive issue”. It should be an eye-opener when former US general and presidential advisor—now
the spokesman for US businesses and the Turkish government--asks the “people’s
house” to remain silent on a matter, thoroughly documented in American
and British newspapers of the day, that involved the systematic slaughter of
1.2 million Armenians. If the issue is that important-after all, we’re
not talking about a puny drug war--then it is likely that Scowcroft told his
Turkish Council members to fill the campaign coffers of the Speaker, former
majority leader Tom DeLay, and current majority leader Roy Blount. And Scowcroft
may have suggested to the Turkish government that it contract with former US
congressmen Stephen Solarz and Robert Livingston (members of the ATC) to lobby
on behalf of the Turkish government in the US House and Senate. The Turkish
newspaper Sabah reported that Hastert was pressured by AIPAC to defeat another
House resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide back in the year 2000. Trade
associations in Washington, DC frequently unite on issues and, so it seems,
Scowcroft’s ATC and AIPAC worked together to get rid of the Armenian matter. Intrepid reporter Jason Vest writing in the Nation in 2002, noted that Richard
Perle and Douglas Feith worked as foreign registered lobbyists for Turkey back
in the late 1980’s and into the 1990’s. They “quietly and
deftly kept the {American] arms sluice to Turkey open” said Vest. Feith
had hired former executive director of AIPAC, Morris Amitay, to assist in the
task. The new Feith and Perle, Solarz and Livingston, have picked up where the
largely disgraced Perle and Feith left off. One thing is for certain though;
during Feith’s reign over The Policy Organization, the ATC and AIPAC had
their operative well-placed and, perhaps, under control. Black Market Bingo The ATC and the Turkish Consulate in Chicago had been under the watchful eye
of the FBI since the late 1990’s and one suspects it still is. But that’s
about it since FBI field agents were told/are told to follow but not arrest
suspected Turkish operatives. The ATC was/is also being monitored by the CIA.
For example, Valerie Plame had attended a number of functions at the ATC and
took several trips to Turkey. The newspaper Hurriyet confirmed that she was
hunting for WMD’s, more likely their components, in a country well-known
for its expertise in pushing products through the black market. This brings
us to some excerpts from the PBS program Frontline: “Oscilloscopes and
oscillators manufactured by Tektronix (equipment used to build missiles and
nuclear weapons); and triggered spark gaps manufactured by PerkinElmer (small
cylindrical devices that can be used to spark nuclear explosions). Asher Karni
[Israeli businessman in South Africa] writes Zeki Bilmen [Turkish businessman]
of Giza Technologies, a New Jersey-based company that, according to its Web
site, provides "procurement services for state of the art electronic, electro-mechanical
and mechanical components, systems, and other products related to the Electronics
Manufacturing Sector. Karni asks Bilmen for an update on the EG&G order
[triggered spark gaps]. Bilmen replies that the Tektronix equipment has arrived
in New Jersey, but that he will wait until additional equipment arrives to ship
them on, and that EG&G order has been processed. Bilmen adds in a separate
email: "One Good News regarding the EG&G order [the triggered spark
gaps]. NO EXPORT LICENSE REQUIRED to South Africa. I thought you might want
to know." These excerpts are from transactional emails made between Karni, Bilmen and
Humayun Kahn, a Pakistan operative for the Pakistani military. They are meant
to illustrate the ease with which these products traverse the globe and that,
in all likelihood, are allowed to until a really big fish can be caught. Turkey’s
role in the illicit nuclear transactions and selling off classified US military
data to the highest bidder have been frequently reported. As far back as 1981,
the US quietly complained to the Turkish ambassador about the sale of nuclear
triggering devices to Pakistan. They would ultimately be used to launch Pakistan’s
nuclear weapons program. Of course there is another country that operates the
same way—Israel. Shining Beacon of Democracy? Would it be a surprise that The Policy Organization, the Attorney General and
assorted US government operatives tracking these activities would turn a blind
eye to Turkey and Israel’s trade in these types of goods? No. Why? Again,
if Turkey and Israel are so “damn” critical to the USA’s interests,
then they can operate around the globe with impunity, protected by names like
Rumsfeld, Cheney, Hastert, Scowcroft, Edelman, Bush and, once upon a time, Doug
Feith. Meanwhile, back in Turkey, the Turkish Press reported in August of 2005 that
the military there continues its top officer purges of Islamists, or those with
questionable religious connections, from the Army and Navy. That has been done
with the approval of Recip Tayip Erdogan who back in 1997 was banned from politics
for being overly Islamist. Turkey’s atrocious treatment of its Kurdish
population and it’s threat to invade Kurdistan—now located in Northern
Iraq, go unnoticed in the US. Turkey has purchased 30 “Cobra-type”
armored vehicles from Otokor, a unit of Koc Holdings to bolster its fight against
a growing domestic Kurdish insurgency. And the Turkish military-industrial complex
has expanded by 30 percent since 2004. John Stanton is a Virginia-based writer specializing in political and national
security matters. He is the author of America 2004: A Power But no Super, and
co-author of America’s Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II. Reach
him at cioran123@yahoo.com |