Exposed by Wikileaks: The US Empire According to Itself
Robert J. Burrowes, KalimNews, 5 November 2015: For many people, it is easier, safer and
more comfortable to live in a world of delusion, particularly when this
delusion requires no effort to seek out and understand truths that might prove
unpalatable. If the delusion is one that is reinforced by the persistent
promulgation of elite propaganda, then the idea of questioning the delusion
might not even arise.
Since the publication of vast troves of
official documents by Wikileaks, however, knowledge of deeper geopolitical
realities has exited the select world of progressive academia, exemplified by
scholars such as Noam Chomsky, with its enthusiastic but relatively limited
audience in activist circles, to become more readily and widely available.
In the book The Wikileaks Files: The
World According to US Empire http://www.versobooks.com/books/1931-the-wikileaks-files which has just been published, we are taken
on a journey to understand just how the world works if we read the 'top secret'
correspondence of those who regard themselves as our masters. Following a
thoughtful contextual introduction by Julian Assange, our journey is guided by
eighteen first-rate scholars who carefully explain the significance of a range
of Wikileaks-released documents in relation to the region of the world in which
they specialize.
Overall, the authors provide an extremely
coherent account of the way in which the US empire functions. In essence, the
unexamined and, hence, unquestioned assumption of the US imperial elite is that
they are entitled to control the people and resources of the world for their
own benefit and profit. One Wikileaks-released cable after another exposes this
mindset at work whatever the national or regional context under consideration.
Moreover, any and all weapons are
acceptable (irrespective of their lethality and legality) and the only issue is
their functionality for achieving imperial goals. And while there has been a
recent shift, in some parts of the world, away from the more traditional form
of territorial control based on military intervention, non-territorial
imperialism can be equally destructive.
This is because the rhetoric of modern
empire – which describes the global system as 'consisting of liberal-democratic
nation-states, connected by more or less free markets and ruled by
international law' – masks the reality that the United States imperial elite
considers itself the vanguard of this global order with the right to violate
state sovereignty, to control markets (including via corporate-written 'free
trade' agreements) and to be above international law. In short, territorial
control is 'less important than the control of markets in capital, labor, and
resources'.
Hence 'the brutalities exposed by Wikileaks
are not aberrations…. (T)he methods of American war-making have depended upon
terrorizing civilians…. Terror is a quintessential element of the American
empire' even if other violent methods are often used in particular contexts as
well.
So what are these other methods? Here is an
incomplete summary: lying endlessly (by saying something publicly while doing
the opposite, for example, by saying publicly that 'the United States seeks the
best possible relations with all governments' while seeking to undermine
governments that do not serve US government and corporate interests),
'strengthening democratic institutions' (which means to finance and assist in
countless other ways the right-wing organizationsin other countries that are
sympathetic to US elite interests), 'supporting civil society' (which is jargon
for materially supporting NGOs with strong international connections rather
than broad-based, locally representative grassroots community groups), funding
and supplying violent opposition groups, training leaders of right-wing student
and other movements, enhancing ties with military leaders, using the corporate
media to undermine the targeted government in international fora (for example,
by harping on election promises not yet fulfilled), thwarting initiatives to
develop national self-reliance and isolating the targeted government
internationally.
It should be noted, of course, that
imperial power includes the privilege to assign classification (which is
faithfully reported by its propaganda arms including the education system and
corporate media). Hence, 'terrorism' is always something done by the enemy, not
by the US imperial elite. And, of course, 'we do not torture' is endlessly repeated
while victims are waterboarded, hung from the ceiling with their hands bound
behind their backs until their chests are crushed and they die, or they are
raped with chemical light sticks. But 'is this really torture?' politicians
ask.
There are excellent chapters on many
countries and several significant geopolitical regions of the world, which
provided a wonderful variety of illustrations of how US imperialism has
manifested and is evolving. I particularly appreciated getting more insight
into US interference in Iran, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, east Asia and
Central/South America, with Venezuela providing a predictably fascinating case
study. But your particular regions of interest no doubt get considerable
attention too.
In addition to this, there are excellent
descriptions of the many other ways US imperialism manifests, such as the way
in which the US government and its many agencies act as coercive sales agents
for US corporations, including those that profit from making weapons and
genetically modified organisms. And US manipulation of the United Nations,
while hardly news, is vividly illustrated in cables released by Wikileaks as
well.
Fortunately, too, there are also some
inspiring examples of the ways in which powerful people-oriented governments
have resisted the US empire: expelling the US ambassador, closing down US
military bases and keeping particular US agencies, corporations and media out
of their countries are just some examples. Some countries have refused to
participate in certain US-dominated international foraand/or have set up
competing institutions, such as the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our
America (ALBA) and BRICS.
My only criticism of this lengthy and
otherwise excellent book is that not one author identified the sheer insanity
of elites who design and then order the implementation of policies that are
intended to control, exploit, torture, terrorise and/or kill their fellow human
beings and/or to destroy one or more parts of our natural and cultural world, simply
in order to consolidate elite control. Moreover, their agents, ranging from the
diplomats at US embassies to mercenaries('military contractors') on the ground,
are no less insane.
Time and again as I read this book, I felt
nauseated as US officials callously or, sometimes, almost indifferently decided
on courses of action that resulted in deaths, often on a substantial or even
massive scale. And some pretty ordinary people carried out elite bidding. Is
what they do normal? Is it sane? Would most people do it? Of course not. The US
elite, and elites generally, are seriously psychologically disordered. But so
are those who lack the moral capacity and courage to refuse to obey their
orders. Or, to put it another way: accepting money to exploit or kill others is
the act of a coward.
To reiterate: in my view it is important to
identify, and name, elite insanity. This is what we need to understand and
explain so that we can develop a more comprehensive strategy to address it. And
I have no doubt that this is a key issue of our time. Because if we do not
strategize to defeat elite insanity, our collective efforts to stop the
violence and wars of the US empire, as well as the many depradations of its
corporations, will fail. And so will our efforts to avert our own extinction.
The simple truth is that no mentally
healthy human being devotes their time to planning and carrying out policies to
control, exploit, torture, terrorise and kill their fellow human beings. In
fact, outside imperial contexts, individuals who do such things usually find
themselves in jail or a psychiatric institution for a very long time.
So if you want my explanation of elite
insanity and how we can resist it, you can read anaccount in 'The Global Elite
is Insane'.http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1402/S00056/the-global-elite-is-insane.htm And there is much more detail in'Why Violence?' http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence and 'Fearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology:
Principles and Practice'. http://anitamckone.wordpress.com/articles-2/fearless-and-fearful-psychology/
If you are inclined to resist the US
empire, you are welcome to publicly commit yourself by signing the online
pledge of 'The People's Charter to Create a Nonviolent World'. http://thepeoplesnonviolencecharter.wordpress.com
One final point: It takes intelligence and courage to
critique and resist the US imperial world order and this cannot happen if we
listen to those cowardly and servile individuals who work in the corporate
media on behalf of empire. Choosing where you get your news is important.
And don't forget you can always check out
the latest revelations from Wikileaks on their website. http://wikileaks.org Despite the persecution of Julian Assange
and his colleagues, as well as those fine people of conscience who release the
information that violent elites are so anxious to conceal from us, we can be
grateful that Wikileaks has the courage to tell us the truth. The US empire
never will.
Robert J. Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and ending human violence. He has done extensive research since 1966 in an effort to understand why human beings are violent and has been a nonviolent activist since 1981. He is the author of 'Why Violence?'http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence His email address is flametree@riseup.net and his website is at http://robertjburrowes.wordpre ss.com
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