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Is Obama Betraying His Promise of Change?

By Robert Scheer, Truthdig. Posted July 23, 2008.


Like McCain, Obama seems to embrace the fundamental irrationality of Bush's "war on terror."
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Barack Obama is betraying his promise of change and is in danger of becoming just another political hack.

Yes, just like former maverick John McCain, who has refashioned himself as a mindless rubber stamp for the most inane policies of the miserably failed Bush administration. Both candidates are embracing, rather than challenging, the fundamental irrationality of Bush's "war on terror," which substitutes hysteria for rational analysis in appraising the dangers the country faces.

Terrorism is a social pathology that needs to be excised with the surgical precision of detective work, inspired by a high level of international cooperation, the very opposite of the unilateral war metaphor that recruits new generations of terrorists in the wake of the massive armies we dispatch. At a time when we desperately need a president to remind us we have nothing to fear but fear itself, we are increasingly being treated to a presidential campaign driven by fear.

Both candidates supported the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which has everything to do with violating the basic freedoms of our citizens and nothing to do with making them safer. There was no shortage of alarming intelligence warning the Bush administration of the impending 9/11 attacks, but rather an utter lack of competency in evaluating the abundance of evidence.

To use the failure of the president to pay attention to his daily-briefing warning of an impending attack as an excuse for shredding the fundamental rights of our citizens is appallingly illogical. Providing legal protection to the government and the telecommunications giants for unfettered spying on the people does not represent the change we desperately need.

Nor does the battle of the warmongers that has dominated the discussion of foreign policy in the past week. Obama has one-upped McCain's bluff to win in Iraq by raising the prospect of an even more deadly quagmire in Afghanistan. If his goal was to remind us that Democrats have been more often the party of irrational wars than the Republicans, he has succeeded all too well.

Whereas Dwight Eisenhower refused to wage war against Vietnam and Cuba, it was John Kennedy, that charmer of change, who launched both of those military disasters. And then there was that crafty "progressive" Lyndon Baines Johnson, who in order to defeat Barry Goldwater, the right-wing menace of his day, lied about a nonexistent attack in the Gulf of Tonkin to justify escalating a war that killed almost 59,000 Americans and 3.4 million Indochinese.

Even less noticed is the responsibility of Democrats for the mess in Afghanistan, which provided the incubator for the 9/11 attacks. It was under Jimmy Carter, highly admired as an ex-president, that the specter of modern Islamic fanaticism erupted, largely as a monster of our own creation when we supported Muslim fanatics in Afghanistan against the Soviets.

Carter's national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, when asked in a January 1998 interview with the French magazine Le Nouvel Observateur whether he regretted "having given arms and advice to future terrorists," replied: "What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the Cold War?"

I was reminded of that horrid stain on the record of Democratic stewardship of our foreign policy while cleaning out my garage last week. I came across a 1996 press release from the publisher of "From the Shadows -- The Ultimate Insider's Story of Five Presidents and How They Won the Cold War," written by current Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, the ultimate insider, who was on Carter's National Security Council staff. The publisher's book promo boasts that thanks to Gates, who ran the CIA for many years, we learn of "Carter's never-before-revealed covert support to Afghan mujahedeen -- six months before the Soviets invaded."

In short, the Democratic president baldly lied to us when he justified support for the Muslim fanatics in Afghanistan who were battling the secular government in Kabul as a necessary Cold War response to a Soviet invasion. That Gates' account is accurate was affirmed in a blurb for the book by none other than Brzezinski, hailing it as "a most impressive achievement ... especially pertaining to the U.S. policy on Afghanistan."

It is hardly reassuring that Brzezinski has resurfaced in presidential politics, this time as an occasional adviser to Barack Obama, or that there is talk that Obama, in a burst of bipartisan enthusiasm, might ask Gates to stay on as defense secretary.

At this point, I throw up my hands and plead with the candidate who I hoped would be that much-needed agent of change: Please prove me wrong.

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Robert Scheer is the co-author of The Pornography of Power: How Defense Hawks Hijacked 9/11 and Weakened America. See more of Robert Scheer at TruthDig.

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And it Only Gets Worse ...
Posted by: mmckinl on Jul 24, 2008 1:19 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Obama is truly turning out to be the Republican Lite, DLC candidate, Corporate Shill, not just in foreign affairs but across the board.

Trade, FISA Law, Social Security, Health Care, you name it, Obama is NO progressive. His positions are pure corporate socialism.

Vote Green ...

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» Please explain precisely.... Posted by: foreverhope
I've given up on this clown
Posted by: StillStanding on Jul 24, 2008 4:04 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I went from extreme skepticism about Obama to almost liking him, but his FISA vote and abrupt rightward shift since clinching the nomination have disgusted me. I'm certainly not going to vote for him and have tuned out the campaign news. Obviously, one of the two corporate stooges we're offered will win and either way the American people lose.

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The lessor of two evils...
Posted by: antiapathy on Jul 24, 2008 6:44 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Is still Evil!

Vote Green Party.

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Forget the Fist bump - now it's the "Obama role"!
Posted by: carbon-based on Jul 24, 2008 9:20 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Obama is on a role...he is demonstrating that he is Presidential material, in command and can hang with the international guys/gals!

But I'm surprised when I see the left complain he's not one of us..He never was...just because he supports social causes and was against the war..well, most americans on both sides fit that profile.

Seems we have a candidate that will fit squarely in the middle and not afraid to play it tough with terrorists!

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Nice Obama speech today in Berlin
Posted by: Dboy on Jul 24, 2008 12:25 PM   
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Nice Obama speech today in Berlin. The neocons must be happy to know that their policies will continue no matter who the next president is.

dboy

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To the Body Shop
Posted by: talkville on Jul 25, 2008 4:03 AM   
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A bit of a paint-job, some nice detailing a bit of flash and chrome perhaps. The Engine and the Chassis remain the Same.

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'Left' as covert operative of the Neo Con's
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jul 25, 2008 5:33 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
When will the'left' realize they are being used just like faithful have been since the '80's??
When will they realize they are sounding as Self Righteous and mindless as the 'Moral Majority'?
When will they finally decide to pay attention to the fact the 'Playbook' tactics which they laugh at others for falling for are being used on them?
Obama was never Kucinich nor Gravel. He always said 'we will not get out as carelessly as we got in', He has always been an advocate of focusing on Afghanistan. he has always been a proponent of fighting the War on Terror.
When did these So called 'Lefties' start paying attention- when the Right Wing MSM started this propagnada campaign?
I voted for Kucinich in the Rigged MI Prim. I realized Sen Obama was far more conservative thanmy life long Lefty liberal dreams wanted. BUT I also realized Kucinich, Nor Gravel would ever have a chance of winning because of the extent of Mind control which has held our country captive for decades- i just want to voice my true Objections. also I have Seen what Barr has done - not jus this current BS rhetoric (Impeaching for a Blow job?), I have seen what Nadar has Not done or said for nearly 40 yrs and how he has played the 'Red herring' and helped con the Left away from taking th efirst step towards real change. Just like McCain- it is not what you did 40 years ago which constitutes a Patriot- it's what you have done since!
So my friends who think you can save the word by demanding everyone bend to your limited scope ideologies- you are working again to help Mac ( the next Cheney Puppet) win in Nov. You have as big of a 'Koolaid mustach' as the Evangelicals. CheneyCorp must be proud!

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Good!
Posted by: foreverhope on Jul 25, 2008 9:52 AM   
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Europe loves Obama, I guess Americans aren't drinking drugged kool-aid after all. Nice to see American flags waving in delight instead of burned in effigy.

And for you that think Barack is not 'progressive', at least not enough for your tastes, YOU are not progressive! You are STUCK in 2000, complaining and protesting, LAME protesting at that, and stuck in 2004, kavetching and protesting. You want it all your way and your way is the only way, and you want it YESTERDAY, and that is NOT even a little bit progressive.

This country and our world are in a world of hurt. I believe, and from the looks of it so do many world leaders and about 200,000 or more people in Berlin, that Barack Obama DOES have the outstanding OVER-ALL leadership abilities America especially needs at this time in our history and the history of the world. And that folks is PROGRESS, not regurgitating the worn out tired and out-of-date rhetoric of 2000 and 2004. Really, it is just like listening to the GOP regurgitate their old shit and just about as useful or 'progressive'.

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» Bad! Posted by: Cowardly_lion
It was inevitable...
Posted by: Godfather89 on Aug 1, 2008 7:29 PM   
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... That Obama should go back on his word, this can be used against him wen election time comes. He speaks to allure the crowd not using truth but rhetoric, 8 years on society living in shit treatment will make most desperate for anything other than 4 more years of the same thing, that Obama knows and that is why he can back down, he'll just use his "change"

So in memorium to George Carlin on Voting, I'll Stay Home! Has anyone realized that when you take out the "B" in Obama and put in an "S" you get Osama, lol! Theirs a real conspiracy for ya... He's a fuckin terrorist as well as mccain, two sides of the same coin!

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