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Do You Really Think Arabs in the Middle East Clapped for Obama's Speech?

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig. Posted June 9, 2009.


What do words of peace and cooperation mean from us when we torture -- yes, we still torture -- Muslims?

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Did they play Barack Obama’s speech to the Muslim world in the prison corridors of Abu Ghraib, Bagram air base, Guantanamo or the dozens of secret sites where we hold thousands of Muslims around the world? Did it echo off the walls of the crowded morgues filled with the mutilated bodies of the Muslim dead in Baghdad or Kabul? Was it broadcast from the tops of minarets in the villages and towns decimated by U.S. iron fragmentation bombs? Was it heard in the squalid refugee camps of Gaza, where 1.5 million Palestinians live in the world’s largest ghetto?

What do words of peace and cooperation mean from us when we torture—yes, we still torture—only Muslims? What do these words mean when we sanction Israel’s brutal air assaults on Lebanon and Gaza, assaults that demolished thousands of homes and left hundreds dead and injured? How does it look for Obama to call for democracy and human rights from Egypt, where we lavishly fund and support the despotic regime of Hosni Mubarak, one of the longest-reigning dictators in the Middle East?

We may thrill to Obama’s rhetoric, but very few of the 1.3 billion Muslims in the world are as deluded. They grasp that nothing so far has changed for Muslims in the Middle East under the Obama administration. The wars of occupation go on or have been expanded. Israel continues to flout international law, gobbling up more Palestinian land and carrying out egregious war crimes in Gaza. Calcified, repressive regimes in countries such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia are feted in Washington as allies.

The speech at Cairo University, which usually has trucks filled with riot police outside the university gates and a heavy security presence on campus to control the student body, is an example of the facade. Student political groups, as everyone who joined in the standing ovation for the president knew, are prohibited. Faculty deans are chosen by the administration, rather than elected by professors, “as a way to combat Islamist influence on campus,” according to the U.S. State Department’s latest human rights report. And, as The Washington Post pointed out,  students who use the Internet “as an outlet for their political or social views are on notice: One Cairo University student blogger was jailed for two months last summer for ‘public agitation,’ and another was kicked out of university housing for criticizing the government.”

The expanding imperial projects and tightening screws of repression lurch forward under Obama. We are not trying to end terror or promote democracy. We are ensuring that our corporate state has a steady supply of the cheap oil to which it is addicted. And the scarcer oil becomes, the more aggressive we become. This is the game playing out in the Muslim world.

The Bush White House openly tortured. The Obama White House tortures and pretends not to. Obama may have banned waterboarding, but as Luke Mitchell points out in next month’s issue of Harper’s magazine, torture, including isolation, sleep and sensory deprivation and force-feeding, continues to be used to break detainees. The president has promised to close Guantanamo, where only 1 percent of the prisoners held offshore by the United States are kept. And the Obama administration has sought to obscure the fate and condition of thousands of Muslims held in black holes around the globe. As Mitchell notes, the Obama White House “has sought to prevent detainees at Bagram prison in Afghanistan from gaining access to courts where they may reveal the circumstances of their imprisonment. It has sought to continue the practice of rendering prisoners to unknown and unknowable locations outside the United States, and sought to keep secret many (though not all) of the records regarding our treatment of those detainees.”


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Chris Hedges, a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter, is a Senior Fellow at the Nation Institute. His latest book is Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians.

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Posted by: QQOblivion on Jun 9, 2009 7:09 AM   
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Good article. Dear readers, please send this article to all your naive friends who still think Obama is absolutely perfect and that the Muslim world rejoices every time Obama opens his mouth to speak.

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» RE: Please Posted by: weathered
» RE: Please Posted by: rnagisetty
» RE: Please Posted by: Erin
All Torture must end. Remaining prisoners must be transfered to Maximum Security prisons for trial
Posted by: yellow on Jun 9, 2009 9:06 AM   
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We must begin to uphold the US Constitution and punish all those who previously failed to do so.

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Yes, we still torture, and we still blame Arabs for 9/11. Obama was supposed to change all of that.
Posted by: pfgetty on Jun 10, 2009 2:47 AM   
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Obama was supposed to bring a sane foreign policy, and that includes the end of the insanity of the consequences of 9/11: the end of illegal wars and occupations, of torture, rendition, the Patriot Act.
None of this has happened.
But the biggest disappointment of all is that Obama has decided to continue the fairytale of 9/11.........the official story, even in the light of overwhelming evidence that we were told a lie about 9/11.

19 Arab, Muslim, hijackers did not pull off 9/11. There simply is no credible evidence that they did. And yet we have basically convicted them of the murder of 3000 people, without a trial or a reasonable investigation.
But we DO have evidence that proves that the government had to have been complicit in 9/11. And that is ignored by Obama. And it is ignored by the press, including Alternet.

Should the Arabs clap for that?

We need the media to do their job.......expose the obvious and glaring lies of 9/11.

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» More lies, PFConspiranoid? Posted by: GuitarBill
» The Magic Passport Posted by: pfgetty
» RE: The Magic Passport Posted by: hilaryuk
» More "truther" lies. Posted by: GuitarBill
» RE: More "truther" lies. Posted by: EncinoM
» RE: More "truther" lies. Posted by: GuitarBill
» RE: More "truther" lies. Posted by: desmodroid
» You make me want to VOMIT! Posted by: GuitarBill
» More lies, PFConspiranoid? Posted by: GuitarBill
» About a ton. Posted by: pfgetty
» It's not my math Posted by: pfgetty
» So, where's your evidence? Posted by: GuitarBill
» aren't you the silly one. Posted by: pfgetty
» Hey, speaking of hijacking... Posted by: photon's feather
» What's the matter? Posted by: photon's feather
» Wrong! Posted by: photon's feather
morgan1
Posted by: morgan1 on Jun 10, 2009 6:09 AM   
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MSM gives us what the WH wants us to hear which is Obama is loved and admired and is bringing change--Everyone loves him. The reality is radically different and those of us who read real news know that. This is a great article and a must read for all those addicted to the Obama heroin. He has proven himself to be a traitor to the Constitution, the rule of law, a war criminal and a liar--Another Bushite, another Imperial President continuing the crusade of remaking the world in their image. Muslims know him for the man he is and know he is no friend to them. He is no friend to us as Americans either.

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» RE: morgan1 Posted by: Basenjis
Time for the truth....
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Jun 10, 2009 6:38 AM   
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As a nation comprised of immigrants, Americans must call for an immediate end to these wars! As Americans we must all understand that detention and torture are an anathema to our ability to get along with the rest of the world! It is time for the corporate oligarchy to relinquish it's hold on our government - because we the people cannot continue to pay the price for corporate avarice that does nothing except take!

We also need to deal more even-handed with the Israel-Palestinian 2 state solution! America can no longer blindly support the aggressive, land grabbing, bullying tactics that Israel continues to use, even as they attempt to convince the rest of us that "we have enough shared goals" that we should allow this behavior!

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Get rid of that Obama photo
Posted by: Aquinas on Jun 10, 2009 7:25 AM   
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For anyone who goes back for enough to remember WW2 and Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator, Obama's photo heading this article is almost a replica of that jut-jawed arrogant Italian thug.
There 's a very thin line separating a look of confidence from one of arrogance.

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» RE: Get rid of that Obama photo -- Why? Posted by: photon's feather
Not sure if all Arabs are cheering, but I'm pretty sure Israelis aren't
Posted by: desmodroid on Jun 10, 2009 7:51 AM   
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this, from our "greatest ally and only democracy in the middle east" with friends like these...


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America has no monopoly on idiocy...
Posted by: leafsong1 on Jun 10, 2009 8:06 AM   
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...so I think that many muslims were persuaded.

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Jesus loves you but we don't
Posted by: sirios on Jun 10, 2009 8:20 AM   
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I heard that there was an increase in conversion to christianity immediately following the speech.

God bless America and nowhere else.

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Fear Rules Our World
Posted by: Southern Gal on Jun 10, 2009 8:39 AM   
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Fear rules our world and the military industrial complex benefits from this. There always have to be villains to point to and the Muslims are our current bad guys. On an individual level most of us can look at Muslims and see people. The war mongers look at Muslims and see targets and justification for making unending, obscene amounts of money.

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Obama needs to pull all US forces out of Iraq asap
Posted by: Garvagh on Jun 10, 2009 4:05 PM   
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I think the colossal American military presence in the Middle East has little to do with obtaining cheaper oil. The US was the largest buyer of Iraqi oil between the Gulf War and the Iraq War. The insanely expensive American imperial project in the Middle East has a great deal more to do with "protecting" Israel, than it does with obtaining cheaper oil. The market price of oil is not controlled in any way, shape or form by the US military.

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911 and the AWACS
Posted by: tim_s_eb@yahoo.com on Jun 10, 2009 6:07 PM   
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Those planes must have been rigged by MOSAD and CIA, there was no evidence of 19 "terrorists" and it takes an expert fighter pilot to make maneuvers such as those by the planes that hit the twin towers. This was certainly an experts doing, well planned and executed by military and highly technical professionals. The way the towers come down, just looking at the millions of videos and comparing to controlled demolitions, it is too obvious it must have been explosives going off in a controlled organized manner. There are many books written and lectures by experts in the scientific fields that totally debunk the official B.S.

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After a tough day of bombing .....
Posted by: Kahoneez on Jun 10, 2009 7:54 PM   
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After a a tough day behind the joystick , you can now go back to base and catch THE COLBERT SHOW , awesome .

And thanks to Colbert , damn he'll make your day a little brighter , after blowing up an Afghan wedding party ...God Bless you Colbert .

Thanks Colbert for supporting the government .

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» RE: After a tough day of bombing ..... Posted by: login@bugmenot.com
Progressives must act now to build a third party
Posted by: Paul_C on Jun 10, 2009 9:29 PM   
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Obama and the Dems have made it clear that they see us as extremists - the same language used by the far right.

That's right, "citizen activists" are extreme elements! We should be very, very nervous about hearing that language coming from Obama and the Dem leadership.

It is absolutely critical that progressives act immediately while there is still time before the next election cycle closes the door on us once again.


peace,
Paul

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10.3: Enable the floating Exposé blob
Posted by: brg8 on Jun 13, 2009 6:22 AM   
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Obama was supposed to bring a sane foreign policy, and that includes the end of the insanity of the consequences of 9/11: the end of illegal wars and occupations, of torture, rendition, the Patriot Act.
None of this has happened.شات-العاب-

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