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“The signs, however, that
Obama was more of a wolf in
sheep’s clothing were already
there, not least in the Senate
where he sanctioned every
increase in funding for the
Iraq war that George Bush
requested.” |
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It certainly looks like the Bush administration’s imperial
ambitions will continue under Obama. He has already spoken about
building up US military power by 20,000 troops and has declared his
intention to cut troop numbers in Iraq and transfer them to a surge in
Afghanistan and indeed spread war to nuclear armed Pakistan. All of
this will be, as under Bush, carried out to further the interests of a
profit-hungry corporate elite and veiled in pompous patriotic oratory
about spreading democracy and American values and fighting the
“war on terror.” Undoubtedly, Obama will soon be using the
hackneyed theme of social unity to wage the class war internally and
abroad on behalf of a small power elite.
He also undertaken, to “isolate Hamas”, elected in
democratic elections that were verified by an international team of
observers and, picking up the baton from Bush, used his first press
conference as president-elect to likewise cock a snook at the US
National Intelligence Estimate and evidence presented by the IAEA on
Iran’s nuclear intentions, and accused Iran of the "development
of a nuclear weapon" and vowed "to prevent that from happening."
If Obama apologists think President Obama will put a halt to the blood
letting they are going to be sorely disappointed. Make no mistake;
whilst the left are fond of castigating Republicans as the masters of
war, the truth is that historically the Democrats have started far more
wars than the GOP. More recently, under the last Democrat to hold
office, President Clinton, one million Iraqis are said to have died
under US enforced sanctions, 500, 000 of them children. Sorties over
Iraq were flown every single day Clinton was in power. Yugoslavia was
mercilessly bombed and a much needed pharmaceutical plant in Sudan was
bombed on the pretext that it was manufacturing Chemical weapons, and
villages in Afghanistan were flattened because Bin-Laden was presumed
to be living there. And who could forget the US invasion of Somalia,
with troops storming the beaches live on prime time TV!
Who will make up the Obama administration is at the time of writing
speculation, though we do know his Chief of Staff is Israeli army
veteran Rahm Emanuel, popularly viewed as Likudist hawk and that
his National Securtiy Adviser will be architect of the Mujahedeen
Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Not only is Obama incapable of ushering in significant change, bar a
few miserly reforms, but neither is there anyone he can bring to his
administration capable of bringing the change that was so promised in
his election campaign for no other reason that changers do not get
confirmed by the Senate. There exist quite influential interest groups
– the AIPAC, the military security complex, Wall Street etc to
hinder the advancement of such undesirables
The hope many have in Obama to implement policies that will benefit the
class that matters is misplaced. His political rawness means he will be
manipulated by more experienced advisers, little different from the
neo-cons, maybe even key figures from the Bush administration, and
pressured by a corporate elite who funded his victory to execute
policies that fit in with their own agenda.
The outcome of US elections carries one truth: namely that whichever
candidate becomes president, he has but one remit once in office
– to further the interests of the US corporate elite. It’s
just not a feasible option for any newly elected president to entertain
any idea other than guaranteeing a safe playing field for the domestic
profit machine and doing what’s needed to try to ensure the US
maintains its global hegemonic status.
JOHN BISSETT
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