Despite poll numbers that show more Americans
want out of Iraq, peace activists should not expect a sea change in basic
public perceptions of the U.S. "role" in the world. The debacle in Iraq can
only be understood through the logic of (white) American Manifest Destiny and
Imperial Racism. The supposed "mistakes" and "flaws" of a "dumb" policy are in
fact symptomatic of a deep cultural malady: an inability to perceive non-white
"Others" as human beings. Americans make enemies because their entire history
has been to see Others as either The Enemy, or as their fawning protégés - but
never as equals.
The Unraveling of Another
U.S. Race War: Iraq, 4 Years Later
by BAR
Executive Editor Glen Ford
"Americans simply want more
efficient war - part of the compact they assume is embedded in national
Manifest Destiny."
Malcolm X's days with the Nation of Islam (NOI) were
numbered - and his time on Earth, as well - when in December, 1963, the then
spokesman for Elijah Muhammad was asked his opinion of President Kennedy's
assassination, the month before. Malcolm replied that Kennedy "never foresaw that the chickens would
come home to roost so soon."
Malcolm was referring, not to specific crimes by John F.
Kennedy, but to the manifold oppressions "white America" had inflicted on Black
people through the centuries. Although necessarily coached in theological terms
of "divine retribution" (language he would largely abandon after leaving the
NOI, three months later), a collective indictment of white America for the
nation's current and historical crimes was a staple of Malcolm's speeches. "The followers of The Honorable
Elijah Muhammad religiously believe that we are living at the end of this
wicked world, the world of colonialism, the world of slavery, the end of the
Western world, the white world or the Christian world, or the end of the wicked
white man's Western world of Christianity," said Malcolm, in a June, 1963 speech.
Malcolm X
remains an icon among African Americans because he spoke the language of
all-Black conversations, in which one is more likely to hear the pronoun "they"
rather than "we" in discussions of U.S. military adventures abroad. "They
are bombing the hell out of those people. They are trying to steal the
oil. You know how they do."
"Conceived as a white man's
empire from the very beginning, the American juggernaut fears only one earthly
thing: defeat."
The African
American experience reveals an "America" that was founded as a criminal
project, in which every victory in the long saga of theft, genocide and mass
enslavement is celebrated as a kind of renewable divine mandate by the direct
or cultural descendants of the original white settlers. Black folks know "how they
do."
The
deformed worldview that evolved over centuries of crimes against "The Other"
shaped the national personality of white America. It is a crippling vision, distorted by notions of race so deeply embedded as to require no direct
articulation. Conceived as a white man's empire from the very beginning, with a
God-given mandate for constant expansion as essential to the spread of
"civilization," and perceiving itself as the embodiment of all "values" worth
preserving on the planet, the mass-internalized American juggernaut fears only
one earthly thing: defeat.
The polls show that Americans want to get out of the war in
Iraq. That's only because they are losing.
CNN surveys show only 19 percent of Americans were "strongly
opposed" to the Iraq war at the start, four years ago. Today, 46 percent feel
strongly that the U.S. should withdraw at some near point in time. It would be a fundamental error,
however, to assume that a sea change has occurred in white America's
essentially imperial-racist worldview. (Black America overwhelmingly opposed
the war from the beginning, as it has nearly every U.S. imperial bloodbath.)
Rather, the 19 percent initial strong opposition to the invasion of Iraq mostly
represents the fraction of Americans that is very uncomfortable with
violation of other people's territory and sovereignty, unilateral acts of war
(war against peace, a capital crime under international law), and armed rule of
other peoples. Half of that anti-imperialist one-fifth of America, is Black.
Vast majorities of white Americans have no principled or strong opposition to
current expressions of Manifest Destiny - that is, they do not object to the
concept of American super-national rights. But they hate losing: a keenly-felt
national humiliation that must be erased, if absolutely necessary, by reluctant
and bitter withdrawal.
This is the softest kind of anti-war feeling - in fact, it
is not "anti-war" at all, but anti-defeat, such as increasing numbers of
Americans felt during the latter stages of the Vietnam War, and growing numbers
of Germans experienced after the debacle at Stalingrad. (I know it is verboten
to compare anything "American" to the racism-fueled Nazi assault on a previous
world order, but history provides no better linkage.)
"It would be a fundamental error to assume that a sea
change has occurred in white America's essentially imperial-racist worldview."
The terms of this last-stage public debate on when and how
to withdraw from Iraq - not that the Bush Pirates have any intention of leaving
- shows that the American conversation remains firmly rooted in imperial
entitlement. Thus, the war should be discontinued because its execution was
"flawed" - meaning, the project was well-meant, but badly planned. Or, the war
was a "mistake" - similarly well-intentioned, but at the wrong time and place.
Happy future imperialist hunting. Or, the war was "flawed" (Barack Obama's
diagnosis) - something that ever-innovative Americans can presumably fix in
time for future wars against peace and world order.
Only a fraction of Americans come even close to the broader
indictment delivered by Cynthia McKinney at
last weekend's anti-war rally in Washington. By refusing to defund the war, the
Democratic Party, she said, is:
"Complicit in war crimes!
Complicit in torture!
Complicit in crimes against humanity!
Complicit in crimes against peace!"
However, even former congresswoman McKinney would not be
greeted with enthusiastic applause at a mostly white gathering of American
leftists if she told the whole truth: the Iraq war, and the wars that were to
follow had the Bush mens' bubble not been punctured by fierce resistance to
occupation, would be inconceivable in the absence of mass white American belief
in the premises of Manifest Destiny/Racist Imperialism. It is for this
reason that "anti-war" movements must always be put together nearly from
scratch in the United States at every super-belligerent juncture. The popular
base for anti-imperialism is quite small, and at least half-comprised of racial
"minorities" - the very same "Others" against whom the U.S. has waged perpetual
war, globally and domestically.
Public opposition to an attack on neighboring Iran is even
softer than get-out-of-Iraq opinion - largely because the discussion centers on
possible air strikes by the U.S. and/or Israel, rather than non-available U.S.
ground troops. Masses of Americans would like to punish and pummel Iran ("The
Other") for whatever reasons the Bush men concoct - as long as few U.S.
citizens get hurt. If the attack occurs, we should expect an initial majority
of Americans to grudgingly support it, conditioned on nonsense such as
assurances that the action will be of short duration and not lead to an even
wider war - and that not too many Americans will die.
American unwillingness to sacrifice large numbers of their
own troops is the bane of George Bush's and his military planners' existence -
but makes perfect sense in the context of the peculiar aspects of American Manifest
Destiny. In this regard, Americans are nothing like Hitler's Germans, who were
expected to glory in giving their lives for the Reich. The logic of the
American national narrative is that each (white) American is precious - a
unique gift to "civilization." As a result, U.S. military planners have long
understood that "force protection" - the imperative to keep the troops as safe
as possible - must be a fundamental element of strategy, for public opinion's
sake. (Remember also, that the troops are part of the public, and expect the
same consideration.) Fear of casualties is also at the heart of the so-called
Colin Powell Doctrine of using overwhelming force to destroy every vestige of
resistance at the onset of any mission. "Shock and Awe" is a logical derivative.
"Masses of Americans would like to punish and pummel
Iran."
A built-in contradiction, once Shock and Awe is over, is
that Americans so conditioned by expectations of safety on other people's lands
are prone to kill every perceived threat among the occupied population. Since
Americans are also conditioned to perceive racial and cultural "Others" as
inherent threats - even when the "natives" are simply going about their
business in their own neighborhoods - atrocities based on the doctrine of "force
protection" are bound to occur with regularity. Indeed, U.S. troops, from the
commanders on down, have a license to kill whenever they feel threatened. It's
not even manslaughter: it's Other-slaughter, which doesn't count - either to
the troops or to the masses of American citizens.
Remember that the Battle of Fallujah actually began when
paratroopers of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division (my old unit)
occupied a school in one of the then-peaceful Sunni town's middle class (for
Iraqi) neighborhoods, in April of 2003, at the beginning of the occupation.
Unarmed demonstrators marched on the school to protest the Americans' ogling of
Iraqi women through binoculars and alleged lewd gestures. The 82nd opened fire,
killing 13 that day, including mothers and grandmothers in nearby houses, and
then killed at least two more in a second peaceful demonstration at the school,
a few days later. From then on, it was all downhill for the Americans in Fallujah
- and for the 250,000 people of the city.
"Americans make enemies because their entire history has
been to see Others as either The Enemy, or their fawning proteges - but never
as equals."
In November, 2007, the Americans launched Operation Phantom Fury on Fallujah. Every resident who did not, or could not, flee was fair game for summary
execution. The city, about the size of Birmingham, Alabama, was flattened, and
its surviving former population scattered - an atrocity on the scale of
Hitler's rampage through the mostly Jewish city of Lodz, Poland, in 1941.
This is not the individual fault
of "the troops." It is a response of the American nation, a logical result of
Manifest Destiny. Americans make enemies because their entire history has
been to see Others as either The Enemy, or their fawning proteges. Clearly,
they are unfit occupiers of Others, in Black Harlem or Brooklyn or Queens - or
Fallujah. It's all "Indian Country," to them.
Yet another irony: The Pentagon violated a basic precept of
Manifest Destiny by denying troops sufficient body and vehicle armor in Iraq,
and in recent revelations of poor medical treatment for the wounded. But don't
call such negative public reaction "anti-war." In large part, Americans simply want more
efficient war - part of the compact they assume is embedded in national
Manifest Destiny. Politicians who violate the compact do so at their peril. But
they may kill Others at will.
Defeat Is Inevitable
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, an essential tenet
of American Manifest Destiny is that mere proximity to Americans cannot help
but win the hearts of foreigners: "If you get to know us, you'll love us." When
this assumption was shattered at Fallujah early in the occupation and in other
Iraqi population centers thereafter, the U.S. pulled back to its quickly
multiplying "temporary" bases - virtual GI cities - to keep a lower profile.
It is testimony to the bankruptcy of the last-stage "surge"
that U.S. troops are again being garrisoned in neighborhoods of Baghdad and
other cities, where they may in fact be "welcomed" by some Sunnis, since the
Americans are not hell-bent on ethnic cleansing (all the locals of whatever
sect are "Hajis," anyway - what's the difference?), but will surely be hated in
the longer term (except by Iraqi recipients of ever-escalating bribes).
"The Americans found themselves trapped in their own
"democratic" propaganda, from which there is no escape."
The fact remains that the U.S. is now wedded to its "allies"
among the Shia militia - an inevitable consequence of its own "rescue the poor
Shi'ites from Saddam" public narrative as justification for the war. More
importantly, at the beginning of the war the Americans had no available comprador class in Iraq
willing to "front" for their interests in exchange for privileged position. In
Vietnam, the French had a large Catholic minority that converted to the
religion of Empire in the generations following the French incursion of the
1830s. The Americans in Iraq had only Ahmed Chalabi and other exile thieves and
hustlers, but no social base. The Shia militias flexed their muscle, and the
Americans found themselves trapped in their own "democratic" propaganda, from which
there is no escape. That's the objective reality.
The American "reality" at the start of the war was quite
different, the pure product of Manifest Destiny illusions. The "flaws,"
"mistakes" and dumbness that have made the American sojourn in Iraq a spectacle
that is horrifying and at the same time (in a gallows humor way) hilarious to
the world, are precisely what should be expected from the super-privileged
ruling class of a people incapable of perceiving Others as fellow human beings.
The "flaw" is fatal, and built into the culture.
Although appearing to be simple racist arrogance, the real
contradiction in America's imperial ambitions lies in cognitive incapacity.
Before the Iraq invasion was even launched, the Americans
snubbed their Turkish NATO allies by failing to ask permission to unload
thousands of tons of equipment at a Turkish port, for transshipment to the
border with Iraq, where a powerful wing of a U.S. pincer attack was to
descend from the north, to ultimately meet up somewhere near Baghdad with U.S. Kuwait-based forces
from the south. Apparently, to the Americans, Turks are just another brand of
"hajis" who can be disrespected as non-persons with no claim to control over
their national territory. The government in Ankara quickly halted the U.S.
northern invasion of Iraq. The master plan was wrecked before it began. As a
consequence, relatively small numbers of U.S. Special Forces and 173rd
Airborne Brigade troopers had to be airlifted to assist Kurdish Pesh Merga
militias to drive Saddam's troops out of the north of Iraq, ensuring that the
Kurds would have mainly themselves to thank for the "liberation" of Kurdistan.
Not part of the plan.
"The master plan was wrecked before it began."
As the Iraqi army in the north marched southward, defeated
and compliant in their tens of thousands, it was announced that the national
armed forces would be disbanded. What sane, lucid person would expect that
these young men would bear their humiliation and marginalization passively, and
not turn to resistance? The U.S. had used the defeated Japanese army to
maintain security in Vietnam and Korea for a time after World War Two
hostilities ended, rather than allow the "natives" to assert their own,
sovereign authority. That's what practiced colonialists do, until they sort out
who among the locals can be trusted. But the Americans don't think they are a
colonial power - rather, they are benefactors, benign occupiers, bringers of
civilization and "democracy." Such truths are self-evident. No need to consult
the natives, or employ their defeated soldiers. Their worldview is inferior,
not worth considering.
The apex (or nadir) of insanity occurred very early on, revealing the crazed nature of the American adventure in Iraq and the
world at large. As newly occupied Baghdad burst into flames in the absence of
security for the population or any ministry unconnected to oil or the Iraqi
military, Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld spoke for all his peers. As I
reported at the
time, Rumsfeld's crazed worldview informed him that the riotous Iraqis were
actually celebrating the U.S. arrival.
"One can understand the pent-up feelings that can
result from decades of repression," said Donald Rumsfeld, smiling like a
serpent and still drunk from the previous day's toppling of Saddam Hussein's
statue in Baghdad. "They're free. And free people are free to make
mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things."
Even a psychiatrist for the Sopranos would have great
difficulty avoiding the conclusion that Rumsfeld was totally insane - as were
the underlying premises of the U.S. aggression. However, all of the American
"mistakes" that followed were of the same character, emanating from the same
central source: a cultural flaw that prevents most white Americans from
recognizing the humanity of non-European Others. The cognitively disabled can
destroy the world, but they cannot rule it.
Can a people raised on the mother's milk of massacre, human
slavery, and grand geo-resource theft break the habit? Yes, but only through
the experience of Defeat: decisive and irrevocable. Nazi Germany, imperial
Japan and colonial Europe were eclipsed and defeated, and became much better
societies as a result.
As long as white Americans think of most of the planet as
"Indian Country," they will continue to avoid their "Eureka Moment" - the point
at which they accept the humanity of the rest of the species. Until then, the
chickens - great flocks of them - will, as Malcolm said, come home to roost.
BAR Executive Editor Glen
Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford (at) BlackAgendaReport.com.
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