Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Obama's Israeli Statement on Syrian Chemical Weapon Use Makes Me Want to Puke


I don't watch much television and don't trust any TV news outlet on the subjects of war, peace, economic justice or the environment.  But I turned the TV on early this morning, to watch how the media dealt with Obama's visit to Israel.

I grazed NBC, CBS and ABC early news.  I was annoyed by FOX News coverage, which continues to portray Obama as not nearly loyal enough to Israel to qualify as an American president.  I turned to CNN, where live reports were coming in to the American News Desk from their senior reporter and former key employee of the Israel America Public Affairs Committee, Wolf Blitzer, who is traveling with the presidential entourage.

I watched, during the joint press conference held by Obama and Netanyahu in Jerusalem (not the seat of the Israeli government recognized by the government of the USA), as Obama was asked about reported use by the Syrian government, or by the rebels, within the past few days.  Obama addressed the reports:
With respect to chemical weapons, we intend to investigate thoroughly exactly what happened. 
So I’ve instructed my teams to work closely with all other countries in the region and international organizations and institutions to find out precisely whether this red line was crossed. 
The broader point is that once we establish the facts, I have made clear that the use of chemical weapons is a game changer and I won’t make an announcement today about next steps because I think we have to gather the facts. But I do think that when you start seeing weapons that can cause potential devastation and mass causalities and you let that genie out of the bottle, then you are looking potentially at even more horrific scenes than we’ve already seen in Syria, and the international community has to act on that additional information.
I wanted to puke.  Especially as it was being despicably uttered on the tenth anniversary of the beginning of our huge war crime in Iraq - shoved down the throats of Americans by the post-9/11 GWOT cabal, so directly related to the Project for the New American Century and A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm, and by a media and political establishment stock full of people who intensely believed our criminal Iraqi expedition would help Israel, no matter what it did to America, let alone Iraq. 

Iraq is where we've been shown more horrific scenes than in Syria, time and time again, in spite of the firings, censorship and threats of retribution that have kept the media acquiescent, right up to the present.  Dahr Jamail, on Democracy Now this morning, described our use of what have to be regarded as "red-line"-crossing chemical weapons - depleted uranium and white phosphorus - in Iraq, particularly in the battles of Fallujah (emphasis added):
And going on to Fallujah, because I wrote about this a year ago, and then I returned to the city again this trip, we are seeing an absolute crisis of congenital malformations of newborn. There is one doctor, a pediatrician named Dr. Samira Alani, working on this crisis in the city. She’s the only person there registering cases. And she’s seeing horrific birth defects. I mean, these are extremely hard to look at. They’re extremely hard to bear witness to. But it’s something that we all need to pay attention to, because of the amount of depleted uranium used by the U.S. military during both of their brutal attacks on the city of 2004, as well as other toxic munitions like white phosphorus, among other things. 
And so, what this has generated is, from 2004 up to this day, we are seeing a rate of congenital malformations in the city of Fallujah that has surpassed even that in the aftermath of—in the wake of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that were—that nuclear bombs were dropped on at the end of World War II. So, Dr. Samira Alani actually visited with doctors in Japan, comparing statistics, and found that the amount of congenital malformations in Fallujah is 14 times greater than the same rate measured in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in the aftermath of the nuclear bombings. 
These types of birth defects, she said—there are types of congenital malformations that she said they don’t even have medical terms for, that some of the things they’re seeing, they’ve never seen before. They’re not in any of the books or any of the scientific literature that they have access to. She said it’s common now in Fallujah for newborns to come out with massive multiple systemic defects, immune problems, massive central nervous system problems, massive heart problems, skeletal disorders, baby’s being born with two heads, babies being born with half of their internal organs outside of their bodies, cyclops babies literally with one eye—really, really, really horrific nightmarish types of birth defects. 
And it is ongoing.
It is ongoing.  14 times greater malformation rat than experienced by the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki!

Israel's illegal use of chemical weapons against its neighbors is longstanding. Its recent use of coerced sterilizations against its own citizens who don't look white enough - Ethiopian Jews - has finally been brought to light.

And the same scoundrels who prepped us to go into an insane and criminal war against Iraq, are going to force us into what will end up being a nuclear war against Iran.  In the same press conference Wednesday where Obama threatened some warlike response against Syria, he refused to confront Netanyahu about Iran's nuclear intentions.  Instead, he asked to be brought to the nearest donkey that needed servicing. 

Here's Obama on the Syrian chemical weapon report:


Here's Dahr Jamail on our use of  illegal chemical weapons in Iraq:

Personal note:  The combination of the second anniversary of the Fukushima reactor explosions and subsequent meltdowns, the tenth anniversary of the murder of Rachel Corrie and the tenth anniversary of the beginning of our Iraq War depressed me so much, I found it hard to write about politics, public affairs or the environment for almost a week.  Maybe I'll bounce back.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

See, the Obamaniac USraeli surreptitious attack on US gave you indigestion qualifying as domestic chemical weapons use! Turn Him and Bibi in to the Hague for preemptive drone vaporization!

Anonymous said...

Cum Saturday NIGHT: " ... Wednesday where Obama threatened some warlike response against Syria, he refused to confront Netanyahu about Iran's nuclear intentions. Instead, he asked to be brought to the nearest donkey that needed servicing." What DEM goes around DEM cums around!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, big news, Obama is as beholden to the Military Industrial Complex as was George Bush, and his Daddy and any other President for the last 150 years. I don't vote for POTUS because it there is no reason to cast a vote for any of the evils that are attempting to sell their souls to the Military Industrial Complex. Ugghhh, just more of the same.

Anonymous said...

The quality of the commentary, (or should I say the lack thereof), has attracted comments similarly lacking substance. Evidently, it's the best you've got.

Philip Munger said...

anon @ 7:12 - and you added something? What?

Anonymous said...

Anon at 7:12 added some of that which was missing, ....reasoned and rational perspective.