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http://www.zmag.org/ZNET.htm The American Administration Is A Bloodthirsty Wild Animal by
Harold Pinter Earlier
this year, I had a major operation for cancer. The operation and its
after effects were something of a nightmare. I felt I was a man unable
to swim bobbing about under water in a deep dark endless ocean. But I
did not drown and I am very glad to be alive. However,
I found that to emerge from a personal nightmare was to enter an
infinitely more pervasive public nightmare - the nightmare of American
hysteria, ignorance, arrogance, stupidity and belligerence; the most
powerful nation the world has ever known effectively waging war against
the rest of the world. "If
you are not with us, you are against us," President George W. Bush
has said. He has also said: "We will not allow the world's worst
weapons to remain in the hands of the world's worst leaders." Quite
right. Look in the mirror, chum. That's you. America
is at this moment developing advanced systems of "weapons of mass
destruction" and is prepared to use them where it sees fit. It has
more of them than the rest of the world put together. It has walked away
from international agreements on biological and chemical weapons,
refusing to allow inspection of its own factories. The hypocrisy behind
its public declarations and its own actions is almost a joke. America
believes that the 3,000 deaths in New York are the only deaths that
count, the only deaths that matter. They are American deaths. Other
deaths are unreal, abstract, of no consequence. The
3,000 deaths in Afghanistan are never referred to. The hundreds of
thousands of Iraqi children dead through American and British sanctions
which have deprived them of essential medicines are never referred to. The
effect of depleted uranium, used by America in the Gulf war, is never
referred to. Radiation levels in Iraq are appallingly high. Babies are
born with no brain, no eyes, no genitals. Where they do have ears,
mouths or rectums, all that issues from these orifices is blood. The
200,000 deaths in East Timor in 1975 brought about by the Indonesian
government but inspired and supported by America are never referred to.
The 500,000 deaths in Guatemala, Chile, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Uruguay,
Argentina and Haiti, in actions supported and subsidised by America, are
never referred to. The
millions of deaths in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are no longer referred
to. The desperate plight of the Palestinian people, the central factor
in world unrest, is hardly referred to. But
what a misjudgment of the present and what a misreading of history this
is. People do not forget. They do not forget the death of their fellows,
they do not forget torture and mutilation, they do not forget injustice,
they do not forget oppression, they do not forget the terrorism of
mighty powers. They not only don't forget: they also strike back. The
atrocity in New York was predictable and inevitable. It was an act of
retaliation against constant and systematic manifestations of state
terrorism on the part of America over many years, in all parts of the
world. In
Britain, the public is now being warned to be "vigilant" in
preparation for potential terrorist acts. The language is in itself
preposterous. How will - or can - public vigilance be embodied? Wearing
a scarf over your mouth to keep out poison gas? However,
terrorist attacks are quite likely, the inevitable result of our Prime
Minister's contemptible and shameful subservience to America. Apparently
a terrorist poison gas attack on the London Underground system was
recently prevented. But
such an act may indeed take place. Thousands of schoolchildren travel on
the Underground every day. If there is a poison gas attack from which
they die, the responsibility will rest entirely on the shoulders of our
Prime Minister. Needless to say, the Prime Minister does not travel on
the Underground himself. The
planned war against Iraq is in fact a plan for premeditated murder of
thousands of civilians in order, apparently, to rescue them from their
dictator. America
and Britain are pursuing a course that can lead only to an escalation of
violence throughout the world and finally to catastrophe. It is obvious,
however, that America is bursting at the seams to attack Iraq. I
believe that it will do this not only to take control of Iraqi oil, but
also because the American administration is now a bloodthirsty wild
animal. Bombs are its only vocabulary. Many Americans, we know, are
horrified by the posture of their government, but seem to be helpless. Unless Europe finds the solidarity, intelligence, courage and will to challenge and resist American power, Europe itself will deserve Alexander Herzen's declaration - "We are not the doctors. We are the disease". = The
article is taken from an address given by Harold Pinter on receiving an
honorary degree at the University of Turin = I’m new to this website
stuff. I didn’t
know how to connect readers to this monumental article by Harold Pinter,
so I just copied the whole thing from Z MAG’s website. (web address at
the top of this page) If I broke any laws by ‘borrowing’ this article from Z,
lock-stock-&-barrel, all I can say in my defense is I’m doing
everything I can to prevent a war with Iraq and I’m not going to be
impaled by legalisms. (maybe
later but not now)
I unequivocally recommend Z MAG’s website as the single
best source of the news.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Harold
Pinter, Pinter and Samuel Beckett were considered (by a mile) the top
two avant garde playwrights of the late 20th century.
As you canl see from this article, Harold Pinter is
still one of the best writers in the world.
Thank you, Harold Pinter. And
thank you, Z MAG. Ron
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