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Jun-02-2012 17:27TweetFollow @OregonNews Obama Emerges as the US Warrior PresidentJames M. Wall Salem-News.comThe Times reports that the President is given a chart with the names of potential targets...
(CHICAGO) - Memorial Day in the United States is a time for hot dogs, overcooked burgers, too much beer, and a massive dose of militaristic patriotism. It is also a good time for Americans to begin thinking seriously of who should be elected president this November. This year, President Obama kept his focus on his own reelection campaign and, at the same time, announced himself as the US warrior president. The president has apparently decided a warrior president is a better image to project for his reelection in a downward spiraling economy. Don’t take my word for it. Check out a story released on Memorial Day. It was orchestrated by the Obama White House for the New York Times. The story appeared in the Times‘ internet edition on Memorial Day, and in the print edition the next day. With the help of White House operatives, past and present, the Times portrays the president as a man carrying the heavy moral burden of deciding when a US-desginated suspected terrorist will die in a drone attack. Since many of these US-designated suspected terrorists are frequently killed in their homes in crowded communities, others die in the attack, including, at times, women and children. On one recent occasion, the targeted victim was an American male citizen. The Times reports that the President is given a chart with the names of potential targets:
This is an “unconventional war”, as the Times puts it. It is also an unprecedented war, which would not be considered a war at all, except for the steps taken by President George W. Bush after September 11, 2001. After the attacks, Bush essentially declared war on Islam. The result of this strategy was to create a national fear of Islam, both foreign and domestic, feeding the Islamophobia that was already an American reality. It also led to two wars against Middle Eastern pre-dominantly Islamic nations, Iraq and Afganistan. What should have been and still should be, a search for the criminal gang behind 9/11, became on George Bush’s watch, a holy war, a Global War on Terror (GWOT). This global war was carried out under the tight control of a neo-conservative cabal of politicians, many of whom were strong Zionists eager to direct US military might against Israel’s neighbors. A major weapon in the GWOT is the robot-controlled drone. After the Times‘ Memorial Day story appeared, the the Guardian commented on Obama’s role in the drone attacks:
American drone warfare is rapidly increasing. Nick Turse, co-author of the just-published book, Terminator Planet: The First History of Drone Warfare, 2001-2050, describes the sharp increase of drones in the US arsenal:
As Barack Obama enters the final months of his reelection campaign, he wants the American people to know that he is, to use an old George Bush term, “the decider”, as to which human target to strike. The US has shifted its wars from the ground to unmanned drones in the sky. President Obama is slowly bringing the Bush wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to a conclusion. Yet, for political purposes, he still wants to portray himself as a warrior president. He is doing this by releasing a detailed description of how the drone warfare is conducted. One week after the Memorial Day Times story on the US drone war, the White House provided information for a second story in the Times. This story describes Obama’s role in the cyberwar against Iran that he inherited from President Bush. This second story is “based on interviews over the past 18 months with current and former American, European and Israeli officials involved in the program, as well as a range of outside experts.” With White House support, the Times made the case that President Obama has pushed the cyber campaign against Iran from his earliest days in office. Officials quoted in this story “gave differing assessments of how successful the sabotage program was in slowing Iran’s progress toward developing the ability to build nuclear weapons.”
This is war talk of the first order, the American empire leader standing astride the Middle East with the most sophisticated technology available to wreck havoc on those who oppose him. The White House must have determined that these two stories served the best interests of the President. They were not new stories. The cyber attacks on Iran and the drone attacks, have been on-going for the three years of Obama’s first term. The two accounts stressing Obama’s role in these two campaigns portend problems for an Obama second term, assuming he prevails against Republican presumed nominee Mitt Romney. The problems come in the fact that a warrior president will find it difficult to pivot quickly and emerge once again as the creative peace president he initially promised to be. To be sure, and much to his domestic advantage, Obama’s cyber attacks and his increased use of drones, do not put American troops in harm’s way. But, it is also true that by his decision to use remote technology to attack other nations, Obama is setting an example for other nations to follow him down a dangerous and unpredictable path. In a second Obama term, Obama will either have to continue his remote warfare and give up his desire to be a peace maker, or he will have to utilize his next four years to lead his nation out of its exceptionalist warrior mentality. Stephen M. Walt, co-author with John Meirsheimer of the Israel Lobby, wrote for the Foreign Policy web site a perceptive description of how others see us:
The US, as Stephen M. Walt knows well, has “friends” like Israel, who want the US to remain exceptional. Israel believes it is to its own advantage as an intruder, occupying power in the predominantly Muslim region, to maintain a military edge that allows it to continue to illegally expand its own empire ambitions. President Obama, heavily burdened by his own Zionist-controlled Congress, will have to exercise considerable wisdom and courage to pivot away from his campaign image as a warrior president to that of a leader who means it when he says he wants to apply “American values” to his foreign policy. Those “American values” also reject Islamophobia, which unfortunately was ignited full force after 9/11 and which President Obama has done little to tamper down with his random killing of Muslim suspects, primarily in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. How strong is Islamophobia and racism among America voters? Go to the right wing web lists and list serves, or just spend two hours a day watching Fox News/Entertainment, and you get an understanding of the ignorance and fear promulgated from these corners, pouring more Islamophobia into the American public’s emotional bloodstream. Islamophobia in its present form is not as old as anti-semetism, but it is easily ramped up in the hands of hate mongers with a political agenda In case you don’t have a conservative friend who emails you Islamophobic literature, Wikipedia offers this definition:
It is depressing to have to suggest that our “change we can believe in” president has adopted the mantle of a warrior president, outdoing George Bush in some quarters. But politics is a messy business which calls for twisted paths to victory. Maybe President Obama is riding the warrior president chariot until his successful reelection. After that he will need considerable help to get off that chariot. The story is told of a meeting at Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s home in Hyde Park, New York, attended by labor and civil rights leader A. Philip Randolph. In the meeting, Randolph asked Roosevelt to speak out more on labor and civil rights issues. According to Eleanor Roosevelt, who was present for the conversation, the president responded, ” I’d like to ask you to go out and make me do what you think it is I should do. Go out and make me do it.” Is it possible Barack Obama is asking his supporters to make him pivot away from remote technologically advanced attacks on Muslim targets and attacks on Muslim nations like Iran and Syria, both sources of Israel’s collective paranoia. It was FDR’s strategy to ask for help to contend with the pressures he faced, including a recalcitrant Congress. Obama needs the same help now, some of which is already available in a New York Times editorial:
The Times editorial writer is being gentle. Others are less so. If Obama ever expects to regain the support of the more progressive political left in the US, he will have to make a strong case to writers and activists like Medea Benjamin, a cofounder of Codepink, and the author of the book, Drone Warfare. Benjamin has been an advocate for social justice for more than 30 years. After the Times story on drone warfare appeared, Benjamin wrote in the progressive web site, Nation of Change:
Why indeed should the public, left or right, believe what the Obama administration says? The answer to that question should concern Obama and his staff through November and beyond. If he expects to be the Obama we once thought we knew, he will have some serious explaining to do. Please visit Jim's Website, Wall Writings _____________________________
Journalism was Jim Wall’s undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. An ordained United Methodist clergy person; he and his wife, Mary Eleanor, are the parents of three sons, and the grandparents of four grandchildren. They live in Elmhurst, Illinois. Jim served for two years on active duty in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF (inactive) reserve. While serving with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years, starting in 1972. Time magazine wrote about the new editor, who arrived at the Christian Century determined to turn the magazine into a hard-hitting news publication. The inspiration for Wall Writings comes from that mindset and from many other sources that have influenced Jim’s writings over the years, including politics, cinema, media, American culture, and the political struggles in the Middle East. Jim has made more than 20 trips to that region as a journalist, during which he covered such events as Anwar Sadat’s 1977 trip to Jerusalem, and the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. He has interviewed, and written about, journalists, religious leaders, political leaders and private citizens in the region. You can write to Jim Wall at jameswall8@gmail.com. http://wallwritings.me/2012/06/02/obama-emerges-as-the-us-warrior-president/ Articles for June 1, 2012 | Articles for June 2, 2012 | Articles for June 3, 2012 | googlec507860f6901db00.htmlQuick Links
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Anonymous June 2, 2012 7:04 pm (Pacific time)
obama is not winding up iraq or afghanistan, troops I know are going back, and billions in mercenaries, paid for by the opium the marines are guarding in Afghanistan. And, this article forgets to mention, that obama invaded Libya thru the U.N. saying "the U.N. gave approval, I dont need congress approval", and now going to Syria. obama is a teleprompter reading puppet to the global elite, nothing else, and romney is the same. This is why I support Ron Paul...WHo the heck is this author? Does he do NO research?
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