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Guantanamo Closing—Why it’s Symbolically, Spiritually and Materially Important

May 9th, 2013

By Don Dust

Finally. President Barack Obama has made a clear and convincing case for closing Guantanamo! Yet many Americans expected, or assumed, it would have closed early in his first term—that is to say the case was already self-evident. After all it was one reason this president was elected our new leader—to reverse the criminality and immorality of the Bush Administration. Mostly the same reasons finally articulated were just as true as when he initially took office. (See Obama Remembers Gitmo Exists Says ‘Not Necessary’ for American Safety by Lucy Steigewald at AntiWar.com April 30, 2013.)

Closing this stigma of war crime and national shame has always been a high agenda item for many Americans. It is has now become the watermark battleground that could begin to show who, or what, really runs this country—certain special interests (that elected legislators really represent) and the Pentagon/ CIA or The People of this country? In essence it is our own Berlin Wall (and to think Dick Cheney’s company played a part in building it).

As of yet Washington D.C.’s beltway pattern of high corruption level and willful distortion to truth continues to reign supreme. Think about it: “Why has there been so much resistance to closing Gulag Gitmo; or getting those prisoners a fair and/or public trial (rather than so much hoopla about defining them as enemy combatants); or treating them halfway decently before declared guilty by a fair trial, etc., (in our covert world of black ops prisons with the help of “extraordinary” renditions?” It seems the whole war on terror has become terrorism.

And it’s not because most of those people were, or are, all that dangerous—but rather it is that truth itself is that dangerous—that is a greater truth to which 9/11 was forged to serve—once it happened and could be quickly capitalized. It was always about avoiding laws of our country and International Treaties and human rights Proclamations.

Several contingency groups benefited from 9/11 (see essay “9/11: Who Really Benefited?” by Captain America found on the Internet). Three powerful contingencies that benefited are: 1) investors of the military industrial complex and related private contractors and mercenary groups who literally have made a killing since, 2) investors (that is owners of securities) of major oil companies, and 3) Zionists who wanted to further make U.S. foreign policy equivalent to what was, and still is, the policy goals of right-wing Zionists—such as to get Americans to believe that all of Israel’s enemies are equally enemies of the people of the United States (even if most Americans are not Jewish or Israeli), and to get the U.S Government to label Israel’s enemies as all terrorists as policy and propaganda (which resulted from a long term, major propaganda campaign—see Benjamin Netanyahu’s 2001 reprint of 1995 book Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat the International Terrorist Network as one of many, many examples).

Since 9/11, U.S. foreign policy has in effect opened up the opium trade in Afghanistan; illegally attacked Israel’s enemy Saddam Hussein and that nation (see “I don't mean to say I told you so, but....” by Stephen Walt at http://walt.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2010/02/08/i_dont_mean_to_say_i_told_you_so_but.

And now we are destroying Syria (for Israel or please explain how Syria is so important to the American people that we should be so meddlesome in their affairs?) as we are still on track to attack Iran with uncompromising demands, similar to our demands for unconditional surrender from Japan in WW2, that more or less guaranteed Japan would not, so then we allowed ourselves a choice to use two nuclear bombs with massive civilian casualties. This standoff with Iran , with all the dubious propaganda, is equally for Israel); and the fact that such endeavors cost unimaginable amounts of American tax dollars and potentially could cost many American lives doesn’t seem to mean a thing to the Neo-Con-Artists—who basically came up with this hegemony. Nor did they care whether such events would destroy our overall economic viability (clearly evident in their impulsive push to war with no adequate thought to after all circumstances).

But think of the mindless excuses from war hawks (including complicity by the mainstream media) that has tried to stop any transparency about Guantanamo prisoners—including how many of those people were randomly rounded up in Afghanistan via blood money paid to War Lords—yes bribery money ultimately from tax payers via our government employees). If war is about winning hearts and minds then who wants to learn the ugly truth about how things really went down—better to keep things under the rug and away from the home front? (Or how is it that so many were finally cleared for release since we had nothing to charge them with?)

There are several documentaries on Guantanamo that you can find on the Internet to learn more about the story—than what the mainstream media gives. It is not some small, sideline issue—it is central to who and what we are—as opposed to who we claim we are.

Back in November of 2009 Attorney General Eric Holder announced a trial for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed would be held at a Federal Courthouse in New York City. The very next month a quixotic and bizarre underwear bomber story emerged that more or less buried any discussion about the trial (that some in NYC did not want). That underwear bomber story scenario was not only an idiotic plot—it always seemed suspicious—as some conspiracy theorists have found plenty enough to question. Nevertheless the mainstream media played it like a real threat ad nauseum (never suggesting intelligence groups or types do engage “active measures” from time to time to affect outcomes—if for no other reason than to protect their own backsides).

Shortly thereafter came the racism of Pamela Geller and Robert Spenser and their Stop the Islamization of America group complaining about the Ground Zero Mosque. After this carried on a few months with more mouthpieces there was little, if any, discussion about public or fair trials for prisoners of America’s gulag system—such ideas were effectively shunted—and equally there grew more imbecile excuses as to why the “mighty” U.S. could not close it down this Cuban residence, culminating to such hair-brained notions as such men were “too” dangerous to imprison on American soil (even as our high ratio prisoner society has routinely locked up more dangerous men).

Whereas, in previous years, mainstream had inundated the public consciousness with endless discussions about whether water boarding was really torture—while completely and deliberately ignoring an International Red Cross report (sent to all major U.S news outlets) that stated at least 44 people were known to have died from U.S. sponsored torture (post 9/11).

Still there is simply no way President Obama can close this base on his own, or at least the prison part of it, without major and active U.S. citizen and world support. President Obama is surrounded by entrenched cabinet-levels of the Executive branch that are power-hungry and have established the fact they have little respect for law, the American people or pretty much any form of scruple. Equally a top-down and corrupted Democratic Party suffocates any possibility for refreshing air. After all it was his choice of Rahm Israel Emanuel for Chief of Staff, in his first term, who apparently helped sideline closing Guantanamo.

So it is not enough for Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks to admonish the President, or correctly criticize him, such as for not having the stomach for a tough fight—and his constant capacity to compromise or capitulate. There has to be a major coalition of the American people with him, willing to let Congress and their staffs know we Americans are tired of this status quo, and we are going to do something about it. (Currently you can’t even email some U.S. Senators a statement of any length—as it prints as all run together—no spacing—take John McCain’s official email sight as example? Obviously McCain, nor his staff, doesn’t even read from their constituency? And it’s not just such level of arrogance—but also how mediocre are many of their minds in supposedly deliberate in Congress.

Why has not the U.S. Senate called for an investigation of the likely assassination of Paul Wellstone, who was well positioned to be re-elected for another term? (You see it’s not really about being Jewish—but rather if you are a crazy, right-wing NeoCon or not). Apparently Brooklyn born-and-raised Norm Coleman’s later right-wing political career in Minnesota was much more acceptable to Bush and Rove (they personally encouraged him to run against Wellstone). Yes here was a rookie freshman advanced to chairman of the Judicial Committee while he strongly advocated Bush’s war in Iraq and railed against the United Nation (being such an expert and all with no partisan biases).

Americans must make a firm and powerful stand now—bigger than the Occupy Movement. Where is the Free Speech movement of the likes of Mario Savio, where are the campus protests at Madison and Kent State Ohio? (Think tanks were betting that as long as there was no draft there wouldn’t be too many big protests.) The D.C. Mall should be flooded this summer with people demanding justice for all people. This is not a party issue—this is All American issue who and what we want to be in an already unstable world.

Too many elected leaders are corrupted. How can so many in Congress possibly stand in the way of the reasons President Obama announced for closing that Bush Legacy? Congress-people are blatantly acting as traitors to our very values and Constitutional liberties. They must be ousted from any decision-making capacity—if not put on trial for high crimes of treason.

We must force the military and intelligence quagmire to subordinate to the President. To think that mere men and women at the top of echelons have been placing themselves into position to play some egotistical God—that is one who could arbitrarily make up the rules, who could judge according to one’s own sanctimonious dictates, who could willfully sanction war and murder, and could punish with a nebulous form of eternal torture as hell (with no possible right to justifiable justice), is beyond comprehension and the pale—unless one realizes how the very meaning of corruption comports itself even within the ambiance of Washington D.C. (This was Dick Cheney saying we need to get Medieval.)

We don’t need another Arab Spring but we do need our own form of American Summer. We must reclaim our participatory role in our governance . The question is not whether the President has given up on common sense and idealism—but rather whether the American people have.

THIS IS THE TIME AND THIS IS THE ISSUE OF CONTENTION
OCCUPY! OCCUPY! OCCUPY THE SOUL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!

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By Don Dust

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