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A Republican's Case Against George W. Bush
aljazeerah.info ^ | April 17, 2004 | Paul Findley

Posted on 04/17/2004 1:23:55 PM PDT by TaxPayer2000

Former Congressman Assess U.S. Foreign Policy

DURING MY LONG life, America has surmounted many severe challenges. As a teenager, I experienced the Great Depression. In World War II, I saw war close-up as a Navy Seabee. As a country newspaper editor, I watched the Korean War from afar. As a Member of Congress, I agonized through the Vietnam War from start to finish. During these challenges I never for a moment worried about America's ultimate survival with its great principles and ideals still intact.

Today, for the first time, I worry deeply about America's future. We are in a deep hole. I believe President George W. Bush's decision to initiate war on Iraq will be the greatest and most costly blunder in American history. He has set America on the wrong course.

He orders the development and production of a new generation of nuclear arms for U.S. use only, meanwhile threatening other nations Iran and North Korea, for example, against acquiring any of its own.

Unleashing America's mighty sword, he brings about regime changes in Afghanistan and Iraq, but mires our forces in quagmires from which escape seems unlikely for many years.

He isolates America from common undertakings with time-tested allies. He trivializes the United Nations and violates its charter.

The president offers wars without end, and the Congress shouts its approval. But his use of America's vast arsenal is so reckless that he is regarded widely as the most dangerous man in the world.

Frustrated by Iraqi dissidents who protest the occupation of their country by killing U.S. troops almost daily, the president reverts to war measures. He orders heavy aerial bombing in wide areas of the countryside.

Even as body bags pile high, the president seems oblivious to war's horror. The rockets and one-ton bombs may kill a few Iraqi guerrillas and cause others to pull back and pause, but they kill and maim innocent civilians, level homes, turn neighborhoods into rubble, and permanently blight many lives. They create deep-seated outrage, not cooperation.

The Iraqi carnage is piled alongside the simultaneous destruction and blighting of American lives. More than 500 U.S. military personnel have been killed and, according to one estimate, nearly 10,000 have been wounded. Ponder that fact. Ten thousand American families permanently blighted in a war the United States initiated. Mark Twain, writing of war, once asked, "Will we wring the hearts of the unoffending widows with unavailing grief?"

The answer: People worldwide, especially in Iraq and Palestine, are livid over grievances against America. Almost all Iraqis are glad Saddam Hussain is out of power, but many of them the total may be a substantial majority, see America as arrogant, biased, untrustworthy, and bent on world domination.

Here are some of the reasons:

* In the l980s the height of Saddam's cruel treatment of Kurds and other Iraqi citizens the U.S. government served as the dictator's silent, uncomplaining partner, helping him battle Iran by providing intelligence and critical military supplies, even some components of weapons of mass destruction.

* At the end of the 1991 Gulf war, Iraqis had a bitter experience with the president's father. President George Bush, Sr. publicly urged the Iraqis to overthrow Saddam. His call prompted a strong uprising, but Bush refused U.S. support in any form. This bleak rejection prompted Saddam to use helicopter gunships to slaughter dissidents by the hundreds. He had retained use of these lethal aircraft in a provision of the U.S.-approved armistice.

* Iraqis also remembers bitterly that U.S. fighter planes enforced sanctions on the people of Iraq for a decade after the Gulf war. This embargo was so harsh it led to immense civilian suffering, including the death of at least a half-million Iraqi infants.

* Today, Iraqis are wary of the president's motives and dependability. Many doubt that his true objectives are, as he now states, establishing freedom and democracy in their country, or, as he earlier stated, destroying Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. Aware that he ignored offers of conciliation from Saddam's emissaries before the invasion, they believe he harbors dreams of an American empire and wanted the war in Iraq, come what may.

* Their greatest and most deep-seated complaint is Bush's failure to make even the slightest move to halt America's anti-Arab bias. For example, the president has made no effort to distance America from Israel's colonialism.

He pays lip-service to statehood as a goal for the Palestinians, but he has done nothing to stop Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's brutality of Palestinians assassinations, military forays that leave vast death and destruction, high fences that confine Palestinians like cattle, and the steady usurpation of more Palestinian land.

Bush seems unconcerned by the worldwide outrage at America's massive, unconditional, uncritical support of Israel, without which the Jewish state could never have carried out its humiliation and devastation of Palestinian society.

Bush is overwhelmed by the influence of religious zealots both Zionist and fundamentalist Christian. He ignores America's own heavy guilt for the plight of Palestinians. He fails to recognize that more than a billion Muslims worldwide, along with many millions of non-Muslims, are deeply aggrieved at this complicity.

Bush offers an exquisite example of close-in hypocrisy. On one side of a Middle East border, he tries to convince Iraqi Arabs that he offers them democracy and freedom, while at the same time, on the other side of the border, he supports Israel's violent denial of these identical rights for Palestinian Arabs.

Iraqis worry that U.S. occupation will become a new colonialism indefinite U.S. control of Iraqi oil reserves, Israeli-style brutality, and a U.S.-forced treaty that will keep Iraq from helping the Palestinians.

President Bush is so befuddled by the awful carnage of 9/11 and rumors of more assaults to come that he does not see what is vivid to most of the world the real ground zero of terrorism is in Palestine, not Manhattan. He ignores the real ground zero at great peril to America.

This issue surmounts all others in the presidential political campaign. It impels me to speak out against what George W. Bush is doing. I am a Republican, and I will remain in the Party of Lincoln. I feel no joy in making this case against the president. He may be sincere in his stewardship, but he is wrong, dead wrong in the direction he is taking our country.

What should be done? Must the president proceed with wars without end?

The president's best war decision is a purely political one, and it is plain, peaceful, generous and just. He must make a clean break from Israel's scofflaw behavior.

If Bush has the will, he can easily free himself and America. If he acts, he will transform the grim scene in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East into bright promise. Any day he chooses, the president can instantly without firing a shot quiet guerrilla warfare in Iraq and anti-American protests throughout the world.

All he needs to do is inform Sharon that all aid will be suspended until Israel vacates the Arab territory Israeli forces seized in June 1967. U.S. aid is literally Israel's lifeline, so the ultimatum would be electrifying evidence that the United States, at long last, will do what is right for Arabs and Muslims, while still protecting Israel from attack. If Bush acts, the Iraqi people will have reason to believe, for the first time, that the U.S. government truly opposes colonialism.

The ultimatum would prompt rejoicing worldwide, not just among Iraqis and Palestinians. Opinion polls show that a large majority of Israelis, weary of the long, bloody struggle to subjugate the Palestinians, would welcome coexistence with an independent, peaceful Palestine.

An impressive foundation for this presidential ultimatum already exists. All member states of the Arab League, plus Hamas and Hezbollah, unanimously offered peace-for-withdrawal four years ago. A similar plan called the Geneva Accord recently was announced jointly by former officials of Israel and Palestine. Almost simultaneously, four retired heads of Israeli intelligence even urged full, unilateral withdrawal from the West Bank and Gaza.

By standing resolutely for justice for Palestinians, who are mostly Muslim, Bush would virtually end anti-American protests and strengthen moderate forces worldwide.

Will Bush liberate America from endless wars and chart a constructive, peaceful new future for our nation? If he does so promptly, he will be a shoo-in for re-election. If he does not, I will join other Republicans there will be many of us in urging his defeat.

Paul Findley, a Member of Congress for 22 years, is the author of They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby and chairman emeritus of the Council for the National Interest. He writes books and articles from his home in Jacksonville, IL and lectures widely on international affairs.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
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1 posted on 04/17/2004 1:23:56 PM PDT by TaxPayer2000
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To: TaxPayer2000
aljazeerah posted this. Hope he feels better that he wrote it now....
2 posted on 04/17/2004 1:25:51 PM PDT by b4its2late (Hillary, it is bad to suppress laughter; it goes back down and spreads to your hips.)
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To: TaxPayer2000
Another short-sighted individual, regardless of his idealogy.
3 posted on 04/17/2004 1:28:25 PM PDT by marvlus
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Paul Findlay, giving aid and comfort to our enemies, both foreign and domestic. Puke.

4 posted on 04/17/2004 1:29:14 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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Looks like there is a new darling of the democrats/islamofacists. Bet Perkie Katie can't wait to slurp him up.
5 posted on 04/17/2004 1:30:23 PM PDT by scottinoc
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To: TaxPayer2000
The War on Terror trumps all. 3000 lives in NYC, PA, and DC trump all. In all due respect, Findlay should crawl under a rock.
6 posted on 04/17/2004 1:30:53 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic (Re-elect Dubya)
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To: TaxPayer2000
This Findley was an IL Republican in the mold of his colleague John B. Anderson, who endorsed Walter F. Mondale 20 years ago! I would question his "Republicanism." What's wrong with IL?
7 posted on 04/17/2004 1:31:22 PM PDT by Theodore R. (When will they ever learn?)
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To: TaxPayer2000
Paul Findley, a Member of Congress for 22 years, is the author of "They Dare to Speak Out: People and Institutions Confront Israel's Lobby"

Ah, it's all about the Joooos. Now we know why Al Jazeera is so interested...

8 posted on 04/17/2004 1:31:28 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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To: TaxPayer2000
Lemme guess. 'Rat right?
9 posted on 04/17/2004 1:31:43 PM PDT by sauropod ("How do you know he's a King?" "Because he doesn't have sh!t all over him.")
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To: TaxPayer2000
Here's someone else who hopes Bush loses:


10 posted on 04/17/2004 1:31:59 PM PDT by Sister_T (Democrats AND The Partisan Press are the REAL enemies to freedom in the world!)
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"By standing resolutely for justice for Palestinians, who are mostly Muslim, Bush would virtually end anti-American protests and strengthen moderate forces worldwide."

Oh please. Standing resolutely for the justice of the Muslims in Kosovo didn't end the anti-American protests there. Even today American policewomen have been murdered by radical Muslims in Kosovo.

Such animals don't care if we aid them in a war...and the Palestinians are far more violent, with far more suicide bombers, than the Kosovo Muslims...meaning that Palestinians are even less likely to appreciate any friendship or aid that we show them.

11 posted on 04/17/2004 1:32:29 PM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Read carefully ... he thinks 9/11 was a less important crime than Israel being in the west bank... what a lunatic.

If a peaceful palestine can be constructed to live next to Israel, that would be fine. But he makes no mention at all of the 30 years of terrrorism by the PLO and Hamas that makes "peaceful coexistence" so difficult.
12 posted on 04/17/2004 1:35:17 PM PDT by WOSG (http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com - I salute our brave fallen.)
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Oh please. Standing resolutely for the justice of the Muslims in Kosovo didn't end the anti-American protests there. Even today American policewomen have been murdered by radical Muslims in Kosovo.

You got that right and didn't we help the Muslims there? So much for standing resolutely for the justice of the Muslims! Why do these folks think that appeasement is the answer?

13 posted on 04/17/2004 1:35:33 PM PDT by Sister_T (Democrats AND The Partisan Press are the REAL enemies to freedom in the world!)
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To: TaxPayer2000
Paul Findley is a common critic of AIPAC (The American-Israel Public Affairs Committee), because he believes that they use thir influence unduly to control and manipulate elections. His being published in Al-Jazeera could be a result of his life-long stance on the pro-Israel lobby.
14 posted on 04/17/2004 1:35:51 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (¿Podemos ahora sonreír?)
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Mr. Finley,

Go to hell.

Sincerely,

...Alia
15 posted on 04/17/2004 1:36:25 PM PDT by Alia (California -- It's Groovy! Baby!)
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To: TaxPayer2000
Al-Jazeera???? That news outlet should be *shut down.* They're not a news agency; they're shills for terrorism.
16 posted on 04/17/2004 1:37:53 PM PDT by valkyrieanne (Fallujah delenda est.)
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To: TaxPayer2000
That's what happens when one is senile.
17 posted on 04/17/2004 1:38:29 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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Findley has been Anti-Israel since way, way before 9-11. Google this puke and see.
18 posted on 04/17/2004 1:38:30 PM PDT by Mike Darancette (General - Alien Army of the Right (AAOTR))
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To: TaxPayer2000
If Bush has the will, he can easily free himself and America. If he acts, he will transform the grim scene in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East into bright promise. Any day he chooses, the president can instantly without firing a shot quiet guerrilla warfare in Iraq and anti-American protests throughout the world.

All he needs to do is inform Sharon that all aid will be suspended until Israel vacates the Arab territory Israeli forces seized in June 1967.

Sure, whatever you say Paul. The perps in Iraq will love us, if only we put the screws on Israel. Talk about a leap of faith, divorced from any semblance of reality. Somehow, I don't think Bush will be taking your advice.

Paul Findley for those who do not know, was a congressman from Springfield Illinois, who was so pro Arab and anti Israel, that he was defeated by Richard Durbin, who is now a sitting senator from Illinois.

19 posted on 04/17/2004 1:40:11 PM PDT by Torie
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To: TaxPayer2000
He uses all the same lefty arguments we all know and hate. He's not a Republican...
20 posted on 04/17/2004 1:42:51 PM PDT by Killborn (I'd rather have Big Bizniz than Big Guvmint. (He's a moron.))
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