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FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS: Hope you had a merry Christmas – 'cause it's gonna be a Satanic new year
Antiwar.com ^ | December 31, 2001 | Justin Raimondo

Posted on 12/31/2001 1:51:39 AM PST by H.R. Gross

Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com

December 31, 2001

FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS
Hope you had a merry Christmas – 'cause it's gonna be a Satanic new year

My last New Year's column contained a statement that stands out, in retrospect, as a prediction and a warning that, unfortunately, went unheeded. America, I wrote,

"Stands astride the world, a global Gulliver lording it over the Lilliputians. But at the apogee of its power, the US is subject to the irony of world hegemony – increased vulnerability."

SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES

Little did I know how vulnerable. Like most Americans, I never imagined that, less than a year later, we would all be staring in disbelief at the smoking ruins of the Pentagon – and a good part of downtown Manhattan.  But I knew something was amiss: "In the coming year," I predicted, "the profiteers of empire will be especially busy selling the whole panoply of 'good works' the US is performing overseas," especially in "the Middle East, where we are ostensibly fighting another bogey of the modern world, 'terrorism.' Whether the American people are buying it is another question."

OVER THE HORIZON

Well, if they weren't buying it before, now they certainly are – and with a vengeance. As the US goes rampaging through Central Asia in search of Osama bin Laden and his Terrorist International, the War Party has been given a blank check – and they're diddling over how much to make it out for. But you didn't have to be a certified seer, a Nostradamus or a Jean Dixon, to see what was coming over the horizon. Reiterating the Clintonian record – a new military intervention every few months – I wrote:

"These days, the brazen belligerence of the US goes way beyond arrogance and all the way to hubris, the old Greek conception of a pride so overweening that it literally begs to be toppled, like Icarus felled for daring to approach the sun."

ICARUS UNREPENTANT

Yet Icarus hasn't learned his lesson. Still reaching for that bright orb, he doesn't realize he's been blinded. Lashing out, he stumbles about in the darkness, bellowing like a wounded giant, and wreaking devastation across the globe. Already the ripple effect caused by the US military campaign has caused disruption throughout the region, with India moving quickly to destabilize Pakistan. The nutball Hindu nationalists who hold sway in New Delhi have recently acquired a cache of new weapons from Israel – and don't think they won't use them.

A WARNING

India and Israel have a lot in common: not only a mutual hatred of Islam, but also an expressed willingness to use nuclear weapons. It was not for nothing, after all, that Israel recently admitted what it has always officially denied (even though everyone knew the story of Mordecai Vanunu): yes, they have nukes. But why admit this now, at the height of the crisis, unless it is meant as a warning that they won't hesitate to use them?

THE BRAHMIN BOMB

On the other side of the Middle East, New Delhi's Brahmins are wielding the nuclear stick more openly, explicitly threatening Pakistan with the unthinkable. At issue is the Vale of Kashmir, a section of Central Asia so mountainous and inaccessible that it makes the terrain of Afghanistan look like a golf course. India has always claimed it, in spite of its overwhelmingly Muslim population. If India allowed a real national referendum, Kashmir would doubtless go with Pakistan, but New Delhi's "Great Power" conceit would never permit that, and so the region has been in a constant state of war since the partition of India and Pakistan more than 50 years ago.

IMPERIAL INDIA

From this lair of Islamic "terrorism," various Islamic tribes and groups have launched attacks on India proper, and the Brahmins, asserting their regional hegemony, have decided to follow the good example of the United States in pursuing "terrorism" to its source. Since the Indians aver – without offering any proof – that the terrorist attacks have been organized and directed by Islamabad, and that these groups are little more than proxies for Pakistan, in effect a de facto state of war already exists between the two nuclear-armed nations. And the conflict is rapidly spreading….

THE RIPPLE EFFECT

The news that China has moved its troops up to the border with India should have hit the headlines like a thunderclap. The dominoes are falling fast, and even rippling outward to the edge of the world, where North Korea – starving, desperate, and demented – teeters on the brink. The "mystery ship" that invaded Japanese waters and was sunk by the Japanese Defense Force sent shockwaves through Japan, and globalized this perilous moment.

ON THE BRINK

Are we standing on the brink of World War III? It all depends on just how crazy are the Hindu nationalists who rule an increasingly bizarre and militant India. Perhaps not all of them are particular devotees of Kali, goddess of destruction – all I know is that Kali holds a central place in the Hindu pantheon, and she no doubt has lots of fans. Here, for example, is an Associated Press story detailing the mindset of the people of Jaisalmer, India, who live near the border with Pakistan, who are "aching for war":

"'Bring on another war, we are ready,' shouts Jagdish Prasad Vasa, a craggy shopkeeper who has lived through the three wars between India and Pakistan since independence from Britain in 1947. His war cries draw similar chants from the old turbaned men drinking sweet tea at the foot of the sandcastle-like fort.

"'The Jaisalmeris are warriors by nature, always on alert and never afraid to fight,' says Vasa, spitting out juice from his 'gutkha,' a concoction of tobacco, betel nut and spices. 'It's time to put Pakistan down, for good.'"

KALI CALLS

We've heard all this highfalutin' theorizing about how Islam, at least in its Wahabist incarnation, is the equivalent of "Islamo-fascism," but how much more explicit can you get than deifying the concept of Destruction? If I were the Pakistanis, I wouldn't rule out the distinct possibility of an Indian first strike – would you?

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1 posted on 12/31/2001 1:51:40 AM PST by H.R. Gross
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Previous discussion of same article...
2 posted on 12/31/2001 1:59:18 AM PST by Keith in Iowa
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To: H.R. Gross
"India and Israel have a lot in common: not only a mutual hatred of Islam..."

And Justin has something in common with Hitler; a pathological hatred of Jews.

3 posted on 12/31/2001 2:28:42 AM PST by KJMorgan
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To: H.R. Gross
Nothing to see here, move along. (Do they really use the same article over and over at antiwar.com, just move words around and change the author to make them look different?)

Now will come the standard "Why don't you address the points in the article?" If there was anything new, you might have a point, but this drivel has been addressed over and over again to the point that it is not worth the time or trouble. It is a one note band. They are cookie-cutter articles with nothing new.

4 posted on 12/31/2001 2:55:35 AM PST by beekeeper
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To: beekeeper
True. All I got from it was that (a) Justin "predicted" the U.S. would suffer from ... something, and (b) he thinks the Indians are belligerent with regard to Pakistan.

On point (a), he's been "predicting" this same thing for 20 years, and on point (b), I guess he's not yet fathomed that Pakistan is a dope-dealing, terrorist-cultivating, criminal enterprise of a country.

5 posted on 12/31/2001 3:24:03 AM PST by angkor
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To: tex-oma
No, Justin doesn't say he "hates jews". Instead he blames the Jews for the size of the US government, he blames the Jews for contributing to a war in Asia by "arming" India, and he blames the Jews for the "cancelling" New Years Eve celbrations. And that is just in this one article.

No, Justin hasn't stated he "hates jews". Instead, he criticizes the three countries, Israel, India, and the United States who are attempting to defend themselves against unprovoked attacks by Islamic terrorists.

No, Justin doesn't say he "hates jews. Justin only supports those who "hate jews".

8 posted on 12/31/2001 4:23:53 AM PST by DugwayDuke
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To: tex-oma
Do you have any reason to believe that India won't use it's nukes on Pakistan?

Not first strike, because the Indians are more sensible than the Pakistanis. However, they have had it with the terrorism being propagated by Pakistan, and they've been fully aware of the Islamist/Jihadist disease for much longer than we have.

From Munich 1972 to 9/11, the world has allowed the Islamist pestilence to operate with impunity. But that time is over, and the U.S., Israel, India, and others are now saying "enough is enough". I think everyone is clear that Pakistan - though its madrassas, its heroin economy, and its support of the Taliban (not to mention its earlier creation of BCCI) - is a huge source of jihadist suppport. It is the nexus of Islamist evil. A rogue state, and a vast criminal enterprise.

10 posted on 12/31/2001 4:37:30 AM PST by angkor
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To: tex-oma
"Really? Deal in FACTS. Let's see some quotes. You're fevered imagination is WAY less than convincing."

Go read the article.

11 posted on 12/31/2001 4:39:02 AM PST by DugwayDuke
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To: DugwayDuke
I read the article. Can you tell me how anything in it equates to 'hating' Jews, or support for those who 'hate Jews'?
12 posted on 12/31/2001 4:48:06 AM PST by Le-Roy
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To: Le-Roy
I clearly stated that Justin did not say he "hated jews". Are you denying that Justin criticized India, Israel, and the United States for defending themselves against Islamic Terrorists? Are you denying that Justin accused the Israelis of arming India? Have you followed the links that Justin provided? For example, the one blaming India for the problems in Kasmir (The Vale of Kasmir)? Are you denying that Justin blames the size of the US government on the "war party", the party that uses war as the excuse for expanding the size of the US government? Are you denying that Justin accused Israel and India of "hating Islaam"?

No, Justin doesn't say he "hates jews". No, instead, he blames the Israel lobby, the Amen Corner, Israel, India, and US middle eastern policies for bringing the world to the brink of WWIII. No, that's entirely different from saying he "hates jews".

13 posted on 12/31/2001 5:14:09 AM PST by DugwayDuke
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To: Orual; aculeus; BlueLancer; jjbrouwer; MadIvan; DugwayDuke; Sabertooth; beekeeper; Thinkin' Gal...
RAIMONDO FLOGS NEW HOBBYHORSE
India his villain since yesterday evening, but Israel not off the hook

Behind India's War Hysteria: Domestic Scandal

MILITANT HINDUS ASSAULT CHRISTIANS

PERVASIVE PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS IN INDIA

14 posted on 12/31/2001 5:44:25 AM PST by dighton
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To: dighton
There's room for both India and Israel in my doghouse. LOL!

It's strange, but I never did think India, of all countries, had an Amen Corner in the US. But, hey, whatever turns you on, dude....

I guess repressing Christianity is something you approve of, eh?

15 posted on 12/31/2001 5:51:15 AM PST by Justin Raimondo
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To: dighton

No matter how hard you flog it, it doesn't go anywhere.

16 posted on 12/31/2001 5:57:40 AM PST by Orual
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To: DugwayDuke
It wasn't me who "accused" Israel of arming India: it was the news stories that reported the arms deal between those two countries.

I do, indeed, say that war increases the size and power of the federal government. But, then again, that seems pretty obvious, now doesn't it? Either that, or else the mis-named "Patriot Act" just an LSD flashback and the federalization of the airports is just an anomaly.

But I fail to see what all this nonsense about "hating Jews" has to do with anything I wrote in this column. I think you must be on the wrong thread. And, yes, India certainly is to blame for the Kashmir conflict. They promised to hold a national plebiscite in Kashmir way back in 1948, and (somehow) still haven't gotten around to holding it. Golly gee, I wonder why.

17 posted on 12/31/2001 6:00:07 AM PST by Justin Raimondo
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To: Orual; Hedgehog
I guess repressing Christianity is something you approve of, eh?

Damn, Raimondo outed me! Lemme at those Christians!

He also said "Amen Corner" for the ten thousandth time this year, further tightening his stranglehold on a Guinness entry.

18 posted on 12/31/2001 6:09:15 AM PST by dighton
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To: Justin Raimondo
"But I fail to see what all this nonsense about "hating Jews" has to do with anything I wrote in this column. I think you must be on the wrong thread."

And, I fail to see where I've accused you of "hating jews"? Just my opinion, but it seems to me that the only thing you "hate" are countries that "oppress" muslims, support Israel, and respond to cross-border attacks on innocent civilians by Islamic terrorists. Oh, I know you "hate" a lot of other things, but it just seems to me that these are the only things you "hate" enough to write about. Opps, almost forgot, you hate the "war party" too, but, then, that party is a staunch supporter of Israel so I guess that been covered already. But, no, you don't "hate jews".

19 posted on 12/31/2001 6:20:28 AM PST by DugwayDuke
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To: DugwayDuke
Well said - we need to be alert with this creeps - creeps as in sneaky and lurking in the dark, filthy crevices of Islamic extermism.
20 posted on 12/31/2001 6:21:27 AM PST by mikeIII
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