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- Subject: Nicaragua Series -- comments and replies (2/4 ; the "condemnation")
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- Nicaragua Series -- comments and replies (2/4 ; the "condemnation")
-
- A documentation of Scherzer's positions during Washington's war on
- Nicaragua via its "proxy army" as internal memos refer to the
- "contras" as would be useful, but his own words provide enough
- evidence to address the so-called "condemnation."
-
- What we find is not a condemnation of the terrorist war against
- Nicaragua but support for Washington's "proxy" and illegal aggression.
- Scherzer writes that he would have liked "more [human rights
- "training"] for the contras" by the power that created this proxy army
- from the remnants of Somoza's infamous National Guard, and into a
- proxy force whose documented and stated aims were terror against the
- Nicaraguan population.
-
- Unravelling this "condemnation" we immediately note several of its
- features:
-
- *** U.S. aggression towards Nicaragua is perfectly acceptable. Support
- for the use of violence to achieve Washington's aims is on the surface
- "inconsistent" because Washington's apologists do not support Kremlin
- aggression, but is in fact consistent and principled support for the
- disregard of the rule of law and the use of force by the powerful as
- the means for the powerful to achieve their aims.
-
- *** Note that this principle stands independent of the human rights
- record in Nicaragua: Postulate a world in which Nicaragua had
- organized its security forces in a planned and deliberate "Death Squad
- Strategy" to kidnap, murder, rape, and torture it own population
- focusing on those organizing for human rights and land reform and
- justice for the impoverished majority of Nicaraguans, namely peasants,
- church lay-workers and Jesuits and priests, students, trade-unionists,
- human-rights workers, members of cooperatives, teachers and
- professors, and anyone else presenting a perceived threat to the
- status quo of exploitation and starvation for the majority and extreme
- privilege for the elites -- in short, a Nicaragua modeled after
- present-day El Salvador and Guatemala; in fact there was such a
- Nicaragua, with somewhat less extreme terror and mass-slaughter than
- the cases of El Salvador and Guatemala, namely, Nicaragua under the
- U.S.-backed 45-year Somoza family dictatorship; Honduras is another
- such example.
-
- Scherzer and his ilk do not and have never to my knowledge advocated
- that the CIA organize a proxy army to attack Guatemala or Honduras or
- El Salvador for precisely the same reason Washington has been
- supporting these horror chambers of human rights incomparably worse
- than those of many targeted "enemy" countries, such as Nicaragua under
- the FSLN; unlike the targeted "enemies" these states remained loyal
- satellites to Washington, repressing the peasants and labor in general
- and not providing a model which threatens U.S. access to raw materials
- and cheap labor such as environmental and labor protections, land
- reform, or meaningful welfare measures; the population can starve or
- be "disappeared" on a routine basis, so long as Business Is Good, as
- the historical documentary record reveals time and again.
-
- Nor has such terrorism been advocated by U.S. dissidents, needless to
- say, who do not call on Washington to organize, train, and fund bands
- of terrorists to murder, rape, and torture health workers and teachers
- and peasants cooperating with the government in El Salvador or
- Honduras or elsewhere, or indeed carry out a war "even" if *without* a
- planned terrorist strategy (targeting deliberately civilians and
- "soft targets") against these regimes. Or break international and U.S.
- law. Nor do most even call on Washington to arm genuine, home-grown,
- popularly-supported peasant revolutionaries such as the FMLN in El
- Salvador (use GET with FMLN BACKGRND) although such a position could
- hardly be more fully rejected by Washington than the actual,
- consistent positions of the dissidents, who call for a cut off of arms
- to the government which has been documented to be involved in the
- deliberate "Death Squad Strategy" against its population and
- responsible, by far, for the majority of the killings according to
- human rights and church based groups (for a sampling, see FMLN
- BACKGRND), with documentation of even more direct involvement by the
- U.S. in the work of the "Death Squads" [Use GET command on e.g.
- JOYA BACKGRND Salvadoran `Death Squad' deserter: US involved
- JOYA MARTINEZ Followup, incl. US efforts to deport Martinez
- DEATHSQD ES_US ES Death Squads: a pattern of US complicity
- BEHIND DEATHSQD Behind The Death Squads in ES (frm _Progressive_)
- GRNBERET TORTURE Two accounts of US 'aid' to El Salvador (1980/82)
- ]
-
- Nor do dissidents call on Washington to withhold infant-care
- technology from these regimes as Washington has done against Cuba,
- which is a human rights paradise next to the likes of Guatemala, or El
- Salvador, or states in which police extra-judicially execute street
- children at the rate of one a day during as reported by Amnesty in
- LAT-AMER HMNRTS90, namely Brazil. U.S. dissidents do not call for a
- U.S. embargo against these countries and economic strangulation
- including the blocking of development loans from international
- sources; nor do the apologists for the Washington Party Line and U.S.
- state terrorism, who are selective enough, not because of the
- surface-level inconsistency thus demonstrated, but because of
- *consistent* support for U.S. aggression to achieve its means (see
- below, regarding U.S. violence and aggression in order maintain the
- repressive U.S.-style "Democracy" model as in El Salvador, Guatemala,
- Honduras, Brazil, Nicaragua under the Somoza dictatorship, Cuba under
- U.S.-backed right-wing dictator Batista, or to punish those who would
- deviate from the model (Cuba under Castro; Nicaragua under the
- Sandinista (FSLN) government, and now somewhat against the Chamorro
- government, which is "[the UNO government] being nowhere near harsh
- and brutal enough for Washington's tastes" as Chomsky writes in _The
- Victors, II_ by which is meant insufficient dedication to putting
- Washington's geopolitical and corporate business interests first,
- second, and third, and the needs of the poverty-stricken population
- last)).
-
- As I have been stressing, these are not "contradictions" and
- "inconsistencies" except on the surface level; the paradoxes and
- confusing webs of foreign policies at once become far more ordered
- once we recognize that Human Rights, Democracy, Peace, etc, are merely
- terms used in ideological warfare and control of the domestic
- population (control by force being largely limited) by Washington,
- which is shown by the documentary historical record to be *remarkably
- consistent*, in following the policy of supporting regimes which
- follow the model dictated, and summarized above, in which the lives
- and living conditions of the population are subservient to the
- geopolitical and corporate interests of the North American superpower.
-
- These regimes are often the worst human rights offenders, not because
- of sadistic *preference* for human rights abusers by Washington, but
- because of the connections, far too clear if we view them honestly,
- between this subservience to Washington's interests and profits over
- the human needs of the population, and the need to repress the
- inevitable resistance of the model country's population. Similarly in
- the case of Democracy, elections are not hated by Washington *so long*
- as they are in the context of a civilian facade behind which the army,
- the local elites, and U.S. business interests control enough of the
- social and economic levers and the instruments having monopoly on
- force (the security forces, army, police) to prevent any meaningful
- change in the directions of land reform, resources allocated to the
- impoverished majority, and so in, in short, to prevent any
- *meaningful* democracy. As cited in _The Decline of the Democratic
- Ideal_:
-
- Robert Pastor comments that "The United States did not want to
- control Nicaragua or the other nations in the region, but it also
- did not want to allow developments to get out of control. It
- wanted Nicaraguans to act independently, _except_ when doing so
- would affect U.S. interests adversely." Nicaraguans, in short,
- should have complete freedom to do what we want them to do, and
- need not be controlled unless they are out of control. {note:
- Pastor, _op. cit._, 32 (his emphasis).}
-
- [Use GET command with DEMOCRAT DECLINE ; Pastor was Director of Latin
- American and Caribbean Affairs on the National Security Council]
-
- So long as the threat of meaningful democracy is so checked,
- Washington does not oppose this sort of "democracy" in principle, but
- again other factors come into play -- it is far easier to check
- popular efforts for reform, to negotiate business deals which benefit
- only a tiny elite while further disenfranchising the majority, and so
- on, if a right-wing dictator rather than a president and legislature,
- no matter how symbolic their power, are in office.
-
- So there are real parallels between Cuba and El Salvador, as I've
- noted: whether supporting the military carrying out the program of
- repression and "Death Squad Strategy" in El Salvador in order to
- further "democracy", U.S.-style and that above model in that country,
- or whether withholding infant-saving technology from Cuba and
- embarking on economic strangulation, in both cases Washington's
- consistent policy is its willingness to torture the countries'
- populations to either maintain the established Order of the Washington
- Model regardless of the starvation and slaughter of the population;
- and to torture the population in the latter case to punish it,
- regardless of the positive achievements in literacy, health care etc
- (in fact, precisely *because* of these policies which mean less
- opportunities for exploitation) and the fact that human rights there
- are no where *near* as abused as in the U.S.-backed dungeon
- "democracies", in order to induce a switch to the Washington Model of
- "democracy" as exemplified in Honduras [See Oxfam America's report
- _Honduras: Why Farmers Go Hungry_ (while multinational corporations do
- brisk business); use GET with OXFAM HONDURAS], in Guatemala, in El
- Salvador, in Nicaragua under the 45-year U.S.-backed dictatorship, and
- wherever Washington has been in the position to impose its Model.
-
- Again, the real parallels can be seen by observing the means employed
- by Washington to achieve its end in it's "back yard" -- e.g. the
- striking parallels between Somoza's bombing of schools and hospitals
- on the one hand [use GET with OXFAM84 NICARAG for example] and the
- contra policy of murder and kidnapping/torture/terror against health
- care workers and teachers and the blowing up of schools and hospitals
- again, about which I have remarked previously.
-
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