Friday 22 May 2009

KILL ALL THE JOURNALISTS! ~ LT. COL. RALPH PETERS

May 21st, 2009

by Richard Silverstein

Let me start by saying that one of the sub-specialties of this blog involves featuring the paranoia, delusions and outright mania of the neocon right. Today, we have one hot sample. Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, writing at the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, a hard-right pro-Israel national security site, pens a virtual fever dream of a proto-fascist, anti-democratic screed.

Let me be plain, this man is the enemy. He hates everything about this country that, to me, makes it worth living in or dying for if necessary. He is the Buck Turgidsen and Dr. Strangelove of early 21st century America. If he has his way, we will turn into a military garrison state. Something little short of ancient Sparta.

Peters begins with the questionable premise that there is a war between radical Islam and the west and that the wild-eyed terrorists are way ahead because they are fearsomely committed to their cause and we are effete wimps. Here is a sampling of his questionable thinking:

Collective memory has effectively erased the European-sponsored horrors of the last century; yesteryear’s “unthinkable” events have become, well, unthinkable. As someone born only seven years after the ovens of Auschwitz stopped smoking, I am stunned by the common notion, which prevails despite ample evidence to the contrary, that such horrors are impossible today.

Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo, Darfur, Cambodia…I could go on. You get my drift. What universe is this guy living in? What human being half-aware of the contemporary AND historical record believes that genocide is “unthinkable” today?

What Peters is REALLY complaining about is that we don’t credit the possibility that MUSLIMS want to exterminate us as Nazis exterminated Jews.

And here the answer is, unfortunately for Peters, that yes, most of us don’t believe radical Muslims, even had they the will to do so, actually have the ability to do “the unthinkable.”

That doesn’t mean that we should lull ourselves into complacency on the subject or that we should refuse to monitor anti-western Islamists for the danger they truly represent.

But it DOES mean that we won’t be rounding up American Muslims and placing them in concentration camps as wing nuts like Peters, Daniel Pipes, David Yerushalmi, Michael Ledeen and others would have us do.

Peters betrays a nostalgia for a lost American past, a time out on the frontier when men were men and they knew how to settle their differences with their fists or at the muzzle of a Colt .44 pistol:

…We have become largely a white-collar, suburban society in which a child’s bloody nose is no longer a routine part of growing up, but grounds for a lawsuit; the privileged among us have lost the sense of grit in daily life.

We grow up believing that safety from harm is a right that others are bound to respect as we do.

Our rising generation of political leaders assumes that, if anyone wishes to do us harm, it must be the result of a misunderstanding that can be resolved by that lethal narcotic of the chattering classes, dialogue.

Betraying more hankering for our grim, murderous “heroic” historic past, Peters betrays his first bit of animus toward contemporary media:

More Americans died in one afternoon at Cold Harbor during our Civil War than died in six years in Iraq. Three times as many American troops fell during the morning of June 6, 1944, as have been lost in combat in over seven years in Afghanistan. Nonetheless, prize-hunting reporters insist that our losses in Iraq have been catastrophic…

Again, I’m not sure what universe Peters lives in. I’ve read no reporter who’s made such a claim. It’s different to say our losses in Iraq have been unacceptably high compared to our legitimate national interest in being there; than it is to say they have been “catastrophic.” But again, this is a distinction the essayist is uninterested in making.

Another indication of both Peters perspective and prejudices is his description of war as:

…Humanity’s most complex, decisive and vital endeavor.

Whatever happened to peace, to negotiations? Since when is war humanity’s “most vital endeavor?”

More questionable “wisdom” from the general:

…The world in which we do live remains one in which war is the primary means of resolving humanity’s grandest disagreements, as well as supplying the answer to plenty of questions…Warfare is…the organized endeavor at which human beings excel…There is simply nothing that human collectives do better (or with more enthusiasm) than fight each other.

Last I checked Teddy Roosevelt earned a Nobel Prize for STOPPING the Russo-Japanese War, not for starting it. Ditto, Jimmy Carter and the Camp David Accords in 1979. I never noticed that George Patton or William Techumseh Sherman earned any Nobels.

ure, you can say that the Civil War “resolved” the disagreements between the North and the South. But I’m convinced that if Lincoln had thought there was any other way than war to resolve the dispute, he would gladly have chosen it.

War is not, nor should it be the PRIMARY means of resolving disputes. There are many other methods of doing so. It is Peters’ interest as a soldier to posit the thesis he does. But it is not in our interest as a nation to embrace his views.

For an alleged student of history, Peters seems ignorant of the truth of Gandhi’s non-violent campaign for independence from British rule:

Gandhi’s campaign of non-violence (often quite violent in its reality) only worked because his opponent was willing to play along.

The British were quite violent in their struggle against Gandhi as anyone who saw the movie can tell you. To say that they “played along” is a gross distortion of the historical record.

Here Peters makes the claim that the west should embrace the notion of a holy religious war between us and Islam:

The problem is religion. Our Islamist enemies are inspired by it, while we are terrified even to talk about it. We are in the unique position of denying that our enemies know what they themselves are up to. They insist, publicly, that their goal is our destruction (or, in their mildest moods, our conversion) in their god’s name. We contort ourselves to insist that their religious rhetoric is all a sham…

Once again Peters misconstrues the true debate. We are not terrified to talk about Islam or religion in general. But we refuse to demonize all Muslims and refuse to accept the claim that Islam AS A RELIGION is at war with non-Muslims or the west in general. We make a distinction, which the general refuses to make, between Islamists and those who worship Islam.

In Peters’ warped evangelical mindset, we preach love of Islam and hatred of our own native religions:

We have so oversold ourselves on the notion of respect for all religions (except, of course, Christianity and Judaism)…

A paralyzing problem “inside the Beltway” is that our ruling class has been educated out of religious fervor. Even officials and bureaucrats who attend a church or synagogue each week no longer comprehend the life-shaking power of revelation, the transformative ecstasy of glimpsing the divine, or the exonerating communalism of living faith. Emotional displays of belief make the functional agnostic or social atheist nervous; he or she reacts with elitist disdain.

If you had any doubt that this fellow stands at the extreme edge of political discourse, this passage should have allayed it. Yet he is a retired general and respected analyst featured by the war-mongering pro-Israel JINSA. What does that tell you about this crowd?

Here’s another passage exemplifying not only of ignorance of Islam, but outright racism:

…Islam’s long descent into cultural darkness and civilizational impotence…

Islam today is composed of over a billion essentially powerless human beings, many of them humiliated and furiously jealous…

The failures of the Middle Eastern Islamic world are self-wrought, the disastrous results of the deterioration of a once-triumphant faith into a web of static cultures obsessed with behavior at the expense of achievement. The core world of Islam, stretching from Casablanca to the Hindu Kush, is not competitive in a single significant sphere of human endeavor (not even terrorism since, at present, we are terrorizing the terrorists).

We are confronted with a historical anomaly, the public collapse of a once-great, still-proud civilization that, in the age of super-computers, cannot build a reliable automobile: enormous wealth has been squandered; human capital goes wasted; economies are dysfunctional; and the quality of life is barbaric.

Those who once cowered at Islam’s greatness now rule the world. The roughly one-fifth of humanity that makes up the Muslim world lacks a single world-class university of its own. The resultant rage is immeasurable; jealousy may be the greatest unacknowledged strategic factor in the world today.

Here is more bogus historiography:

…(the myth that insurgents of any kind usually win has no historical basis)…

And more hysterics:

…The age-old lesson of religion-fueled rebellions is that they must be put down with unsparing bloodshed ~ the fanatic’s god is not interested in compromise solutions. The leading rebels or terrorists must be killed. We, on the contrary, want to make them our friends.

Doubtless the Israeli generals who perpetrated the Gaza massacre were in touch with Gen. Peters in formulating their rules of engagement:

When the United States…decides to go to war ~ it must intend to win. That means…we need to bring every possible resource to bear from the outset ~ an approach that saves blood and treasure in the long run. And we must stop obsessing about our minor sins.

Warfare will never be clean, soldiers will always make mistakes, and rounds will always go astray, despite our conscientious safeguards and best intentions. Instead of agonizing over a fatal mistake made by a young Marine at a roadblock, we must return to the fundamental recognition that the greatest “war crime” the United States can commit is to lose.

Yes. Forget about human rights, constitutional safeguards. All those little niceties of democracy that only get in the way. Kill many and kill often for that will bring victory. And victory is all that matters. You’ll have to forgive me for believing there are a few other principles more important than victory like morality, civilization.

Martin Luther King was willing to die for his cause. Should he have preferred to hire hit squads to assassinate every American who stood in his way to attain “victory?”

Believe it or not the following subject is, if anything, more disturbing than the ones I’ve covered here so far. Peters is a devout enemy of the media. He calls the final section of his essay, Killers Without Guns, and have no doubt he’s talking about the entire Fourth Estate, an entity whose protection is inscribed into constitution and law. Yet would Peters have his way, we would entirely exterminate the press. This is frightening stuff:

There will always be a hostile third party in the fight, but one which we not only refrain from attacking ~ the media.

While this brief essay cannot undertake to analyze the psychological dysfunctions that lead many among the most privileged Westerners to attack their own civilization and those who defend it, we can acknowledge the overwhelming evidence that, to most media practitioners, our troops are always guilty (even if proven innocent), while our barbaric enemies are innocent (even if proven guilty).

The phenomenon of Western and world journalists championing the “rights” and causes of blood-drenched butchers who, given the opportunity, would torture and slaughter them, disproves the notion ~ were any additional proof required ~ that human beings are rational creatures.

…The neo-pagans who dominate the media serve as lackeys at the terrorists’ bloody altar.

Considering that this guy appears to be an intelligent individual with some expertise in military strategy, the following indicates he’s completely at sea as far as understanding what really happened in Lebanon 2006 and Gaza 2008:

While journalists and editors ultimately failed to defeat the U.S. government in Iraq, video cameras and biased reporting guaranteed that Hezbollah would survive the 2006 war with Israel and, as of this writing, they appear to have saved Hamas from destruction in Gaza.

In fact, Israel could not win either war. The first war it clearly lost, the second it failed to achieve its objectives, which is the same as losing.

Now, if Israel had been willing to wage a war like the Romans did on Carthage and exile every inhabitant of south Lebanon and Gaza, raze every building to its foundation, and sow salt in the ground so it would never produce another living thing, then perhaps it COULD win.

That is possibly the kind of victory Peters wants. But he’s living in the wrong era if he thinks such an atrocity is possible in this age.

Here Peters advocates outright criminality in my opinion, overt military attacks on the media:

Future wars may require censorship, news blackouts and, ultimately, military attacks on the partisan media. Perceiving themselves as superior beings, journalists have positioned themselves as protected-species combatants.

But freedom of the press stops when its abuse kills our soldiers and strengthens our enemies. Such a view arouses disdain today, but a media establishment that has forgotten any sense of sober patriotism may find that it has become tomorrow’s conventional wisdom.

In my opinion, any media outlet that interviews this man or pays him a red cent in consulting fees is doing the deepest disservice to itself and the entire profession of journalism. Even Fox News, where this guy is most comfortable, should shun him. This man is the lowest of the low. A real killer. And as for JINSA, whose journal features this essay ~ by spewing such hate they tell us a great deal about their own hateful, anti-democratic views.

To top it all off, Peters closes his essay with this piece of horrific, self-justifying logic:

The point of all this is simple: Win. In warfare, nothing else matters. If you cannot win clean, win dirty. But win. Our victories are ultimately in humanity’s interests, while our failures nourish monsters.

He hasn’t the faintest notions that it is possible that our victory, if we win dirty and betray every principle of value, will turn us into monsters. Then we won’t really need an enemy. We will have become out own worst enemy.

3 comments:

  1. Peters is just another blithering talking head frequently seen on FUX, blabbering on about fighting wars for Empire and Israel.

    He seems to have forgotten his military oath he took when being inducted that says he swore to protect the Constitution from ALL enemies, both foreign and DOMESTIC.

    JINSA is another radical Zionist front outfit that is brainwashing our military by paying to send command staff over to Israel to see first hand how that SLC handles those "uppity" Arabs.

    JINSA also sponsors US police chiefs to tour and visit the unholy land to see how that Apartheid nightmare dispenses justice to the Untermenschen

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  2. I was wondering about local police chiefs and the increasing militarism of your police forces. This is SOOOO against your constitution and only seemed to blossom under Busch the Idiot Son.

    As for enemies, we are all the enemy of the neocon dream. It is their way or the highway. As for the Constitution, just a damned piece of paper. Your Forefathers would have been shot at dawn for that drivel by neocon standards.

    This man is obvious; he is an enemy we can see and smell; it is the material about the Frankfurt School that truly disturbs me. I suppose because I have unwittingly been a pawn for decades. No more!

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  3. man.
    Sorry but I don't see where he says all media should be killed.
    English is not my first languaje so y may be not getting it right.
    Please don't be a ҒџСҜ face and misstreat me for being a foreigner, and jus tell me.
    I'm really a non conformist anti-NWO but i put to the same test pro WG speech and anti NWO

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