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Obamas Grand Tour: the American Idol-ing of Empire? |
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By Roberto Lovato
July 16, 2008 Just a
week before Barack Obamas highly anticipated first tour of Europe and the what is
your first memory of a foreign policy event that shaped you, shaped your
life?, asked Zakaria. Obama invoked his childhood memories of Most
striking, Obama said, was how the generals in Indonesia or members of
Suhartos (who led the coup and ruled Indonesia for over 30 years) family
were living in lavish mansions, and the sense that government wasnt always
working for the people, but was working for insiders, not that that didnt
happen in the United States, he added, but at least the sense that there
was a civil society and rules of law that had to be abided by. Obamas
interview previewed the kind glamour and intelligence will help CNN reach
American Idol in the ratings game while also positioning him to compete in
the Great Game of geopolitics. But as
eloquent, smart and unMcCain-like as Obama sounded during the interview, his
pre-foreign policy tour paean to U.S. civil society lacked any mention of
how of the U.S. government was working for the people when its military
aid paid for those Indonesian mansions in the late 1960s. Neither did his
response to Zakaria mention what the U.S government did to enable one of the
worst slaughters of the late 20th century: providing training to 1,200 of
those generals and other Indonesian military officers and giving them the
money, arms, intelligence and political support that caused catastrophic
trauma. As a smart and sensitive boy who played soccer on Nor did
Obama mention in his interview the strategies in support of the military
coup planned and executed out of the same embassy where his mother worked as
an English teacher. When
asked by a reporter in 1990 about dissident lists prepared by the CIA and
U.S. State Department and given to the Indonesian military during the coup,
Robert J. Martens, a political attach who worked at the embassy up until
the year before Obamas mother did, replied: It really was a big help to
the (Indonesian) army. They probably killed a lot of people, and I probably
have a lot of blood on my hands, but thats not all bad. While
its absurd to expect Obama to account for the violence and militarism of
the As hes
mobbed by throngs of Europoliticos anxious to take pictures with the
telegenic Senator during his Grand Tour, the Kennedyesque Obama will also be
greeted by thousands of cheering Europeans and Middle Easterners, some of
whom will embrace him as a prophet of political good, one who hails the end
of the Apocalyptically bad foreign policies of George W. Bush. But, as
critically important as it is for Obama to deploy his global rock star
appeal (he polls better around the world than he does in the U.S.) in the
cause of healing the U.S. image abroad, the Camelot factor will go only so
far; Simply American Idol-ing making large crowds feel like their anti-war,
anti-militarism vote actually counts- Europe, the Middle East and the world
will not work for very long on todays very tenuous geopolitical stage. The
cheering crowds and we- would be wise to stop for more than a few
commercial breaks to ask what Obamas relationship will and should be to the
bloody undercurrent running beneath both Bushism and the Indonesia policy of
his childhood: U.S. militarism and empire. Rather
than simply view Obamas trip abroad as another photo-op in the American
Political Idol narrative offered up by global media companies, we might
instead use his visit to Europe and the Simply
voting for and electing Obama will not solve the crisis of the rapidly
declining empire hidden behind mainstream media euphemisms like superpower
or leader of the free world; He could simply become the darker-skinned,
smarter, friendlier front man for the most massive military empire in
history and we its willing imperial citizens, as indicated by George W.
Bushs skyrocketing poll numbers immediately following the Iraq invasion in
2003. Given that numerous polls of world public opinion now tell us that
militarism, military occupation and war have leveled love of the U.S. just
about everywhere, a timely and critical question to ask Obama during and
after his Grand Tour is, How many of the 737 military bases the Pentagon
maintains in over 130 foreign countries on every continent are you willing
to close? And,
given what economists like Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz tell us in thick
books with startling titles like The Three Trillion Dollar War that
militarism is at the center of our growing national and global economic
crises (ie; military spending busts budgets and increases debt, war
decreases the amount available oil, war spending diminishes money for
bridges, schools and health care, etc.) we might also add the question,
And how quickly are you going to dismantle those bases? As Obama
takes his charismatic calls for change global, neither he nor we can
afford to continue turning a blind eye to the fact that all those bases, all
those wars and all that imperial behavior have not just made us less safe in
the world and much poorer; they also unleashed domestic threats to the
civil society and rule of law that Obama waxed patriotic about during his
interview: unilateral decisions to go to war based on lies (lies accepted
and repeated by most major institutions), a constitution shredded in the
name of protecting the homeland, criminal corporations protected under
cover of national security and an increasingly secretive executive branch
accountable to no one. Let us
hope that Obamas Grand Tour speeches and interviews signal that his
experience is leading him to see how unfettered militarism makes todays
U.S. government resemble the Indonesian government circa 1967, the year a
more innocent Barack Obama started living and playing in Jakarta. George W.
Bush and Dick Cheney deserve much of the blame for the militaristic
depredations that threaten the country and planet alike. But we ignore at
our own risk the vast and well-rooted networks of political, military and
economic interests that have long benefited from and enabled the
machinations of empire. Our failure to push Obama to attack rather than
promote As he
visits Europe, more specifically Article
at:
http://ofamerica.wordpress.com/2008/07/16/obama%e2%80%99s-grand-tour-the-american-idol-ing-of-empire/
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