On July 30,
2012, former Vice-President Dick Cheney described President Obama as one of the
"weakest" Presidents, ranking even (sic) Jimmy Carter above him (1).
That statement makes one wonder: what is Cheney's definition of the opposite of
weakness? That is "strength." Well, let's take a look at some of
Cheney's personal and political history to try to determine the answer to that
question.
1. Cheney,
by his own admission, was able to gain five deferments from the draft during
the Vietnam War. The last was obtained when he married his wife and she became
pregnant. Married men with children were not being drafted. Cheney once
commented (as I recall) that he sought those deferments because he "had better
things to do with his time," or words to that effect. Strength?
2. When
Cheney was Bush I's Secretary of Defense he strongly supported the US invasion
of Kuwait in response to Saddam Hussein's invasion of that country. This
despite the fact that just before the latter's invasion his government (which
had been supported by the US during its war with Iran in the 1980s) had talked
with one April Glaspie, then US Ambassador in Baghdad. The Iraqis were very
concerned with the Kuwaitis' "diagonal drilling" for oil, across and
under the Kuwait/Iraqi border.
Negotiations
had been underway in an attempt to resolve the problem. At what would be the
last of those meetings, the Kuwaiti Prime Minster alluded to the long-standing
Middle East rumour that Hussein's mother had been a prostitute. Hussein, who
had been praised in the then recent past by Republican Senators including Bob
Dole, Alan Simpson (Cheney's political god-father), and Democrat turncoat Phil
Gramm, asked Glaspie about the US view on his dispute with Kuwait. She replied
by saying: "We have no opinion on Arab-Arab conflicts, like your border
disagreement with Kuwait" (2). Hussein, thinking he has a green light from
the U.S., invades Kuwait. Cheney's military goes on the attack shortly
thereafter. Another definition of Cheney's "strength?"
3. Fast
forward to 2000. Bush II asks Cheney to head the committee to select his
Vice-Presidential candidate. Cheney eventually proposes himself and Bush
accepts. Strength?
4. Right
after the 2000 election, before the Inauguration, Cheney convenes his famous
"Energy Task Force." Not even the full membership has ever been
revealed, much less at least an executive summary (if not its full report) of
its conclusions, which governed US energy policy for the next eight years (and
under Obama have in part spilled over into the next four). Cheney kept the work
of that task force entirely secret. Strength?
5. The story
of the Iraq War has been told repeatedly. In sum, none of the excuses for it
held any water. Hussein had had nothing to do with Osama bin Laden. In fact,
there is evidence that they cordially hated each other. There were no weapons
of mass destruction, as was shown over-and-over again before the invasion by
the UN weapons inspectors under the direction of the chief for that task, Hans
Blix. In fact, in the run-up to the war when the Bush Administration, led by
Cheney, was claiming that there were such weapons, the claim supposedly based
on CIA evidence, Blix repeatedly asked the CIA to share it with him. The CIA never
responded. And we know what came next. Strength?
6. The US
invades Iraq without bothering to get a declaration of war from Congress. (I
wonder where the "strict-constructionists" were on that one.) The US appears
to win quickly and takes over the country. Our troops are not received with
citizens throwing flowers them, as the Cheneyites had predicted. Cheney and his
boy Rumsfeld are running the occupation. (Funnily enough, under Nixon, Cheney
was Rumsfeld's boy.) On the civilian side things go to hell in a hand-basket
very quickly, beginning with looting of the great Iraqi historical museums. (Rumsfeld's
response to that one is "stuff happens.") Fully ignored is a 2200
word State Department document spelling out what needed to be done to restart
civilian governance in Iraq. The
Cheneyites ignore it and send in a bunch of amateurs to run the country. Things in Iraq go downhill from there, until
a puppet Iraqi government (but not puppet enough) forces Bush to accept a
treaty providing for the eventual US departure (which the GOP of course blames
on Obama). It appears as if the real war aims of the Cheney/Bushists are oil,
bases, and permanent war (3.) Destroying a nation under completely false
pretences. Strength?
7. Then
there is the outing of Valerie Plame to get at her husband Joseph C. Wilson for
blowing the whistle on the false Saddam/Yellow Cake/Niger story (4). It became
clear during the investigation of the matter of breaking the law on revealing
the identity of national security agents (otherwise known as "spies,"
which Ms. Wilson actually was) that the idea originated with Cheney and/or Karl
Rove. Cheney hid behind Scooter Libby, who he got to take the fall for himself
and Rove. Strength?
8. And
finally we come to The Cheney Torture Doctrine. And no, the use of the term
"enhanced interrogation" doesn't make it any less torture. Nor does
the term make its use any less a violation of, among other things, Article VI
of the U.S. Constitution which makes all treaties to which the United States
has adhered, including such ones as the Geneva Conventions which prohibit the
use of torture, the "supreme law of the land." Torture, as has been
proved over and over again throughout history, is a weapon of the weak, not of
the strong. Strength? Hardly.
Some record of "strength" for this man. Cheney should really take care when he calls other people "weak."
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References:
1. click here=maing-grid10%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl35%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D185996
2. Lapham,
L.H., "Notebook: Trained Seals and Sitting Ducks," Harper's Magazine,
May, 1991, p. 10.
3. The
CheneyBush War Policy: Connecting the Dots for Permanent War, 02/27/2007,
http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/jonas/051
4. The
Triumph of Cheneyism: His Pernicious Legacy, 11/03/11,
http://blog.buzzflash.com/node/13119