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Working for the U.S. Government Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

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Buck Stops Here, Baby!
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Harry Truman famously kept a sign on his desk that read: "The buck stops here." ("Buck" is a disused term for "accountability," not money.) What Truman's phrase meant -- it says a lot about the state of things that it needs to be explained -- was that he, like the captain of a ship, accepted responsibility for everything that happened under his watch.

With Barack Obama, there's nary a buck to be found. To paraphrase the 1970 movie "Love Story," working for the United States government means never having to say you're sorry.

Days before Obama took office in 2009, Obama signaled that federal workers who break the law would have nothing to worry about. During his campaign he'd promised to prosecute the CIA and military personnel who tortured Afghans, Iraqis and other Muslims under orders from Bush and Cheney. People who voted for him expected him to follow through. The CIA torturers were worried sick. Their victims looked forward to seeing justice served.

Breaking his pledge, Obama issued the monsters a "get out of jail free" card. There wouldn't even be an investigation, much less indictments. "We need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards," he said. The new president traveled to Langley to reassure the torturers everything would be cool. ("I will be as vigorous in protecting you as you are vigorous in protecting the American people.") He even cooperated with the Republicans who approved of torture to pressure other countries not to file charges against U.S. torturers.

After 9/11, Americans asked themselves: why do they (Muslims in general, foreigners in particular) hate us?

No need to ask that one anymore.

One telltale sign that the government is engaged in a cover-up is timing: when it releases a report just before the weekend news blackout, you know something nasty is afoot. Obama's latest whitewash, dumped online Friday, is the Administration's attempt to drown its responsibility for one of the most heinous acts of mass murder in years in 3,000 pages of spin, dissembling and circular logic.

On October 3rd, an AC-130 fixed-wing gunship -- a fearsome array of high-caliber weaponry best described as a hovering battleship -- unleashed an hour of hellfire on a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, killing 42 doctors, staffers and patients, and wounding many others. The facility was completely destroyed. MSF (the French acronym for the group) pulled out. There is no longer any high-quality trauma care available in a major city in an active conflict zone.

It is now universally acknowledged that the attack was a mistake.

At the time, however, the Pentagon lied and denied. "Collateral damage," they first said -- they were aiming at something else. For an hour. Over and over. Then they said the Taliban were firing at U.S. forces from inside the hospital. (Never happened.) Next they blamed Afghan forces for calling in the airstrike. (They couldn't have, and didn't.) Finally, they admitted it was U.S. Special Forces.

Ultimately the new commander of NATO and U.S. forces in Afghanistan issued an actual apology on March 22nd. "They hit us six months ago and are apologizing now?" spat Zabiullah Niazi, an OR nurse who lost his eye, one finger and the ability to use his hand, in the attack -- and, like the other victims, has yet to receive compensation.

The heavily-redacted 3,000-page report issued Friday by the Pentagon "describes a mission that went wrong from start to finish," according to The New York Times. What stands out is the Americans' obsession with protecting themselves at all cost, all others be damned -- an attitude that has characterized the post-9/11 War of Terror.

"Even after Doctors Without Borders informed American commanders that a gunship was attacking a hospital, the airstrike was not immediately called off because, it appears, the Americans could not confirm themselves that the hospital was actually free of Taliban," reports the Times. "'Immediately calling for a cease-fire for a situation we have no SA' -- situational awareness, that is -- 'could put the ground force at risk,' an American commander [said]." If you're trying not to hurt innocent people, prudence dictates that you hold fire until your target is positively identified. Here, as usual in U.S. war zones, the default mode was to keep firing no matter what.

This is reckless disregard for human life writ large. So who will be held accountable?

"The punishments for the attack will be 'administrative actions' only, and none of those being disciplined will face criminal charges because the attack was determined to be unintentional" The punishments include suspension, removal from command and letters of reprimand, which can seriously damage or end a career."

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Ted Rall, a political cartoonist, is the author of "The Anti-American Manifesto." He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1963, raised in Kettering, Ohio and graduated from Fairmont West High School in 1981. His first cartoons were published (more...)
 

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