A recent poll
by Bloomberg and the Los Angeles Times
shows that a clear majority of Americans
- 57 percent of them - would favor military
action against Iran, if that country continues
to produce nuclear materials that could
be used to make weapons. Only a third
of those polled say they would oppose
military force against Iran. The poll
provides no racial breakdown, but it is
safe to assume, based on past polling
history, that the percentage of white
Americans who favor an attack on Iran
is substantially higher than 57 percent,
and that more than two out of three white
males are in a mood for war.
One's first
reaction - if one is sane - is: Oh no,
here we go again. These Americans are
psyching themselves up for another
war, right next door to the war they are
bogged down in, in Iraq. Don't they know
that an attack on Iran, the number two
oil producer in the Middle East, would
send petroleum prices soaring to the stratosphere,
and possibly lead to a world-wide depression?
Polls show that majorities of Americans
want to get out of Iraq - soon. Don't
they realize that attacks on Shiite Iran
would inflame the Shiite majority in Iraq,
vastly complicating the U.S. military
and political situation there, and throughout
the region?
I think they
do know, but that there is a deep
imperative at work, one that overrides
immediate self-interest and even common
sense: an imperative to steal other people's
property, an urge that is both animated
and justified by a culture of national
supremacy. This culture, which at root
is a war culture, is inseparable from
white supremacy, which is inseparable
from American Manifest Destiny, the founding,
empire-building ideology that is older
than the United States, itself. (Remember,
the colonial settlers were most angry
at King George, not because of taxes,
which were far lower in the colonies than
in Britain, but because the King would
not let them steal more Indian lands across
the Allegheny Mountains. So they cast
out the Crown, and took what they wanted.)
This national
imperative to steal is made to seem rational
to the thieves through a process that
makes the victims into villains or people
otherwise unworthy of keeping their property,
or even their lives. It is a profoundly
sick psychological exercise, in which
one section of the targeted foreign population
is marked for death, while the rest are
made subjects of the empire, to be protected
against themselves.
Americans pay
lip service to human rights, but there
is a big catch: majorities of Americans
don't really believe that much of the
world's population is fully human, worthy
of running their own lives and keeping
own property - like oil - to use as they
see fit. Apologists for their fellow Americans
claim that an essentially "good"
people have simply been brainwashed by
incessant war propaganda. Well, if that
is true, it's been going on for hundreds
of years. Stealing on a global scale -
not baseball - is the national pastime.
For Radio BC, I'm Glen Ford.