What Bhutto’s Assassination Means to America

http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2775

by Karen Kwiatkowski

Lately, neither right nor left has been talking much about our many murderous machinations in the Middle East. Perhaps it is the holiday season, or a nod to the establishment-picked presidential candidates who offer more of the same foreign policy entanglements. Maybe the recent http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2593 on Iran has caused visions of sugarplums to dance in the heads of the loyal opposition.

Mainstream media has had little to say of the http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2301 rudeness between the Turks and the Kurds, or the ethnic cleansing already accomplished throughout Iraq – both conditions directly caused by the United States policies and actions. It speaks not of holiday ugliness in Gaza or the occupied territories. Apparently, for various made-in-America governments, as in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, no news means good news.

Until Thursday, the news from http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2759 wasn’t that our favored regional martinet magnanimously lifted his “state of emergency,” one day after the date of Eid al Adha was announced. The six weeks of suspending the constitution and arresting the judges might have actually sounded like a good idea to the people in Washington who send their daily talking points to the friendly fourth estate. We weren’t hearing much about how Congress was once and for all going to find out what happened to the billions of American taxpayer dollars that disappeared in Islamabad. And the top story from our American Pravda wasn’t that after six and a half years, we still don’t know where, in Pakistan, bin Laden is hiding.

This deafening silence may explain why Benazir Bhutto’s murder in Rawalpindi was such a wakeup call. She was Washington’s current democratic fave, fully expected to do everything she could to preserve the status quo in the Pakistani capital – much as the Washington establishment expects of its own favored presidential aspirants.

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2007-12-30