Parry writes: "President Obama claims to value 'openness' as a core principle of democracy, but the truth is that his administration has been among the most secretive and manipulative in modern times, tailoring what the public hears about foreign crises to what serves his agenda."
President Obama. (photo: Getty)
Obama's 'Openness' and Deceit
25 April 15
President Obama claims to value �openness� as a core principle of democracy, but the truth is that his administration has been among the most secretive and manipulative in modern times, tailoring what the public hears about foreign crises to what serves his agenda, writes Robert Parry.
n disclosing the deaths of two Western hostages in a U.S. drone strike on an Al-Qaeda compound, President Barack Obama said on Thursday that he had ordered the declassification of the secret operation because �the United States is a democracy committed to openness in good times and in bad.�
But the reality of the past six years has been that his administration has enforced wildly excessive secrecy, selectively declassified material to mislead the American people, and failed to correct erroneous information on sensitive international issues.
This failure to trust the people with accurate information has arguably done great harm to U.S. democracy by promoting false narratives on a range of foreign conflicts. With all its talk about �public diplomacy� and �information warfare,� the Obama administration seems intent on using half-truths and falsehoods to herd the people into a misguided consensus rather than treating them like the true sovereigns of the Republic, as the Framers of the Constitution intended with the explicit phrase �We the People of the United States.�
For instance, the Obama administration rushed to judgments on pivotal international events � such as the Syrian-sarin case in 2013 and the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 shoot-down over Ukraine in 2014 � and then refused to update those assessments as new evidence emerged changing how U.S. intelligence analysts understood what happened.
Instead of correcting or refining the record � and pursuing meaningful accountability against the perpetrators of these crimes � the Obama administration has left outdated, misleading accusations in the public domain, all the better to fit with some geopolitical goals, such as delegitimizing the Syrian and Russian governments. In other words, providing the American people with substantive updates on these atrocities and advancing the cause of justice take a back seat to keeping some geopolitical foe on the defensive.
In both the Syrian-sarin case and the MH-17 shoot-down, I�ve been told that U.S. intelligence analysts have not only refined their understanding of the events but � to a significant degree � reversed them. But the original assessments, which were released nine and five days after the events, respectively, were still being handed out to the press many months later. [See Consortiumnews.com�s �A Fact-Resistant Group Think on Syria� and �US Intel Stands Pat on MH-17 Shoot-down.�]
What is perhaps most troubling in both cases, however, is that the killings involved serious crimes against humanity and the perpetrators have not been identified and brought to justice. Whatever new evidence U.S. intelligence has collected could help track down who was responsible but that doesn�t appear to be a priority for President Obama.
In the MH-17 case, the timetable for the next scheduled release of information is on the first anniversary of the shoot-down, which occurred on July 17, 2014. Given that the shoot-down, which killed 298 people, should be an active criminal investigation, it makes little sense to delay disclosures for something as artificial as an anniversary, giving whoever was responsible more time to slip away and cover their tracks.
In the meantime, the U.S. government continues to re-release its initial claims putting blame on foreign adversaries � the governments of Bashar al-Assad and Vladimir Putin � so the assumption may be drawn that the updated analyses go in different directions, possibly implicating U.S. allies, such as Turkey or Saudi Arabia regarding the sarin attack and elements of the U.S.-backed Ukrainian regime in the MH-17 case. Whatever the truth, however, it is hard to justify why the U.S. government has withheld evidence in these criminal cases, whoever is implicated.
Double Standards
Of course, double standards sometimes appear to be the only standards when the U.S. government is involved these days. When ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine resist a coup that overthrew their elected president in 2014 � and get some help from Russians next door � the Obama administration and the mainstream U.S. news media decry �Russian aggression.�
On Wednesday, the Obama administration declassified its own claims that Russia had deployed air defense systems in eastern Ukraine and had built up its forces along the border with Ukraine, assertions that Russian officials denied, though those denials were not included in the article on Thursday by New York Times� national security reporter Michael R. Gordon, who treated the allegations essentially as flat fact.
After citing some analysts musing about different explanations for Russian President Putin�s supposed actions, Gordon wrote, �Either way, the new military activity is a major concern because it has significantly reduced the amount of warning that Ukraine and its Western supporters would have if Russian forces and separatists mounted a joint offensive.�
Gordon then quoted State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf saying: �This is the highest amount of Russian air defense equipment in eastern Ukraine since August. � Combined Russian-separatist forces continue to violate the terms of the �Minsk-2� agreement signed in mid-February.�
Though Gordon included no Russian response to these charges, he did mention that Russia had complained about what Gordon called �a modest program� of 300 American troops in Ukraine training national guard units, a program that Russian officials said could �destabilize the situation.� Gordon wrote that the Obama administration, in response to this Russian complaint. �declassified intelligence describing a range of Russian military activities in and near Ukraine.�
But the intelligence appeared to be just U.S. accusations. In Kiev, U.S. Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt tweeted about �the highest concentration of Russia air defense systems in eastern Ukraine since August� and illustrated his claim by showing a photo of a BUK anti-aircraft missile system. But the photo appeared to be an Associated Press photograph taken of a BUK system on display at an air show near Moscow two years ago, as the Russian network RT noted.
Gordon, who co-authored with Judith Miller the famously bogus Times� expos� in 2002 about Iraq procuring aluminum tubes for building nuclear bombs, has been an eager conduit for U.S. government propaganda over the years, including his role last year in a page-one Times scoop that cited State Department and Ukrainian government claims about photographs that proved Russian troops were in Ukraine but turned out to be false. [See Consortiumnews.com�s �NYT Retracts Russian Photo Scoop.�]
Yet, while Russia is not supposed to mind the forced ouster of a friendly government on its borders or the presence of U.S. and NATO forces supporting the successor regime, a more sympathetic view is taken when Saudi Arabia intervenes in Yemen�s civil war by bombing the country indiscriminately, reportedly killing hundreds of civilians and devastating ancient cities with priceless historical sites that date back thousands of years.
�They�re worried about their own security � and of course we�ve supported them,� stated White House communications director Jen Psaki. �But, again, we�re trying to redirect this to a political discussion here.� (The New York Times article about this �Saudi resolve� � with a similarly understanding tone toward the Saudis � was co-authored by Gordon.)
This pattern of perverting U.S. intelligence information to bolster some U.S. foreign policy agenda has become a trademark of the Obama administration � along with an unprecedented number of prosecutions of U.S. government whistleblowers who release real information that exposes government wrongdoing or waste. This double standard belies President Obama�s assertion that he values openness in a democracy.
_________Investigative reporter Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories for The Associated Press and Newsweek in the 1980s. You can buy his latest book, America�s Stolen Narrative, either in print here or as an e-book (from Amazon and barnesandnoble.com). You also can order Robert Parry�s trilogy on the Bush Family and its connections to various right-wing operatives for only $34. The trilogy includes America�s Stolen Narrative. For details on this offer, click here.
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the corporations own the government.
We have a democratic government in name only.
The American people, for the most part, are the most apathetic, self-serving and ignorant group on this planet. A bunch of gutless wonders who are willing to bury their heads in the sand so they don't have to put themselves out so as to not impinge on that soft and easy lifestyle they so relish.
The only mitigation to this is our Fourth Estate who, when it comes to giving the American public the information it needs to be able to create checks and balances on our government, are as useless as teats on a boar...and we are now paying the price.
The Executive branch and congress(except for maybe, maybe! 20 individuals) should be run off the hill and replaced with people who can think critically, aren't bought and have the well being of US citizens at the forefront thinking and actions...along with the well being of the rest of the World.
Right now, it's a case of the blind and the stupid leading the blind and the ignorant.
Under the oligarchic/fasc ist/police state we now have we won't last long.
ROME - The sequel!
As much as I might agree with you otherwise I do not see that we are the most in any of that.
If the govt owns the means of production we call that Communism.
People I think confuse totalitarianism with either system.
BUT ... govt run health care is not fascism. Forcing people to buy privately owned health insurance btw IS leaning towards fascism.
Republic means govt by people not owned by any elite class such as a monarchy OR the rich. This includes corporations. When those entities have a better voice than the general public then we move towards fascism.
But the Republic owning the commons is not fascism. The same as the govt owning the Post Office or Amtrak. Neither are fascism.
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/tell-vp-biden-end-his-war-marijuana-users-and-respect-people-colorado-and-washington/m4fQdJ4H?utm_source=wh.gov&utm_medium=shorturl&utm_campaign=shorturl
Homeowners, whether in foreclosure or current, need to know where there loan is because it appears TARP funds may have been paying off the investors which may have kept MBS trusts current. If the trust is showing no losses, how can it claim damage and sue for foreclosure?
The big debate now is if my loan is in a trust and Uncle Sam made my mortgage payments (thank you very much) to keep the trust current - maybe some of the TARP money actually did help homeowners. It's just that the banks want their cake and eat it too.
If you don't know where your loan is run a Bloomberg Terminal search and request the excel that shows payments and losses for the tranche(s) where your loan is located. See www.doctelportal.com if you need help finding your mortgage loan.
The only action to be taken would appear to be an emotional one rather than a "solutional" one, although it might contain the seeds of a solution, and that is to withdraw and divest one's self from every possible connection with a "system" of banking and governance that is corrupt beyond imagining.
Withdraw your money AND your debt from the big banks, eschew debt, especially credit card debt. If your credit rating is shot anyway and you are on the brink, declare bankruptcy. Downsize your lifestyle voluntarily instead of letting the next national or personal catastrophe do it for you. (less painful by far) If you have any assets in the market, withdraw them from ANY corporation in which the CEO's have committed themselves to screwing you politically as well as financially. Biotech industries, war-mongers, armament manufacturers, banks and securities firms, resource extraction firms, all of which are dedicated to your slow death or impoverishment, need to be withdrawn from. Both Parties need to be withdrawn from.
I believe it does holds the seeds of a solution, but if not, it might make you feel better.
When is the public going to put an end to the stupidity?
We ARE the power folks, and can change the world with every waking $$. What ARE we choosing, allowing, and going along with?
I am ashamed to be an Amerikan, and proud of it.
(How do you spell "shellacking"?)
Shell lacking? More like Shell gaining. Although it's not alone.
Unemployment? The official figures went down because many workers stopped searching for work. Many settled for "underemploymen t" and various part-time and even illegal arrangements.
Wish, hope and think are all procrastinating words, so I'll say it this way, when Elizabeth Warren gets to the bottom of this fiasco something will get done.
I respect Matt, but he sounds a little like chicken little.
I would expect no salary and be happy to provide ongoing data which would in due course yield millions of dollars in benefits to the government and to the people of the United States. The grant would also put an end to certain government "subsidies" I currently receive, which over my expected lifetime would more than offset the $100,000.
I am purposely being vague here, but....just at a glance at least portions of this must appear to make sense.
You know what the major problem is? The government doesn't think in numbers that small any more.
Ah well, he was doing, by his own words "God's work" wasn't he?
Poor ol' God, it gets dragged into and through all kinds of reeking shit dunnit?!
The writer has given us insights into just how corrupt the whole system is. However, I doubt if he or any major journalist understands that this is the natural consequence of a bad money system. Not merely corrupt but inherently bad.
It has taken us 100 years to see the real consequences of our political leaders abandoning their responsibility and violating the Constitution by transfering our monetary system to private banking interests. Like in the political cartoon/speech, when you put the cats in charge, they just do what comes natural to cats. They are devouring our nation. Can it be rescued? I think so but our window is not infinite. It is truly up to "We, the People." and we do not seem to have suffered enough as yet. I hope I am wrong.
handouts -- with no loans to businesses, no mortgage assistance to the millions of underwater and bankrupt homeowners, yet millions in bonuses to CEOs, execs, and similar misdeeds -- could so soon pay off billions in goverment handouts. At least part of the answer came in two obscure articles that appeared in the last year: The largest recipients quickly bought US treasury bonds with the huge taxpayer handouts, at handsome interest rates. Upon maturity, the big recipients repaid the government handouts and pocketed lucrative interest payments (again at taxpayer expense) with not a modicum of assistance to the ailing US economy. How could such an obvious "slight of hand" escape the eyes of government overseers ? PBS' Frontline" ran an excellent documentary on the bailout and the political playout in realtime. The Frontlines documentary should be required viewing for every US taxpayer.
It's tough not to get discouraged. If you have money in the market, ask your investment person to make sure you are not investing in weapons and other horrible enterprises, at least. Share ideas. I'd like to hear other ideas. Yes, this country has drifted toward fascism. "Rage against the dying of the light."
But there is one obvious question he neglected to address.
Where was the sainted Barack Obama when all this was going on? Admiring himself in the mirror while Geithner, et al called the shots?!?
Sounds like the Commander-In-Ch ief was no better than 3rd in command behind Geithner and Bernanke.
And just like that noted genius GW Bush--BH Obama was perfectly happy with that arrangement.
Lesser evil arguments in politics seldom get less than evil results.
http://projects.propublica.org/bailout/
Very current too, December 19 2012