[Mb-civic] The Guardian John Le Carr é
Michael Butler
michael at michaelbutler.com
Sun Oct 17 10:12:46 PDT 2004
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
The Guardian
John Le Carré
Maybe there's one good reason - just one - for re-electing George W
Bush, and
that's to force him to live with the consequences of his appalling
actions,
and answer for his own lies, rather than wish the job on a Democrat who
will
then get blamed for his predecessor's follies.
Probably no American president in all history has been so universally
hated
abroad as George W Bush: for his bullying unilateralism, his dismissal
of
international treaties, his reckless indifference to the aspirations of
other
nations and cultures, his contempt for institutions of world government,
and above
all for misusing the cause of anti-terrorism in order to unleash an
illegal
war - and now anarchy - upon a country that like too many others around
the
world was suffering under a hideous dictatorship, but had no hand in
9/11, no
weapons of mass destruction, and no record of terrorism except as an
ally of the
US in a dirty war against Iran.
Is your president a great war leader because he allowed himself to be
manipulated by a handful of deluded ideologues? Is Tony Blair a great
war leader
because he committed Britain's troops, foreign policy and domestic
security to the
same hare-brained adventure?
You are voting in November. We will vote next year. Yet the outcome in
both
countries will in large part depend on the same question: how long can
the lies
last now that the truth has finally been told? The Iraq war was planned
long
before 9/11. Osama provided the excuse. Iraq paid the price. American
kids
paid the price. British kids paid the price. Our politicians lied to us.
While Bush was waging his father's war at your expense, he was also
ruining
your country. He made your rich richer and your poor and unemployed more
numerous. He robbed your war veterans of their due and reduced your
children's
access to education. And he deprived more Americans than ever before of
healthcare.
Now he's busy cooking the books, burying deficits and calling in
contingency
funds to fight a war that his advisers promised him he could light and
put out
like a candle.
Meanwhile, your Patriot Act has swept aside constitutional and civil
liberties which took brave Americans 200 years to secure, and were once
the envy of a
world that now looks on in horror, not just at Guantanamo and Abu
Ghraib, but
at what you are doing to yourselves.
But please don't feel isolated from the Europe you twice saved. Give us
back
the America we loved, and your friends will be waiting for you. And here
in
Britain, for as long as we have Tony Blair singing the same lies as
George Bush,
your nightmares will be ours.
© David Cornwell 2004
· John Le Carré is a novelist.
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