Home      Advertising      Classifieds      Directory      Restaurants      Forums      Writers      Jobs      Contact Us      About Us      Archives        Preview Chanel
    

0
Hosted Ecommerce Solution
Home » Commentary
3.5 / 5 (7 Votes)

Prosecute Bush and Cheney for War Crimes

If, as seems likely, the trail leads to former Pres. George W Bush and former Vice Pres. Dick Cheney, they should be indicted and tried for war crimes.
By: 

The ugly little, widely known, but unspoken secret is finally out. Throughout the Bush administration, the U.S. government engaged in systematic, officially sanctioned and coordinated torture.

We are not talking about rogue soldiers, such as those charged in the recreational abuse, torture, sodomy and even homicide of prisoners held in the now notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad.

Previously top secret Bush era memos released by the Obama administration lay out in excruciating detail the bogus legal cover sanctioning egregious violations of U.S. law and international conventions against torture. In the months ahead, more particulars of the U.S. torture programs will no doubt be exposed.

 
Pres. Barack Obama is attempting to contain the damage by pledging that his administration will not prosecute CIA officials who engaged in the torture of prisoners and opposing the appointment of a commission or a special prosecutor to investigate the abuses. He has vowed that the United States will never employ torture again, but continues to insist that “nothing will be gained by spending our time and energy laying blame for the past.” In the face of widespread criticism from human rights advocates, however, Obama has backpeddled a bit and left open the possibility of prosecuting those who devised the torture policy.

Pres. Obama may well find it politically expedient to sanitize his predecessor’s war crimes as a “dark and painful chapter in our history,” but the American public should not stand down.

For all the bluster on the Right, let us be clear: there is no dispute in legal and military circles that the brutal interrogation tactics authorized in the so-called “torture memos” by the Office of Legal Counsel, constitute torture. Pres. George W. Bush repeatedly insisted, dishonestly (no surprise there), as it turns out, during his presidency, that “This government does not torture people.” But, keeping detainees awake for 11 days at a stretch, waterboarding them, confining them in small, dark boxes with insects to exploit their phobias, etc. are time tested and classic torture techniques. Indeed, the United States prosecuted Japanese soldiers who applied these very techniques against captured Americans in World War II and U.S. soldiers as far back as the Spanish American War in 1898 and the Vietnam War in 1968.

The argument that investigations into the torture abuses are politically divisive is equally bogus. While there is something to be said for reconciliation, such as the broad amnesty granted by South Africa for abuses under apartheid, for example, that involved a painful historical break for the country. That is hardly the case here; a comparable example might well be the U.S. Civil War and accommodations for that conflict were made nearly 150 years ago.

It is now plain for all, except those on the fringe Right, that torture was sanctioned at the highest levels of the U.S. government and justice should follow the trail wherever it might lead. If, as seems likely, the trail leads to Pres. Bush and former Vice Pres. Dick Cheney, they should be indicted and tried for war crimes. Perhaps, the ensuing legal process may give them an appreciation of the protections afforded them by the U.S. justice system, which they were so unwilling to grant their enemies.



Home » Commentary
Articles Toolbar



Post Your Comments:
Please Note: Entering Incorrect Security Code After The Comment Box Will Cause No Submission Of Data. Please read instructions at end before Submitting the comment.

Your name:
Your email:
Subject:
Comment Text:
Limit to 150 words.



Please enter the Case Sensitive Security Code that you see in image in the box above before Submitting the Comment. Upon successful submission, the form above would disappear.

You may submit lengthier letters to the editor using the Feedback Form

Visitor's Comments
Frank Griffin
Mon May 25, 2009
EIT
When liberals who condone the killing of innocent children with partial birth abortions are brought to justice people might begin to take up this torture rallying cry more seriously.
Three terrorists got water boarded and massive amounts of damage and loss of life was prevented. I have zero sympathy for this cause. Those that say we should not be like them ignore that US soldiers had their heads slowly cut off on live TV. Now that is torture! Come back when you have a real complaint.
Mixing topics will not buy you any points either. Stick to the topic. The random killing or abusing of captives was not condoned by the USA. Any one found to have done this was sent to prison themselves.
This topic was closed until Obama opened it up again to please the left.


More Articles In Category

•  Revenge of the Loonies
•  The Real Idiot
•  The Day the Universe Changed
•  The Salahi Way
•  The Politicization Of...
•  Winners And Losers
•  Beauty & The Beast
•  Designer Moksha
•  Pitching for Sex!
•  Electronic Vaudeville
•  The Fading Cultures of India
•  Three Queers For India’s...
•  Getting Past the Licks
•  Like Money For Chocolate
•  Spreading Pain
•  Unfit To Print
•  Love Marriage
•  Chai With Your Pina Colada?
•  Fooling Me Thrice
•  Time for Immigration Reform
•  The Mystery Of...
•  Reclaiming My Roots
•  The Small Town World Of...
•  Calling All Obama Dawg...
•  Fasten Your Seat Belts,...
•  The New Socialists
•  United Socialist Republic...
•  Slime Fest
•  Turning the Other Cheek
•  Love Job Hunting?
•  Mutts R Us!
•  The Indian Thing To Do
•  After The Music Stops
•  My Favorite Christmas...
•  Reinventing For Bad Times
•  Welcome To My World
•  A Latte To Think About
•  Veggie Bugger
•  Kurti And The Pretty Floral...
•  Displacement
•  Love ... IN THE TIME OF...
•  India's Trust Vote....
•  Notes on ABCD
•  Prisoners Of Race
•  Passages Of Life, Place And...
•  The Most Beautiful Woman In...
•  Auto Class Struggle
•  What's In A Name?
•  Pawns and Queens
•  The Immigration Solution
•  American Theater
•  A Very Good Year
•  Fishing for the Real Jindal
•  Turn of the Turds
•  Have No Faith
•  Imagine
•  Dual Citizenship Striptease
•  Immigration Deform
•  A Glance Away
•  Ungentlemanly Conduct
•  Not Making History
•  Hear This! The Silence Of...
•  Embarrassing Farce
•  Multiplicity of Identities
•  Keep On Thumping
•  Why I Won't Salute Steve...
•  Two Of A Kind
•  Free Debate In An Age Of...
•  Say A Prayer For Parvati
•  The Greatest Immigrant...
•  Worst President In History?
•  The Trouble With Meteors
•  Unwelcome In America
•  NRI - Non Respected Indian
•  How Authentic An Indian Are...
•  Hop Step And Educate
•  Fatal Incompetence
•  We're All Terrorists Now
•  The Right Stuff
•  The Intimate Stranger
•  Money And Politics
•  Left Out Hypocrisy
•  My Tsunami Journey
•  Honey, I Just Called to Say...
•  Nice Concept, Lousy Taste
•  Swan Song
•  Green Card Blues
•  Fool's Gold
•  How Osama Won the War on...
•  Bury Bush In A Landslide
•  The Nowhere Man
•  Citizenship Striptease
•  Defying the Imagination
•  What A Stunner!
•  Naked In The Bush
•  Outsourcing Angst
•  The Asian Century
•  Long Awaited New Year's Gift
•  Reality President
•  Top 10 Reasons Why We Are...


powered by scorpio informatics