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Beyond Exposing The Forgery: The Real Message Of Ron Suskind’s Book

By Charley James • Aug 14th, 2008 • Category: Politics

by Charley James

Most of the discussion of Ron Suskind’s The Way of the World has focused on a single anecdote: The White House ordered the production of a rather clumsy forgery of a letter from the head of the Iraqi intelligence service to Saddam purporting to prove that Muhammad Atta trained in Iraq and that Iraq was attempting to buy uranium from Niger. The forgery was leaked to a sympathetic British hack journalist in 2003 with little impact. The content was immediately seen to be implausible.
 
Though the anecdote is juicy and apparently true – the letter exists, after all – it is somewhat beside the point, confirming my suspicion that those who discuss such books read only the first and last chapters. Over the last few days, I read the entire book. There is much more than the not-wholly-surprising news that someone at the White House panicked when no WMDs were found and tried to cover himself politically by forging a document.
 
In fact, Suskind’s work is a book of singular beauty and importance.

First, the forgery anecdote is part of a larger story about the failure and misuse of American intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war, especially in human intelligence. Suskind reveals that skillful British agents had managed to develop two highly placed sources within the Iraqi government prior to the start of the war: The head of intelligence who supposedly wrote the incriminating letter, and the foreign minister. Both told the British that there were no weapons of mass destruction and explained why. This was passed to the White House through Dick Cheney’s office, which ignored it and never passed the information along to either the president or the CIA.
 
Suskind also points out that the CIA was completely unable to develop such sources inside Iraq. He also tells an even more alarming tale about how George Bush deliberately blew the British operation that was watching the development of the plot to blow up airliners over the Atlantic. Despite American urgings to shut the plot down immediately, the British were waiting until the plotters revealed their plans and contacts. They were forced to act prematurely when the US had Pakistan arrest a key intermediary between the plotters in Britain and al-Qaeda. The purpose was apparently to allow Bush to claim progress in preventing terrorism in the run-up to the 2006 congressional elections.

But even more important is the main theme of the book: The role of moral authority in the struggle against terrorism.
 
Suskind argues that American democratic ideals retain a powerful appeal throughout the world. He makes this point by telling the stories of a number of individuals: An American official desperate to prevent terrorists from getting enriched uranium, an Afghan teenager in America on an exchange program, a lawyer from Illinois and her client in Guantanamo, a young Pakistani man educated in the US and living and working in Washington who is arrested by the Secret Service one day when walking to work past the White House, a former US ambassador to Pakistan who wants to see something like the Peace Corps to express what is best about America, Benazir Bhutto, who despite herself finds herself at the head of genuine democratic movement but went to her death believing that America had been unwilling to protect her, and others.
 
Their stories are often touching and beautiful; Suskind can really write. A few examples:
 
- The Illinois lawyer convinces her new client in Guantanamo that she is genuine by laying 26 annual bar association membership cards on the table between them. 

- The young Pakistani who emerges from hours in the interrogation cell beneath the White House – God help us, there is such a thing – to find his co-workers waiting with a cake to welcome him back. Later, when Musharraf declares martial law and shuts down the Pakistani media, he and his Pakistani-American fiancée set up an impromptu news service funneling information back to the leaders of the democratic lawyers’ movement in Pakistan. 

- The young Afghan exchange student is asked for the first time in his life what he thinks is right. 

- A former military judge remembers seeing the key to the Bastille at Mount Vernon and writes a memo exposing the trials at Guantanamo as farces.
 
Contrasted with these people, their hopes and ideals are the lies, cruelty, ruthlessness and the sheer injustice that characterize America’s prosecution of the putative “Global War on Terror.” We’re told these abuses are necessary to fight a new kind of enemy. Suskind does not dwell on these abuses; because they are summarised with white-hot anger in Jane Mayer’s The Dark Side, a book that should be read with this one.
 
Instead, Suskind argues that the abuses have undermined the struggle against terrorism.

Suskind points out that Bin Laden and al-Qaeda tapped an old folk tale theme: The prince who leaves the palace behind to live with the people and defend justice. He argues that Ayman al-Zawahiri skillfully deployed this myth to make Osama Bin Laden a champion of justice and Islam. Suskind argues that the ethical corner-cutting of the War on Terror has simply confirmed the jihadist portait of a hypocritical America whose real interest is the colonization of the Islamic world.
 
Guantanamo stands as proof that American pretensions are hollow.

But there were not only torturers at Guantanamo; there were also American lawyers – even American military lawyers, some of whom were booted out of the service as a result of their commitment – who chose to defend the detainees out of a stubborn commitment to law and justice. Suskind argues passionately that it is not too late to redeem the situation, that there is a counter-narrative in which American democratic ideals do prevail, in which America does the right thing, not because it is good public diplomacy and will advance America’s interests, but simply because it is moral and ethical and the right thing to do. The world needs and desperately wants America to lead with its moral ideals.

Suskind is right about this.
 
For example, one year ago public opinion polls showed that only 9% of Turks had a favorable impression of America, a country Turkish citizens once idolised. That has risen somewhat, partly due to simple relief that George Bush’s term would soon be over but also out of astonishment that America might elect a Black man with a Muslim name as President. The corresponding event in Turkey, electing a Greek or Armenian as prime minister of Turkey, is inconceivable but people want America to be different. They are beginning – very cautiously – to let themselves believe that the old America, Lincoln’s “last best hope of mankind,” might return.
 
Suskind’s goal is to urge Americans to let this happen, both through new government policies and through the actions of individual Americans. May it be so, al-Shallah.


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  1. Cheney and bush committed felony violations of the USA Patriot Act when they provided false information on terrorism by forging national security intelligence documents on terrorism that asserted associations between Saddam Hussein, (Iraq), Al Qaeda and terrorism. cheney and bush’s actions were serious and egregous felony violations of the USA Patriot when bush and cheney provided false information on terrorism. It is a felony violation of the USA Patriot Act to provide false information on terrorism, a serious and egregious felony violation.

    Suskind, according to Wolf Blitzer, accuses bush and cheney of using the Whitehouse, (and the stationary belonging to the Whitehouse), and acting in collusion with the CIA to forge national security documents and then provide those documents on terrorism, (knowing they were false), to another party.

    Providing false information on terrorism is a serious and egregious felony violation of the USA Patriot Act.

    If documents were forged by the CIA and the whitehouse, (cheney and bush), that were used to promote the idea that Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda were connected and were involved in terrorist activities in Iraq is providing information on terrorism that is false, and is indeed conspiracy to provide false information on terrorism.

    My big juicy apple, and it is so bitter, so filled with worms and maggots. But I am so hungry.

    The only remedy for felony violation of the USA Patriot Act by the CIA, felony violation of the USA Patriot Act by george bush, and felony violation of the USA Patriot Act by dick cheney, (all acting in collusion), is the swift impeachment of george bush and dick cheney.

    A felony violation of the USA Patriot Act perpetrated by bush, cheney and the CIA on the revered stationary of your founding father’s nation, how can this be?

    There are many felony violations of the USA Patriot Act to observe surrounding the conspiratoral collusions of the CIA, dick cheney and bush to provide false information on terrorism. A rare treat in jurisprudence, very few felony violations of the USA Patriot Act are so apparent, so egregious and serious as the felony violation of the USA Patriot Act by providing false information on terrorism in forged documents by dick cheney, george bush and the CIA.

    The USA Patriot Act must be applied to Articles of Impeachment based solely on felony violations of the USA Patriot Act to bring about the impeachment of dick cheney, and george bush.

    It is un-American to allow dick cheney, george bush and the CIA to provide false information on terrorism and violate the felony provisions of the USA Patriot Act.

    We must impeach bush and cheney with accusation of high crimes, felony violation of the USA Patriot Act.

    Applying The USA Patriot Act to Articles of Impeachment for Cheney and Bush

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