by Kathleen Wallace Peine
http://dissidentvoice.org
November 29th, 2011
This week Congress is expected to vote on a bill advanced by John
McCain and Carl Levin, a Republican and Democrat who united to bring us
the foundation needed to propel us fully into a militarized nightmare
state similar to what we have been exporting these last few years. It is
the Enemy Belligerent, Interrogation, Detention and Prosecution Act.
In case you haven’t heard the details (which is likely if you have
spent much time watching traditional news), the bill essentially labels
every spot on this earth as a battlefield, including the United States.
It’s a telling moment when they concede, or, in fact, advance a never
ending war, and its present under each rock, according to these
lawmakers. It’s certainly the stuff of 1984 (we’ve always been at war
with Eastasia). From this notion springs the advancement of military
tribunals dealing with all citizens of the globe (once again, Americans
included) without the bother of transparency. Detention and
disappearance could be the order of the day.
The secretive nature and broad sweeps have already been used on those
they deem foreign enemy combatants around the world. As if by fascist
playbook, this sort of thing is trial ballooned on “the other” and then
brought home for the enjoyment of those who didn’t complain the first
time around.
An enormous issue with the militarization and deviation from open
aired civilian courts is the very secretive nature of it all. If an
individual has truly done a harm that merits intervention, then the
light of day should shine on the accusations and stand on their own
merits. That tired excuse that the information in these trials needs to
be hidden is simply a ploy to avoid oversight and scrutiny. The stories
have circulated about local warlords turning in neighbors (who get sent
to Gitmo) often for decidedly illegitimate reasons. And then just enough
scary terror bogymen really are in residence there to allow the average
citizen to go back to sleep, avoiding the uncomfortable realization
that some there did nothing wrong, except perhaps be in the wrong place
at the wrong time or have enemies with the ear of Uncle Sam. It would be
mindless to think it would go down in any other manner here. We aren’t
that exceptional, I’m sorry to say.
Not to mention that this further advancement of the Military
Industrial Complex must be making those entities who profit off of all
of this salivate. As resources dwindle, the decision seems to have been
made by the few to loot all that is available, consequences be damned. (CONTINUE READING)