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JOSEPH SOBRAN: "The Department of Offense"
Griffin Internet Syndicate ^ | September 25, 2001 | Joseph Sobran

Posted on 10/09/2001 8:54:47 AM PDT by ouroboros

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The Department of Offense


September 25, 2001

Despite the best efforts of government, sometimes bits of the truth leak out.

Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made one of the frankest statements yet about the 9/11 attack: he said it was “good for Israel.” He quickly added an expression of sympathy for Americans, lest he seem to be welcoming the horror we had suffered; but his first reaction was right.

Objectively, the attack, though bad for the United States, was good for Israel, just as Pearl Harbor, though bad for the United States, was good for Britain — as Winston Churchill was the first to realize. Once Japan hit Pearl Harbor, the United States was bound to enter World War II on the British side. Small countries always welcome the military assistance of big countries. It’s only natural.

Privately, Churchill spoke of “the British Empire.” But because Americans frowned on empires, he spoke publicly of Britain and America as “the great democracies” and “the English-speaking peoples.” Today the Israelis speak among themselves of “the Jewish state,” but when they address Americans, most of whom are gentiles, they speak of “democracies.”

The interests of nations (or nation-states) differ. Even allies rarely have identical interests. What’s bad for one may be profitable for the other, though it is usually unseemly to say so. The necessities of propaganda force them to present a united front, to insist that they stand for the same ideals, and to profess to feel each other’s pain, as if they were Siamese twins.

Now the United States is welded to Israel as never before. The alliance went from costly to catastrophic in a flash. It undoubtedly helped motivate the attack. If the United States had withdrawn from the Middle East on its own initiative, Arab and Muslim hatred of this country would have abated and the attack might never have occurred. But a U.S. withdrawal now would look like the retreat of a defeated empire — like the British withdrawal from Palestine in reaction to Zionist terrorism. And no American president can afford to look weak.

[Breaker quote: The age of 
double-talkIn response to the attack, the Bush administration has created an Office of Homeland Security. Excuse me, but, like, isn’t homeland security the whole purpose of the Department of Defense?

Apparently not. Apparently the Federal Government spends $300 billion every year for something that is not, strictly speaking, “defense” — as in “the common defense of the United States.” So when it actually finds it necessary to defend this country, it has to create a whole new agency!

The Department of Defense is, properly speaking, a Department of Offense — an offensive force spread all over the globe, provoking enmities against which it can’t defend us. It does precisely the opposite of what it’s supposed to be doing. It makes us insecure. Hence the need for a separate agency to produce “security.”

Once upon a time, before double-talk became the American Way, the Department of Defense was frankly called the Department of War. Maybe it’s time to resume the old name, in the interest of candor and clarity. But whatever we call it, it’s obsolete. Like all state entities, it has been outwitted by resourceful private persons — and in this case, singularly unpleasant ones.

Heartening as it is to see every American waving a flag in each hand, you have to wonder where all these patriots were while their Constitution was being wadded up, while their Republic was becoming an empire, and while their politicians were pandering to the pro-Israel lobby. It took a horrible physical assault on this country to wake them up, but they still don’t seem curious about how this situation came to pass while they slept.

We are told that our freedom is under attack. And it is. But Osama bin Laden can’t abridge our freedoms; only our own government can do that — by giving the FBI and CIA new powers, for example, and by imposing new restrictions on airlines and travelers, banks and financial institutions, and on private communications. It may yet force us all to carry identity cards.

The prospect of a government that treats all its citizens as criminal suspects is more terrifying than any terrorist. And even more frightening is a citizenry that can accept the surrender of its freedoms as the price of “freedom.”

Joseph Sobran


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1 posted on 10/09/2001 8:54:47 AM PDT by ouroboros
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Bump.

We are all New Democrats Now.

2 posted on 10/09/2001 8:59:36 AM PDT by JohnGalt
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SOBRAN...a voice crying in the wilderness (and that is good, because only tumbleweeds give a rip what this dipstick has to say).
3 posted on 10/09/2001 9:00:29 AM PDT by Moby Grape
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It does precisely the opposite of what it?s supposed to be doing. It makes us insecure. Hence the need for a separate agency to produce ?security.?

Not the military's fault. It is those 600 or so fools elected to the Federal Imperial Government who direct it.

4 posted on 10/09/2001 9:04:10 AM PDT by Lysander
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If the United States had withdrawn from the Middle East on its own initiative, Arab and Muslim hatred of this country would have abated and the attack might never have occurred. ---- Not true, not true. They eventually would have attacked us with or without Israel. Save that crap for those who don't read.

while their Republic was becoming an empire, and while their politicians were pandering to the pro-Israel lobby.

It's Pat! Seriously though, don't we ever get tired of posting this crap? I think Sobran has a great future writing for Antiwar.comp

Get some help, Joe.

6 posted on 10/09/2001 9:06:30 AM PDT by Cable225
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To: ouroboros
Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made one of the frankest statements yet about the 9/11 attack: he said it was “good for Israel.”

Did he really say that?

Wow...thanks for the post.
8 posted on 10/09/2001 9:11:14 AM PDT by wheezer
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joe sobran bump
10 posted on 10/09/2001 9:12:37 AM PDT by Red Jones
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Sobran is, as usual, right on.

Good post.

11 posted on 10/09/2001 9:17:46 AM PDT by rainingred
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I'll save veronica and the IF gang some typing:

Joe Sobran is an un-American, anti-Semitic, neo-Nazi, palie-loving, Hitler-worshipping, mentally-ill, Arab-adoring subhuman. And that goes for all of those who might agree with any sentence he ever wrote.

There, now that that is over maybe we can talk about the article.

12 posted on 10/09/2001 9:18:57 AM PDT by AshleyMontagu
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Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made one of the frankest statements yet about the 9/11 attack: he said it was “good for Israel.”

Objectively speaking, the attack was also "good for President Bush", "good for Rudy Giuliani", "good for CNN", "good for Pataki", "good for Chuck Schumer", and so on. The focus on Netanyahu's statement and on Israel is there only because of people like Sobran who already have an agenda to push.

14 posted on 10/09/2001 9:21:29 AM PDT by The Electrician
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Pat Buchanan's 'A Republic, not an Empire' should be required reading before we go the way of the 'sun never sets on the British Empire' England. Taking on the world, bleeds countries dry. George Washington was right.
15 posted on 10/09/2001 9:23:58 AM PDT by ex-snook
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Now the United States is welded to Israel as never before. The alliance went from costly to catastrophic in a flash. It undoubtedly helped motivate the attack. If the United States had withdrawn from the Middle East on its own initiative, Arab and Muslim hatred of this country would have abated and the attack might never have occurred. But a U.S. withdrawal now would look like the retreat of a defeated empire ? like the British withdrawal from Palestine in reaction to Zionist terrorism. And no American president can afford to look weak.

Especially W. It was the military-industrial complex that in large part voted him in. Clinton and Carter were speed bumps in the super highway to The New World Order. Bush War II concludes the first one. All Clinton did for the effort was to convert NATO from a defense alliance to an offensive extension of American policy. This one gives us control over the UN.

16 posted on 10/09/2001 9:25:08 AM PDT by Lysander
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THE ROOT CAUSE CROWD .
17 posted on 10/09/2001 9:26:58 AM PDT by sinkspur
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It took W 2 hours, i.e. when he gave a Public statement for the first time after the attack, to decide that the explanation for the assault was going to be hatred of a cult that has twisted the teachings of Islam and hates our way of life. After that point it was clear that no one dare mention any foreign policy move or any other policy move that may have led to this mass murder. Zionist lobby has made it clear that whoever brings asscociation with Isreal as the cause of this horror, is outing themselves as an anti-semite. They know that if Public anger turns against globalization, then who will be left to swing the axe for them.

The truth is that not a single soul has woken up even after this, and the only beneficiary is Zionist lobby, that has received a gift courtesy of laden, to churn out propoganda for next 100 years and beyond.

18 posted on 10/09/2001 9:27:00 AM PDT by The_Republican
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Bout time someone started making sense. Great article.

AMERICA FIRST!!!

19 posted on 10/09/2001 9:30:01 AM PDT by Greg Weston
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Joseph Sobran is brilliant, but I just can't get away from the feeling that he is extremely anti-Israel. He and Mr. Buchanan sound as if they share some of the same views of recent history.
20 posted on 10/09/2001 9:34:59 AM PDT by WalterSkinner
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