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by Larry Ross, Secretary, New Zealand Nuclear Free Peacemaking Association. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ George Bush is the most powerful man in history. President of the world's only superpower or hyper power, the United States, he controls an arsenal of conventional and nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and their delivery vehicles capable of destroying all life on earth many times over. With the end of the cold war no other country rivals the U.S. and George Bush has announced the US will never allow a challenger to arise. Bush considers God
a key political ally, according to an article from Capitol Hill Blue as
reported by Scripps Howard News Service March 5, 2003. He wrote: Bush
told a conference of lawmakers that people cannot "claim to know
all the ways of Providence" "Le Monde, the influential Paris daily, said in one editorial that Bush "is convinced he is inspired by God, and he is dangerous"" (LR Comment: As he claims to read the Bible and pray every day and thereby claims to get divine guidance, he can claim to follow that divine guidance whatever he may do. Even launching a nuclear armageddon could be an act of divine guidance as he says we "cannot know all the ways of Providence" "Bush is a self-described born-again Christian, at least in part because of a battle with the bottle. Born an Episcopalian, he is now a Methodist. He prays daily and often participates in West Wing Bible studies." Bush said "I pray for strength, I pray for guidance, I pray for forgiveness. And I pray to offer my thanks for a kind and generous almighty god. (LR Comment: Is it strength and guidance to bomb, knowing you will kill and maim thousands of innocent people who you know are no threat to you. Do you really believe that a kind and generous almighty God will forgive you these horrendous crimes? Or is that just the cynical wishful thinking of a duplicitous war criminal?) Bush said "We're being challenged. We're meeting those challenges because of our faith" (LR Comment: How he meets those challenges is with 'shock and awe' massive bombing campaigns and spreading tons of DU weaponry that will kill, and cause mutations is innocent people for 4.5 billion years. That's not really me doing it he might claim. It is "because of our faith and providence" he says) One of the best papers
I've read is on this subject is: "The Reverend
Billy Graham taught Bush to live in anticipation of the Second Coming
but it was his friendship with Dr Tony Evans that shaped Bush's political
understanding of how to deport himself in an apocalyptic era. Dr Evans,
the Pastor of a large Dallas Church and a founder of the Promise Keepers
movement taught Bush about "how the world should be seen from a divine
viewpoint" "It is the eschatology that Bush has imbibed; an eschatology through which he has gradually (and easily) come to see himself as an agent of God who has been called by him to 'restore the earth to God's control' a 'chosen vessel' so to speak, to bring Restoration of All Things. Shearer calls this delusion, "Messianic leadership" - that is to say usurping the role usually ascribed to the Messiah. "In the book Bush at War, Bob Woodward writes, "Most presidents have high hopes. Some have grandiose visions of what they will achieve, and he was firmly in that camp. "To answer these attacks and rid the world of evil" says Bush. And again he said: "We will export death and violence to the four corners of the earth in defense of this great nation" "Woodward comments, "The president was casting his mission and that of the country in the grand vision of Gods Master Plan. All the objections from the highest Republican and International and Allied authorities, including the Pentagon, to his war on Iraq "is in the least relevant to Bush." His advisors are the extremist neocons that he has surrounded himself with and agree with him and "his mandate is from God" "The scriptured text that informs Bush understanding of and enactment of the End Of Days (Revelations 19) depicts Christ returning as the Heavenly Avenger. Revelations is the only New Testament book that justifies violence of any kind, and this it takes to the limit " Out of his mouth comes a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations. And I saw an angel standing in the sun who cried in a low voice to all the birds flying in mid-air - come gather together for the great supper of God, so you may eat the flesh of kings, generals and mighty men, of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all people, free and slave, small and great" "Such is "the glory of the coming of the Lord. Truth, carnage, and the ecstasy of vultures. In a ruined world the Messiah slays the antichrist and creates "a new heaven and a new earth" The dead are judged, the Christians saved and the rest of us damned to eternal torment. The new Jerusalem is established and the Lord rules it with an iron sceptre" "It is not inconceivable that Bush is literally and determinedly drawn consciously and unconsciously, toward the enactment of such a scenario, as he believes, for God's sake. Indeed the stark relentlessness of his policy in the Middle East suggests as much" The well-known American
author Gore Vidal, commenting on previous US Administrations made similar
comments about Bush in his article "The Erosion of the American Dream"
19/3/03 http://wwwcounterpunch.org/vidal03132003.html Michael Oritiz Hill found that Revelations was more of a pagan myth 2000 years before Christ and rewritten into Biblical text some 300 years after Christ's death. Martin Luther found the vindictive God of Revelations incompatible with the gospels and relegated it to the Appendix of his translation of the New Testament. All Protestant Reformers except Calvin regarded apocalyptic millennialism to be heresy. "This pagan myth recycled as a suspiciously unchristian Biblical text found new credence in the 19th century when John Darby virtually revived the Montanist heresy and invested it with a passionate literalism. Darby left the priesthood of the Church of Ireland and preached Revelations as both prophecy and imminent history. In this he inaugurated a lineage in which Bush's mentors, the Reverend Billy Graham and Dr Tony Evans are recent heirs. PREPARING FOR THE APOCALYPSE? In the 2002 Nuclear
Posture Review, Bush lowered the barrier against the use of nuclear weapons,
and decried they may be used as part of the conventional weapons mix,
as needed to win a victory. President Bush has
demonstrated that he will knowingly tell a number of lies, in order to
fool the US Senate and US public into supporting a major war against a
small country - Iraq. He and his allies, the UK, Australia, Italy and
Spain will defy the United Nations and even threaten to use nuclear weapons
in some circumstances against Iraq - thus, possibly precipitating a series
of events which could culminate in a nuclear world war that could end
humanity. Gambling with the very future of humanity is a very big gamble
to take based on known lies. They knew that Iraq could not strike back,
had no nuclear weapons, did not participate in the 9/11 attack, had no
links to Al-Qaeda and no weapons of mass destruction. As the famous author,
Johnathon Schell said in The Nation 29/3/04, " 549 American soldiers
and uncounted thousands of Iraqis, military and civilian, have died; some
$125 US billion has been expended; no weapons of mass destruction have
been found; the economy is a disaster; electricity and water are sometime
things; America's former well-wishers, the Shiites, are impatient with
the occupation; terrorist bombs are taking a heavy toll; and Iraq as a
whole, far from being a model for anything, is a cautionary lesson in
the folly of imperial rule in the 21st century
.yet all this is only
part of the cost of the decision to invade and occupy Iraq" FUNDAMENTALIST INFLUENCES ON BUSH AND FOREIGN POLICY The question is how much do Bush's Christian fundamentalist beliefs influence his decisions to tell a pack of lies to fool people into supporting his phoney war and killing thousands of people; spreading tons of depleted uranium weapons to contaminate Iraq causing countless deaths and mutations there and in neighbouring countries for 4.5 billion years, making new far more dangerous nuclear and pre-emptive war doctrines, ushering in a new nuclear weapons and nuclear proliferation era, thus increasing the dangers of a nuclear war, spurning environment crisis such as global warming and the Pentagon's vitally important report on "abrupt climate change that could precipitate nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine etc", withdrawing from international treaties, record US deficits, suppressing US civil liberties and the militarisation of space to protect American dominance and many other issues. Is all this a manifestation of Christian Fundamentalism? Was Bush chosen by God to dominate the world as he claims? Or is his professed Christian Fundamentalism mixed with appeals to patriotism a cloak to get the support of the uninformed, misinformed and religiously confused? Can he use protestations of Godly communication to excuse and divinely justify his crimes? Are we to believe that its all necessary to support Bush's so-called war on terrorism? Tony Blair, PM of Britain and John Howard, PM of Australia apparently think so. They seem ready to follow Bush into any war he chooses to launch against any new enemy he cares to name, with any excuse he cares to make, and any risks he cares to take - even a nuclear war that could end humanity. Now that's an imbecilic dog-like devotion worthy of the Guinness Book of Records. I've never seen the like of this kind of dedicated infantilism in politics before. I hope people support Helen Clarke's position enough to ensure she doesn't buckle any more than she has already in sending so-called nation-building humanitarian military forces to Iraq and Afghanistan. It must be hard as leader of a small state to keep a sane head and an even policy when your three much more powerful major allies are going war crazy - apparently with 'skies the limit' 'whose next' support for Bush's insanely dangerous pre-emptive nuclear policy. Bush's $125 billion
strategy simply makes many more terrorists As a born again Christian fundamentalist, it suits Bush's strategy to mix religious terminology with his military/political message. It resonates with the majority of the US public - 70% of whom believed his lies, endlessly given, as fact by the media. Thus they supported his war. In his brilliant article
in The Guardian Weekly 3/10/03, George Monbiot explores how US leaders
now see themselves as priests, with a divine mission to rid the world
of its demons - so 8)many of whom have been created and supported by the
U.S. - like Saddam Hussein. "The dangers of a national divinity scarcely require explanation. Japan went to war in the 1930's convinced, like Bush, that it possessed a heaven-sent mission to "liberate" Asia and extend the realm of its divine imperium. It would, the fascist theoretician Kita Ikki predicted, "light the darkness of the entire world" It didn't. It created a series of hells on earth. What would the divinely inspired Japanese have done with nuclear weapons?. What will the born again, divinely inspired Bush Administration, with the new nuclear permissiveness and lowered nuclear barriers, do with the greatest nuclear arsenal in history, against its various named "axis of evil" states and other named enemies.?
Israeli and Islamic Fundamentalism Michael Oritz Hill
in his article (above) said "Revelations is much believed by Muslim
fundamentalists, and like their Christian compatriots they also thrill
to redemption through apocalypse. Jewish fundamentalist of course do not
believe in Revelations but have nonetheless made common cause with the
Christian Right. "The world has been readied for the fire but the critical element is the Bush Administration. Never in the history of Christendom has there been a moment when this rogue element has carried anything like the credibility and political power that it carries now." In another article:
"Bush's Armageddon Obsession" by Michael Oritz Hill in Counterpunch
Oct 19, 2002, he writes of the influence of Hal Lindsay's book "The
Late Great Planet Earth" (sales 15 million copies) "shaping
fundamentalist thoughts on apocalyptic matters. Written within the geopolitical
fantasies of the cold war, Lindsey writes "As Armageddon begins with
the invasion of Israel by the Arabs and the Russian confederacy, and their
consequent swift destruction, the greatest period of Jewish conversion
to their true Messiah will begin" I'd rather not believe that Bush
is moving according to Lindseys' game plan but the simple fact is we don't
know.
( My analysis on this
is that Bush knew about the neocoms global domination plan in 2,000 and
that is why he said what he did to Texas preacher James Robison in 2,000
" I sense my country is going to need me
I know it won't be
easy
.but God wants me to do it" From this and the other papers
quoted herein, I conclude that Bush believes that all his decisions and
actions are part of a divine plan, or God's instructions, and that as
President, he does not have to answer for them to anyone. Lying prostate
on the floor praying is another indicator of Bush's mental condition or
mindset. His long litany of decisions that spell big problems - even catastrophes
in the short and long term, is another indicator that he believes that
as end times are almost upon us, God will soon be taking over the fate
of the world for the final judgement and Armageddon. So why worry about
such details as catastrophic rapid climate change - he might think. In
fact his policy decisions do reflect a crazy kind of consistency, if considered
in the context of a Christian apocalyptic fundamentalist philosophy. Also,
his quite appalling series of lies used to justify the war with Iraq,
so convincingly parroted by Tony Blair and John Howard, can all be excused
by Bush, as simply following divine orders - part of the divine plan.
Who are we to question or know what is so clearly (to Bush) God's will?
Another excellent
article by Sydney Schanberg "George Bush , Make Believe President"
appeared in the Village Voice February 18, 2004. Another excellent
article in the same vein is by Ira Chernus, Professor
of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder Israel's Fundamentalist Policies 14) Since about 1948, US policy has been to unstintingly support the state of Israel. This has sometimes proved difficult, especially today when Israel is so obviously expanding its territory into Palestine in defiance of international law and many UN resolutions. Orthodox Jews believe God gave them the territory called Palestine and that they have a right to occupy it. Thus there is continued expansion of Jewish settlements in Palestine territory. Sharon is building a great wall in Palestine territory in order to steal more land under the guise of protecting the illegal Israeli settlers from terrorism. He has stepped up military raids into Palestine as well as increasing assassination and bombings in Palestine. All this in the name of making war against terrorism. However it is the illegal Israeli occupation, persecution, and murder of Palestinians which provokes terrorism . The U.S. and Israel call any opposition to this murderous program "anti-sematic". The US continues to give Israel at least $3 billion US a year, so identifying itself in this any many other ways as Israel's chief ally and sponsor. Fundamentalists give unwavering support to "the nation of Israel in order to keep the Israelis alive until after the Rapture." Gary North wrote. Fundamentalists are so powerful in the US, and are so entrenched in the administration, and Israel is so essential to the fundamentalist vision, that support for Israel will go on even though it may seem to others to be very much against U.S. real interests. It's very easy to see how the fundamentalist script for Armageddon is being made a self-fulfilling prophecy. I don't have the time
today to explore the other interacting influences for war on the Bush
Administration. In addition to (1) the Christian Right or fundamentalist
influence there is (2) the military - industrial- scientific- academic-intelligence-political
complex warned about by President Eisenhower in his valedictory address
in 1961 when he left office, (3) the very powerful neoconservative individuals
in high policy-making positions in the Bush Administration, their publications
and Think Tanks and (4) the mutually supportive interactions between them. What Can We Do As Individuals and Organizations to Prevent A Nuclear Armageddon?
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