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© Hazel Henderson, July 2006
www.hazelhenderson.com
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Neocon-men, Rove and
Gingrich
Pushing World War III
by
Hazel Henderson
In the current US political
climate with majorities in both Houses of Congress passing
resolutions of support for Israel in its new war on Hezbollah,
dissenting voices are heard mainly on alternative independent media
and the blogosphere.
Kudos to websites Media Matters
for America , the Center for Media and Democracy and independent
journalists including Bill Berkowitz. His timely alert in Other
News, July 20, 2006 warns of Republican strategy to market more fear
by escalating their “war-on-terror” rhetoric to panic about the
advent of World War III – setting up Syria and Iran as the next US
targets.
All this exploitation of fear to
gain a political mandate began in earnest with the Project for a New
American Century (PNAC) in 1997 (www.newamericancentury.org)
organized by early neocon-men Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul
Wolfowitz, Lewis Scooter Libby, Zalmay Khalilzad (all Bush
appointees), as well as Jeb Bush, with supporters including Frank
Gaffney and James Woolsey, former CI A director.
These neocon-men indoctrinated
presidential candidate George W. Bush with their policies of using
US military superiority to extend American hegemony. Their current
fellow-travelers, Karl Rove, also known as Bush’s Brain and fallen
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich are spearheading the new “World
War III” campaign. Other neocon-men, including Richard Perle, make
their base at the right-wing think tank, the American Enterprise
Institute in Washington , DC.
I have personally known Newt
Gingrich since he was a perfectly normal history professor in a
small college in Georgia . Newt morphed into a key idea-man and
wordsmith for right-wing Republicans and his ambition and ego
fuelled his rise to political power with the “Contract with America”
carefully crafted with pollster Frank Luntz, which swept Republicans
to victories in 1994. In 1996, in an act of institutional vandalism,
Gingrich led the Republican shut-down of the U.S. Office of
Technology Assessment (OTA) one of the most innovative and
predictive government research agencies on which I served as a
member of its Advisory Council from 1974 until 1980.
Frank Luntz, who still crafts such
slogans as the “Clear Skies” laws allowing more air pollution from
power plants and the “Healthy Forests” program of increased
clear-cutting of trees, is no doubt involved in the new “World War
III” sloganeering. I have also had some personal interaction with
another neocon-man, James Woolsey, former CIA director and now a
frequent pro-Bush policy advocate on talk shows.
Like many other pundits, Woolsey
sometimes fails to disclose his current role as a senior Vice
President of Booz Allen Hamilton, a consulting giant with contracts
advising many government agencies including the CIA and the
Pentagon. Before the “World War III” rhetoric was launched, Woolsey
started using his talk show time to promote energy independence from
Mid-East oil – touting hybrid plug-in cars and bio-fuels and bought
his way into futurist groups including the State of the World forum.
But as the coming mid-term
elections in November look likely to unseat Republican majorities in
Congress, such useful domestic reforms as alternative energy or Newt
Gingrich’s ideas on health care are proving too tame to fire up the
Republican base. Thus, the switch to escalating the “war on terror”
on “axis of evil” countries and “Islamic extremists” and the new
media-friendly, propaganda-perfect soundbite “World War III.” No
doubt already tested in focus groups, this new slogan is perfect for
bumper stickers, campaign buttons, tee shirts, stickers, 15-second
TV and radio spots as well as talk show soundbites.
Better for US voters, still
worried about tampered voting machines, the stolen elections in
Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004, to switch to the blogosphere and
alternative, independent media, as well as overseas sources of news
from London’s The Economist to wire services like InterPress News
Service www.ips.org. Let’s remember President Dwight Eisenhower’s
cautions about the US military-industrial complex and President
Franklin D. Roosevelt who reminded us that we have nothing to fear
but fear itself.
*****
Hazel Henderson, author of Beyond
Globalization and other books, co-created the
Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators, updated at
www.calvert-henderson.com and is Executive Producer of the
new financial TV series, “Ethical Markets,”
currently airing on PBS
stations in the USA.