Jehovah set the gold standard when he deployed fire and brimstone, but
we have managed to approximate his divine wrath. Just ask the people of
Nagasaki, Hiroshima, North Vietnam, or a host of other malefactors we
punished with a well-deserved rain of fire.
Clearly we Americans are fulfilling our divine mission to maintain the
moral order of the world each day. We continue to drive a stake through
the heart of Godless Communism. We torture terrorists. We execute
murderers. We topple dictators, spread liberty, and punish
Islamofascist nations harshly.
Yet despite all we do for the world, there are still those who hate us.
Worse still, there are Americans, like William Blum, who have the
audacity to bad-mouth this great nation. It is a tribute to our
patience and humanity that we put up with such ingratitude and calumny.
Thankfully, he represents a tiny segment of our overwhelmingly
patriotic populace.
While people like him slander our magnificent country with idiotic
little T-shirt slogans like, “Fighting for peace is like fucking for
virginity”, our men and women in uniform are fighting to keep the world
safe for democracy.
How do such so-called progressives think? Let’s find out by
eavesdropping on that incessant moralist, Jason Miller, as he questions
Blum, a widely published author and scathing critic of the land of the
free:
JM: You are quite a remarkable individual. False modesty aside, if you
were introducing yourself to an individual who didn’t know you and
giving them a summary of who William Blum is, how would that
introduction go? WB: It would of course depend largely on who the
person was and what the circumstances were, but I might say that I
spent the first half of my life in the "bourgeois" world, including IBM
and the Department of State, and then was radicalized by Vietnam and
became a drug-using, semi-hippie, underground-press writer, world
traveler, book author, campus speaker, commie terrorist threat to all
that is decent and holy.
JM: In early 2006, Osama bin Laden told US Americans that they needed
to read your book, Rogue State: A Guide to the World’s Only Superpower.
What were the immediate effects and consequences for you?
WB: Instant celebrity, on many of the major news programs, including
CNN, CSPAN, MSNBC, etc., with a chance to say things to the great
unwashed that I would never otherwise have had; 1000 emails, half
hostile, a couple threatening.
JM: Obviously, the dust has had plenty of time to settle. How has bin
Laden’s “endorsement” affected your book sales and impact as a
political educator and social activist?
WB: About 15,000 extra copies of Rogue State sold. I use the experience
in my talks on campus, explaining why I was not embarrassed by the
endorsement, as I had mentioned on air, and which had bothered my
interviewers, like Wolf Blitzer, who wanted me to disown the entire
endorsement.
JM: In Rogue State, you write, "No matter how paranoid or
conspiracy-minded you are, what the government is actually doing is
worse than you imagine.” To what extent can you attribute this
conclusion to first-hand knowledge derived from your years with the
State Department, or otherwise?
WB: I was a computer systems analyst and programmer at the State Dept;
not much privy to important secrets except for the lists they kept of
baddies, foreign and domestic. Reading the news carefully, with a
knowledge of the past, is enough to make one suspicious.
JM: I note that you spent some time in Chile observing Allende’s
attempt to implement socialism. Had Allende survived, how successful do
you think he would have been in fending off the relentless tide of
neoliberalism?
WB: I think he would have done pretty well at that. He was a sincere man of the left, not a Democratic Party type liberal.
JM: How much affinity did Allende have for Castro?
WB: As far as I remember, a lot.
JM: Please briefly compare and contrast Allende and Hugo Chavez.
WB: Allende didn't deliberately antagonize the US as Chavez does. I
wish Chavez would cool it a bit. He's antagonizing homicidal maniacs,
literally. Yet, Allende's moderation in language and policy didn't save
him from Washington's wrath. Once you're an ODE (Officially Designated
Enemy) of Washington, your days are numbered, or at least your life and
program will be made next to impossible.
JM: What chance do you believe the Bolivarian Revolution has of
succeeding in becoming a viable alternative and genuine threat to the
hegemony of the militaristic, rapacious imperialism which is
inextricably linked to “American Capitalism?”
WB: Based on past experience, not much chance. But what's new is the
oil money. That changes the picture. But I can't predict what's going
to happen.
JM: You left the State Department in 1967 because of your opposition to
the Vietnam War. What do you think the opposition to the Iraqi
Occupation, which obviously comprises many people, needs to do to
increase its effectiveness?
WB: All I can ever suggest is education. Educate yourself and as many
others as you can. I write my books and give public talks with that in
mind, giving activists talking points to help them to convince others,
giving newcomers new food for thought, planting seeds. Our numbers are
indeed growing and I can only hope that at some point it will reach a
critical mass and "explode". I can't offer more than that.
JM: During the Vietnam War, you founded and edited the Washington Free
Press. Since there was no Internet, how did you distribute your
underground publication?
WB: Mainly in street sales and at events, plus dozens of book stores
and other venues; at our peak we sold maybe 20-25 thousand each issue.
JM: What contact, if any, did you have with radical groups like the
Black Panthers and the Weathermen, whose members were investigated,
pursued, incarcerated, or in some cases, murdered, by our government?
WB: I knew individual members, some wrote for the Free Press, but I
personally was never a member of any group. In later years, I was a
member of Trotskyist groups in the US and the UK.
JM: While there are distinct parallels between Vietnam and
Afghanistan/Iraq, there are also a number of differences. Would you
kindly lend us your insight by briefly comparing and contrasting the
two?
WB: The US had no intention of occupying Vietnam. But in Iraq and
Afghanistan they have done so because of oil and oil pipelines.
JM: What did your work with Philip Agee, former CIA agent and author of Inside the Company: CIA Diary, entail?
WB: I didn't work with him so much as with other people in London who
had a relationship with him. We were engaged in exposing covert CIA
officers in the US embassy.
JM: You publicly supported Ralph Nader’s bids for the presidency. I
have been repeatedly lambasted for voting for Nader. How would you
respond to critics who claim that voting outside the deeply corrupt
duopoly is a “wasted vote”?
WB: It would be hard to imagine a more wasted vote than voting for
someone you don't like or support. I should add that I think that most
people who voted for Nader would not have voted at all if he was not a
candidate. So for all these people, Nader votes did not rob the
Democrats of a vote.
JM: When can we expect another book from you?
WB: I don't know. I'm sort of burnt out. I'm not an author who feels
obliged to keep turning out book after book. I have to see a gap to
fill.
JM: You words here: "I'm committed to fighting U.S. foreign policy, the
greatest threat to peace and happiness in the world, and being in the
United States is the best place for carrying out the battle. This is
the belly of the beast, and I try to be an ulcer inside of it." As a
veteran of this struggle, you are a true inspiration to the rest of us
aspiring ulcers. What words of advice and encouragement do you have for
us?
WB: See my reply above about education. And when you're in ideological
conflict with one of the bad guys, and he's mouthing the usual
patriotic/conservative clichés, don't be shy of challenging any of
those clichés. He's so unused to having them challenged that he's often
thrown for a loss. Like always, question the motivation of the US in
their interventions from a MORAL point of view. We have morality on our
side — look at Iraq, et al. The conservatives have a very difficult
time dealing with this.
As we can plainly see, these two men — Blum and Miller — are
representative of that nefarious counter-culture which began to rear
its ugly head in the sixties, aborted our valiant efforts to save
Vietnam, and persists to this very day. Their utopian, and let’s be
candid here, utterly inane attempts to universally apply moral
principles such as compassion, justice, and human dignity are
roadblocks to American progress and success.
As we know, civilization would devolve into chaos if the United States
collapsed. Ergo, regardless of the cost in human lives or damage to the
environment, the truly moral thing to do is to pursue America’s
interests.
Now who has morality on their side?
[Author’s Note: I extend my sincere thanks to William Blum for granting
me a cyber-interview. It was truly an honor to engage in the Q&A
and a joy to write the accompanying satirical analysis.]
William Blum is the author of: Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War 2, Rogue State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower, Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire, and West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Memoir. Visit his website: http://www.killinghope.org/. He can be reached at: bblum6@aol.com.
Jason Miller is a wage slave of the American Empire who has freed
himself intellectually and spiritually. His essays have been widely
published, he is Cyrano's Journal Online's associate editor (http://www.bestcyrano.org/), and he volunteers at homeless shelters. He welcomes constructive correspondence at willpowerful@hotmail.com or via his blog, Thomas Paine's Corner, at
http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/