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US Hypocrisy’s Face at the UN – Samantha Power

International School in Even Yehuda, Israel, on February 15, 2016. (photo: YouTube)

International School in Even Yehuda, Israel, on February 15, 2016. (photo: YouTube)
By William Boardman | Reader Supported News | October 30, 2016

What is so remarkable and troubling about the presentation we’ve heard today is that what Russia really wants from the U.N. is credit. Congratulations, Russia, you’ve stopped, for a couple days, from using incendiary weapons. Thank you for not using cluster bombs in civilian areas. Thank you for staying the hand of brutality with regard to bunker buster weapons. You don’t get congratulations and get credit for not committing war crimes for a day or a week. – Samantha Power, US ambassador to the UN, October 26, 2016

Samantha Power is the face of American diplomacy at the UN, where she gives ardent voice to American hypocrisy, deceit, intellectual dishonesty, and mockery of the rest of the world. Appalling as her performance has been, her portrayal is accurate, right down to her denial-laden confidence in American exceptionalism.

Power’s comment above came in the midst of a discussion of the carnage in Syria, a discussion without substance or pity, without a care for ending the killing. Her tone and content were in sharp, ugly contrast to the report of UN aid chief Stephen O’Brien addressing the Security Council about the layered wars in Syria that began with peaceful protests early in 2011:

Each month, I have come before you and presented an ever-worsening record of destruction and atrocity, grimly cataloguing the systematic destruction of a country and its people. While my job is to relay to you the facts, I cannot help but be incandescent with rage. Month after month, worse and worse, and nothing is actually happening to stop the war, stop the suffering.

Stephen O’Brien is “incandescent with rage” at the outrage that is Syria, and the perhaps greater outrage of inaction by the Security Council as a body as well as its individual states. O’Brien bears witness to destruction and atrocity that the council cannot stop and to which its member states contribute. They do not express rage, incandescent or otherwise; they express the snide posturing of politics and tactical advantage.

Vitaly Churkin, the Russian Federation’s ambassador to the UN, said O’Brien had delivered a sermon, not an objective report. Churkin said that the Russian Federation continued to negotiate with armed groups, continued to deliver humanitarian aid by the ton, and continued the eight-day-old bombing pause. Churkin said Aleppo was worse because the Al Nusra Front had not yet fulfilled its promise to separate from more moderate opposition forces. Churkin said that negotiation demands were constantly changing, that fighters used civilians as human shields, that a political solution should remain the first priority, and that New Zealand should be thanked for working to build a consensus among the members to end the fighting.

The American response is as heartbreaking as ever:

What is so remarkable and troubling about the presentation we’ve heard today is that what Russia really wants from the U.N. is credit.

Samantha Power responded to the Russian assertion of facts not with rebuttal, but with sarcasm, mockery, and pettiness. Hers is an essentially ad hominem response that allows no credit for a bombing halt of any duration. And no wonder. Power speaks for a country that bombs others more or less at will for as long as it likes. The US has bombed Afghanistan without serious surcease since 2001, and Iraq almost as long. The US continues to participate in the Saudi Arabian coalition’s relentless bombing of Yemen’s hospitals, schools, and funerals, taking part in war crimes as part of a criminal war.

Congratulations, Russia, you’ve stopped, for a couple days, from using incendiary weapons.

Mockingly, the ambassador from the country of military shock and awe acts as if her hands are clean from decades of devastation visited upon the region. Power acts as if the US aerial destruction brought to bear on defenseless tribes in Afghanistan and Pakistan or defenseless urban civilians in Syria, Iraq and Yemen had never happened. Power has nothing to say about American use of depleted uranium weapons that leave their targets – both people and the land – as radioactive threats to human health for generations.

Thank you for not using cluster bombs in civilian areas. Thank you for staying the hand of brutality with regard to bunker buster weapons.

The US/Saudi assault on Yemen uses cluster bombs in civilian areas, but Samantha Power has no sarcastic objection to that. The US manufactures cluster bombs – banned by most of the rest of the world – to sell to the Saudis to use in civilian areas in Yemen. The US had no hesitation using bunker-busting bombs in laying waste to Iraq.

You don’t get congratulations and get credit for not committing war crimes for a day or a week.

Beyond her heavy-handed mockery, Power offered nothing useful. She might have admitted the constant pattern of American war crimes, especially since 2001, whether torture, kidnapping, imprisonment at dark sites, drone strikes, or any of the other horrific acts of American policy throughout the Middle East since World War II. Being the United States means never having to say you’re sorry, no matter how sorry your human rights record, no matter how sorry your fidelity to international law, and worst of all in the world of power politics, no matter how sorry your actual accomplishments are. No matter how monstrous American behavior becomes, Samantha Power is paid to praise it as the necessary actions of the world’s indispensible nation.

In 2008, when Samantha Power was part of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, she famously called Hillary Clinton a “monster.” So does it take one to know one?

 


 

William M. Boardman has over 40 years experience in theatre, radio, TV, print journalism, and non-fiction, including 20 years in the Vermont judiciary. He has received honors from Writers Guild of America, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Vermont Life magazine, and an Emmy Award nomination from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

November 4, 2016 - Posted by | Deception, Timeless or most popular, War Crimes | , , ,

5 Comments »

  1. Was she a monster all along or did she turn into a monster? If the latter, what made her transform?

    I think she, Obama, and others have some utopian vision of a new world order (NWO), where there is a single oligarchy ruling the world, which, if lacking any viable competition, can be free to be kind to their subjects. Unlike any king or ruling party in the past, the ruler of this envisioned NWO won’t have to exploit their citizenry in order to maintain protection against their enemies; there will be no viable enemies. Life for the average citizen of the world will be exponentially better than now. I think this is their vision, and they think the horrible suffering happening now is worth the end game.

    The problem with pursuit of this vision is that, rather than following and gently shaping the world order according to the more organic course of human nature, it’s an attempt at forcing the world to mold to their vision. Imagine a potter making a clay cup; if you force the clay into a shape beyond what its natural plasticity will allow, the cup will crack. In this world we’re already seeing the cracks, but the potter is continuing, hell bent on his vision!

    A general rational faux-pas I often see is people getting some unquestioned Major Premise stuck in their head and trying to force fit the world around them to fit this premise. This is called the “rational-deductive” approach to thinking. The alternative is empirical approach, where every Major Premise is tested against how nature works now. Visionary fanatics, e.g., religious fanatics, get their fuel via unchecked rational-deductive thinking. Since the world is organic and changing in ways that are impossible to predict, rational deductivism as applied to a long term goal is insane; the only sane approach is the empirical way, following the organic evolution of society, with, as the skilled potter does, gentle manipulations.

    So, in short, it appears to me that Samantha Power has become, in this way, similar to the religious fanatic.

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    Comment by Matt | November 4, 2016 | Reply

    • Wherever we are empirically lacking we should always check our deductions. That said, I’m not so sure they are such idealists, but perhaps just not wanting to share power.

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      Comment by aletho | November 4, 2016 | Reply

      • I think you’re right. It appears that the actuality of ‘let us control the world or we’ll destroy it,’ is being sold as ‘a New World Order is the only viable plan for peace.’ This reminds me of Texas gubernatorial candidate Clayton Williams’s words to rape victims ”If it’s inevitable, just relax and enjoy it.” We’ve got a hell of a fight ahead of us.

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        Comment by Matt | November 6, 2016 | Reply

  2. One of the better paid whores in DC. Remember when she went nutso after the US Air Force was caught supporting al Nusra/ISIS in Deir Ezzor during a ‘humanitarian’ pause?

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    Comment by Greg Bacon | November 4, 2016 | Reply

  3. A great putdown of the neo-lib monster-bitch Samantha Power and her (not my) “exceptional” U.S. My only quibble is my oft-repeated lament: Mr. Boardman should have been careful and up front in addressing at an appropriate point(s) in his text the unconscionable Zionist-controlled USrael “entangling alliance” dismemberment and genocide against the hapless Christians and Muslims of Palestine that roils the Holy Land, the region, and the world in incalculably myriad ways. Palestine Is Still The Issue! — and no relevant commentary is complete without reiteration and reinforcement of the fact…a fact that Zionists, soft-medium-hard, everywhere, try with an obsessive psychosis to reduce to a “non fact” via their wordfare, lawfare, lies, disinformation, bribes, manipulations, diversionary tactics, etc.

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    Comment by roberthstiver | November 5, 2016 | Reply


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