Hitchens on Ford
If you're looking for someone who isn't just repeating the same lines over and over about what a great man Gerald Ford was - the healer, etc - read Christopher Hitchen's latest Slate column:
Bob Woodward has gone into print this week with the news that Ford opposed the Bush administration's intervention in Iraq. But Ford's own interference in the life of that country has gone unmentioned. During his tenure, and while Henry Kissinger was secretary of state, the United States secretly armed and financed a Kurdish rebellion against Saddam Hussein. This was done in collusion with the Shah of Iran, who was then considered in Washington a man who could do no wrong. So that when the shah signed a separate peace with Saddam in 1975, and abandoned his opportunist support for the Kurds, the United States shamefacedly followed his lead and knifed the Kurds in the back. The congressional inquiry led by Rep. Otis Pike was later to describe this betrayal as one of the most cynical acts of statecraft on record.Ford's ultra-realism was also felt in Indonesia:
In December 1975, Ford was actually in the same room as Gen. Suharto of Indonesia when the latter asked for American permission to impose Indonesian military occupation on East Timor. Despite many denials and evasions, we now possess the conclusive evidence that Ford (and his deputy Kissinger) did more than simply nod assent to this outrageous proposition. They also undertook to defend it from criticism in the United States Congress and elsewhere. From that time forward, the Indonesian dictatorship knew that it would not lack for armaments or excuses, both of these lavishly supplied from Washington. The figures for civilian deaths in this shameful business have never been properly calculated, but may well amount to several hundred thousand and thus more than a quarter of East Timor's population.Like Hitchen's I don't believe that the death of a President is the time to gloss over his misdeeds, instead, it is the time to cement the truth in the history books. As long as the MSM is going to spend 10 days covering this man, let's have a bit of honest reflection instead of endless repetition of conventional wisdom.
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Jesus, where Kissinger goes, there goes murder and back stabbing and various other sorts of mayhem. He is certainly one of the worst opportunists/psychopaths we have ever had sucking the life blood out of this country, and one of the more egregious examples of the damage an immigrant can do to the body politic. What a shock someone hasn't shot him or hauled him off to jail yet - he must have friends in very high places.
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