POSTED RESPONSE TO AN EDITORIAL IN TORONTO'S GLOBE AND MAIL
Please, just whose creature is Mubarak?
For thirty years he has been protected, generously supplied with aid and arms, and literally paid by the United States.
He is only one of many such people in the world's oppressive governments who has spent much of his adult life on the CIA’s payroll.
Just look at the pictures placed on the Internet by demonstrators in Egypt, people gasping for breath in clouds of tear gas, and the canisters they have desperately picked up off the pavement are clearly marked "made in USA."
Just as they were in places like Pinochet's Chile or the PRI's Mexico or the military junta's Argentina or Marcos's Philippines or the Shah's Iran or, for that matter, in the Palestine territories under Israel’s brutal occupation.
The United States’ regularly blubbering about democracy and human rights has become a parody, a dark comedy played out at the expense of the lives of others. Hearing a hardboiled-egg, human-rights phony like Hillary Clinton pronounce on these profound matters is repulsive, like the words of a snake-oil salesman commenting on people whose deaths were caused by his poisonous medicine.
It is fair to say that few countries on earth are responsible for more suppression of human rights, at least abroad, than America.
I am genuinely thrilled by the heroism of the Egyptian people. It is a feeling I recall last experiencing when the poor Romanians rose against “the dracula,” Nicolae Ceauşescu, with their red, blue, and yellow flags, the center communist emblem torn out. Ceauşescu was, by the way, another useful friend of the United States, actually quite a good friend of Richard Nixon’s.
The Egyptians have so much working against them, Mubarak himself perhaps the least of dark and terrible forces. The United States, with its imperialist concerns over Israel and the Suez Canal, I am sure is working night and day to thwart the Egyptians aspirations.
And, of course, there is neighboring Israel, again a country always blubbering about democracy, which has enjoyed a long cozy relationship with this dictator as it has had with others, including apartheid South Africa. One wouldn’t be surprised were teams of Mossad killers sent out to do their dirty work on the uprising’s leadership.
The odds are hugely against the heroic Egyptians, but one cannot help but share their hopes and aspirations.
"Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive
But to be young was very heaven!"