[Vision2020] NYT Paul Krugman "Just Trust Us"

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I concur with Ms. Pall 100%. So add me to your list Pat.

Janesta Carcich Sullivan=20
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  From: Pat Kraut=20
  To: vision2020=20
  Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:02 PM
  Subject: Re: [Vision2020] NYT Paul Krugman "Just Trust Us"


  You would.
    ----- Original Message -----=20
    From: Linda Pall=20
    To: vision2020@moscow.com=20
    Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 8:59 AM
    Subject: [Vision2020] NYT Paul Krugman "Just Trust Us"


    Dear Visionaries,

    I thought this column was right on the money.

    All the best,
    Linda Pall

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    May 11, 2004
    OP-ED COLUMNIST=20
    Just Trust Us
    By PAUL KRUGMAN

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    idn't you know, in your gut, that something like Abu Ghraib would =
eventually come to light?=20

    When the world first learned about the abuse of prisoners, President =
Bush said that it "does not reflect the nature of the American people." =
He's right, of course: a great majority of Americans are decent and =
good. But so are a great majority of people everywhere. If America's =
record is better than that of most countries - and it is - it's because =
of our system: our tradition of openness, and checks and balances.=20

    Yet Mr. Bush, despite all his talk of good and evil, doesn't believe =
in that system. From the day his administration took office, its slogan =
has been "just trust us." No administration since Nixon has been so =
insistent that it has the right to operate without oversight or =
accountability, and no administration since Nixon has shown itself to be =
so little deserving of that trust. Out of a misplaced sense of =
patriotism, Congress has deferred to the administration's demands. =
Sooner or later, a moral catastrophe was inevitable.

    Just trust us, John Ashcroft said, as he demanded that Congress pass =
the Patriot Act, no questions asked. After two and a half years, during =
which he arrested and secretly detained more than a thousand people, Mr. =
Ashcroft has yet to convict any actual terrorists. (Look at the actual =
trials of what Dahlia Lithwick of Slate calls "disaffected bozos who =
watch cheesy training videos," and you'll see what I mean.)

    Just trust us, George Bush said, as he insisted that Iraq, which =
hadn't attacked us and posed no obvious threat, was the place to go in =
the war on terror. When we got there, we found no weapons of mass =
destruction and no new evidence of links to Al Qaeda.

    Just trust us, Paul Bremer said, as he took over in Iraq. What is =
the legal basis for Mr. Bremer's authority? You may imagine that the =
Coalition Provisional Authority is an arm of the government, subject to =
U.S. law. But it turns out that no law or presidential directive has =
ever established the authority's status. Mr. Bremer, as far as we can =
tell, answers to nobody except Mr. Bush, which makes Iraq a sort of =
personal fief. In that fief, there has been nothing that Americans would =
recognize as the rule of law. For example, Ahmad Chalabi, the Pentagon's =
erstwhile favorite, was allowed to gain control of Saddam's files - the =
better to blackmail his potential rivals.

    And finally: Just trust us, Donald Rumsfeld said early in 2002, when =
he declared that "enemy combatants" - a term that turned out to mean =
anyone, including American citizens, the administration chose to so =
designate - don't have rights under the Geneva Convention. Now people =
around the world talk of an "American gulag," and Seymour Hersh is =
exposing My Lai all over again.

    Did top officials order the use of torture? It depends on the =
meaning of the words "order" and "torture." Last August Mr. Rumsfeld's =
top intelligence official sent Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, the commander =
of the Guant=E1namo prison, to Iraq. General Miller recommended that the =
guards help interrogators, including private contractors, by handling =
prisoners in a way that "sets the conditions" for "successful =
interrogation and exploitation." What did he and his superiors think =
would happen?

    To their credit, some supporters of the administration are speaking =
out. "This is about system failure," said Senator Lindsey Graham, a =
Republican from South Carolina. But do Mr. Graham, John McCain and other =
appalled lawmakers understand their own role in that failure? By =
deferring to the administration at every step, by blocking every effort =
to make officials accountable, they set the nation up for this disaster. =
You can't prevent any serious inquiry into why George Bush led us to war =
to eliminate W.M.D. that didn't exist and to punish Saddam for imaginary =
ties to Al Qaeda, then express shock when Mr. Bush's administration =
fails to follow the rules on other matters.=20

    Meanwhile, Abu Ghraib will remain in use, under its new commander: =
General Miller of Guant=E1namo. Donald Rumsfeld has "accepted =
responsibility" - an action that apparently does not mean paying any =
price at all. And Dick Cheney says, "Don Rumsfeld is the best secretary =
of defense the United States has ever had. . . . People should get off =
his case and let him do his job." In other words: Just trust us.=20

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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I concur with Ms. Pall 100%. So add me =
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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I thought this column was right on =
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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>All the best,</FONT></DIV>
    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Linda Pall</FONT></DIV>
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insistent=20
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accountability, and no=20
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deserving of=20
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deferred to=20
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was=20
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    <P>Just trust us, John Ashcroft said, as he demanded that Congress =
pass the=20
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which he=20
    arrested and secretly detained more than a thousand people, Mr. =
Ashcroft has=20
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what=20
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training=20
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    <P>Just trust us, George Bush said, as he insisted that Iraq, which =
hadn't=20
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war on=20
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and no=20
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    <P>Just trust us, Paul Bremer said, as he took over in Iraq. What is =
the=20
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Coalition=20
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law. But=20
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established the=20
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nobody=20
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fief,=20
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law.=20
    For example, Ahmad Chalabi, the Pentagon's erstwhile favorite, was =
allowed=20
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potential=20
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    <P>And finally: Just trust us, Donald Rumsfeld said early in 2002, =
when he=20
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anyone,=20
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designate =97=20
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world=20
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all over=20
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    <P>Did top officials order the use of torture? It depends on the =
meaning of=20
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intelligence=20
    official sent Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, the commander of the =
Guant=E1namo=20
    prison, to Iraq. General Miller recommended that the guards help=20
    interrogators, including private contractors, by handling prisoners =
in a way=20
    that "sets the conditions" for "successful interrogation and =
exploitation."=20
    What did he and his superiors think would happen?</P>
    <P>To their credit, some supporters of the administration are =
speaking out.=20
    "This is about system failure," said Senator Lindsey Graham, a =
Republican=20
    from South Carolina. But do Mr. Graham, John McCain and other =
appalled=20
    lawmakers understand their own role in that failure? By deferring to =
the=20
    administration at every step, by blocking every effort to make =
officials=20
    accountable, they set the nation up for this disaster. You can't =
prevent any=20
    serious inquiry into why George Bush led us to war to eliminate =
W.M.D. that=20
    didn't exist and to punish Saddam for imaginary ties to Al Qaeda, =
then=20
    express shock when Mr. Bush's administration fails to follow the =
rules on=20
    other matters. </P>
    <P>Meanwhile, Abu Ghraib will remain in use, under its new =
commander:=20
    General Miller of Guant=E1namo. Donald Rumsfeld has "accepted =
responsibility"=20
    =97 an action that apparently does not mean paying any price at all. =
And Dick=20
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United=20
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him do his=20
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