By David Swanson
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Pope will speak to Congress on Thursday. No other institution on earth does more to destroy the habitability of the planet for future generations. Will the Pope raise his concerns with them or only when he’s thousands of miles away?
No other institution sells and gives as many weapons to the world, participates in as many wars, or invests remotely as much in planning, provoking, and pursuing war after war. Will the Pope speak up for abolishing war in the U.S. Capitol or only when he’s nowhere near the leading maker of war on earth?
As Nicolas Davies documents in a forthcoming article, when the U.S. has reduced military spending, the world has followed. When it has increased, the world has followed. The Pope wants nuclear weapons eliminated. Will he mention that to the leading investor in nuclear weapons?
Occasionally a particular variety of horror serves to catch people’s attention. The boy in the photo above has been sentenced to be crucified. His crime was participation in a pro-democracy rally. Now he will have done to him what the Pope’s religion says was done to Jesus Christ. He won’t be smiling blissfully like a Christ on a crucifix either. He will suffer immense pain and torment, and then die.
Who would do this? Why, Saudi Arabia, of course. And who is Saudi Arabia’s chief ally, weapons provider, and oil customer? Why, the United States Congress.
Is it possible that this particular murder can arouse action among all of those moral leaders in the United States so desirous of being followers that they’re focusing all attention on the Pope?
And if this murder can attract attention, what about all the others? During the course of a brutal civil war in Syria in which all sides have slaughtered numerous innocents with all variety of weaponry, we’ve been advised at certain points to be indignant over the use of chemical weapons or beheadings. But we don’t seem to have managed to carry that over to the full range of murder going on.
On Tuesday the Senate Armed Services Committee brought in David Petraeus to testify yet again on how to escalate more wars. Petraeus recently proposed arming al Qaeda. Senator John McCain gave Petraeus credit on Tuesday for extending the Iraq war from 2007 to 2011. Petraeus noted that the whole region is in horrible turmoil. Nobody made any connection between the U.S. wars on Iraq and Libya that have created that turmoil and the results. Nobody questioned the wisdom of using more war to try to repair the damage of war.
Well, a few of us did. The wonderful CodePink was there as always. I was there with a sign that said “Arm al Qaeda? Reagan tried that.”
The mad men who run the U.S. government have reached the point of re-arming the enemies of enemies whose blowback first drove them to radically escalate the global murder of innocent people in the name of opposing terrorism while increasing it.
The National Campaign for Nonviolent Resistance had an answer to this on Tuesday, taking a protest of endless war and environmental destruction to the gate of the White House.
The Secret Service arrested the people in the photo below rather than accept a letter from them articulating their opposition to policies of massive cruelty to the earth and its inhabitants.
The Pope has the opportunity to speak that same message to Congress and to the U.S. corporate media. Will he use it?
David Swanson is an author, activist, journalist, and radio host. He is director of WorldBeyondWar.org and campaign coordinator for RootsAction.org. Swanson’s books include War Is A Lie. He blogs at DavidSwanson.org and WarIsACrime.org. He hosts Talk Nation Radio. He is a 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee.
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The pope is no innocent either… with the wealth of the vatican at his disposal, all 370 billion dollars, he can have the best argentinian beef flown to the vatican for his gratification… The resources needed to maintain his endless proselytizing trips around the globe could be better used to support the poor he claims to love… Yet he will tell us with a straight face to love the earth. The vatican too supports its share of right wing fascists, when it suits its purpose in christian nations. The pope himself was part of the church that supported the military… Read more »
David Swanson, I take exception to your use of the words, “…civil war in Syria…” I agree with Bashar Assad that it is a war against the Syrian people and their legitimate government waged by terrorists supported by foreign powers.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/president-bashar-al-assad-interview-we-are-at-war-with-terrorism-and-this-terrorism-is-supported-by-foreign-powers/5476525
An image of the pope in some circles is meant to imply compassion… Mention crucifixion and you’ve hooked your christian audience. Pandering to papal relevancy in an article denouncing the evils of capitalism and its allies, deliberately fails to mention that the vatican, with its titular head, is also allied with brutal dictatorships….
The pope himself was complicit with the military junta in Argentina… though he is now represented as a symbol of political purity.
“Pope Francis: questions remain over his role during Argentina’s dictatorship”
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/mar/14/pope-francis-argentina-military-junta
How quickly we forget: