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Humanitarian Intervention Naomi

This document summarizes Noam Chomsky's critique of the concept of "humanitarian intervention" by states. It makes three key points: 1. A review of history shows there are very few examples of genuine humanitarian intervention by states, as states consistently act in their own domestic political and economic interests rather than moral interests. 2. The stated motives for intervention, such as containing communism or promoting democracy, often mask the real motives of maintaining economic and political domination. 3. Even after the Cold War ended, the rationale for U.S. intervention continued to change to new pretexts like the war on drugs, but the real target remained opposing independent nationalism.

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Humanitarian Intervention Naomi

This document summarizes Noam Chomsky's critique of the concept of "humanitarian intervention" by states. It makes three key points: 1. A review of history shows there are very few examples of genuine humanitarian intervention by states, as states consistently act in their own domestic political and economic interests rather than moral interests. 2. The stated motives for intervention, such as containing communism or promoting democracy, often mask the real motives of maintaining economic and political domination. 3. Even after the Cold War ended, the rationale for U.S. intervention continued to change to new pretexts like the war on drugs, but the real target remained opposing independent nationalism.

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Humanitarian Intervention

Noam Chomsky
Boston Review, December, 1993 - January, 1994
The first question that comes to mind about "humanitarian interention" is !hether the cate"ory
e#ists$ %re states mora& a"ents' (r !ere )achiae&&i, %dam *mith, and a host of others correct in
conc&udin" that they common&y act in the interests of domestic +o!er - in *mith,s day, the
"merchants and manufacturers" !ho !ere "by far the +rinci+a& architects" of +o&icy and !hose
interests !ere "most +ecu&iar&y attended to," !hateer the effects on others- in ours, cor+orate
and financia& +o!er centers, increasin"&y transnationa& in sca&e' % second obious question has
to do !ith those !ho are to be in char"e. !hat do their institutions and record &ead us to e#+ect'
There is am+&e documentary materia& su++ortin" the be&ief that states are mora& a"ents, in fact
uniform&y so$ /ithout hain" read the te#ts, 0 +resume that !hen the inasion of %f"hanistan
be"an to "o sour, +re-1orbache 2rada +ortrayed it as hain" be"un !ith "b&underin" efforts to
do "ood" thou"h most +eo+&e no! reco"ni3e it to hae been a "disastrous mistake" because
4ussia "cou&d not im+ose a so&ution e#ce+t at a +rice too cost&y to itse&f-" it !as an "error" based
on misunderstandin" and naiet5, yet another e#am+&e of "our e#cess of ri"hteousness and
disinterested beneo&ence$" The quoted +hrases are those used to describe 6ennedy,s inasion of
*outh 7ietnam, &ater e#+anded to a&& of 0ndochina, at the dissident e#treme, !e&& after the Tet
offensie coninced 8* business &eaders that the enter+rise shou&d be &iquidated 9%nthony
:e!is, John 6in" ;airbank<$ There is no need to sam+&e the harsher +arts of the s+ectrum$
;urthermore, these e#am+&es "enera&i3e, thou"h it is true that on&y in cu&tures !ith a dee+&y
tota&itarian strain do !e find such notions as "anti-*oiet" or "anti-%merican," a++&ied to the
miscreants !ho see somethin" other than ri"hteousness and beneo&ence in the actions of their
nob&e &eaders- ima"ine the reaction to a book on "anti-0ta&ianism" in )i&an or 4ome, or any
society !ith a functionin" democratic cu&ture$
The +attern is fami&iar since bib&ica& days$ =ut the conentiona& +ronouncements +&ain&y do not
suffice to refute ske+ticism about the mora&ity of states$ 0t is necessary to reie! the record,
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!hich reea&s, unequioca&&y, that the cate"ory of "humanitarian interention" is anishin"&y
sma&&$
(ne mi"ht take the heroic stand that in the s+ecia& case of the 8nited *tates, facts are irre&eant$
Thus the >aton 2rofessor of the *cience of 1oernment at ?arard instructs us that the 8nited
*tates must maintain its "internationa& +rimacy" for the benefit of the !or&d, because its "nationa&
identity is defined by a set of uniersa& +o&itica& and economic a&ues," name&y "&iberty,
democracy, equa&ity, +riate +ro+erty, and markets" 9*amue& ?untin"ton<$ *ince this is a matter
of definition, so the *cience of 1oernment teaches, it !ou&d be an error of &o"ic to brin" u+ the
factua& record$ /hat may hae ha++ened in history is mere&y "the abuse of rea&ity," an e&der
statesman of the "rea&ist" schoo& e#+&ained 3@ years a"o- "rea&ity itse&f" is the unachieed
"nationa& +ur+ose" reea&ed by "the eidence of history as our minds ref&ect it," and that sho!s
that the "transcendent +ur+ose" of the 8nited *tates is "the estab&ishment of equa&ity in freedom
in %merica," and indeed throu"hout the !or&d, since "the arena !ithin !hich the 8nited *tates
must defend and +romote its +ur+ose has become !or&d-!ide" 9?ans )or"enthau<$
%ssumin" these doctrines, it !ou&d be an e&ementary error, in ea&uatin" /ashin"ton,s +romotion
of human ri"hts, to consider the c&ose corre&ation bet!een 8* aid and torture, runnin" ri"ht
throu"h the Carter years, inc&udin" mi&itary aid and inde+endent of need, an inquiry that !ou&d
be +oint&ess to undertake as *hu&t3, %brams, et a&$ took the reins$ %nd our &oe of democracy is
a&so immune to em+irica& ea&uation$ /e may +ut aside the conc&usions of years of scho&arshi+,
recent&y u+dated for the 19A@s by 4ea"an *tate De+artment officia& Thomas Carothers.
democrati3ation in :atin %merica !as uncorre&ated 9in fact, ne"atie&y corre&ated< !ith 8*
inf&uence, and the 8nited *tates continued "to ado+t +rodemocracy +o&icies as a means of
re&iein" +ressure for more radica& chan"e, but ineitab&y sou"ht on&y &imited, to+-do!n forms of
democratic chan"e that did not risk u+settin" the traditiona& structures of +o!er !ith !hich the
8nited *tates has &on" been a&&ied$" /e need not !aste !ords on the nature of these "traditiona&
structures$" 0n +ractice, "democracy" has been defined in terms of outcome, not conditions and
+rocess$ =ut that cannot affect !hat is true by definition of our "nationa& identity$"
Those !ho are sti&& not satisfied can be offered the doctrine of "chan"e of course," sober&y
inoked !heneer the stance of nob&e intent becomes im+ossib&e to sustain$ True, bad thin"s
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hae been done in the +ast for understandab&e reasons, but no! a&& !i&& be different$ *o our
terrorist !ars a"ainst the church and other deiants in Centra& %merica in the 19A@s, &eain" the
re"ion &ittered !ith hundreds of thousands of tortured and muti&ated ictims and ruinin" its
countries +erha+s beyond recoery, !as rea&&y a !ar !ith the 4ussians$ No! !e !i&& "chan"e
course" and &ead the !ay to a bri"ht future$ The same &ine of ar"ument had been used to dismiss
as irre&eant the enthusiastic su++ort for "that admirab&e 0ta&ian "ent&eman" )usso&ini 9;D4,
1933< and for the moderate ?it&er, both barrin" the =o&sheik threat- the resurrection of fascist
co&&aborators and destruction of the anti-fascist resistance !or&d!ide after the /or&d /ar- the
oerthro! of democracies and su++ort for neo-Na3i monsters throu"hout the !or&d in subsequent
years- and on, and on$ *imi&ar&y, the second su+er+o!er inoked the threat of the >i& >m+ire as
it carried out its atrocities at home and in the re"ion$
To ea&uate these usefu& doctrines, !e must a"ain inesti"ate cases, im+ossib&e here$ /hat such
inquiry reea&s is that for both su+er+o!ers, the threat of the other sered +rimari&y as a deice
of +o+u&ation contro&, +roidin" +rete#ts for actions taken on quite different "rounds$
;urthermore, !e discoer that +o&icies !ere hard&y different before and after the Co&d /ar$ True,
/oodro! /i&son needed different +rete#ts$ ?e !as +rotectin" the country from the ?uns, not the
4ussians, !hen he inaded ?aiti and the Dominican 4e+ub&ic, !here his !arriors - as icious&y
racist as the %dministration in /ashin"ton - murdered and destroyed, reinstituted irtua& s&aery,
dismant&ed the constitutiona& system because the back!ard ?aitians cou&d not see the merits of
turnin" their country into a 8* +&antation, and estab&ished the Nationa& 1uards that ran the
countries by io&ence and terror after the )arines fina&&y &eft$
The story has been the same since the ori"ins of the 4e+ub&ic$ The first "reat massacre, of the
2equots, !as im+osed u+on us by "base Canadian fiends," the 2resident of Ba&e 8niersity
e#+&ained$ Thomas Jefferson attributed the fai&ure of "the beneo&ent +&an !e !ere +ursuin" here
for the ha++iness of the abori"ina& inhabitants of our icinities" to the >n"&ish enemy, !ho forced
u+on us "the confirmed bruta&i3ation, if not the e#termination of this race in our %merica$ $ $ $"
%nd on throu"h the conquest of the nationa& territory, the 2hi&i++ines, the maraudin" in our
"backyard," and the rest of the dis"racefu& history, continuin" throu"h the Co&d /ar !ithout
essentia& chan"e - thou"h as a "&oba& +o!er, the 8nited *tates by then +&aced Third /or&d
interention in a much broader conte#t of domination and contro&$
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%s the Co&d /ar ended, ne! +rete#ts had to be deised$ 1eor"e =ush ce&ebrated the fa&& of the
=er&in /a&& by inadin" 2anama, insta&&in" the re"ime of a tiny minority of bankers and
narcotraffickers !ho, as +redicted, hae turned 2anama into the second most actie center for
cocaine money &aunderin" in the /estern ?emis+here, the *tate De+artment concedes, the
8nited *tates sti&& ho&din" first +&ace$ The 4ed )enace hain" disa++eared, he !as +rotectin" us
from ?is+anic narcotraffickers &ed by the arch-demon Norie"a, transmuted from a&ued friend to
reincarnation of %tti&a the ?un, in standard fashion, !hen he be"an to disobey orders$ %nd !e
!ere soon to &earn that in the )idd&e >ast, &on" the maCor tar"et of our interention forces, the
"threats to our interests $ $ $ cou&d not be &aid at the 6rem&in,s door" 9=ush Nationa& *ecurity
*trate"y 4e+ort, )arch 199@<- after decades of dece+tion, the *oiet +rete#t can no &on"er be
dred"ed u+ to Custify traditiona& 2enta"on-based industria& +o&icy and interention forces, so it is
"the "ro!in" techno&o"ica& so+histication" of the Third /or&d that requires us to stren"then the
"defense industria& base" 9%6% hi"h tech industry< and maintain the !or&d,s on&y massie
interention forces - a shift of rhetoric that at &east has the merit of ed"in" c&oser to the rea&ity.
that inde+endent nationa&ism has been the +rime tar"et throu"hout$
The end of the Co&d /ar has broader effects on interention +o&icy than chan"e of +rete#t$ %s 8*
forces bombarded s&ums in 2anama, >&&iott %brams noted that for the first time, the 8nited *tates
cou&d interene !ithout concern for a *oiet reaction any!here$ )any hae obsered that the
disa++earance of the *oiet deterrent "makes mi&itary +o!er more usefu& as a 8nited *tates
forei"n +o&icy instrument $ $ $ a"ainst those !ho contem+&ate cha&&en"in" im+ortant %merican
interests" 9Dimitri *imes, *enior %ssociate at the Carne"ie >ndo!ment for 0nternationa& 2eace,
Dec$ 19AA<$ *uch considerations aside, a rationa& +erson !i&& reco"ni3e that +o&icy f&o!s from
institutions, institutions remain stab&e, and thus interention is &ike&y to be undertaken, !hen
deemed necessary, for much the same reasons as before$
0t is in this &i"ht that a reasonab&e +erson !i&& ea&uate +o&icy +ronouncements$ *u++ose that
=re3hne had announced that the 8**4 !ou&d no &on"er be content !ith containin" the >i&
>m+ire- rather, it !ou&d moe to a +o&icy of "en&ar"ement" of the community of free and
democratic societies$ 0f they did not mere&y co&&a+se in ridicu&e, rationa& +eo+&e !ou&d ask Cust
ho! the 8**4 had been defendin" freedom and democracy before$ %nd they !ou&d react e#act&y
the same !ay !hen C&inton,s Nationa& *ecurity %diser e#+&ains that !e can no! "o beyond
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containment to "en&ar"ement - en&ar"ement of the !or&d,s free community of market
democracies," addin" that !e are "of course" un&ike others in that "!e do not seek to e#+and the
reach of our institutions by force, subersion or re+ression$" % reasonab&e +erson !i&& ask Cust
ho! !e hae been +rotectin" democracy and markets, and !i&& quick&y discoer our anta"onism
to democracy 9un&ess "to+-do!n" ru&e by the traditiona& "ent&e hands can be assured< and to
markets 9for us, that is- they are fine, indeed ob&i"atory, for the !eak, !ho are not entit&ed to the
massie state interention and +rotection that has a&!ays been a &eadin" feature of +o&icy, as in
eery successfu& dee&o+ed society<$ %s for our distaste for "force, subersion or re+ression" -
a"ain, no !ords need be !asted$
0t is a usefu& e#ercise to com+are the actua& reaction to %nthony :ake,s announcement of the ne!
C&inton forei"n +o&icy !ith the reaction that minima& rationa&ity !ou&d dictate$ /e can &earn a
"ood dea& about our +o&itica& and inte&&ectua& cu&ture by carryin" it out$
0t is not that the reaction &acked honesty$ Thus The New York Times,s chief di+&omatic
corres+ondent, Thomas ;riedman, out&ined "the %dministration,s forei"n +o&icy ision" quite
accurate&y. its "essence" is "that in a !or&d in !hich the 8nited *tates no &on"er has to !orry
dai&y about a *oiet nuc&ear threat, !here and ho! it interenes abroad is increasin"&y a matter
of choice"- the insi"ht of *imes and others, !hen !e understand the "nuc&ear threat"
a++ro+riate&y$ The "essence" of +o&icy !as c&arified further the fo&&o!in" day in a re+ort on the
conc&usions of the /hite ?ouse +ane& on interention, announcin" the end of the era of a&truism$
No more "nice "uy," as in the days !hen !e turned much of the !or&d into "raeyards and
deserts$ ?enceforth interention !i&& be !here and ho! 8* +o!er chooses, the "uidin"
consideration bein". "/hat is in it for us'" - the !ords hi"h&i"hted in the Times re+ort$ To be
sure, the "ision" is c&oaked in a++ro+riate rhetoric about "democracy" and a&& "ood thin"s, the
standard accom+animent !hateer is bein" im+&emented, and by !hom, hence meanin"&ess -
carryin" no information, in the technica& sense$
The dec&ared intent, the record of +&annin", and the actua& +o&icies im+&emented, !ith their
+ersistent &eadin" themes, !i&& not be oer&ooked by someone serious&y considerin"
"humanitarian interention," !hich, in this !or&d, means interention authori3ed or directed by
the 8nited *tates$
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Consider, for e#am+&e, the torture of Cubans, intensified !ith Co&d /ar +rete#ts remoed$ 0t has
t!o maCor e&ements. first, to ensure that the is&and is returned to its status as a 8* economic
de+endency and haen for rich tourists, dru" traffickers, and the &ike, +erha+s under a facade of
democracy 9!ith outcome contro&&ed<$ *econd, to +unish Cubans for the crime of disobedience$
*erants e&se!here must be tau"ht the heay cost of standin" u+ to the >nforcer$
*ince these are natura& +o&icy im+eraties, !e find them quite "enera&&y$ 0t !as not enou"h to
s&au"hter mi&&ions of +eo+&e in 0ndochina and destroy three countries- t!o decades &ater, its
+eo+&e must sti&& be "round to dust by economic !arfare to teach the +ro+er &essons, !hi&e in our
+ecu&iar&y %merican !ay !e !him+er +iteous&y about the tra"ic fate !e hae suffered at the
hands of our 7ietnamese tormentors, settin" ""uide&ines" that they must fo&&o! for entry into our
"cii&i3ed !or&d" - and re&a#in" our "ri+ on&y !hen the business community comes to fear that
substantia& +rofits are bein" sacrificed$
(r consider Nicara"ua, no! reduced by 8* io&ence and economic !arfare to irtua&&y the &ee&
of ?aiti, !ith thousands of chi&dren starin" to death on the streets of )ana"ua and far !orse
conditions in the countryside$ 0ts +eo+&e must suffer much more- the 8nited *tates is no!here
near satisfied$ 0n (ctober 1993, the 8*-run internationa& economic institutions 90);, /or&d
=ank< +resented ne! demands to the "oernment of Nicara"ua$ 0t must reduce its debt to 3ero-
e&iminate credits from the nationa& bank- +riati3e eerythin" to ensure that +oor +eo+&e rea&&y
fee& the +ain - &osin" !ater, for e#am+&e, if they cannot +ay$ Nicara"ua must cut +ub&ic
e#+enditures by DE@ mi&&ion, irtua&&y e&iminatin" much of !hat remains of hea&th and !e&fare
serices, !hi&e infant morta&ity rises a&on" !ith disease, ma&nutrition, and staration, offerin"
ne! o++ortunities to condemn the "economic mismana"ement" of the des+ised enemy$
The DE@ mi&&ion fi"ure !as +erha+s se&ected for its symbo&ic a&ue$ :ast year the a&ready
+riati3ed banks shi++ed DE@ mi&&ion abroad, fo&&o!in" sound economic +rinci+&es. +&ayin" the
Ne! Bork stock market is a far more efficient use of resources than "iin" credits to +oor bean
farmers$ The bean harest !as &ost, a catastro+he for the +o+u&ation, thou"h the so+histicated
understand that such considerations are irre&eant to economic rationa&ity$ Nicara"ua has no!
been ordered to fu&&y +riati3e banks, to ensure that !hat ca+ita& there is !i&& be efficient&y used,
!ith consequences that are eident$
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(n Nicara"ua,s %t&antic Coast, 1@@,@@@ +eo+&e are no! starin" to death, !ith aid on&y from
>uro+e and Canada$ )ost are )iskito 0ndians$ Nothin" !as more ins+irin" than the &aments
about the )iskitos after a fe! do3en !ere ki&&ed and many forcib&y moed by the sandinistas in
the course of the 8* terrorist !ar, a "cam+ai"n of irtua& "enocide" 94ea"an<, the most
"massie" human ri"hts io&ation in Centra& %merica 9Jeane 6irk+atrick<, far out!ei"hin" the
s&au"hter, torture, and muti&ation of tens of thousands of +eo+&e by the neo-Na3i "an"sters they
!ere directin" and armin", and &audin" as ste&&ar democrats, at the ery same time$ /hat has
ha++ened to the &aments, no! that 1@@,@@@ are starin" to death' The ans!er is sim+&icity itse&f$
?uman ri"hts hae +ure&y instrumenta& a&ue in the +o&itica& cu&ture- they +roide a usefu& too&
for +ro+a"anda, nothin" more$ Ten years a"o the )iskitos !ere "!orthy ictims," their sufferin"
attributab&e to officia& enemies- no! they hae Coined the ast cate"ory of "un!orthy ictims"
!hose far !orse sufferin" can be added to our considerab&e account$ The +attern is remarkab&y
uniform in time and +&ace, a&on" !ith the im+ressie inabi&ity to +erceie it$
Not sur+risin"&y, terrorism has the same status$ /hen the *tate De+artment confirmed that its
?onduran-based terrorist forces !ere authori3ed to attack a"ricu&tura& coo+eraties, )ichae&
6ins&ey, a"ain at the &ibera& doish e#treme, cautioned a"ainst thou"ht&ess condemnation of this
officia& +o&icy$ *uch internationa& terrorist o+erations cause "ast cii&ian sufferin"," he a"reed,
but they may neerthe&ess be "sensib&e," een "+erfect&y &e"itimate," if they "undermine mora&e
and confidence in the "oernment" that /ashin"ton seeks to oerthro!$ Terror is to be ea&uated
by "cost-benefit ana&ysis," !hich !e are authori3ed to conduct to determine !hether "the amount
of b&ood and misery that !i&& be +oured in" yie&ds "democracy," in the s+ecia& sense of 8*
+o&itica& cu&ture$ (ur !ho&esa&e terrorism need satisfy on&y the +ra"matic criterion- retai&
terrorism by others, !ho &ack our innate +erfection, is the "+&a"ue of the modern a"e" to be
+unished !ith arbitrary harshness by the same Cud"e and e#ecutioner, amidst a chorus of +raise
for his un+ara&&e&ed irtue$
%s in the case of 7ietnam and Cuba, so !e no! stand in Cud"ment oer Nicara"ua for its crimes
a"ainst us$ 0n *e+tember, the *enate oted 94+-4 to ban any aid if Nicara"ua fai&s to return or
"ie adequate com+ensation 9as determined by /ashin"ton< for +ro+erties of 8* citi3ens sei3ed
!hen *omo3a fe&& - assets of 8* +artici+ants in the crushin" of the beasts of burden by the tyrant
!ho had &on" been a 8* faorite, and !hose murderous Nationa& 1uard !as su++orted by the
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Carter %dministration ri"ht throu"h its massacre of tens of thousands of +eo+&e in Ju&y 19F9 -
and beyond$ *hort&y before, the *enate had cut off aid unti& Nicara"ua +roes that it is not
en"a"ed in internationa& terrorism, the stern Cud"es bein" those !ho !ere condemned by the
/or&d Court for the "un&a!fu& use of force" a"ainst Nicara"ua, and ordered to +ay com+ensation,
!hich !ou&d hae amounted to bi&&ions of do&&ars- natura&&y /ashin"ton, !ith the a++&ause of
inte&&ectua& o+inion, dismissed the Court !ith contem+t as a "hosti&e forum" 9Ne! Bork Times<$
8* threats fina&&y com+e&&ed Nicara"ua to !ithdra! the c&aims for re+arations after a 8*-
Nicara"ua a"reement "aimed at enhancin" economic, commercia& and technica& dee&o+ment to
the ma#imum e#tent +ossib&e," Nicara"ua,s a"ent informed the Court$ The !ithdra!a& of Cust
c&aims hain" been achieed by force, /ashin"ton has no! abro"ated the a"reement, sus+endin"
its trick&e of aid !ith demands of increasin" de+raity and "a&&$ The +ress maintains its fami&iar
deafenin" si&ence$
Torture of 7ietnamese, Cubans, Nicara"uans, 0raqi chi&dren, and others, is a +o&icy +riority for
the reasons a&ready mentioned, !hich are understood in the Third /or&d, thou"h e#c&uded from
our !e&&-insu&ated +o&itica& cu&ture$ The +reai&in" mood !as ca+tured by a &eadin" =ra3i&ian
theo&o"ian, Cardina& 2au&o >aristo %rns of *Go 2au&o. throu"hout the *outh "there is hatred and
fear. /hen !i&& they decide to inade us," and on !hat +rete#t'
The Nicara"uan case raises another issue that !i&& not be oer&ooked by serious +eo+&e
considerin" the +ros+ects for "humanitarian interention$" The &eader of such interention !i&& be
a state that is remarkab&e not on&y for its io&ence, im+udence, and mora& co!ardice, but a&so for
its &a!&essness, not on&y in recent years$ /ashin"ton,s dismissa& of the /or&d Court decision had
its counter+art !hen /oodro! /i&son effectie&y disbanded the Centra& %merican Court of
Justice after it had the audacity to u+ho&d Costa 4ican and *a&adoran c&aims that the 8nited
*tates !as io&atin" their soerei"nty by im+osin" on Nicara"ua, safe&y occu+ied by /i&son,s
troo+s, a treaty "rantin" the 8nited *tates +er+etua& ri"hts oer any cana&$ The 8nited *tates has
sou"ht to undermine the 8N eer since it fe&& "out of contro&" in the 19E@s$ /ashin"ton is far in
the &ead in etoin" *ecurity Counci& reso&utions in these years, fo&&o!ed by =ritain, !ith ;rance
a distant third and the 8**4 fourth$ The record in the 1enera& %ssemb&y is simi&ar on a !ide
ran"e of issues concernin" human ri"hts, obserance of internationa& &a!, a""ression,
disarmament, and so on, thou"h the facts are rare&y re+orted, bein" use&ess for +o!er interests$
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The 8nited *tates record at the 19A9+-9@ /inter session of the 8N, ri"ht after the =er&in /a&&
fe&&, is +articu&ar&y informatie in this res+ect- 0 hae reie!ed it e&se!here, and there is no s+ace
to do so here$ *uch facts, aai&ab&e in abundance, hae yet to disru+t the chorus of se&f-+raise$
The standard rendition of the unre+orted facts is that "the *oiet eto and the hosti&ity of many
Third /or&d nations made the 8nited Nations an obCect of scorn to many %merican +o&iticians
and citi3ens," thou"h !ith these disru+tie e&ements "one and the 8N safe&y under 8* ru&e, "it
has +roed to be an effectie instrument of !or&d &eadershi+, and, +otentia&&y, an a"ency that can
effect both +eace and the ru&e of &a! in troub&ed re"ions" 9Daid =roder, /ashin"ton 2ost<$ The
same messa"e has resounded throu"h the doctrina& system !ith scarce&y a discordant note - yet
another achieement that any dictator !ou&d admire$
Nothin" chan"es as !e moe to the ne! %dministration$ C&inton !on "reat +raise for his coura"e
in &aunchin" missi&es at a defense&ess enemy !ithout &oss of %merican &ies 9on&y e#+endab&e
0raqi cii&ians<$ 0n a ty+ica& reaction, the /ashin"ton 2ost +raised him for "confrontin" forei"n
a""ression," re&iein" the fear that he mi"ht not be !i&&in" to resort to io&ence as free&y as his
+redecessors- the bombin" refuted the dan"erous be&ief that "%merican forei"n +o&icy in the
+ost-Co&d /ar era !as destined to be foreer ho"tied by the constraints of mu&ti&atera&ism" - that
is, by internationa& &a! and the 8N charter$ %t the *ecurity Counci&, C&inton,s %mbassador
defended the resort to force !ith an a++ea& to %rtic&e H1 of the 8N Charter, !hich authori3es the
use of force in se&f-defense a"ainst armed attack unti& the *ecurity Counci& takes action, such
se&f-defense bein" authori3ed !hen its necessity is "instant, oer!he&min", and &eain" no
choice of means and no moment for de&iberation," accordin" to standard inter+retations$ To
inoke %rtic&e H1 in bombin" =a"hdad t!o months after an a&&e"ed attem+t to assassinate a
former +resident scarce&y rises to the &ee& of absurdity, a matter of &itt&e concern to
commentators$
The +ros+ectie &eader of "humanitarian interention" is a&so notorious for its abi&ity to maintain
a se&f-ima"e of beneo&ence !hateer it does, a trait that im+ressed de Tocquei&&e 1H@ years
a"o$ (bserin" one of the "reat atrocities, he !as struck that %mericans cou&d de+rie 0ndians of
their ri"hts and e#terminate them "!ith sin"u&ar fe&icity, tranqui&&y, &e"a&&y, +hi&anthro+ica&&y,
!ithout sheddin" b&ood, and !ithout io&atin" a sin"&e "reat +rinci+&e of mora&ity in the eyes of
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the !or&d$" 0t !as im+ossib&e to destroy +eo+&e !ith "more res+ect for the &a!s of humanity," he
!rote$ *o it has a&!ays been, to this day$
*eera& qua&ifications must be added$ The 8nited *tates is not si"nificant&y different from others
in its history of io&ence and &a!&essness$ 4ather, it is more +o!erfu&, therefore more dan"erous,
a dan"er ma"nified by the ca+acity of the e&ite cu&ture to deny and eade the obious$
% second qua&ification is that interention undertaken on the norma& "rounds of +o!er interests
mi"ht, by accident, be he&+fu& to the tar"eted +o+u&ation$ *uch e#am+&es e#ist$ The most obious
recent one is 7ietnam,s inasion of Cambodia in December 19FA after years of murderous
6hmer 4ou"e attacks on 7ietnamese border areas- under com+arab&e conditions, the 8nited
*tates !ou&d +robab&y hae nuked 2hnom 2enh$ The 7ietnamese inasion remoed 2o& 2ot,
terminatin" maCor atrocities, thou"h that !as not the motiatin" factor$ %nd !e reca&& the
res+onse in the /est to the +rime e#am+&e of "humanitarian interention" in recent years$ The
8nited *tates and its a&&ies at once reconstituted the defeated 6hmer 4ou"e at the Thai border so
that they cou&d resume their de+redations$ There !as furious denunciation of the "2russians of
%sia" !ho had dared to remoe 2o& 2ot 9Ne! Bork Times<$ The doctrina& system shifted "ears.
instead of inokin" the issue of )0%s, !e !ou&d henceforth +unish 7ietnam for the crime of
riddin" Cambodia of the 6hmer 4ou"e$ /hen it became im+ossib&e to deny that 7ietnamese
troo+s had !ithdra!n, the system shifted smooth&y back to the o&d +rete#t - !hich remains
unsu&&ied by any notice of the &ack of interest about )0%s from ear&ier !ars, the atrocious 8*
treatment of 2(/s in 7ietnam, 6orea, and the 2acific /ar, or the obscenity of the entire
enter+rise of ho&din" 7ietnamese to account for !hat they hae done to us$
;urthermore, un&ike states, +eo+&e are mora& a"ents$ (ccasiona&&y, the +o+u&ation has com+e&&ed
the state to undertake humanitarian efforts$ 0 need not discuss the *oma&ian interention,
trans+arent&y cynica& from its first days$ =ut consider a rea& e#am+&e. the +rotection 3one that the
=ush %dministration re&uctant&y e#tended to the 6urds in northern 0raq, after tacit&y su++ortin"
*addam ?ussein as he crushed the *hiite and 6urdish u+risin"s$ ?ere +ub&ic o+inion +&ayed a
decisie ro&e, oercomin" the %dministration,s commitment to the ru&e of a unified 0raq by an
"iron fist," !hether !ie&ded by *addam or some c&one, as /ashin"ton e#+&ained by !ay of the
Times chief di+&omatic corres+ondent$
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The sincerity of the concern for the 6urds is demonstrated by !hat ha++ened as +ub&ic attention
!aned$ They are subCect to 0raqi embar"o in addition to the sanctions a"ainst 0raq$ The /est
refuses to +roide the +idd&in" sums required to satisfy their basic needs and kee+ them from
*addam,s hideous embrace$ The 8N De+artment of ?umanitarian %ffairs +re+ared a 1IJ bi&&ion
do&&ar re&ief and rehabi&itation +ro"ram for 6urds, *hiites, and +oerty-stricken *unnis in centra&
0raq$ The C&inton %dministration - "haunted by the +ictures of 6urdish !omen and chi&dren cut
do!n by +oison "as," the 2resident assured the 8N - offered D1H mi&&ion, "money &eft oer from
contributions to a +reious 8N +ro"ram in northern 0raq," the director of )idd&e >ast /atch
re+orts$
;ina&&y, the conc&usions that a rationa& obserer !i&& dra! about 8*-&ed "humanitarian
interention" do not ans!er the question !hether such interention shou&d neerthe&ess be
undertaken$ That is a se+arate matter, to be faced !ithout i&&usions about our unique nobi&ity$ /e
can, in short, ask !hether the +ursuit of se&f-interest mi"ht ha++en to benefit others in +articu&ar
cases, or !hether unremittin" +ub&ic +ressure mi"ht oercome the demands of the "+rinci+a&
architects" of +o&icy and the interests they sere$
There is a&so a more fundamenta& question. Can our +o&itica& and inte&&ectua& cu&ture, our society
and institutions, under"o the radica& transformations that !ou&d be required for an %merican
citi3en to use such +hrases as "%merican humanitarian interention" or "en&ar"ement of the
!or&d,s free community of market democracies" !ithout shame' The fate of much of the !or&d
de+ends on the ans!er !e "ie to that question$
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