How America’s soldiers are required to believe their government’s lies
Eric Zuesse, February 8, 2022
James Joyner is a Professor
at the U.S. Marine Corps University (MCU). He trains Marines. Prior to coming
to MCU in 2013, he was Managing Editor of the Atlantic Council, which is the
main PR agency for NATO; and, so, he was selecting the propaganda they publish
for NATO. Currently, he’s also an Editor at the Military-Industrial Complex
(MIC) propaganda-blog, “Outside the Beltway,” which is read by MCU’s students,
and by many U.S. soldiers.
On February 6th, Joyner
wrote for that blog “Secrecy and Democracy: How do we
know when our government is telling us the truth?” He argued there that
the AP reporter who, at the State
Department’s February 3rd Press Briefing, had said that the U.S. Government
should not expect the nation’s press to automatically trust the truthfulness of
its allegations against another country, was wrong, and Joyner said
that the function of America’s press is to broadcast the U.S. Government’s
accusations against a country that it treats as being an enemy, and never to
raise questions about those allegations’ truthfulness, but
to instead treat all of them as being
established facts against America’s alleged “enemies,” so as never to aid the
U.S. Government’s anointed enemies of America — never to aid the targets of
America’s MIC. The title of Professor Joyner’s article presumed that sometimes
the U.S. Government does, lie, but he was arguing that it never
happens if the allegation is against a country that the U.S. might invade.
I posted to Joyner’s article
the following reader’s comment:
The Biden White House has
lied about many things, such as that there was no coup that brought the new
(anti-Russia, pro-U.S.&EU) regime to power in Ukraine in February 2014 (see
the evidence that it indeed WAS a U.S. coup at https://archive.is/cU1oa ); so, why should the
public now be trusting the Biden Administrations' (like the Obama
Administration's) narrative that Russia, instead of U.S., was/is the aggressor
there, and that America was/is the defender there? Isn't this matter another
example of the 'Saddam's WMD' lies, from the George W. Bush
Administration and Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden — NONE of whom has since ever
admitted that they were lying to the American people and destroyed Iraq by their lies? “Fool
me once ... but fool me twice?” You want this now-routine lying to continue to
be accepted and tolerated by the American public? Ring, ring, it's the MIC
calling! Just hang up the phone on them
The viewpoint that Joyner
had presented in his blog-post (and to which I had responded) was that “There is legitimate need to keep
secrets from the American public, lest they fall into the hands of our
enemies.” However, if the Government is, itself, the American public’s enemy,
then how truthful is that excuse? He went on in his article to say “But too
often, information is classified ‘just to be on the safe side’ and then remains
classified for far too long.” But still he was coming down against reporters
doubting the truthfulness of their Government’s allegations regarding
international relations, since that could help ‘the enemy’. If Congress has not
declared war against a country, then there IS (under the U.S. Constitution) no
“enemy,” and so no Constitutional excuse such as “There is legitimate need to keep
secrets from the American public, lest they fall into the hands of our
enemies.” Then it’s simply the Government against its own public.
Was not the U.S.
Government’s Big Lie to the American people in 2002 and early 2003, against
(and that destroyed) Iraq, sufficient proof
that the U.S. Government CAN be the enemy of its own public (and not ONLY be
the enemy of its ‘enemies’, such as — supposedly — Iraq)? Furthermore, many
subsequent instances of the U.S. Government’s lying to the American people have
likewise subsequently become disclosed. A few such instances are here and here and here and here and here and here and here. The U.S. Government
routinely lies through its teeth regarding international relations (and even
regarding some domestic matters), but it especially lies to
its public regarding international relations (which is specifically the field
that Joyner was saying the U.S. Government NEVER lies about to the American
people).
Joyner’s article takes an
extremely hostile position against a press that isn’t propagandistic for its
nation’s Government. He said, for example, that “documents released by traitors
to the Russian front Wikileaks and subsequently published by major newspapers” —
a clause that ASSUMED that (the Australian) Julian Assange is a secret Russian
agent who should be extradited to the U.S. to die in a prison here instead of
in Britain, and that everything involved in WikiLeaks (including news-media
that publish information from it) is nefarious, and that
Russia remained an enemy of America after the Soviet Union and its communism
and its Warsaw Pact all ended in 1991.
Furthermore, a response that
he gave to one of his article’s reader-comments said: “There were other ways
for Ellsberg to whistle-blow that I would have preferred. But he differs from
Manning, Snowden, and others in that he was discrete in what he released. He
vetted the documents rather than simply releasing everything he could get his
hands on.” Obviously, the name “Assange” is missing from that response
(and he didn’t even mention “Assange” in his article), but he has provided no
indication that he opposes the U.S. regime’s demand that UK extradite Assange
to a certain American death. A more extreme pro-MIC (and anti-transparency and
pro-secrecy by the U.S. Government) position is difficult even to imagine.
Joyner’s expressed attitude (despite his artful obfuscations to hide it) is
totalitarian. The U.S. military hires him to teach the elite Marines. What does
this say about American ‘democracy’ and even about America’s ‘Constitutional democracy’?
There hasn’t been a U.S. declaration-of-war since 1941, but, after World War 2,
America (and its Truman-created anti-Constitutional “standing army”) has
invaded and occupied countries on more than 125
different occasions — IN VIOLATION OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION. And
MOST of those 125+ invasions were AFTER the end of the Soviet Union, NOT
before; they were when the U.S. actually HAD NO ENEMY — not even an UNdeclared
one. This is therefore a mentally ill country. It is such because it’s being
lied-to so much. But Joyner wants its press to be purely
propagandistic regarding matters of war-and-peace. And he teaches Marines.
Joyner’s phrase, “the
insinuation that reporters must take their word as gospel or be fellow
travelers with our enemies is simply beyond the pale” does NOT contradict
anything I have been saying. That hazy phrase by Joyner is non-committal
regarding whether or not what the AP
reporter Matt Lee was saying to the State Department spokesperson Ned Price on
February 3rd was or wasn’t what the reporters at that press
conference OUGHT to have been saying, in regard to whether the allegation by
the U.S. Government should simply be assumed to be true and
reported to the public as if it is true. (See my article
about that press conference for the details on that matter.)
Ambiguity was carefully
built into Joyner’s article so as to enable people who think that Lee’s
comments at that press conference were to blame, and that Price’s responses to
those comments were okay. In fact, Joyner was SO ambiguous that he didn’t even
so much as even MENTION anything about that press conference, which had
clearly sparked Joyner’s article so as to place Price’s (the
U.S. State Department’s) comments into a more favorable light than is
appropriate in any democracy.
A propagandist’s being
skillfully ambiguous when he is defending the side that is lying is NOT the
same as his stating truth. Joyner’s allegation that “There is legitimate
need to keep secrets from the American public, lest they fall into the hands of
our enemies” sounds remarkably like what Nazi officials were saying when they
alleged to the effect that “There is legitimate need to keep secrets from the
German people, lest they fall into the hands of our enemies (‘the Jews’ then;
but in America ‘the Russians’ today).
Furthermore, Joyner’s
allegation in responding to a reader-comment when Joyner said that “There were
other ways for Ellsberg to whistle-blow that I would have preferred. But he
differs from Manning, Snowden, and others in that he was discrete in what he
released. He vetted the documents rather than simply releasing everything he
could get his hands on” was ALSO fascistic (and not MERELY false as history,
which it also is). It doesn’t require an Assange, or any other whistleblower or
authentic investigative journalist (or publisher of such), to be able to
recognize that Joyner is against them and supports the punishments that the
regime imposes (or aims to impose) upon them — for their whistleblowing against the
regime.
Furthermore: America no
longer has a draft-army; it’s now all-volunteer; and its members come into it
WANTING to be a part of America’s MIC, and accepting that they can be dishonorably or otherwise negatively
discharged (and lose their military benefits) if they so much as
QUESTION their bosses, who are constantly indoctrinating them YET FURTHER in
the official lies that those troops had believed even before they
signed-up. These trainees NEED to comply with their bosses’ lies. It is
demanded of them. Professors such as Joyner are pushing along that same MIC
agenda, not merely when writing propaganda for the Atlantic Council and other
such MIC-fronts, but when grading their students. Any U.S. soldier who learns
the truth too late is stuck: trapped in those lies, and obligated to behave
as-if those lies are instead truths. To sign onto the U.S. military
is to commit oneself to believe those lies, and to accept punishment for
questioning them publicly prior to retiring from it. (Of course, after retirement,
one is free to do so.) During that period of service, one’s brain is owned by
the U.S. Government. That’s just a fact.
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Investigative historian Eric
Zuesse is the author of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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