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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: WaPo Editors: We Have to Help Destroy Yemen to Save It Washington Post (3/24/18) says that the Saudi war on Yemen has helped create the worlds most dire humanitarian crisisbut argues for continued participation in that war. Over the past year, the Washington Post editorial board has routinely ignored the USs involvement in the siege of Yemena bombing and starvation campaign that has killed over 15,000 civilians and left roughly a million with cholera. As FAIR noted last November (11/20/17), the Washington Post ran a major editorial (11/8/17) and an explainer (11/19/17) detailing the carnage in Yemen without once mentioning the USs role in the conflictinstead pinning it on the seemingly rogue Saudis and the dastardly Iranians. This was in addition to an op-ed that summer by editorial page editor Jackson Diehl (6/26/17), which not only ignored the USs support of Saudi bombing but actually spun the US as the savior of Yemenis, holding up Saudi Arabias biggest backer in the Senate, Lindsey Graham, as a champion of human rights. In recent months, however, the Post has charted a new course: vaguely acknowledging Washingtons role in the bloody siege, but insisting that the US should remain involved in the bombing of Yemen for the sake of humanitarianism. In two recent editorials, Can Congress Push the Saudi Prince Toward an Exit From Yemen? (3/24/18) and The Worlds Worst Humanitarian Crisis Could Get Even Worse (5/28/18), the Washington Post board has cooked up a new, tortured position that the US should not stop supporting the Saudisa move 30-year CIA veteran and Brookings fellow Bruce Riedel argued in 2016 would end the war overnightbut mildly chide the Saudis into committing slightly fewer war crimes while moving towards some vague exit strategy. In the March editorial, the Post insisted the United States
should use its leverage to stop this reckless venture, and that Trump condition further American military aid on humanitarian relief measures. A step in the right direction, right? Quite the opposite. When one reads closer, its clear that while the Post wanted Trump to moderately roll back the most egregious war crimes, it still lobbied against the Lee/Sanders bill that would have actually ended the war. WaPo: The worlds worst humanitarian crisis could get even worse Obama and Trump have offered limited support to the Saudi-led war on Yemen, says the Washington Post (5/28/18)and by limited, they mean $110 billion worth. Mondays editorial took this faux-humanitarian half-measure one step further with this bit of revisionist history: Both the Obama and Trump administrations have offered limited support to the Saudi coalition, while trying to restrain reckless bombing and the exacerbation of the humanitarian crisis. The idea that Obama and Trump offered the Saudis limited support is a glaring lie. The USs supportfrom logistical support, to refueling, to selling $110 billion in arms, to political cover at the UN, to literally choosing targets on a maphas been crucial to carrying out the three-and-a-half-year campaign. Again, according to one of the most white-bread, establishment commentators, US support isnt ancillary, its essential. Without it, there is no bombing campaign. The problem is the Washington Post is charged with a contradictory task: to act as a Very Concerned champion of human rights while propping up the core tenets of Americas imperial foreign policy. Its an extremely difficult sleight-of-hand when the US is backing a bombing campaign targeting some of the poorest people on Earth, so their support of this slaughter is actually spun as an attempt to rein it in. The US is going to bring down the system from the inside! The most logical way the US can stop the slaughter of Yemen is to stop engaging it in it. But to the Washington Post, this runs against the US policy of bombing and/or sanctioning anything that has the most remote connection to Iran, so this simple course is just not on the table. Instead, the Posts propaganda objectiveafter years of simply ignoring the US role altogetheris to paint its participation in war crimes as a way of preventing slightly worse war crimes; a good cop to Saudis bad cop. This permits business as usual while maintaining the pretense the US cares about human rightsin other words, the Posts basic ideological purpose. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
#4. To: Ada (#0)
WaPo and all its ilk must die to save the United States.
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