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Title: Not Only McCain Palled Around With Pinochet
Source: americanchronicle.com
URL Source: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/78871
Published: Oct 24, 2008
Author: David Swanson
Post Date: 2008-10-24 14:20:28 by Ferret Mike
Keywords: None
Views: 81
Comments: 2

The Huffington Post has dug up, and the Daily Kos and everybody else are commenting on evidence that McCain held a private secret meeting with Chilean dictator and torturer General Augusto Pinochet. But this is not just a story about John McCain's hypocrisy (what a shock that would be!). It's a teachable moment, and in two senses.

First, it's an opening to talk about McCain's more recent support for torture, a topic Huffington Post, Daily Kos, and other liberal blogs have been no more open to than the New York Times or Fox News. In 2005 John McCain championed the McCain Detainee Amendment to the Defense Appropriations bill for 2005, which passed the Congress and was signed into law by Bush, adding one more redundant ban on torture to existing U.S. law, despite Vice President Cheney having lobbied hard against it. But McCain allowed a major loophole for the CIA and then kept quiet when Bush threw out the whole thing with a "signing statement." Bush and Cheney's administration continued to torture without pause or slowdown.

In 2006 Time Magazine recognized McCain's efforts to supposedly ban torture in naming him one of America's 10 Best Senators. Time made no mention of the fact that torture had always been illegal, the fact that Bush had thrown out the new law with a "signing statement," or the fact that the United States was continuing to torture people on a large scale.

Also in 2006 McCain voted in favor of the Military Commissions Act which supposedly left torture decisions up to the president. And in February 2008, McCain voted against a bill that would supposedly ban torture, and then applauded Bush for vetoing the bill. I've talked to plenty of torture fans at McCain-Palin rallies. They know they're backing the torture ticket. Why won't even the independent progressive media admit it?

Second, this is a teachable moment because not just McCain palled around with Pinochet. Without the efforts of a number of fine upstanding Americans, there never would have been a President Pinochet. The idea to overthrow Chile's democratically elected President Salvador Allende Gossens originated with Harold Geneen, chief operating officer of the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, and his fellow board member and former CIA director, still then CIA employee, John McCone, who took the idea to National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and to CIA Director Richard Helms. Donald Kendall, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Pepsi-Cola , and former employer of then president Richard Nixon, took the idea to Nixon, Kissinger and Attorney General John Mitchell. Kissinger consulted with David Rockefeller of Chase Manhattan Bank. David Atlee Phillips, who had already worked on the successful U.S. overthrow of President Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala and William Broe were named co-directors of the CIA's new Chile Task Force. On September 11, 1973, the United States executed a brutal coup, murdering Allende and many others. One of the last Americans to meet with Allende, the previous December in New York, was U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, George H. W. Bush.

If you haven't already, pick up a copy of the 2006 bestseller by Stephen Kinzer, "Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change From Hawaii to Iraq." This book leaves out overthrows the United States only marginally supported, and leaves out a long list of invasions that did not involve regime change. Kinzer focuses on cases of U.S. managed regime change on foreign soil. He provides the story of Pinochet's rise to power that no one is talking about, and quite a few other stories we desperately need to start talking about if we are going to avoid repeating them. Aside from a perjury conviction for Helms, I don´t think anyone has paid any penalty for what they did to Allende and the people of Chile. And, of course, Bush Jr. was well aware of that when he launched his campaigns of illegal invasion, assassination, detention, torture, and war crimes. Successors to Nixon and Bush will know very well whether anyone is ever held accountable, and that knowledge will determine their behavior.

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PALLING AROUND WITH PINOCHET.

My old professor John Dinges, who has done extensive reporting on Chile and South America, reports that John McCain seemed quite comfortable meeting with a dictator without preconditions when that dictator was General Augusto Pinochet. In fact, when the two met in 1985, the meeting was apparently quite friendly:

The private meeting between McCain and dictator Pinochet has gone previously un-reported anywhere.

According to a declassified U.S. Embassy cable about the meeting secured by The Huffington Post, McCain described the meeting with Pinochet "as friendly and at times warm, but noted that Pinochet does seem obsessed with the threat of communism." McCain, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee at the time, made no public or private statements critical of the dictatorship, nor did he meet with members of the democratic opposition, as far as could be determined from a thorough check of U.S. and Chilean newspaper records and interviews with top opposition leaders.

Pinochet was a ruthless dictator who killed over 3000 people, and tortured and imprisoned thousands more. Pinochet also orchestrated a high profile assassination attempt of former ambassador to the US and former Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier in Washington DC, which according to Dinges, was for a long time regarded as the most egregious act of foreign terrorism on U.S. soil. Dinges adds that at the time of McCain's meeting with Pinochet, the U.S. was seeking the extradition of the assassins who planted the car bomb that killed Letelier, something that neither dissuaded McCain from meeting with Pinochet nor drove him to make statements critical of the regime.

Pinochet was responsible for the kind of violence and repression that under other circumstances would have neoconservatives clamoring for regime change. That is, if Pinochet had been a communist rather than a fan of Milton Friedman.

However, the circumstances were that the CIA assisted Pinochet and other right-wing dictators in many of these abuses, during Operation Condor, a campaign of political repression designed to prevent leftists from gaining political power in Latin America.

McCain claims that brutal dictators aren't to be negotiated with, and that the minimal relationship between Ayers and Obama says something sinister about Obama's beliefs. But on the other hand, McCain thinks just fine to meet, and even be "friendly" and "warm" with people who murder, torture, and set off bombs on U.S. soil, as long as he's the one doing it. Without preconditions even. If McCain were being held to his own standard, he would have to admit to being at the very least, "dangerously naive," and he would have to consider what his association with Pinochet says about his judgment.

--A. Serwer

Posted by Adam Serwer on October 24, 2008 12:15 PM |

http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/tapped_archive?month=10&year=2008&base_name=palling_around_with_pinochet

No wonder this is so sensitive an issue to McCain, Watergate plumbers were not the only terrorist acquaintances that McCain had.

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No wonder this is so sensitive an issue to McCain, Watergate plumbers were not the only terrorist acquaintances that McCain had.

You gotta be shittin me, Mike. They're all fuckin scum ... they have crooks and criminals Balls ... dress up in Tuxedos and blow each other !

Did you get a lobotomy ?

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