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The Holocaust and the Bush family fortune
For the US president Bush, the word €śevil€ť serves to cover up a
multitude of sins. He has used it repeatedly to describe the Islamic fundamentalist group that carried out the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. On numerous occasions he has referred to the leader of Al Qaeda as €śthe evil one.€ť This particular expression serves a very immediate political purpose, since it avoids naming Osama bin Laden and thereby calling to mind the longstanding business association between the Bushes and the wealthy bin Laden family of Saudi Arabia. The existence of €śevil€ť constitutes the only explanation given by the Bush administration for the emergence of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism. Such a semi-mystical and religious presentation (which, of course, assumes that the United States government embodies €śgood€ť) has the advantage of precluding any consideration of politics or history. In particular, it obscures the role played by US foreign policy€”Washingtons alliance with despotic oil-rich regimes such as the one in Saudi Arabia, US sponsorship of the Afghan Mujahadeen, the CIAs covert war against secular nationalist and socialist groups in the Middle East, the unconditional support for Israel against the Palestinians€”in creating the social and political conditions in which retrograde tendencies like Al Qaeda could grow. |
The Holocaust and the Bush family fortune
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