Making A Difference

"Mr. Cromwell Knows What He's Doing!"

There's an old story about Oliver Cromwell. After he had taken the town of Drogheda, the citizens were brought to the main square. Cromwell announced to his Lieutenants: 'Right! Kill all the women and rape all the men.'

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"Mr. Cromwell Knows What He's Doing!"
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There's an old story about Oliver Cromwell. After he had taken the town of Drogheda, the citizens werebrought to the main square. Cromwell announced to his Lieutenants: "Right! Kill all the women and rapeall the men." One of his aides said: "Excuse me General. Isn't it the other way around?" Avoice from the crowd called out: "Mr. Cromwell knows what he's doing!"

That voice is the voice of Tony Blair "Mr Bush knows what he's doing!" But the fact is that Mr Bushand his gang do know what they're doing and Blair, unless he really is the deluded idiot he often appears tobe, also knows what they're doing. They are determined, quite simply, to control the world and the world'sresources. And they don't give a damn how many people they murder on the way. And Blair goes along with it.

He hasn't the support of the Labour Party, he hasn't the support of the country or of the celebrated"international community". How can he justify taking this country into a war nobody wants. He can't.He can only resort to rhetoric, cliché and propaganda. Little did we think when we voted Blair into powerthat we would come to despise him. The idea that he has influence over Bush is laughable. His supineacceptance of American bullying is pathetic.

Bullying is of course a time honoured American tradition. In 1965 Lyndon Johnson said to the Greek Ambassadorto the US: "Fuck your parliament and your constitution. America is an elephant. Cyprus is a flea. Greeceis a flea. If these two fellows continue itching the elephant they may just get whacked by the elephantstrunk, whacked good".

He meant what he said. Shortly afterwards the Colonels, supported by the United States, took over and theGreek people spent seven years in hell.

As for the American elephant, it has grown to be a monster of grotesque and obscene proportions.

The terrible atrocity in Bali does not alter the facts of the case.

The "special relationship" between the USA and the United Kingdom has, in the last twelve years,brought about the deaths of thousands upon thousands of people in Iraq, Afghanistan and Serbia. All this inpursuit of the American and British "moral crusade", to bring "peace and stability to theworld".

The use of depleted uranium in the Gulf War has been particularly effective. Radiation levels in Iraq areappallingly high. Babies are born with no brain, no eyes, no genitals. Where they do have ears, mouths orrectums, all that issues from these orifices is blood. Blair and Bush are of course totally indifferent tosuch facts, not forgetting the charming, grinning, beguiling Bill Clinton, who was apparently given a standingovation at the Labour Party Conference. For what? Killing Iraqi children? Or Serbian children?

Bush has said: "We will not allow the worlds worst weapons to remain in the hands of the worlds worstleaders". Quite right. Look in the mirror chum. That's you.

The US is at this moment developing advanced systems of "weapons of mass destruction" and isprepared to use them where it sees fit. It has walked away from international agreements on biological andchemical weapons, refusing to allow any inspection of its own factories.

It is holding hundreds of Afghans prisoner in Guantanamo Bay, allowing them no legal redress, although theyare charged with nothing, holding them captive virtually for ever.

It is insisting on immunity from the international criminal court, a stance which beggars belief but which isnow supported by Great Britain.

The hypocrisy is breathtaking.

Tony Blair's contemptible subservience to this criminal American regime demeans and dishonours this country.

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Harold Pinter is a playwright, director, actor, poet and political activist. This text was first deliveredas a speech to an anti-war meeting at the House of Commons, UK.

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