A Servant of the Empire

Rothschild, Matthew

Editor's Note Matthew Rothschild A Servant of the Empire If you wink at torture, if you don't mind mass slaughter, if lying is of no concern to you, you can go far in this world. Just ask John...

...ambassador to the United Nations...
...Under his direct supervision, the embassy prepared reports to Congress that never mentioned the brutality of the Honduran military, the Sun reported...
...Battalion 316 then abducted her and threw her from a helicopter to her death...
...But here's what the Sun said...
...During that decade, the Johnson-Nixon war was killing three million people in Indochina, along with 58,000 U.S...
...One of those was the former secretary to Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador, himself the victim of a CIA-funded death squad in 1980...
...The intelligence unit, known as Battalion 316, used shock and suffocation devices in interrogations," it reported...
...He served as a State Department political officer in Saigon from 1964 to 1968, and then he headed up the Vietnam desk at the National Security Council from 1971 to 1973...
...It concluded that Negroponte knew about the tortures and murders and covered them up...
...A decade later in Central America, Negroponte essentially ran the illegal Contra War against Nicaragua from his post as U.S...
...Negroponte has served the empire his whole life...
...I do not believe that death squads were operating in Honduras," Negroponte testified before Congress in 2001...
...In 1995, the Baltimore Sun ran a prizewinning series on Battalion 316...
...For his hard work, he was rewarded the post of U.S...
...Just ask John Negroponte...
...There Negroponte led the diplomatic offensive for the war on Iraq, trumpeting the now-discredited claims about weapons of mass destruction and bullying other nations to go along...
...ambassador to Honduras...
...Negroponte has plenty...
...Prisoners often were kept naked and, when no longer useful, killed and buried in unmarked graves...
...In particular, he knew about and supported Battalion 316, the Honduran intelligence unit, trained by the CIA, that killed at least 184 people...
...soldiers...
...In fact, as an aide to Henry Kissinger at the Paris peace talks, he urged Kissinger not to come to terms...
...For Bush, that makes him the ideal man for the job...
...But Bush is a true believer, Hersh says, and as a result, the body bags will keep coming...
...Newly declassified documents and other sources show that the CIA and the U.S...
...funding...
...Here, Negroponte did his part...
...But Negroponte did not want the war to end...
...To do so properly, you need to get some blood on your r?sum...
...The great investigative reporter Seymour Hersh warns us in our cover interview this month that Bush may be even more dangerous than we think...
...Embassy knew of numerous crimes, including murder and torture, committed by Battalion 316, yet continued to collaborate closely with its leaders...
...Hersh would have preferred that Bush was in Iraq for cynical reasons...
...When he took office in 2001, George W. Bush plucked Negroponte to be U.S...
...It's not a pleasant thought, but one we must grapple with...
...An inescapable feature of U.S.-Central America policy in the 1980s was support for torturers...
...The secretary fled to Honduras after Romero's assassination...
...This omission allowed Honduras to keep getting U.S...
...This war cost the lives of some 30,000 people...
...ambassador to Iraq, and from there he has risen now to be Bush's nominee for director of national intelligence...

Vol. 69 • April 2005 • No. 4


 
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