It Is Now Official: The US Is a Police State
Americans have been losing the protection of law for years. In the 21st century the loss of legal protections accelerated with the Bush administration’s “war on terror,” which continues under the Obama administration and is essentially a war on the Constitution and U.S. civil liberties.
The Bush regime was determined to vitiate habeas corpus in order to hold people indefinitely without bringing charges. The regime had acquired hundreds of prisoners by paying a bounty for terrorists. Afghan warlords and thugs responded to the financial incentive by grabbing unprotected people and selling them to the Americans.
The Bush regime needed to hold the prisoners without charges because it had no evidence against the people and did not want to admit that the U.S. government had stupidly paid warlords and thugs to kidnap innocent people. In addition, the Bush regime needed “terrorists” prisoners in order to prove that there was a terrorist threat.
As there was no evidence against the “detainees” (most have been released without charges after years of detention and abuse), the U.S. government needed a way around U.S. and international laws against torture in order that the government could produce evidence via self-incrimination. The Bush regime found inhumane and totalitarian-minded lawyers and put them to work at the U.S. Department of Justice (sic) to invent arguments that the Bush regime did not need to obey the law.
The Bush regime created a new classification for its detainees that it used to justify denying legal protection and due process to the detainees. As the detainees were not U.S. citizens and were demonized by the regime as “the 760 most dangerous men on earth,” there was little public outcry over the regime’s unconstitutional and inhumane actions.
As our Founding Fathers and a long list of scholars warned, once civil liberties are breached, they are breached for all. Soon U.S. citizens were being held indefinitely in violation of their habeas corpus rights. Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, an American citizen of Pakistani origin, might have been the first.
Dr. Siddiqui, a scientist educated at MIT and Brandeis University, was seized in Pakistan for no known reason, sent to Afghanistan, and was held secretly for five years in the U.S. military’s notorious Bagram prison in Afghanistan. Her three young children, one an 8-month-old baby, were with her at the time she was abducted. She has no idea what has become of her two youngest children. Her oldest child, 7 years old, was also incarcerated in Bagram and subjected to similar abuse and horrors.
Siddiqui has never been charged with any terrorism-related offense. A British journalist, hearing her piercing screams as she was being tortured, disclosed her presence. An embarrassed U.S. government responded to the disclosure by sending Siddiqui to the U.S. for trial on the trumped-up charge that while a captive, she grabbed a U.S. soldier’s rifle and fired two shots attempting to shoot him. The charge apparently originated as a U.S. soldier’s excuse for shooting Dr. Siddiqui twice in the stomach, resulting in her near death.
On Feb. 4, Dr. Siddiqui was convicted by a New York jury for attempted murder. The only evidence presented against her was the charge itself and an unsubstantiated claim that she had once taken a pistol-firing course at an American firing range. No evidence was presented of her fingerprints on the rifle that this frail and broken 100-pound woman had allegedly seized from an American soldier. No evidence was presented that a weapon was fired, no bullets, no shell casings, no bullet holes. Just an accusation.
Wikipedia has this to say about the trial: “The trial took an unusual turn when an FBI official asserted that the fingerprints taken from the rifle, which was purportedly used by Aafia to shoot at the U.S. interrogators, did not match hers.”
An ignorant and bigoted American jury convicted her for being a Muslim. This is the kind of “justice” that always results when the state hypes fear and demonizes a group.
The people who should have been on trial are the people who abducted her, disappeared her young children, shipped her across international borders, violated her civil liberties, tortured her apparently for the fun of it, raped her, and attempted to murder her with two gunshots to her stomach. Instead, the victim was put on trial and convicted.
This is the unmistakable hallmark of a police state. And this victim is an American citizen.
Anyone can be next. Indeed, on Feb. 3 Dennis Blair, director of national intelligence told the House Intelligence Committee that it was now “defined policy” that the U.S. government can murder its own citizens on the sole basis of someone in the government’s judgment that an American is a threat. No arrest, no trial, no conviction, just execution on suspicion of being a threat.
This shows how far the police state has advanced. A presidential appointee in the Obama administration tells an important committee of Congress that the executive branch has decided that it can murder American citizens abroad if it thinks they are a threat.
I can hear readers saying the government might as well kill Americans abroad as it kills them at home – Waco, Ruby Ridge, the Black Panthers.
Yes, the U.S. government has murdered its citizens, but Dennis Blair’s “defined policy” is a bold new development. The government, of course, denies that it intended to kill the Branch Davidians, Randy Weaver’s wife and child, or the Black Panthers. The government says that Waco was a terrible tragedy, an unintended result brought on by the Branch Davidians themselves. The government says that Ruby Ridge was Randy Weaver’s fault for not appearing in court on a day that had been miscommunicated to him. The Black Panthers, the government says, were dangerous criminals who insisted on a shootout.
In no previous death of a U.S. citizen by the hands of the U.S. government has the government claimed the right to kill Americans without arrest, trial, and conviction of a capital crime.
In contrast, Dennis Blair has told the U.S. Congress that the executive branch has assumed the right to murder Americans who it deems a “threat.”
What defines “threat”? Who will make the decision? What it means is that the government will murder whomever it chooses.
There is no more complete or compelling evidence of a police state than the government announcing that it will murder its own citizens if it views them as a “threat.”
Ironic, isn’t it, that “the war on terror” to make us safe ends in a police state with the government declaring the right to murder American citizens whom it regards as a threat.
Read more by Paul Craig Roberts
- The Shame of Being an American – February 16th, 2011
- Kleptocrats at Work – February 6th, 2011
- Things Have to Change in Order to Remain the Same – January 31st, 2011
- Western Civilization Has Shed Its Values – December 5th, 2010
- A Government Caught Up in Mendacity and Lies – December 1st, 2010





Johnny in Wi.
February 10th, 2010 at 5:52 am
I think all of us should be appalled by this article. I thought the same as Dr. Roberts when I read Blair's chilling comments. It seems we have an American Blair as bad as the British one.
Robert Fisher
February 10th, 2010 at 7:35 am
No wonder we are a Police State now considering that grand father Bush had close Bussines ties With the na zi es. as a matter of Fact the entire Bush Family Fortune was made by selling Weapons over seas. bet Georgie Boy still has Grandpa's Jack Boots in the Closet.
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Barack
February 10th, 2010 at 8:27 am
The problem is that civil rights are extended to non-citizens. Constitutional protections should be for CITIZENS ONLY.
Torpedo
February 10th, 2010 at 12:25 pm
This comment leaves me speechless, and in awe, much as any comment made by George Bush.
Are you by chance related to him? Just asking :)
G in KY
February 10th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
all people everywhere should be treated lawfully with a regard to their HUMAN rights…
that is the only protection against the abuse of our own citizens.
if peoole do not SEE or understand the logic behind that truth.. then that in and of itself points to our vulnerability ~~~becuase of our thoughtlessness and because too many of our citizens live in a mental landscsape composed of brutality.
only education and information can turn that around
Marcus
February 10th, 2010 at 3:13 pm
Why would anyone…..anyone at all want to travel to the US.
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stevieb
February 10th, 2010 at 3:39 pm
You are an asshole.
Jaime
February 10th, 2010 at 4:40 pm
I doubt that the jury that convicted this lady was ignorant. It was rather criminal, coward and stupid. They knew perfectly well what they were doing. At first, the US government started assassinating the bad guys and their families. Did anybody in the American media say anything about the fact that Washington could kill people at will, including those persons’ wives and children? And what has been the reaction of the American public? The gratuitous murder of the bad guy’s family members, neighbors, and other innocent persons in the vicinity hasn't created much of a moral problem. Perhaps Americans think Yemenis, Afghanis, and Pakistanis are not real human beings whose right to life they are obliged to respect? Perhaps the worst crime hasn't been the crimes themselves but the indifference. I cannot imagine of anything more barbaric than cheering the troops, waving the flag and saying that American troops are wonderful,even when killing children. But the days when the American public gives a damn may be over. The crimes have come full circle and the American public is beginning to taste its own medicine. In The History of the Peloponnesian War, Thucydides tells us that Athens was nearly destroyed as a result of its imperial overreach.
Ike Hall
February 10th, 2010 at 4:50 pm
Never has been, isn't now, and God willing, never will be. The Constitution binds the government, not the people. This case will get overturned.
DAK-2112
February 10th, 2010 at 5:01 pm
The term US Citizen is an artificial construct of the 14th Amendment (which BTW was never lawfully ratified). The US Government has been a geniocidal police state dating , at least until the time of Wounded Knee. Officially reconized in the annals of US Army history as "The Battle of Wounded Knee" for which there 14 awards of the Congressional Medal of Honor on record. Executing women, children and old men in snow-filled frozen ditches makes for a mighty heroic battle.
Henry_Clemens
February 10th, 2010 at 5:13 pm
Amendment V to the Constitution: "No PERSON shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces (military personnel only), or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any PERSON be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb, nor shall be compelled in ANY criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived life, liberty, or property, WITHOUT DUE PROCESS OF LAW; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation."
Sorry Barack, but the Constitution says PERSON, not citizen. Besides, Siddiqui is not only a person, she is a citizen too!
Henry_Clemens
February 10th, 2010 at 10:20 am
Mr. Roberts is 100% correct. America has essentially become a police state. Our national government, and increasingly state and local governments too, now treat the Constitution and the Bill of Rights like they are nothing but toilet paper. If the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and it is, then what does that make our elected national, state and local officials when they do not respect, uphold and defend it? The answer: it makes them lawbreakers and criminals.
jack
February 10th, 2010 at 8:12 pm
if ya said it like this,it makes more sense,OO,a polarized state on ice in crystallinne form that is melting,melting under its' own fraud and pretenses,is in an unstable state indeed,stand back it could lash out or claw at the cages
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Reid Dalton
February 11th, 2010 at 12:45 am
The Wikipedia article Roberts links to Siddiqui's name describes her as one who was assisting 9/11 terrorists from the start and has since married a nephew to Khalid Sheikh Muhammad. She was tried and convicted in Federal District Court in Manhattan in the past few weeks. Aside from the issue of her guilt or innocence, another question goes begging – if this alleged terrorist could be tried and convicted in what was once the shadow of the Twin Towers, without terrorist reprisal, without bringing a halt to the normal flow of traffic, without bankrupting the city with increased security expenditures, why do New York politicians claim they can't try Khalid Sheikh Muhammad himself without incurring those risks and costs?
Rob
February 10th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
I would certainly think that anyone who was tortured (and most people who are tortured survive their torture) would kill their torturer or their loved ones would. All we are doing is collecting enemies. When we kill and or torture foreign civilians their loved ones go through the same mental process our victims of 9/11 did. Shock turns to grief, which turns to rage, which turns to a desire for revenge.
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Leslie Fish
February 13th, 2010 at 4:05 am
Aren't you forgetting something? Enemy combatants, captured in battle, are not "criminals"; they are Prisoners of War. POWs don't get trials; they get detained until the war is over, then sent home. Sometimes they even get sent home early, as part of a prisoner exchange or some other negotiation. The only time POWs get put on trial (by a military court, thank you) is if they commit crimes while already in a POW camp. Gitmo is simply a POW camp, and neither the Red Cross (which has a permanent presence there) nor the Navy's JAGs found any evidence of prisoner abuse there.
The Geneva Convention lists proper treatment of POWs, but it also notes that such protections are for openly-admitted enemy soldiers: that is, enemy combatants who are plainly wearing enemy uniforms and fighting in the enemy's army. Those protections are not extended to enemy combatants who disguise themselves as civilians, and hide among civilians, and use non-combatant civilians as human shields, in order to plant bombs or shoot at real soldiers. Enemy combatants such as that are considered "outlaw"; when you catch them, you can pretty much do what you like to them. In fact, the US military has treated them just like any other POWs, which is actually generous.
Frankly, the US govt. commits far worse against its own citizens than it does against Arab POWs.
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July 22nd, 2010 at 9:06 am
What's new? They are the protector of the world, so to say it.
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