India's A-bomb test is but another bitter fruit of Diana's murder. You can be sure there will be many more bitter fruits to come (like Pakistan and Iran building their own bomb). It's interesting to see American policy makers and the major media trying to decipher why India picked now of all times to test the A-bomb. Arms control analyst Peter Zimmerman spoke for many of the so-called experts when, writing in the LA Times, he said: "Why the Indian government chose to test now instead of a decade or more ago while it was developing its weapons technology remains somewhat of a mystery." Oh really? Well, Messr. Zimmerman, try this on for size: When the U.S., in one of its worse geopolitical blunders of the post-Vietnam War era, refused to prevent the British Crown's sanction against Diana, and indeed, played an active part in the coverup afterwards, it sent a powerful message to people of color all over the world that if your skin is brown or black, you don't count for squat in this world, that all U.S. rhetoric to the contrary, when push comes to shove, the U.S. government is going to do whatever it takes to protect the perceived interests of the G7 (G8) countries, that in the fledging New World Order now taking shape, if you show concern and compassion for your fellow man (Diana) or you just happen to have the wrong color skin (Dodi), you'll be squashed like a bug. India, at least, has decided it has no intention of being squashed like a bug.
It was truly sad seeing the President threaten the Indians with sanctions, even as they were literally thumbing their noses at him with additional nuclear tests. The President was only a little less pathetic than his "Bride," Her Majesty the Queen, some months back, trooping dutifully through India on that disastrous state visit, not longer after the car crash, Diana's blood still dripping from her murderous hands. The President just doesn't get it: he has no moral authority left. Nobody cares what he thinks. Certainly not the Indians, who apparently felt no compunction whatsoever with continuing their nuclear program. With its involvement in Diana's murder the U.S. has now shown it's true hand to the rest of the world. People aren't stupid. They know the racism inherent in Di and Dodi's murder. Not that anyone expected anything less from the Windsors and their sick crew. Over the years they've shown clearly enough they are a bunch of degenerate racists who care not one whit about anyone or anything except keeping their own asses in power. No news there. What people didn't expect was that the President of the United States shared the same world view as the myopic and racist Windsors.
The Clinton Administration is scrambling for ways to correct the damage. Concocting the elaborate scheme to give the CIA documents to Fayed and giving him the ammunition to bring down the Windsors is one. Wheeling Hillary out to declare support for a Palestinian state is another. All obvious attempts to curry favor with Arabs in particular, and people of color in general. It won't work. The genie is out of the bottle. The West has exposed itself. It's like waking up one bright sunny morning and finding yourself governed, not by the responsible leaders you thought you were, but some modern-day Nero with his hands on the doomsday button.
Here is a dissenters view: The Indians were right to conduct their
nuclear tests. With the West totally out of control, drunk on power,
governed by armies of bureaucrats, economists, and technocrats, with a
true statesman nowhere to be seen - under such a nightmare scenario,
if you are a poor developing country, you had better have a few A-bombs
and H-bombs hidden away in some bunker somewhere, ready to be used at
moment's notice, lest your country suffer the fate of Diana and Dodi at
the West's bloody hands.