{"id":1687,"date":"2005-01-22T03:43:22","date_gmt":"2005-01-22T10:43:22","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2005-01-22T03:43:22","modified_gmt":"2005-01-22T10:43:22","slug":"prince-of-darkness-on-charlie-rose","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/blog\/2005\/01\/22\/prince-of-darkness-on-charlie-rose\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8216;Prince of Darkness&#8217; on Charlie Rose"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Our old buddy <a href=\"http:\/\/antiwar.com\/justin\/?articleid=1798\">Richard Perle,<\/a> otherwise known as the Prince of Darkness, appeared on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.charlierose.com\/\">Charlie Rose&#8217;s program<\/a> on Wednesday night. I tuned in just after the interview began.<br \/>\nThere is no transcript available for this show, as far as I know, so being the industrious fellow that I am, I took notes. I can only guarantee that they are substantially accurate, but you&#8217;ll just have to trust me.<br \/>\nAt first, Perle gave me exactly what I expected. The US &#8220;can&#8217;t exclude the possibility of military action elsewhere in the Middle East.&#8221; Perle says &#8220;the Middle East is producing the vast amount of terrorists in the world&#8221;. Specifically Syria, which Perle says is funding and encouraging, from an ideological standpoint, the insurgency in Iraq &#8211; Oh and Iran, of course, Neocon Nation&#8217;s current whipping boy. Perle suggested, in what must seem like a sensible evaluation to a democracy-worshipper, that an Iraqi Shia government would be a rival &#8211; not an ally &#8211; of Iran, despite their religious, ethnic, and cultural similarities, reason being that the Iraqi government will be elected legitimately (giggle). A more sensible evaluation, in my view, would be that a solid stream of US greenbacks, along with a dozen or so permanent US military bases in Iraq will force any Iraqi government to be unnecessarily belligerent to Iran.<br \/>\nPerle&#8217;s assessment is ripe with mysticism and outright lies. Even if Syria were not providing aid and comfort, shall we say, to the Iraqi insurgency (which I&#8217;m sure they are, but who knows), the insurgency would still exist, for reasons easy to understand. Now, this is where it gets complicated, because Perle <i>understands<\/i> why occupation produces insurgency. He admitted it on TV. Here is what he said. The occupation is &#8220;sadly misguided&#8221;, and the US &#8220;should have turned over Iraq to the Iraqis <i>immediately<\/i>&#8221; (immediately following Saddam&#8217;s retirement). The US &#8220;should have been working with Iraqis&#8221; to expedite a quick and bloodless regime change. However, &#8220;tremendous progress has been made&#8221;, and &#8220;most of Iraq is relatively safe&#8221;. Yeah, for the cockroaches. This is what&#8217;s called having your cake and eating it too. Rose asked Perle if the Pentagon was responsible for the philosophy behind the occupation, but Perle denied that, and claimed &#8220;other government agencies&#8221; were agitating for it. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.antiwar.com\/justin\/?articleid=1996\">Indeed they were &#8230;<\/a><br \/>\nHere&#8217;s the thing; Perle <\/i>led<\/i> Rose into the occupation issue. He was eager to say that it&#8217;s a mistake (committed by someone else, of course). Perle made a statement along the lines of &#8216;failed military actions often can lead to destructive occupations&#8217;. Rose said &#8220;isn&#8217;t that what we have now in Iraq?<br \/>\nWhy would Perle want to answer such a question? In my estimation, so he can weasel his way out of responsibility for it, and at the same time agitate for <i>more<\/i> attacks elsewhere in the region. Attacks done <i>correctly<\/i> this time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our old buddy Richard Perle, otherwise known as the Prince of Darkness, appeared on Charlie Rose&#8217;s program on Wednesday night. I tuned in just after the interview began. There is no transcript available for this show, as far as I know, so being the industrious fellow that I am, I took notes. 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