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1月11日 Saddam's death- an alternate perspectiveWar Nerd really kicks it in the balls with this post...
EXCERPT:
A lot of office boys like to talk about "old school." I'll tell you who was old school: Saddam Hussein. Saddam died beautiful. It's the truth and you know it. Fact is, the longer we stay in Iraq the better Saddam looks. He never had a tenth of our money or weaponry but he did what we can't: kept that bag of snakes in order.
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Sure, Saddam was a killer. Don't you get it by now? In a place like Iraq, killing is how you run things. Sure, Saddam boosted his clan, his people; you think Sadr's goons are going to be any less vicious about boosting their tribe? They're not off to a very good start, promoting interfaith cooperation by torturing Sunnis to death and stacking their stinking corpses in old trucks dropped off at the nearest bus stop.
Blaming Saddam for being what he was is like blaming a rattlesnake for killing. That's how it lives, and it's what that Crocodile Hunter guy would've called "a bee-YOO-tiful ambush predator." Saddam was right for Iraq the way a Sidewinder is right for the Mojave. The NeoCons scared us by shaking his fangs in our faces, as if Saddam planned to bite every single commuter in LA, when all he wanted to do was stay alive and in power -- because those were the same thing for him -- in the Iraqi desert, where everything stings, sticks or bites. We may as well have gone on a crusade to wipe out all the snakes and spiders in the desert for being what they are. Only difference is, we wouldn't have lost 3000 soldiers that way. ... Until we hooked him out of his burrow, the only thing Saddam had really done to America has hand us our most glorious victory since Inchon, in Gulf War I. He was like a lot of Third-World rulers: great at internal security but hopeless at conventional war. Like a rattler, he was totally harmless to anybody with the brains God gave a stray dog. Meaning, anybody but Bush and Cheney. Those dudes remind me of this Darwin-Award winner who went to the hereafter on Lake Berryessa. He was fishing, noticed a rattler swimming beside his boat, grabbed it -- and when his fishing buddy told him to throw it away, this genius said, "Oh, no, it's harmless -- look!" and held it up to his face to show how harmless it was. The snake did us all a favor and took his genes out of the pool by biting him right on the nose, and he died before his buddy could power back to shore. That was Saddam's last favor to us: showing us -- the hard way, no denying that -- how flat-out stupid our bigwigs really are. Bush is standing up at the podium every press conference with that rattler dangling from his nose like a mega-booger, yelping, "I'm fine, I'm fine!" but one of these days, and none too soon, he'll pass out and pass on, thanks to Saddam. We did Saddam an accidental favor in return by giving him a rare old-school death. Maybe that's not important for some of you moral-types but it would be to my heroes. It would matter to John Paul Jones, it would matter to Alexander, it would matter to Subotai, and it matters to me. I wish I could have a death like that. Instead I'll die the same way you will, tubes coming out of my fat carcass, leaning over to watch the cardio beeper zig when it's supposed to zag, scared out of my head and ashamed to look down at this civilian belly hyperventilating its last chickenshit breaths. Not Saddam. We may not have meant to, but we showed him the ultimate respect Fuck me. War nerd doesn't mince the shit does he? 1月8日 Kennedy's new Legislationfrom Ted Kennedy.com George Bush plans to announce his intention to escalate the war in Iraq by sending tens of thousands of more troops to pursue his flawed strategy. But if he wants to ignore the advice of the military and the findings of the Iraq Study Group, he's going to have to make his case and get the consent of the people through their elected representatives. Thankfully, escalation is not President Bush's decision to make. He must have the people's consent. Senator Kennedy has introduced legislation that makes the issue plain. It states that any substantial new commitment in Iraq requires a plan from the administration and explicit authorization from Congress. Iraq has become George Bush's Vietnam, and it's every American to ensure that history doesn't repeat itself any longer. The Iraqi people need to take responsibility for their own future. But our only hope for change over there is if we, the American people, take control of our own destiny here at home. http://www.tedkennedy.com/page/s/ourdecision Sign the Petition!
Looks like Old Blogger is down. Since I don't want to help support Google, it's back to Windows live...
12月21日 Iraq War RetrospectiveBillmon of Whiskey Bar has a most excellent Iraq War Retrospective.
EXCERPT:
If blogs in general, or this blog in particular, have ever served a useful purpose, it should have been then -- when the consensus had overwhelmingly embraced a policy doomed to catastrophic failure, and mainstream dissent had been cowed almost into silence. But, of course, there were too few of us and our voices weren't nearly loud enough to make a difference. Certainly not compared to the power and majesty of the corporate media. If I sometimes seem bitter to the point of blind rage at reporters like Tom Ricks or columists like David Ignatius, who now recite the ignorant mistakes and outright crimes that led us into this hellhole, it's because they couldn't see them while they were being committed -- or, if they did see them, kept silent. New house of the rising sons: www.houserisingsons.blogspot.com
10月16日 Iraqis Standing up - only to be shot downThis is the real reason why Iraq will not be able to police itself. It IS A CIVIL WAR and IT IS FUCKED.
There are fewer and fewer Iraqis to stand up, because as soon as they do, they are assassinated by their own men.
Anyone who takes a moderate stance is killed.
This is a pretty sad account that pretty much sums up the situation in Iraq:
From AJ, at Americablog:
EXCERPT Key Iraqi commander killed Full Story: The Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/13/AR2006101301752_pf.html EXCERPT "The way I look at it, I am not here to serve Sunnis or Shiites. I am here to serve Iraq," Mamuri said in early May, in an interview in the office in which he was killed Friday. "The militias consider us the only thing preventing them from completely taking over the south," Mamuri said in the spring interview. "They are bad for the country." Mamuri rejected the idea of giving up in the face of the assassination attempts. "You can get killed in Iraq even if you sit all day in your house," he said. "What should I do, sit around and wait to die, or try to stop the people who are killing?" Iraq is lost- to American influence, and even to the influence of those Iraqis in the middle, who only wish to restore order and peace for the Iraqi people. The American invasion stripped away all what little peace this country once had. They won't stop until Shiites and Sunnis are completely isolated from each other. Our troops are trapped in the middle of this insanity, attempting to Police two religious factions which grow more and more violent with each new death they inflict upon each other. American warships mass off the Coast of Iran. Will Iran soon feel the bloody handprints of America upon it? Will Pres. Bush commit more atrocities that will exponentially increase terrorism and hate TOWARDS the US in his ill-guided attempts to control the world's oil? Meanwhile, the Middle class is dying as the Aristocrats enjoy their tax-cuts and Halliburton stock dividends. When does it end? November 8? Will Democrats take back our government for OUR Salvation or merely for their own? 10月4日 Each day we delay makes the US WeakerPat Buchanan :
EXCERPT:
Of significant interest is the comment of Gen. Abizaid, Centcom commander, to two friends from Vietnam days: "We've got to get the (expletive) out of here," meaning out of Iraq.
Asked by his friends about his victory strategy, Abizaid replied, "That's not my job." A jolting comment indeed from the general who is to lead us to victory.
What do our troops in Iraq, who risk their lives every day, think when they read that their commanding general believes, "We've got to get the (expletive) out of here," and that a victory strategy is "not my job."
France's defeat at Dien Bien Phu in Indochina lead to a second war of national liberation in Algeria, the fall of the Fourth Republic and the call for Gen. de Gaulle to assume power. The general did, and he rang down the curtain on the French Empire.
Are we facing an American Dien Bien Phu?
Sorry Pat, If American fails now, it won't be because we leave Iraq too soon and Hawaii will revolt against Republican repression. And as much as I would like a military General to stand up to Rumsfeld and tell him: "Sir, no sir" Obviously, Abizaid is not a man of any real testicular fortitude. It's time to leave. We stand down and let Big Oil take care of this one as they have so well in the past. The US govt is out of money to throw at this problem. Let them have their civil war and let whoever wins have the country. Money talks. The winner, even Al-Sadr, will soon forget his precious religious morals and sell out to big oil. American 'Christians' like Bush have been doing it for awhile now. Thus, we will still get to suck at the Oil Tit of Iraq and hopefully, another power-glutted dictator of Iraq will not want to limit his power by being some puppet for Iran. Of course, Hope is all we have now. What We Progressives have known for 3 Years now is finally becoming apparent to EVERYONE. uh. Thanks for FUCKING NOTICING. NOW ITS TIME TO LEAVE IRAQ. Leave it. Absolute Withdrawal. Stop Construction on the "Embassy" that will be looted anyway, and get the Hell out of there. 17 US Troops (at last count) dead in the past couple of days in Iraq. CUT AND RUN. CUT AND FUCKING RUN NOW if you think I am somehow being not obvious enough. CUT AMERICAN LOSSES. CUT THE AMERICAN PIPELINE OF GOVERNMENT MONEY GOING TO WAR PROFITEERS. Pres. Bush and his court of fools are Responsible for not Preventing 9-11.
Pres. Bush and his court of fools are responsible for Invading Iraq under false pretenses.
Pres. Bush and his court of fools are responsible for giving no-bid contracts to his friends and helping in War Profiteering.
Pres. Bush and his court of fools are RESPONSIBLE FOR what will probably be 5000 US Deaths in Iraq before he will allow us to make a strategic withdrawal.Our options are getting slimmer EVERY DAY That we Delay!
NOT ONE MORE American Life- Not One More American dollar. Leave now! UPDATE: U.S. casualties are now at 21 since Saturday. And check out what the Republican Congress is passing : A $20 Million dollar PARTY to Comemmorate the success of Iraq and Afghanistan. NO SHIT. Out of a Military budget, no less- http://noquarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/10/reality_spoils_.html#more 9月14日 Fighting them HERE instead of there...There are two main places I go to every single day for news on Iraq/Lebanon/the Middle East. They are almost completely opposite in most ways- but It's combining those two views into one singular vision that I get what I feel is a valid perception of the important matters in the Middle East-West relationship. One is Professor Juan Cole's Informed Comment and the other is Billmon's Whiskey Bar. Billmon disappeared for a bit the past month, posting only sporadically here and there and I was really worried that he/she was burnt out on it all. Thankfully, I was wrong. Billmon's past two posts were what I have come to expect and almost need in my daily quest to keep informed... Today's post is a must read:
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These are precisely the fears the administration and the neocons appear determined to stoke with their sweeping demands for "democratic" but slavishly pro-American regimes, privatization, women's rights, Western-style individualism, etc. Even worse, instead of using public diplomacy to highlight and, where possible, promote the enormous diversity of Islam, the Cheneyites are now doing precisely the opposite. They're conjuring up the spectre of a vast, monolithic and powerful Islamic fundamentalist movement, implacably hostile to the West. They're implicitly and even explicitly defining all who oppose their maximum program for a "new" Middle East as extremists -- the enemies of civilization.
They should be more careful what they wish for, because they might actually get it. This latest turn towards fear-mongering rhetoric is practically an open invitation to any Sunni Muslim who supports "traditional values" to line up with Al Qaeda. The Cheneyites are going to great lengths to alienate people who might otherwise find the jihadist ideology too radical and too destructive. I realize administration's fear campaign is designed for a domestic audience -- to rally disaffected voters to support the war in Iraq and vote Republican in November (not necessarily in that order). But it's idiotic to believe the fallout can be kept within U.S. borders. So idiotic, in fact, that I have trouble believing even the Cheneyites could fail to understand the potential consequences. Setting billmonesque hyperbole aside for a second, it really does seem sometimes like the Cheney Administration is deliberately trying to set the Middle East in flames. Why? What possible benefit could they or America derive from the bonfire that would justify the costs? Again, I don't know. But the results of the administration's increasingly hysterical rhetoric could be a windfall for Al Qaeda and the jihadist movement as a whole -- at a time when it is already gaining or expanding crucial toeholds in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. One can only hope the inherent limitations of the jihadist ideology will outweigh even the Cheney Administration's mind-boggling blunders. After all, if Hanoi and the Viet Cong had offered their supporters nothing but hatred for the French and the Americans, with no vision of a better future for the average Vietnamese peasant or worker, would they still have won the war? Maybe it's best not to answer that question. Hatred of the colonizer, of the foreign occupier, is an incredibly potent force -- particularly when they are as arrogant, obnoxious and, above all, clueless as the United States government seems to be now. The administration has made it into a mantra: Better to fight them over there than over here. As I've pointed out before, it's hardly an either/or proposition. But to the extent that America does have a choice between fighting terrorists "here" (in the Islamic ghettos of London or New York or Hamburg) or "there" (the deserts of Anbar, the Hindu Kush) maybe it should choose here -- our turf instead of theirs, the near enemy rather than the far. Because at this point, it's not clear our far enemy can be defeated on its own home ground. I know this seems completely radical compared to the idea of fighting them over there so we don't have to fight them over here. But think about it. We are losing in the battle to prevent Al Quaeda from growing. Doesn't it make sense to consolidate, versus spreading ourselves thin? We have already seen one major disaster turn into a homegrown atrocity by not having the National guard here during Hurricane Katrina. What do you think? 9月8日 Iraq's Policy Dilemma - view from the Intelligence communityOnce again, George Friedman presents his non-partisan take on the shifting sands of the situation in Iraq. Friedman, as I have posted previously, is the CEO of Stratfor.com, a Global Intelligence corporation that offers its services and insight to individuals as well as major corporations. This isn't the stuff you will find blogging blindly. It's inner-circle information that you cannot get many other places. Here is an intelligence insider's take on the situation in Iraq and where things are progressing from this point... IRAQ: The Policy Dilemma
by George Friedman
U.S. President George W. Bush now has made it clear what his policy on Iraq will be for the immediate future, certainly until Election Day: He does not intend to change U.S. policy in any fundamental way. U.S. troops will continue to be deployed in Iraq, they will continue to carry out counterinsurgency operations, and they will continue to train Iraqi troops to eventually take over the operations. It is difficult to imagine that Bush believes there will be any military solution to the situation in Iraq; therefore, we must try to understand his reasoning in maintaining this position. Certainly, it is not simply a political decision. Opinion in the United States has turned against the war, and drawing down U.S. forces and abandoning combat operations would appear to be the politically expedient move. Thus, if it is not politics driving him -- and assuming that the more lurid theories on the Internet concerning Bush's motivations are as silly as they appear -- then we have to figure out what he is doing. 8月30日 What is the Proper way to Deal with Extremists?Is it War? Is it Diplomacy? Is it Shock and Awe? Is it showing more restraint and compassion to the Muslim people who are NOT extremists?
I have been going back and forth with a commenter named Dan from Fred Bieling's blog. I have never read his comments before, So I don't know much about him- but we are both apparently at wit's end with extremists and how to deal with them and apparently, with each other's viewpoints on how to deal with them as well...
My points were all the ones I have put on this blog many times before, in many forms and fashions, so I won't do it again. But today in the news, two more prominent Americans are arguing about the same issue... Donald Rumsfeld and Juan Cole-
Rumsfeld labels those who call on President Bush to give us another plan- or a modification of our current strategy- Fascists.
Irony is lost on these guys. Juan Cole, a man with much more insight into the Middle East, and who also has the benefit of having NOT shaken Saddam's hand as he sold him WMD (like Rumsfeld has)- takes Rummy to task for his words and how exactly we should respond to Muslim extremism.
As one of the commenters points out- War Crimes are Extremism as well.
A chief prosecutor of Nazi war crimes at Nuremberg has said George W. Bush should be tried for war crimes along with Saddam Hussein. Benjamin Ferencz, who secured convictions for 22 Nazi officers for their work in orchestrating the death squads that killed more than 1 million people, told OneWorld both Bush and Saddam should be tried for starting "aggressive" wars - Saddam for his 1990 attack on Kuwait and Bush for his 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Saddam, Rumsfeld, Bush, Olmert, Sharon, Arafat... The men who use their countrymen as pawns SHOULD be held accountable. And not only for their crimes against the peoples of other countries, but for their treason to their own peoples.
2,638 U.S. Servicemen/women dead in Iraq alone. 2 killed every single day that we are there. How many more will die "protecting" a country from itself?
8月28日 Doing the Quicksand twist...Jimmy Carter:
And in the worsening situation in Iraq, British troops evacuate a British stronghold, Camp Abu Naji, after being under constant mortar fire from Iraqi militias... (Presumably Sadr's men). They are giving up the camp to roam the Iranian border with a strike force. It sounds like the British are getting ready to leave... With 91% of Iraqis wanting the occupiers out of Iraq, staying in one place for too long is now a hazard.
And what did the Iraqi military who were take over the base FOR Coalition forces do once they had the base? Uh...
Well, they couldn't stop Iraqi civvies and militia from overrunning the base and looting it.
How much longer before Green zone strikes are stepped up by Iraqis fed up with the occupiers? 9 US troops killed over the weekend... I refer you to this post I wrote about a year ago warning about what was coming. Well, we're there.
And, in November, again,when the Iraq Parliament decreed violence against occupiers was not a crime- I urged that it was time to leave.
http://risingsons.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!1FF898EC70F0ED78!531.enA year later and nothing much has been accomplished, except that Sadr's goons and the Sunni militias are 100% more organized, and getting more violent. Add to that the Israel/United States failed excursion into Lebanon and Israel's defeat by Hezbollah- and you have both sides amping up against the Occupiers and the "puppet Iraqi" democracy. The elected officials in Iraq are busy working under the table; wrangling support and jockeying for position for the future of Post-Occupation Iraq. They, like the neocons, are watering at the mouth for unfettered war. They cannot wait for the Americans can leave so that they can return to doing things the way they want to.
And in the end, one man, the most powerful, ruthless, with the best
connections to money and arms, will rise to run Iraq. Saddam Hussein Junior. And the only question is, after spending 300+ billion, killing 3000 American soldiers, 100,000 Iraqi civilians and bolstering the industrial military complex and Big Oil profits, is:
Will America be behind the new Saddam, or will Iran?
This is the "New Conservatism"?! This is the "Plan"?! This is an unmitigated failure on all levels. 8月23日 War Vets vs. Republican Chicken HawksR- Here ya go, boy. I promised you an education and your wife prevented you from getting it at the Wyndham pool Saturday. Hell she should know we aren't going to throw down just because I would have proved you wrong. Here's a small video that summarizes what I was saying. It's from the daily show, so don't worry, no large dry text.. just a short vid, very funny too. http://www.thismuchleft.com/2006/08/22/war-of-perception/ And hey, If you can corroborate your "Five Shoe bombers that were caught coming from London" story, I would LOOOOVE to see a link to that... But personally, I think we both know you were tipsy and talking out of your ass. And here's a Democrat Iraq War Vet debating a Republican Iraq War Vet. http://www.crooksandliars.com/2006/08/22/paul-hackett-on-hardball-2/ Ouch. that was ugly. Do ANY of ya'll STILL THINK Invading Iraq was a good idea? Jesus fcking christ that guy just got his ass handed to him... There's a reason why FIFTY Iraq War Veterans have returned and are running as Democrats- And that is to get us the fkn hell out of there and get rid of these ANTI-Military Chickenhawks Like Bush and Cheney etc.. "They call themselves the Band of Brothers, about 50 men - and a few women - all Democrats, all opposed to the Bush administration’s handling of Iraq, and all military veterans. One more thing: They’re all running for Congress this year. Not since 1946 have so many vets from one party come together in a political campaign" Who Served in Viet Nam? : Gore, Kerry, Murtha ... Who didn't ? http://www.awolbush.com/whoserved.html Wait - McCain served!!! Yeah McCain! Oh, you mean the guy who was in the headlines today saying this: McCain Faults Bush administration on Iraq http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14475828/ OWNED. 8月16日 Middle East conclusions..http://simplyleftbehind.blogspot.com/2006/08/just-reminder-of-what-were-up-against.html Carl/Actor212 lways has an adept perception of what is going on... 8月15日 Nice Big Glass of Truth.I got another clueless Email about American Misguided Patriotism. Here it goes, (most likely the made up ramblings of some fat pissy woman somewhere)... My reply That went out to the misguided friend is below as well.
I LOVE THIS COMEBACK
One of my sons serves in the military. He is still stateside here in California. He called me yesterday to let me know how warm and welcoming people were to him, and his troops. Everywhere he goes, telling me how people shake their hands, and thank them for being willing to serve, and fight, for not only our own freedoms but so that others may have them also. But he also told me about an incident in the grocery store he stopped at yesterday, on his way home from the base. He said that a head of several people in front of him stood a woman dressed in a burkha. He said when she got to the cashier she loudly remarked about the U S flag lapel pin the cashier wore on her smock. The cashier reached up and touched the pin, and said proudly "Yes, I always wear it and probably always will." The woman in the burkha then asked the cashier when she was going to stop bombing her countrymen, explaining that she was Iraqi. A gentleman standing behind my son stepped forward, putting his arm around my son's shoulders, and nodding towards my son, said in a calm and gentle voice to the Iraqi woman: Lady, hundreds of thousands of men and women like this young man have fought and died so that YOU could stand here, in MY COUNTRY and accuse a check-out cashier of bombing YOUR countrymen. It is my belief that, had you been this outspoken in YOUR own country, we wouldn't need to be there today. But, hey, if you have now learned how to speak out so loudly and clearly I'll gladly buy you a ticket and pay your way back to Iraq so you can straighten out the mess in YOUR country that you are obviously here in MY country to avoid" Everyone within hearing distance cheered! IF YOU AGREE____ Pass this on to all your proud American friends. I just DID! Good lord these simpletons and their Blind Pride! That is definitely the bullshit email of the year. The Truth is :
A Hundred thousand Men (and women?) didn't die so that an Iraqi woman could come here, in a country that was stolen from MY People, Native Americans, and SAY THE TRUTH- that we are bombing her countrymen. If our leaders hadn't wanted THEIR oil so badly, we WOULDN'T be there today. PERIOD. And duh, the mess that is in that country is the USA's doing. What does this joker want her to do? Go back and shoot an American? What in the hell?
That young American soldier, and many like him killed A HUNDRED THOUSAND IRAQI NONCOMBATANTS IN THE PAST THREE YEARS. And the Iraqi people killed 50 young men like him LAST MONTH ALONE.
Do these blind Patriots think that those two facts somehow represent FREEDOM? America might have been the home of the free once. Now, we block Cease fires and ship missles to countries that bomb their neighbors illegally. Now we torture and murder innocents. Now we arrest people from other nations IN OTHER NATIONS with no evidence other than their neighbors word. Now our government dupes our people into giving up their freedom just so George Bush doesn't Have to EXPLAIN WHY HE WANTS A WARRANT. That is the ONLY reason he doesn't want to get a FISA Warrant. Because it looks bad when people KNOW you are wiretapping Feingold and Cindy Sheehan.
But the sheeple "Patriot on", supporting a policy that kills 25-50 American soldiers EVERY month just so they won't have to admit that they were wrong.
Meanwhile some fat bitch probably completely invented this bs email. What would you do if China invaded America and killed 100,000 women and children, cut off your electricity, water, and medical facilities for three Fucking years, and totally got rid of whatever Religious Freedom you once had?
FACT: Under Saddam, women Didn't have to Wear Burkhas- Now, a woman can get her ass kicked in the street for not covering her head. Wow- Love that "Democracy". We have made Iraq into a Sectarian Fundamentalist Regime. Oops.
The sorry bitches in Washington don't want to admit they fucked up. (as usual). And while they make excuses = MORE PEOPLE DIE. More Americans, since that is all that most Americans give a damn about- More SOLDIERS die because the chickenhawk bastards in Washington want to "stay the course" as they build a 300 million dollar Embassy. - THAT IS DESTINED TO BE BOMBED THE FUCK OUT.
Lubbock soldier Velez committed suicide, as have OVER A HUNDRED of our boys in Afghanistan and Iraq.. WHY? Because there is NO FUCKING MISSION and they are stressed beyond the breaking point. And, I hate to point this out so vehemently, but for every clueless email like this that tries to make Iraq sound like some Patriotic mission of mercy, that means other people will still be denying REALITY.
It's time to have a nice big Glass of Truth. And no chaser this time to dull the painful REALITY That follows. Iraq is a sectarian civil war, and with Americans supplying bombs to Israel to kill Lebanese children with- It makes even bigger targets out of our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The NeoCon Intellectual armchair Adventure Failed. Liberals told you guys 4 years ago NOT To invade Iraq- that you can't provide "Freedom" by shooting people. That they would NOT Love us as we used Clusterbombs and Depleted Uranium shells and White Phosphorous on civilian targets (Hey LOOK- there ARE WMD in Iraq! And We are Using them against civilians... Go Freedom Go.) Duh.
Which one of you people STILL think this was some kind of great idea? You Got Fooled. Be A man. Be an American- Question your Government, that IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT. Only commies and nazis don't make their government accountable. Its time to put Bush and his failures aside and get our boys and girls out of this Middle East horseshit. There is NO Benefit from staying even a day longer. 8月14日 Lebanon failure - Demo for Iran Failure?Sy Hersh's article for starters, tells us the hows and whys of U.S. using Israel to invade/bomb Lebanon. http://www.newyorker.com/printables/fact/060821fa_fact The Next three articles all assess Hersh's revelations and give their personal takes on why this is important: No Quarters' Larry Johnson gives us more on the inner politics surrounding yet another NeoCon Misadventure... http://noquarter.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/08/the_demo_war.html#comments Juan Cole goes a step further and tells us why agression towards Iran ala Lebanon's July-Aug Invasion could possibly result in losing Iraq completely. This is an important factor in the rush to start aggression with Iran. The adventure in Lebanon was a joint operation with U.S. and Israel, Israel's forces doing all the fighting, with the U.S. preventing any chance of a cease fire. Well, as usual with the foreign policy of the Bush admin, to start fights and blow shit up, it didn't work out as expected. Juan Cole writes Informed Comment and holds, in my belief, the most reliable American opinion when it comes to analyzing Iraq... http://www.juancole.com/2006/08/israel-kills-38-civilians-on-eve-of.html EXCERPT Seymour Hersh says that sources knowledgeable about Israeli and Bush administration planning maintain that the Israelis laid out last spring in Washington and gained administration support for a plan for a bombing campaign against Hizbullah in Lebanon based on the Kosovo campaign. Moreover, the exercise was intended as a demonstration project and a preparation for a Bush administration war on Iran. The campaign against Hezbollah would have two major benefits. It would remove Hezbollah's rocket capability, which was a form of deterrence against Israeli or American bombing of Iran. And, what Israel learned from attacking Hezbollah would be useful in formulating tactics in the American assault on Iran. And Finally, Billmon puts it ALL together, from the fact that -Not only was it more stupidity and arrogant self-defeating policy from our government -Not only does it hurt America in Afghanistan and Iraq -But, the "demo" ALSO failed in Lebanon, making Hezbollah look twice as good and Israel twice as bad. And somewhere in the middle of this struggle for appearances and positions: thousands died and half a million people were displaced. Billions were spent by Israel and Billions worth of infrastructure in Lebanon was destroyed. Somehow, some way, they have failed to predict the outcome of this aggression properly, time after time. Their Consistency of Failures doesn't seem to make a difference to them. And still they press on. Billmon nails it so perfectly that you just shake your head and say to yourself. "Of course it was a complete Failure and IS Doomed for failure. Of COURSE they will Press on with their plans for Iran. They are too Goddamned Ignorant to do anything different." And as I type this, Bush on CNBC, in a splitscreen with the current S&P 500, spits out "9-11" and "terrorism" for the ten-thousandth time, he butchers the ideals of freedom and democracy while spouting endless lies. He champions the Lebanese people EVEN WHILE HE HELPED CONTINUE THE VIOLENCE AGAINST THEM. I can't even listen to his empty speech, much less transcribe it... Only a fool can believe this madman. http://billmon.org/archives/002678.html So, the bottom line is, those who are crying out to invade Iran are at best- OUT OF THEIR FUCKING MINDS. Diplomacy Now. Everytime in the past 4 years that we have kicked off an aggressive campaign ('For peace in the Mideast') - Our actions have made things much worse. Why Don't you give those of us who feel that PEACE creates Peace a chance! Hell, if it doesn't work- You can go back to killing each other... What is there to lose from Diplomacy? Nothing. Not a Damn thing can be made worse than the chaos we have sown. 8月10日 Conservative Businessman's Take on Iraq
8月3日 Don't mind me, I am just twiddling my thumbs...Watching the water in the commode swirling is also another apt metaphor... This seems to be our Official capacity in Iraq right now- our forces are pulled back to the Green zones, failing to intervene or interfere in the increasing violence. Far fewer patrols are going out. Our military is massing into Baghdad and other centralized locations- hunkering down to watch the population kill each other while Anti-US protests over American complicity in the Israeli invasions/incursions of Lebanon and Gaza go forward...
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14159535/ -
Pentagon brass: Iraq civil war is possibleViolence ‘is probably as bad as I have seen it,’ general testifiesOooh.. Who woke Hillary up? Attacking Rumsfeld for his monumental incompentence? Sen. Clinton stating the obvious to Herr Rummy: http://video.msn.com/v/us/msnbc.htm?g=616f38e9-1105-465b-a455-301516b65c0e&f=00&fg=copy Well, Fuck, lady- its about Goddamn time! Welcome to the Democratic Party... Planning on sticking around? Meanwhile, watching on CNBC as they unveil a "Chocolate phone" ... it's not much, but its all the "good news" I can find... Well, it can't get any worse in Iraq for America, anyway = let them kill each other, it will be "good for them" as one commenter on Alternet claimed... Wait. What's that? Al-Sistani is upset? Our foil to the firebrand Al-Sadr- The Grand Ayatollah of Iraq -the American-supporting Shiite Mullah who has been one of the few voices of reason in Iraq is speaking out against nations that hinder a ceasefire? http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/39717/ Oops. America's bad. Bush should maybe have intervened with Israel? Maybe Bush shouldn't have instructed Bolton to VETO the ceasefire? Maybe he should have halted shipments of guided missles to Israel after they ran out shelling the assfuck out of Beirut? Rice is postponing returning to Beirut and staying in Jerusalem? Good idea. Those IDFers are good shots. They might blow Rice up if she gets too close to an Red Cross ambulance or a known UN position. The Easy Idealism of the Neocons was wrongly aimed. There IS NO QUICK AND EASY Way out of Iraq and to promote stability in the Middle East. Guess what- It's going to take Diplomacy AND An UNBIASED Mediator between Israel and the Arab nations. America is the best answer for that= An America led by an Unbiased administration with A suitably SANE outlook on PEACE in the Middle East. This clown we have in office and his clown car of incompetent cronies is NOT going to do it. It is America's best interest to put forth a Democratic House of Representatives and Senate that can remove these boll weevils from our midst and take an ACTIVE role in FIXING the Middle East = NOT FUCKING IT UP WORSE FOR ALL OF US.
8月2日 Who's the Idealist? the Dove? or the Hawk?EXCERPT:
Every antiwar movement of the last forty years has heard the same thing: "You people are too idealistic. Peace and diplomacy are nice ideas, but the world doesn't work the way you wish it did." Guess what? The last few years have proven that, yes, in fact it does work the way we wish it did. The war advocates have turned out to be the dreamers, and it's time to wake them up. Progressives have thrown a lot of epithets at the ultraviolent hawks of the Republican Right since Bush took office, but here's one that's been overlooked: naïve. They're displaying that naïvete again with their unrealistic ideas about creating "a new Middle East" through bloodshed. It's simplistic, if horrific, thinking. - - - Take Dick Cheney. People assume that anybody that nasty has to be realistic, hardnosed, and unsentimental. Yet no public figure in recent history has been so spectacularly naïve. His childlike statement that "we will be welcomed with flowers" in Iraq should be enshrined among the great moments in simpleminded idealism - somewhere between " "the flying saucers will save us" and "maybe we're all tiny particles in a gigantic universe just like ours." The notion that Iraq could be turned into a liberal democracy at gunpoint was cooked up in a thousand think tank bull sessions. - - - Incoherence aside, this supposedly "hard headed" group was wrong in every way about how the war in Iraq would turn out. That's why I have a lot less patience than so many others do for the flood of "conversion narratives" we've heard in the past year from people who initially supported this war. I don't want to hear from them anymore. I want to hear from the people who were right. They had common sense all along. Now, even some of the people who admit they were wrong about Iraq are advocating similar action against Iran. They, and those who still support the occupation of Iraq, are the same crowd that's egging on Israel in its attack on Lebanon. That war's another example of naivete in violent action. This invasion won't make Israel any safer than the last one did. (Remember 1982? That's when Israel attacked Lebanon last time, leading to Hezbollah's creation. After this is over, Nasrallah and company will dominate the region.) These naïve war hawks: They only see the world as they wish it were. Yet, they keep on making pronouncements as if they had an ounce of credibility. Their heads are in the (mushroom) clouds. It's like getting foreign policy guidance from Tiny Tim. Idealism is practical. Cynicism is not. If the neocons have taught us nothing else, they've taught us that. Things are tough out there. "Creative play period" has ended, and it's time for the realists to take over. They're the ones who know that we need some diplomacy, and some hard-headed peace planning, in order to fix the mess that's been created by these violent, empty-headed dreamers. For the full article and dozens more great stories go to http://www.commondreams.org 7月25日 Buckley? Now Buckley, too? it's about time.William F. Buckley:
EXCERPT:
The accompanying postulate was that the invading American army would succeed in training Iraqi soldiers and policymkers to cope with insurgents bent on violence.
This last did not happen. And the administration has, now, to cope with failure. It can defend itself historically, standing by the inherent reasonableness of the postulates. After all, they govern our policies in Latin America, in Africa, and in much of Asia. The failure in Iraq does not force us to generalize that violence and antidemocratic movements always prevail. It does call on us to adjust to the question, What do we do when we see that the postulates do not prevail — in the absence of interventionist measures (we used these against Hirohito and Hitler) which we simply are not prepared to take? It is healthier for the disillusioned American to concede that in one theater in the Mideast, the postulates didn't work. The alternative would be to abandon the postulates. To do that would be to register a kind of philosophical despair. The killer insurgents are not entitled to blow up the shrine of American idealism. Mr. Bush has a very difficult internal problem here because to make the kind of concession that is strategically appropriate requires a mitigation of policies he has several times affirmed in high-flown pronouncements. His challenge is to persuade himself that he can submit to a historical reality without forswearing basic commitments in foreign policy. He will certainly face the current development as military leaders are expected to do: They are called upon to acknowledge a tactical setback, but to insist on the survival of strategic policies. Yes, but within their own counsels, different plans have to be made. And the kernel here is the acknowledgment of defeat. So.. What now, our Speculator-in-chief? Is the Ramadan Offensive next? - where the strip our new $600 billion dollar embassy for its copper wire and computer equipment and run us out of Iraq? Our troops sit on their hands guarding the green zones amid airstrikes against insurgent households. The plan for permanent bases must be scrapped in light of the violence. Eventually the Iraqis will decide that Americans are a bigger enemy than each other- or that One party will never get the upper hand as long as America runs the country with its puppet Iraqi leadership. When that happens, it will be a total rout. There's no reason for us to remain there, poised to liberate the liberated - from themselves...
So, 140,000 troops wasn't enough to hold it together, eh? Go figure. I wonder how ANY number of American soldiers is supposed to police a culture completely alien to themselves...
Go figure. We'll know better next time we invade a country under false pretenses to overthrow the dictator that our Government put into power and sold chemical weapons to... uh Unless the next group of Macho macho Patriots derides the intelligent among them as hippies as peace-lovin' freaks.. yep, that's us- Those sane enough to desire less bloodshed. So Unamerican, isn't it though?
So are we invading Iran next... or Israel? Does it really matter to the 29% ? Can't we just hire Hollywood to produce a huge war epic that can have daily episodes on Fox News? They'd eat it right the hell up! We'll invade Islamoturkistan! The rabid right wing doesn't have a clue about geography anyway. No one will actually die- and the soldiers can all be perfect little heroes while handing out democracy and snickers bars to starving children who long to have MTV and KFC.
Ah, ignorance WOULD be bliss if it didn't kill/hurt/maim so many people.
Asked what President Bush's foreign policy legacy will be to his successor, Buckley says "There will be no legacy for Mr. Bush. I don't believe his successor would re-enunciate the words he used in his second inaugural address because they were too ambitious. So therefore I think his legacy is indecipherable"
Castles made of sand, fall into the sea, eventually
7月20日 It's all over but the cryin'oh yeah, and the guaranteed reprisals for the next twenty years- There is - THAT.
And... I'm spent. That's all she wrote. Finally- The Republicans admit Iraq is a failure... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/19/AR2006071901787.html Yeah. Duh. Repubs only take 3 years longer than the rest of us to figure this shit out. When can we leave? When can we leave? How many more soldiers will die while mediating a Civil War that we kicked off? Get the fuck out of Iraq. Israel is NOT helping themselves by shelling Lebanon AND we aren't helping ourselves by occupying Iraq. Fuck Israel. Let the Middle East have them. Get us the hell out of Iraq. How many years of Terror did ISRAEL JUST TACK ON FOR THEIR FUTURE by being played by Hizbollah into attacking Lebanon?
Now the race is on The Love lost is on all sides..
Wehlia / NavySwan gives us all some Perspective in light of Bush's Veto of Stem cells:
UPDATE
John Stewart's take on Perspective...
7月12日 truthI don't have the words. Half the world away...
out of iraq. Now.
Phillip posted this at C&L:
The U.S. has lost the war in Iraq. If the measure of success is that Iraq is no longer a threat to the U.S, which I believe was the original reason for the war in the first place, then the war in Iraq is lost. If you could imagine a young Iraqi from Fallujah, who has lost his parents, coming to the U.S. in 5 years and blowing himself up in a terrorist attack, then Iraq is more of a threat now then it ever was before the war. The only way to win the war now, is to significantly increase troop levels and to spend a lot more in dollars and lives to pacify the country. There is no polical will by either Republicans or Democrats to do this. The war is lost and is a miserable failure. Get out and move on.
The tragedy is that the world will be dealing with the ramifications of this loss for years, and certainly long after this administration is dead and buried. Great legacy Bush! Score one for Osama, as it couldn't have played out any better for him. And Capt. K from C&L as well:
Question, question, question.
What would have happened or where would we be if, IF, George Bush and Dick Cheney and the rest of em didn't take us to Iraq? What would have happened? Has anybody thought about that in a while? I'll start. The United States would be $500,000,000,000 richer. Enough to pay for "No child left behind". And health care for everybody. And help single mothers. Oh, oh. I know, there would be 2500 military guys still alive and 15,000 troops (who the Republicans don't support) with horrible life long injuries would be able to play soccer with their kids instead of watching and wondering how they are ever going to have enough money to have a "normal" life. These are just a couple things that would be different if Bush would not have taken us into Iraq on a lie. And a question for NOW:
"What will happen if we stop Bush and Cheney from KEEPING Our troops there unnecesarily ANY LONGER?"
There's a lot of ramifications. The benefits of leaving now FAR FAR Outweigh the Cons. |
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