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Get out
An unambiguous message for Putsch
© Bryan Zepp Jamieson
http://www.mytown.ca
5/13/06
The Iraqi Parliament had a clear and simple message for the American forces the
other day.
Get out.
Now.
Of the 275 who are members of the chamber, 144 co-sponsored a bill demanding an
immediate American withdrawal from Iraq. The vote will be pro forma. They have a
large majority.
In a country that has basically been in a state of civil war for three years –
since the Golden Mosque was blown up – it is the one thing that can bring Sunni
and Shi’ite together, and now even the Kurds are beginning to realize that the
Americans are no real improvement over Saddam Hussein.
The Americans, even if they had been civil and well-intentioned, would still
have been occupiers, representatives of an alien culture, an alien language, and
an alien god. The Americans, of course, were not civil and well-intentioned.
They murdered indiscriminately, they raped, they urinated on the bodies of their
victims. They laughed on camera at people they shot who were trying to crawl
away, at their torture victims, and forced prisoners to pose for soft-porn shots
for use on the internet. They sent men with dogs into devout Moslem households
to search for weapons – yes, the same Americans who for so long preached to the
world that people should have weapons in their homes to guard against invaders.
It was bad enough that America invaded Iraq for no legitimate reason. It was bad
enough that they occupied Iraq for no legitimate reason. But far too many in the
military behaved like absolute pigs, disgraceful, vicious sub-humans, disgracing
their units, their branches, and their country.
There’s nothing courageous or manly about shooting two dozen innocent people and
pissing on their bodies because someone else ambushed your unit several days
earlier. Even the NAZIs didn’t do that. Yes, there was the Czech village of
Ludice, and hundreds of other villages where the Nazis shot people at random
because the resistance blew up one of their convoys. (America used to condemn
that sort of thing). But they didn’t desecrate the dead, or make porn movies
from it.
Of the dozens of lies the Putsch junta told to justify the occupation, the final
one was that they wanted to bring peace, freedom and democracy to the Iraqi
people.
They have created a parliament that seems interested in doing just that, and
their first united message is “America, get out.” A lot of people in Iraq
believe that Iraq can survive the American subjugation as a united and peaceful
country, but only if the Americans leave. If it can be done, the Iraqis have to
do it themselves. Nobody can ever force freedom and democracy on someone else.
The best you can manage is the artificial calm of a slave compound.
I’ve been reading and watching the frantic search the US military is putting on
for the three survivors of the ambush. Al Qaida claims they have them, and
whether they have them or not, it will help al Qaida gain some popularity in
Iraq. Up until now, they had been seen as just another foreign headache with
their own agenda that didn’t benefit anyone in Iraq. I don’t guess many people
in Iraq give a damn if the military gets their three missing back, dead or
alive.
Another big problem Americans face with the Iraqi people are the 120,000 or so
private contractors in Iraq. Most of them are in logistics, and invisible to the
Iraqi people. But many – perhaps 40,000 – are mercenaries, private soldiers of
fortune. Jeremy Scahill of The Nation testified about this before Congress, and
noted that to a typical Iraqi, there was no difference between an American
working for the military, or for Blackwater. And unlike the soldiers, who have
SOME accountability for when they cut loose and shoot up bunches of innocent
people, the mercenaries are under no such constraints. They answer to their
bosses, who in turn are careful not to say anything to anyone that could cost
the company money. There are no standards, and when you look at a mercenary,
resplendent in his official looking fatigues and armed to the teeth, you have no
idea if he is a twenty-year army veteran supplementing his retirement while
putting his expertise and discipline to use where it will do the most good, or
some shambling frustrated security guard who didn’t have the brains to pass the
army intelligence test or the morals to get past the LAPD’s psych eval. He’s
there to make big bucks and maybe satisfy some sexual issues he’s been having.
You, the tax payer, are paying him up to 15 times as much as what an army
soldier makes (some make more than the Secretary of Defense!) and you have no
idea whether you have George Patton or the Zodiac Killer out there representing
America. Nor will you, since private companies don’t have to account to you. Oh,
in addition to his morale-busting salary meant to mask his unsuitability for the
task, there’s also a 50% markup for the management and the stockholders. Just
more of that private sector efficiency at work, folks.
A few weeks ago, some moron in central command had a brainstorm. Baghdad could
be pacified, he decided, if they only just built a wall to divide the city!
Quite aside from the fact that this idea immediately put the military in the
same league as the East Germans, the Israelis, and the bozos who want a wall
along the Mexican border, there was the fact that such a wall, crossing a
checkerboard of Sunnis, Shiites, Christians, Kurds and Jews, would do nothing to
quell the violence, but would – it was imagined – increase American control
while making life that much harder for everyone else. Or perhaps the appropriate
phrase would be “illusion of control”; no wall is a barrier to the truly
determined.
Things aren’t much better in Afghanistan, where the opium crop has grown nearly
twenty-fold since the fall of the Taliban, and Afghanis see the Canadian,
American and UN forces as occupiers who randomly shoot or bomb innocent people.
The Taliban now controls much of the northern part of the country. Life is worse
there, and in case nobody noticed, Osama bin Laden - Putsch’s putative reason
for going in – was never found.
In Pakistan, the country is disintegrating. If Musharraf, vile as he is, falls,
then Moslem extremists will have his nuclear arsenal. Putin is more and more
openly sabre-rattling at the United States, even as he coerces Eastern Europe
into going along with him in what amounts to a resumption of the cold war. The
Russians don’t like the bellicose and unreliable Putsch having bases in what
they see as their hegemonous areas.
The Iraq parliament is right. It’s time to get out. Not just from Iraq, but
Afghanistan and the rest of the middle east. Israel can take care of itself
without American help. And America is doing no good there; not for the region,
not for America.
It’s time to pull back, and consider other, less destructive strategies that
might actually benefit America.
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