Sometimes I’m
struck by the sheer enormity of Bush’s stupidity. It is truly breathtaking.
After nearly four years of steadily intensifying guerilla warfare with no end
in sight, Bush has decided to expand the war.
Think I’m kidding?
As Robert
Dreyfuss says, “The president is trying to cobble together, brick by brick,
an Iraqi government that is able and willing to do what al Maliki’s can’t or
won’t do: break the back of Muqtada al Sadr’s Mahdi Army and redouble the
offensive against the Sunni-led Iraqi resistance.”
So, now Bush
figures that he’s doing so well against the Sunni resistance that he’s ready to
take on the biggest Shiite militia in Iraq?
Makes sense,
doesn’t it?
After all, if
you’re already getting clobbered why not speed it up and get it over with fast.
This is
mind-boggling!
Muqtada al-Sadr is
the most powerful man in the country, the de-facto sovereign of Iraq. He
oversees the 60,000-man Mahdi Army which currently poses no threat to US
forces. If Bush turns on him, the occupation will become virtually untenable
overnight. Al Sadr’s men have infiltrated every area of the state security
apparatus including the police force, the Interior Ministry and the fledgling
Iraqi Army. He’s capable of cutting off US supply lines to Baghdad, disrupting
oil production, and coordinating attacks on the Green Zone.
Fighting al-Sadr is
a “no-win” situation and anyone with any sense would steer clear of it.
So, why does Bush
want to rouse this sleeping giant when his hands are already full?
He doesn't like
al-Sadr.
What difference
does it make if Bush doesn’t like him? That’s just gibberish. Franklin
Roosevelt didn’t like Stalin, but he didn’t open up a two-front war to prove
his point? This type of thinking is foolish and counterproductive, especially
when we’re already embroiled in an “unwinnable” asymmetrical conflict.
It just shows, once
again, that Bush is not a person that we can take seriously.
There are also
reports that Bush is fine-tuning a plan to remove Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and replace him with an
“iron-fisted” tyrant who’ll go after the death squads which have turned Baghdad
into an anarchic slaughterhouse.
This is another
whacky idea. Al-Maliki has no power other than his connections to the armed
militias. He doesn’t control US forces and he’s certainly not going to attack
his own power-base; that’s expecting too much of him.
The US already
undermined what little authority al-Maliki had by forcing him to meet with Bush
in Jordan. That triggered a “walk-out” of al-Sadr loyalists, al-Maliki’s main
body of support. Now the prime minister has been reduced to a meaningless figurehead
who neither controls the Defense or Interior Ministries. He has no army, no
militia, and no power.
What does Bush
expect him to do? Or is this just another farcical kabuki the Bush public
relations team concocted to shift the blame onto someone else?
If Bush chooses to
replace him; so be it. It won’t make a bit of difference, except to remove the
pretense of “democracy”
The outcome of the
present conflict will not be affected by Bush’s throwaway stooges who govern
nothing beyond the block-walls of the Green Zone. Even the American people know
that.
The rumors in the
Times suggest that Bush is snuggling up to his new throat-slitting buddy who
runs the Iranian-trained, death squads, Abdel Aziz al-Hakim. Al-Hakim is the
slipperiest guy in all of Baghdad and oversees the most feared militia in Iraq,
the Badr Brigade. You’ve probably seen their handiwork in the form of the
mutilated young Sunnis bobbing along the Euphrates after being tortured and
shot gangland-style in the back of the head.
That’s our new soul
mate, al-Hakim. Sounds like Bush’s kind-a guy.
In fact, Bush
refers to him as “His Eminence” (I kid you not) and gave him the “red carpet”
treatment when he paid a visit to the White House last week.
Does Bush really
think he can out maneuver this guy? You can’t put one over on a thug like
al-Hakim. Guys like al-Hakim invented treachery; Bush is just a
novice. He'll use Bush until all his enemies are removed and then he’ll
start to work on the occupation. Anyone can see that.
Or is there someone
who believes that an Iranian-backed cleric who runs a 10,000 man death squad,
really wants to serve the greater regional interests of the United States of
America?
Nonsense.
As soon as the
Sunni resistance and his archrival, al-Sadr, are pulverized, al-Hakim will make
his move. He’s probably sharpening his daggers already.
Death squad diplomacy
The tragic irony of
the of current turmoil in Iraq is that many of the death squads, which operate
out of the Interior Ministry, received financial and material aid from US
intelligence agencies. In A.K. Gupta’s article “Unraveling Iraq’s Secret
Militias” (Z Magazine) the author states, “Not only are many of these militias
linked to Iraqi politicians, but the Pentagon is arming, training, and funding
them for use in counter-insurgency operations.”
Gupta’s story has
been corroborated by numerous other sources that have provided the sordid
details of US plans to invoke the “Salvador option” in Iraq, that is, use the
same strategy of terrorizing the public as was used in El Salvador in the
1980s. Somewhere along the line, the plan ran amok and the “nearly autonomous”
militias began carrying out massive ethnic cleansing and serial-killing
operations.
In other words, the
Pentagon and US intelligence services, in their eagerness to fight this “new
kind of war,” created a Frankenstein which they can no longer control and which
is destroying the very fabric of Iraqi society.
Again, we see the
tragic blowback from reckless decision-making that has produced lethal unintended
consequences.
The Bush-Rumsfeld
counterinsurgency strategy has been a complete flop. It has ignited a cycle of
violence which will persist for years and created the very real prospect that
the Iraqi bloodstorm will cross borders and sweep through the entire region.
America’s puppets
throughout the Middle East are now gazing on nervously as Bush’s poor judgment
continues to destabilize the country and fuel the growing mayhem.
The basic problem
is that Bush listens to no one. He appears to be the last man in America who
still clings to the spurious notion that “victory” is achievable.
He has totally
ignored the results of the midterm elections as well as the Baker report, and
is steaming full-speed ahead with his own plan to increase troop levels and
recapture Baghdad.
Hip-hip hooray! Victory is just around the corner!
Only 4 percent of
the American people want to pursue a “stay the course” strategy, but Bush
doesn’t care. He’s surrounded himself with militarists and neocons who only
reiterate the same crackpot theory that was first put forward in a policy paper
(written by neocons) for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; “A Clean
Break: a New Strategy for Securing the Realm.” The plan is nothing but a madcap
prescription for transforming the entire Middle East into a balkanized
hodge-podge of warring factions, armed militias and Islamic extremists killing
each other well into the next millennium.
The pro-Israel
hawks in Bush’s entourage love the idea, but the “sane” elders in the political
establishment (like Baker) know that its sheer lunacy.
Who, in their
“right mind,” would deliberately topple regimes and destabilize an entire
region believing that they would eventually come out on top of the heap.
The plan is little
more than the fanciful musings of a high school sophomore.
Still, according to
an article in yesterday’s New York Times, Bush is still following the same
suicidal scheme. It says, “The Bush administration is working to form a
coalition of Sunni Arab nations and a moderate Shiite government in Iraq, along
with the US and Europe, to stand against ‘Iran, Syria and the terrorists,’
another senior administration official said Tuesday.” (Helene Cooper, NY Times)
“Stand against
Iran, Syria and the terrorists”?
This isn’t the Baker
plan, or the Congress’ plan, or the plan the American people demanded in the
midterm elections. Those have all been tossed on the scrapheap. This is the
neocon plan; “A Clean Break,” articulated almost word for word from the
original document.
Bush hasn’t changed
a thing! He is still carrying out an agenda that runs contrary to the will of
the American people as well as his father’s most trusted advisors. He’s
following a strategy that was clearly intended to establish Israeli
regional hegemony.
Its crazy.
Baghdad, Bloody Baghdad
What does Bush hope
to accomplish re-fighting the same battles over and over again?
Over 90 percent of
the Iraqis want the US out now. Sixty-three percent believe that it is
acceptable to kill American soldiers.
How does he expect
to change these figures and win over the “hearts and minds” of working class
Iraqis?
Increasing the
number of troops won’t change anything. In fact, the numbers have gotten
increasingly worse with every new survey.
So, what’s the
plan; surround the entire country with concertina wire and gun towers and pick
off anything that moves?
The Gaza model? Is
that the plan?
Gimmie a break!
They hate us. We’re
mostly a Christian army in a Muslim land and we’ll never be accepted. Period.
Bush’s father’s friends knew that. That’s why they were against it from the
beginning. They knew that we would never establish security. They knew that we
would always be “occupiers” in a hostile land.
So, why can’t Bush
see what everyone else sees?
Six-hundred
fifty-thousand Iraqis have already died in this ego-driven fiasco. Two million
people have fled the country, and over 1 million have been internally
displaced. Seventy percent unemployment, massive malnutrition, unreliable
electric power, and an absolute security vacuum from Mosul to Basra, from
Baghdad to Falluja.
Enough is enough!
Martial law is not
liberation. Military occupation is not “democracy.”
Enter James Baker
Bush is making a
big mistake if he thinks he can just brush off Baker like the antiwar crowd.
Baker speaks for a broad cross-section of establishment elites and corporate
bigwigs. These are not the kind of guys who like to be ignored. My guess, is
that they’ve seen enough of this bullshit. If Bush goes ahead with this
insanity of increasing the number of troops in Baghdad and further damaging
their “beloved military,” they’re going to start figuring out a way to get rid
of him.
The Middle East has
been America’s “Cash Cow” for 60 years. Baker and Co. have played a big part in
carefully assembling the requisite cogs and gears that make it a smooth running
imperial machine. They have no intention of standing by while
Generalissimo Bush pours gasoline over the whole region and sets it on fire.
They can’t let that
happen and they won’t let that happen.
If Bush persists,
the money will start funneling into the Democratic coffers and we’ll see
impeachment proceedings within three months.
President Buffoon
is about to have his last lark in the Middle East. I hope he enjoys himself.
Then, it’s off to history’s
dustbin.
Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He can be reached at: fergiewhitney@msn.com.