William Kristol, another dishonorable chicken-hawk
By Cindy Sheehan
Online Journal Guest Writer
Sep 6, 2007, 00:40
I know just a little bit about Mr. William Kristol.
He is the son of one of the founders of the
"neoconservative" movement, Irving Kristol.
He is a commentator on Fox News.
He was chief of staff for one of the political
"geniuses" of our time: VP Dan Quayle.
He is editor of another Rupert Murdoch war-propaganda rag,
"The Weekly Standard."
He is a member, and signer, of the Project
for the New American Century, which is a game plan for US global
hegemony based on military strength and one of its goals and objectives was the
over-throw of the Hussein Regime in Iraq with a next stop in Iran and Syria
(because the PNAC plan is going so well, so far).
By all accounts, Mr. Kristol is a brilliant man, who, like
his father before him, uses his brilliance for destruction. He is a shameless
supporter of a failed, murderous, and miserable strategy in Iraq and
Afghanistan and one of the "mushroom cloud" crowd.
One thing Mr. William Kristol is not, is a combat vet.
Although he was born in 1952, he never served during
Vietnam. I am sure while at Harvard he was a staunch supporter of the American
effort to enrich the war profiteers, while ostensibly stopping that war's
"enemy" communism from spreading across Asia. Secure in his
studies during that quagmire, Kristol joins a long line of neocon chicken hawks
who are drenched in other people's blood and love to send other people's
children to die for their lies.
I don't know anything, or care to know anything about Mr.
Kristol's private life. I don't care if he is another closeted gay
Republican or is a happily married hetero with children. I do suspect,
however, that if Mr. Kristol is married, his children are not serving in Iraq,
being misused by the very same incompetent and cowardly commander in chief (who
also did not serve in Vietnam) that Mr. Kristol shamelessly supports, while the
entire administration and Republican hypocrites are crumbling from corruption
and scandal.
I do know one thing for sure about Mr. Kristol, he does not
like to be bothered with those pesky little things called facts. On February
20, 2003, Mr. Kristol incredibly gushed: "If we free the people of Iraq,
we will be respected in the Arab world." This statement shows an amazing
lack of knowledge of the Arab world or any kind of foreign policy
sophistication (but does show a great use of Rovian-Foxian expolitation of
emotion). No one in the Arab world (except maybe, Israel, which is
geographically located in the "Arab world") was calling for the US to
"free" Iraqis. No one from Iraq. except "Curveball" or the
slimy and profit-motivated Ahmad Chalabi, both Iraqis who weren't even living
in the country at the time of the invasion, was calling on the USA to liberate
them. In fact, after many years of murderous sanctions against Iraq, a fierce
nationalism arose in opposition to the US-UN led sanctions. According to National
Intelligence Estimates, since the illegal and immoral invasion of
Iraq, Islamic jihadism has increased. Mr. Kristol is also incredibly
ignorant of human nature and human history. No peoples like to be occupied. No
child, brother or sister, or mother or father, who sees a loved one blown away
by American or insurgents' bombs will love the oppressor. In fact, violence
only creates more violence and more life-long enemies.
Now Mr. Kristol is safe behind his desk and computer calling
for another attack against Iran. I think he hears the nonexistent cries of the
Iranian people to be liberated from their regime. The Iranian people are
directly next-door to Iraq and they see what US "liberation" brings.
It comes with the awful price of high civilian casualties, hospitals bombed,
doctors killed, no electricity or clean water, and eternal occupation.
In a recent op-ed for The
Weekly Standard, Mr. Kristol makes many more tactical and fundamental
errors. The ANSWER coalition is calling for mass mobilizations
beginning the week (Sept. 15) that the White House-authored Petraeus
report on the surge is due. Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW),
who are leading the September 15 march, are calling for a "die-in" to
end the march and begin the rally. The vets, unlike the chicken hawk neocons,
have actually served in war, particularly the one that Mr. Kristol imagines is
such a success. IVAW is asking activists to represent a killed service member
and at an appropriate time lie down. Taps will be played and also a simulated
21-gun salute. It sounds respectful to me, being the mom of one of the
soldiers, and I will proudly, yet sorrowfully, be lying down for my son
that day. Many of the march/rally participants will be "dying" to
represent the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who have been killed for Mr.
Kristol's deceptions.
Mr. Kristol calls on the "honorable" members of
the antiwar movement to denounce the die-in and lumps MoveOn.org with other
organizers of the die-in. MoveOn is not associated with the die-in as they do not
support non-violent, direct civil disobedience. What I find so amusing is that
Mr. PNAC-Fox News-Chicken-hawk has made himself the judge of what is honorable.
Mr. Kristol has a problem with the antiwar movement using
the names of the fallen without the permission of the families. No one got my
permission when my son's portrait was used in the pro-war memorial at Arlington
Cemetery. Casey's name and likeness has been used by pro-war people all over
the nation without my permission. Why is that okay, Mr. Kristol? I know for a
fact such memorials as Arlington West, Eyes Wide Open and our memorial at Camp
Casey would remove names of soldiers at the next of kin's request. If any
family member so requests, I am sure IVAW will do the same thing -- but a word
of caution.
Even though the members of IVAW (all my adopted sons and
daughters) have a big problem with the occupation of Iraq and with the Bush
crime family, they served their country honorably (unlike Mr. Kristol) and they
all fought side-by-side with the fallen. They love their brothers and sisters
and they would themselves have died to take the place of any one of them. Do
not, never, ever, claim that we families, or the Iraq Vets are dishonoring our
sons and daughters killed by the lies of The Weekly Standard, Fox News, BushCo., et al. That is the
biggest lie of all, or maybe it's this one that Mr. Kristol told on March 1,
2003:
"Very few wars in American history were prepared better
or more thoroughly than this one by this president."
I would laugh if I weren't crying so hard.
If Mr. Kristol gets his PNAC way, by this time next year, we
will need a lot more people at a die-in.
Cindy
Sheehan is the mother of Spc. Casey Austin Sheehan who was KIA in Iraq on
04/04/04. She is a co-founder and President of Gold Star Families for Peace and the author of Peace
Mom: A Mother's Journey through Heartache to Activism. She is running as an independent for
Nancy Pelosi's seat in Congress.
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