Friday, September 26, 2003

What's next?

So, the PNAC people have made a mess of Iraq, but, not only that, but they's also managed to completely stretch thin our army and reserves, now they are starting in on the national guard...

So, Bush has to go back to the UN to ask for help...you'd think that we'd be humbled after getting ourselves into this mess and ignoring all their warnings....but, no...we say it's their responsibility to help (but, you know, we get all the control, not them)...no apology, no "multilateralism"...just, us....and they should help....

Amazingly enough, all those silly nations, who a few months ago we thought were irrelevant, seem to be a bit hesitant to commit troops...reasons? Oh yea, cause if they commit troops, those troops might get killed...we haven't really established the most stable region you know....

Which brings me to the whole point...there was an interview on Now with Bill Moyer and he was talking to George Soros, the multibillionaire who has a charity foundation to give money to third world nations to encourage democracy...George Soros said that Iraq would be the last place to try to establish a democracy at this time, because it would be so difficult....for a country that has lived so long under an authoratarian dictatorship, with such a distinctly different group of people (Shiites, Kurds, Sunnis) who hate each other, it could result in chaos, a civil war, or worse!!

But, here we are, and we are stuck there....

All because we poo-pooed "old Europe" and decided we could go it alone on a war that was 100% made up of lies...there was nothing of the reasons for war that has proven to be true...amazing!

So, we have a real threat in North Korea, who is run by a psycho with farms of bomb making factories and has nuclear weapons, who we are ignoring...good thing they know that they have to keep those weapons in order to insure that we wont attack (yes, I'm dripping with sarcasm tonight).....

And we have Iran, who has more of a weapons program than Iraq, who we seem to have encouraged to speed up their nuclear program....

And, who are we threatening next, that's right, Syria?

Now, you might ask, why Syria? Well, its a very simple answer.....ready? Because it's even weaker than Iraq...we must beat up the weak regimes....apparently, that is PNACs agenda...

I have never been a political person, but, that has all changed thanks to Bush...I simply ant sit back quietly and ignore what this man is doing to our country domestically, and the truly terrible situation he is creating regarding our standard around the world.....

America has been admired....

America has been emulated.....

Because America represents freedom, democracy, liberty.....

Nowadays, nobody likes us, nobody wants to be like us....because we have become what we hate....

An imperial power, who is sacrificing our freedom and prosperity at home in order to take over the world.....

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

Tired of this!!

My response to Bush's speech:

Bush's Speech to the Nation Transcript


"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."

President Dwight D. Eisenhower
April 16, 1953

From:
http://www.costofwar.com

I think that the US is right to be going back to the UN, but we are still so arrogant, we need their help...they warned us, they were right, we were wrong...we should be apologizing to them and the Iraqi people...we defended the oil fields, and not much else...and the Iraqi people suffered for it...

I remember having a discussion with my father, he said that we needed to go in, to establish a democracy in the mid-east...I think we've done the exact opposite...we've established a haven for terrorism...and the Iraqi people are in chaos, and hate us more and more every day...the Sunnis and Shiites and Kurds are starting to get pretty testy...

This blog is from an Iraqi citizen (yes, it can be verified, she is friends with Salam Pax of dear_raed who writes from Baghdad for the Guardian)...

She has a perspective that we couldn't possibly have, and that the Bush administration will never tell us...

We must read this, we must realize what is really going on, WE MUST:

http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

Friends, Americans, Countrymen...
I heard/read Bush's speech yesterday. I can't watch him for more than a minute at a time- I hate him that much. He makes me sick. He stands there, squinting his eyes and pursing his lips, going on and on with such blatant lies. And he looks just plain stupid.

I listened for as long as I could tolerate his inane features and grating voice, then turned off the television. Then turned it back on. Then turned the channel. Then turned it back. Then almost threw a cushion at the screen. Then thought better and decided he wasn’t worth it. Is it possible that someone like that is practically running the world? Is it possible he might see another term in the White House? God forbid…

His whole speech was just an idiotic repetition of what he’s been saying ever since Afghanistan, “Give me more money, give me more power- I’m doing this for you. Bechtel and Halliburton have nothing to do with it.” Doesn’t he ever get tired of saying the same words? Don’t people ever get tired of hearing them?

The one thing I agreed with was this: there are terrorists in Iraq. It’s true. Ever since the occupation, they’ve been here by the hundreds and thousands. They are seeping in from neighboring countries through the borders the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ could not protect and would not let the Iraqi army protect. Some of them are even a part of the Governing Council now. Al-Daawa Party is responsible for some of the most terrible bombings in Iraq and other countries in the region.

Yes. I blame America for that. We never had Al-Qaeda or even links to Al-Qaeda. Ansar Al-Islam are supposed to be linked to Al-Qaeda, but they were functioning in the northern territory with the two Kurdish leaders’ knowledge and blessings.

Then there’s this:

“The attacks you have heard and read about in the last few weeks have occurred predominantly in the central region of Iraq, between Baghdad and Tikrit -- Saddam Hussein's former stronghold. The north of Iraq is generally stable and is moving forward with reconstruction and self-government. The same trends are evident in the south, despite recent attacks by terrorist groups.”

Is he serious? Only yesterday an American armored vehicle was burned in front of the University of Mosul in the north. There have been an increasing number of attacks on British troops in the south- we hear about them everyday. As for Baghdad… it has become a common occurrence. Baghdad Airport is constantly under missile attack and we hear of similar attacks all over Baghdad… or maybe the person who gave him that little fact is the same one who told him where to find the WMD…

“Since the end of major combat operations, we have conducted raids seizing many caches of enemy weapons and massive amounts of ammunition, and we have captured or killed hundreds of Saddam loyalists and terrorists.”

Yes, we know all about the ‘raids’. I wish I had statistics on the raids. The ‘loyalists and terrorists’ must include Mohammed Al-Kubeisi of Jihad Quarter in Baghdad who was 11. He went outside on the second floor balcony of his house to see what the commotion was all about in their garden. The commotion was an American raid. Mohammed was shot on the spot. I remember another little terrorist who was killed four days ago in Baquba, a province north-east of Baghdad. This terrorist was 10… no one knows why or how he was shot by one of the troops while they were raiding his family’s house. They found no weapons, they found no Ba’athists, they found no WMD. I hope America feels safer now.

On top of it all, the borders between Iraq and Iran have been given to Badir’s Brigade to guard. Badir’s Brigade. Unbelievable. I thought the borders needed guarding to prevent armed militias like Badir’s Brigade from entering the country. We have a proverb in Arabic: “Emin il bezooneh lahmeh” which means “Entrust a cat with meat.” Yes, give the Iranian borders to Badir’s Brigade. Right on.

Just a couple of days ago, two female school principals were ‘executed’ by Badir’s Brigade in Al-Belidiyat area in Baghdad. They were warned to resign their posts so that a ‘sympathetic’ principal could replace them. They ignored the threat, they were shot. It’s that simple these days. Of course, that’s not terrorism because the targets are Iraqi people. Terrorism is when the Coalition of the Willing are targeted.

Everyone is asking, ‘What should be done?’. Pull out the American troops. Take them home. Bring in UN peace-keeping troops under the Security Council- not led by America.

Let real Iraqis be involved in governing Iraq. Let Iraqis who actually have *families* living in Iraq be involved in governing their country. Let Iraqis who have something to lose govern the country. They aren’t being given a chance. As long as any Iraqi isn’t affiliated with one of the political groups on the Governing Council, no one bothers to listen.

We have thousands of competent, intelligent, innovative people who are eager to move forward but it’s impossible under these circumstances. There’s no security, there’s no work and there’s no incentive. AND THERE’S NO ONE WHO WILL LISTEN. If you’re not a part of the CPA or one of Ahmad Al-Chalabi’s thugs, then you’re worthless. You can’t be trusted.

I read Bush’s speech… just like I’ve read/heard what feels like a thousand different speeches these last few months. Empty words, meaningless phrases.

The abridged version of the speech…

“Friends, Americans, Countrymen, lend me your ears… lend me your sons and daughters, lend me your tax dollars… so we can wage war in the name of American national security (people worldwide are willing to die for it)… so I can cover up my incompetence in failing to protect you… so I can add to the Bush and Cheney family coffers at your expense and the expense of the Iraqi people. I don’t know what I’m doing, but if you spend enough money, you’ll want to believe that I do."