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The White House Can’t Put Out the Mideast Fires It Ignited
dingaling1972 2433 reads
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The White House Can’t Put Out the Mideast Fires It Ignited
by Eric Margolis

Remember when narrow-minded Republican know-nothings launched a hate campaign against French President Jacques Chirac and everything French because Paris would not go along with George Bush’s jolly little war in Iraq?

Well, it turns out that Chirac’s warnings in 2003 that a US invasion of Iraq would set the Mideast on fire, encourage terrorism, and produce a disaster have been tragically born out by events.

Iraq is falling ever deeper into chaos and sectarian conflict. Outgoing UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calls it “worse than a civil war.” Lebanon is teetering on the brink of civil war. The agonies of Palestine – now the world’s largest outdoor prison – continue without relent. Iran’s power and influence are surging, scaring the daylights out of Washington’s Sunni clients in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the Gulf.

For the latter, thank George Bush. He overthrew two of Iran’s bitterest enemies, Taliban and Saddam Hussein, then stuck US ground forces in the $250 million per day Iraq quagmire that is now estimated to cost at least $1 trillion before the United States admits defeat and pulls out.

As Iraq turns into a nightmare of carnage and hate, President Bush and mentor Dick Cheney rushed to Jordan and Saudi Arabia to urge their local allies to pull America’s bacon out of the fire.

But Iraq’s hapless “prime minister,” Nuri al-Maliki, presides only over Baghdad’s US-protected Green Zone. The US controls what pass for Iraq’s police and armed forces. How can Bush expect a powerless figurehead to do what the mighty US cannot?

At least Malliki had the pluck to make a symbolic protest after humiliating reports leaked in Washington the US intended to dump him. So much for Iraq “democracy.” Washington may be headed towards installing a ruthless Saddam clone, either the brutal CIA “asset,” Iyad Allawi, or some iron-fisted general.

Iraq has no real government or army. What western reporters and Pentagon spinners term the Iraqi Army is really a collection of Shia militias, death squads, and mercenaries, many former convicts. The US occupation’s extensive use of Shia death squads to fight the Sunni resistance has played a key role in igniting Iraq’s current sectarian bloodbath. This little-known story is a major scandal.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia and Jordan warn they may send troops into Iraq to protect its Sunni minority from ethnic cleansing by the Shia majority. Such a move could provoke the powerful Turkish Army to invade independence-seeking Kurdish regions of northern Iraq. Iran would be quickly drawn into the mêlée.

Iraq’s neighbors deeply fear its chaos will spread across their borders, with dangerous, unpredictable consequences for all concerned, particularly Jordan, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

The long-awaited Iraq Study Group’s report comes out this week. It is expected to call for a phased withdrawal of US combat troops from Iraq, and retention of some “intervention units” in neighboring countries. France ruled its West African empire for a half a century this way: installing compliant puppet rulers kept in power by strategically located French Foreign Legion and Air Force units ready to swiftly intervene at signs of unrest.

The Iraq Study Group will also likely call for direct talks with “axis of evil” members, Iran and Syria. Their cooperation is essential to stabilizing Iraq.

But a furious, behind-the-scenes battle is raging in Washington between advocates of diplomatic engagement with Damascus and Tehran, and the powerful Israel lobby, which has successfully blocked for decades all attempts to open such badly needed dialogue or press Israel over Palestinian rights. Israel, its American supporters, and “Christian Zionist” evangelicals are pushing hard for US attacks on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

In another welcome sign of the expanding purge of neocon extremists from the administration, the odious John Bolton just resigned as UN Ambassador, producing sighs of relief in the world organization. His main role there was to promote neocon causes, punish the UN for rebuking Israel, and sabotage UN collective undertakings. Bolton jumped before the new Democratic-controlled Congress made him walk the plank.

A second important neocon, senior Pentagon official Stephen Cambon, was also purged this week. He played a key role in producing faked intelligence over Iraq for his boss, Paul Wolfowitz, and in engineering the war. The Pentagon brass is delighted by what they are gleefully terming “ethnic cleansing” of the pro-war neocon ideologues from the Pentagon.

So far, so good. But if and when Washington announces “phased withdrawals” of US forces from Iraq, the already shaky morale of American troops there will plummet. Who wants to risk life or limb for a phased withdrawal?

This is exactly what I saw happen to US forces in Vietnam after President Lyndon Johnson announced military victory was no longer his goal. No GI wanted to be the last soldier killed in a lost war started by bungling politicians. I organized a protest in officers’ school over Johnson’s “no-win” policy that ended up getting 200 of us sent to “death units.” (See my column on Gen. Ware for more on this interesting story).

Once Washington utters the dreaded “w” word – withdrawal – Iraqis working for the US occupation will decamp to the Sunni or Shia opposition. Iran’s influence in Iraq will soar. America’s Arab allies – nastily described as “fat women” by a jihadist web site – will panic.

Actually, they are panicking already, and with good reason. America’s defeat in Iraq by a bunch of rag-tag Sunni guerillas is going to electrify the Muslim World and jeopardize the continued rule of all the US-backed despots, generals, and feudal monarchs who so badly misgovern the Mideast. Wherever he is, Osama bin Laden must be smiling broadly. His master plan is working right on schedule.

But President Bush keeps insisting “no retreat.” He still seems unable to see the writing on the wall in Babylon.

December 5, 2006
Copyright © 2006 Eric Margolis

harryj 2308 reads
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2 / 14

all mouth, no substance, that is why they will continue to constitute the manure pile of humanity. It takes no talent, no investment, no commitment to merely spout "gloom and doom", the hyperbole of the pseudo-libs may grab temporary attention for a short while but it is an answer to nothing and libbie-pinks are relegated to the barnyard scrap heap in perpetuity. Only their long snorkle schozzes allow them to survive at all and keep whimpering.

Ben Dover 1598 reads
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We won't have to listen to Jacques Chirac and his euro-fem followers much longer... The Muslim-gettos of France are currently out-breeding the liberals by 6 to one in population replentisment, in 10 more years the will control a large enough voting-block to forever change the France we know and hate into a new culture that we won't recoganize, but will hate so much more that we will wish for the old pissy French-liberals back! (But it will be too late!)

dingaling1972 1676 reads
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Jeremy Bender 2330 reads
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5 / 14

to be able to return to the classic rightwing role of bitter minority, perhaps you should wait a couple of weeks until some libs actually take power before spouting off. We are still under Republican rule so this whole shitpile still rests at your doorstep. You are still smelling your own farts, so sit back and enjoy.

XiaomingLover1 67 Reviews 1603 reads
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6 / 14

Yeah, true enough.  You  Republican bozos are masters of the freakin' painfully obvious!

But you might want to think about refraining from pouring flammable liguids onto the existing blaze!
Idf people are stupid enough to want to set themselves on fire, let them.  

Just let me get some burn cream, some CO2 and let me get the hell out of the way.

Ignorance And Apathy 2392 reads
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7 / 14

But I was narrowly beaten to the punch?

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harryj 2158 reads
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8 / 14

is amazing. Although they aspire to total tyranny and have achieved some success, the redeeming thing is that they are without substance, loud but hollow, devoid of fortitude and courage. Like I said, destined to the shit pile forever.

Jeremy Bender 1355 reads
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XiaomingLover1 67 Reviews 1973 reads
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11 / 14

Ain't that THE QUESTION that conservatives ask liberals?

harryj 3117 reads
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12 / 14

The contents of the shit pile is not the country but elitist, arrogant pseudo-liberals. I certainly don't hate this country but I just as certainly don't want misguided, psyco pseudo-liberals damaging it further.

harryj 2393 reads
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13 / 14

Yes, but of pseudo-liberals and they never have an answer.

Jeremy Bender 2401 reads
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14 / 14

we will file that under stupid for further study.

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