Perhaps the enemy are Sunnis from the dictator’s old party; but
today the Sunnis wear American supplied uniforms and receive American
paychecks. Perhaps they are the Shia, the disconcerted that did not
share the dictator’s power; but now they are the power, having been put
there by the United States. Perhaps Al Qaeda is the enemy; but we don’t
know who they are or where they are. Perhaps, in Iraq, the Americans
are the enemy since they are the invaders and the Iraqi people want the
Americans to leave.
If by “war†Senator McCain means the “War on terror†declared by
President Bush, why would he isolate Obama’s withdrawal from Iraq as
“losing†when that “war†continues in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia,
Somalia, Darfur, Sudan and, needless to say, Palestine because this
President has determined in his wisdom that “Islamo-facism†exists in
all Arab countries and must be hunted down until it is exterminated? A
virtual “war†without end. How then lose a war that has no boundaries
and no time limits? How can we sign a surrender when we cannot identify
the enemy or bring him/her to a table to act on behalf of all who want
to deprive Americans of their freedoms? What is victory if there is no
document that attests to that victory, if the enemy has not been
vanquished, if the American people can sense no tangible evidence of
their sacrifice in soldiers and cost? What then is the meaning of
McCain’s mantra, “I would rather lose a campaign than lose a war�
To win means to gain a victory; victory means defeat of an
opponent. If the world exists according to Bush, then there is no end
to terrorists that the United States must war against and no country
that is the sole haven of our enemy. Perhaps McCain is right, we will
have to stay in Iraq for a hundred years if we are to purge the Islamic
world of all its terrorists. Perhaps that very thought should provoke
the concern no one wants to raise: hasn’t the Bush administration’s
abuse of language perpetrated on the American people created a
catastrophic dilemma, an unsolvable catastrophic dilemma?
Bush’s “War
on Terror†is an illusion wrapped in an enigma. The illusion builds on
the anticipated meaning that exists in the phrase “War on Germany†or
“War on Japan,†both of which contain a known entity against which
America wages war. Victory will be defeat of that specific enemy with
surrender concretely evident in the signatures of the defeated
Chancellor or Emperor. But Bush distorts the phrase and its meaning by
placing two words together that cannot be sustained in fact, since a
“war,†in the definable sense that uses it to declare force against a
specified enemy, cannot be waged against unspecified individuals that
have by definition no intrinsic connection to the state.
Consider the riddle inherent in the phrase: terrorists terrorize to
create terror. Terror is the consequence of the terrorists’ acts, a
state of dread or fear in a population. Bush’s “war†is against that
“extreme fear or dread.†Logically, then, Bush’s policies should be
directed at solving the causes for the terrorists’ actions against
America not invading and occupying states. Indeed, as Chalmers Johnson
has shown in Blowback and The Sorrows of Empire, it’s the clandestine
actions of the CIA and the “invasion†of our transnational corporations
into the mid-east and Indonesia that has caused the “hatred†of
America.
Iraqis have reason to “hate†America since it made Saddam its Dictator,
fed him weapons of mass destruction in the form of chemical and
biological warfare, and continued its support of that dictator after he
gassed the Kurds. America supported Saddam in his destructive attempt
to destroy Iran. Iran has reason to “hate†America for that reason
alone. But it was America, years before, that assassinated its elected
leader in order to install our puppet, the Shah. There’s a history to
Iranian “hatred†of America.
These two examples illustrate the point that America’s attempts to
control the government’s of mid-eastern and Indonesian countries by
monetary coercion, covert intrusion that results in assassination of
leaders, and the installation of puppets friendly to U.S. interests,
meaning corporate interests and ideological aspirations, provides the
acid that ignites hatred of America. Perhaps Ron Paul is right, America
should leave these foreign lands so that it can concentrate on
America’s real interests not the investments of the few. After all,
isn’t the use of American military forces to ensure the security of
privately owned energy companies nothing other than corporate welfare?
It would seem then that McCain’s mantra is a deception that draws on
the patriotic fervor of Americans to deny Obama the Presidency because
he wants America to lose the “war†in Iraq when in reality Iraq never
should have been invaded if the administration’s intent was “to hunt
down terrorists and bring them to justice.†Indeed, America’s invasion
of Iraq created a haven for terrorists. What then was the reason for
this administration to wage “war†against a country that had not
invaded or threatened America, had no weapons of mass destruction, and
no connection to al Qaeda?
The real reason for the invasion is articulated in Cheney’s 1992
Defense Report prepared for George Bush 1st, but never adopted until
2002 since the Neo-cons were out of power during the Clinton years.
That document reflects the intent of the Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz,
Wurmser, Libby, Feith, Kristol, Krauthammer et al to protect Israel
from its perceived enemies. The creation of a “War on Terror†was and
is a fabrication to maintain a climate of dread and fear in America,
not to abolish it. What we’ve created is a world-wide antagonism
against the United States and against Israel.
While Bush and Olmert
have attempted to make the U.S. and Israel the virtuous victims of
terrorists, in reality they have forced the world communities to see
Americans and Jews as monsters intent on imposing their world–wide
hegemony through Capitalistic manipulations and military force on all
the nations of the world. Unless the U.S. reverses its absolute support
for the terrorist nation of Israel (by definition a legitimate defining
of terrorism – i.e. a state that intentionally sets out to create fear
to intimidate and control others) it can expect only the continuation
of “hatred†of America.
There can be no peace for America until it severs the bonds that link
it to the Zionist regimes that guide Israel. There can be no peace
unless the United Nations enforces its Resolutions 181(II), 1947, and
194(III), 1948, resolutions that were conditions to the admittance of
Israel to the UNO. Only the UN can resolve what it created by its
acceptance of the Partition plan for Palestine. Without U.S. blind
support, Israel will have to comply.
There is no victory to be won in Iraq; there is no “war†to be lost.
The people we purportedly sought to liberate became in time the unknown
enemy, the innocent indistinguishable from the terrorist; survival
drove perception, instantaneous reflex action locked out reflection,
gut instinct guided action. Nothing that this administration has done
in Iraq provides hope for victory. From its desire to invade a nation
that had done nothing to the United States, from the arrogance that
drove its willingness to brazenly lie to the citizens of these United
States, to the brutality of its opening onslaught in “Shock and Awe,â€
to the wanton devastation of Fallujah by weapons of a barbaric and
illegal kind, to the wholesale destruction of a society and its
infrastructure, the belief that the United States could be an honest
broker to peace is a fable, an untruth masquerading as possible.
This
administration had only its concealed intent to control a nation and
its resources. Only the intervention of the United Nations on behalf of
the Iraqi people can bring even a semblance of peace to this nation.
The invader must depart so that an objective agency can oversee in
concert with the government of Iraq the reassembling of the nation and
the restoration of what the United States has destroyed.
Until the United States accepts its responsibility to address the
primary reasons for the “hatred†of America, not deceive the people of
America with lies, it will continue on its ineluctable course of loss
upon loss upon loss, sinking ever further into the morass of fear
driven actions that shackle Americans in mind and body as those who
desire to control America’s power tighten their grip on our freedoms by
removing them in the name of security. Thus does the cure become the
cancer that destroys.