Obama’s Iraq Speech:
An Exercise in Cowardice and Deceit
by Bill Van Auken l World Socialist Web Site
President
Barack Obama’s nationally televised speech from the White House Oval
Office Tuesday night was an exercise in cowardice and deceit. It was
deceitful to the people of the United States and the entire world in its
characterization of the criminal war against Iraq. And it was cowardly
in its groveling before the American military.
The address could inspire only disgust and
contempt among those who viewed it. Obama, who owed his presidency in
large measure to the mass antiwar sentiment of the American people, used
the speech to glorify the war that he had mistakenly been seen to
oppose.
The most chilling passage came at the end of the
19-minute speech, when Obama declared, “Our troops are the steel in our
ship of state,” adding, “And though our nation may be traveling through
rough waters, they give us confidence that our course is true.”
It is for this statement, rather than all the
double-talk about troop withdrawals, that Obama’s miserable speech
deserves to be remembered.
It was rhetoric befitting a military-ruled
banana republic or a fascist state. The military—not the Constitution,
not the will of the people or the country’s ostensibly democratic
institutions—constitutes the “steel” in the “ship of state.” Presumably,
the democratic rights of the people are so much ballast to be cast
overboard as needed.
The occasion for the speech was the artificial
deadline fixed by the Obama administration for what the president termed
the “end of our combat mission in Iraq.” This is only one of the
innumerable lies packed into his brief remarks.
Some 50,000 combat troops remain deployed in Iraq.
While they have been rebranded as “transitional” forces, supposedly
dedicated to “training” and “advising” Iraqi security forces, their
mission remains unchanged.
Indeed, barely a week after the media turned the
redeployment out of Iraq of a single Stryker battalion into a
“milestone” signaling the withdrawal of the last combat troops, 5,000
members of the 3rd Armored Calvary Regiment, a combat unit, were sent
back into the occupied country from Ft. Hood, Texas.
Washington has no intention of ending its military
presence in Iraq. It continues to build permanent bases and is
determined to continue pursuing the original agenda behind the war
launched by the Bush administration in March of 2003—the imposition of
US hegemony in the oil-rich Persian Gulf.
Obama’s speech was both incoherent and groveling.
The president sought, dishonestly, to take credit for fulfilling his
campaign promise on Iraq. As a candidate he had pledged to withdraw all
US combat troops from the country within 16 months of taking office. In
the end, he merely adopted the time table and plan crafted by the
Pentagon and the Bush administration for a partial withdrawal, leaving
50,000 combat troops in place.
The Democratic president felt obliged, under the
mantle of paying tribute to “our troops,” to fundamentally distort and
whitewash the entire character of the war they were sent to fight,
painting one of the blackest chapters in US history as some kind of
heroic endeavor.
“Much has changed” since Bush launched the war
seven-and-a-half years ago, Obama stated. “A war to disarm a state
became a fight against an insurgency” in which American troops battled
“block by block to help Iraq seize the chance for a better future.”
The speech was crafted as if the president were
addressing a nation of amnesiacs. Do they really think that no one
remembers it was a war launched on the basis of lies? The American
people were told that an invasion of Iraq was necessary because the
government of Saddam Hussein had developed “weapons of mass destruction”
and was preparing to place them in the hands of Al Qaeda to set off
“mushroom clouds” over American cities.
There were no “weapons of mass destruction,” nor
were there any ties between the Iraqi regime and Al Qaeda. These were
inventions of a government that was determined to carry out a war of
aggression to advance US imperialist interests.
These lies were thoroughly exposed and contributed
to the growth of overwhelming hostility to the war among the American
people. All of this is to be forgotten, dismissed as meaningless
details.
The Iraqi people are presented by Obama as the
fortunate beneficiaries of American self-sacrifice and heroism, which
bestowed upon them the “opportunity to embrace a new destiny.”
One would hardly imagine that over a million
Iraqis lost their lives as a result of this unprovoked US war; that some
4 million have been driven from their homes by violence, either forced
into exile or displaced within the war-torn country itself. Every
institution and essential component of social infrastructure was laid
waste by the US invasion, which unleashed what can most accurately be
described as sociocide—the murder of an entire society. The devastation
wrought by US militarism has left a shattered nation of widows,
homeless, unemployed and wounded.
While a temporary reduction in armed resistance to
the US occupation was achieved by bleeding the Iraqi people white, what
has been left is an unviable society and political system, dominated by
sectarian divisions and overshadowed by the continuing US presence.
Among the more stomach-churning sections of the
Obama speech was his gratuitous tribute to his predecessor, George W.
Bush. While acknowledging that they had “disagreed about the war”—a
disagreement he had no desire to spell out—Obama insisted that “no one
could doubt President Bush’s support for our troops, or his love of
country and commitment to our security.” This proved, he continued, that
“there were patriots who supported this war, and patriots who opposed
it. And all of us are united in appreciation of our servicemen and
women.”
Bush launched a war that was illegal under
international law. He and the other leading figures in his
administration—Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice—dragged
the American people into a war crime, essentially the same act for which
the Nazis were tried and convicted at Nuremberg—the planning and waging
of a war of aggression.
Obama told his audience that he had spoken to Bush
that afternoon, apparently expressing his solidarity with a war
criminal who belongs on trial at The Hague.
Inevitably, out of that essential crime, a host of
other crimes followed. The American “servicemen and women,” whose honor
is constantly invoked to justify mass killing, became participants in
hideous crimes.
The people of the United States and the world were
revolted by the images that emerged from Abu Ghraib. But the Obama
administration has intervened in court to prevent the exposure of
evidence of other criminal acts that are even more unspeakable.
The troops were themselves victims of this war.
Nearly 4,500 lost their lives in the aggression launched by the Bush
administration, with 35,000 more wounded. Hundreds of thousands have
suffered psychological trauma as a result of being thrown into a dirty
colonial war.
“The greatness of our democracy is our ability to
move beyond our differences, and to learn from our experiences as we
confront the challenges ahead,” Obama continued. What a travesty!
The reputation of American democracy was built
upon constitutional principles and rights that were shredded by the Bush
administration in the name of a “global war on terrorism.” The Obama
administration has fully embraced these attacks on democratic rights,
defending domestic spying, rendition, imprisonment without charges or
trial and even arrogating to the executive branch the right to designate
US citizens as terrorist suspects and order their extrajudicial
execution.
The twisted path of the speech led Obama from Iraq
to Afghanistan. Here he claimed, was a war that could be supported by
“Americans from across the political spectrum,” because it is supposedly
being waged against Al Qaeda, which “continues to plot against us.”
He declared that the “drawdown in Iraq” had
allowed greater resources to be dedicated to this war, resulting in
“nearly a dozen Al Qaeda leaders” being “killed or captured all over the
world.”
What this has to do with the tripling of the
number of US troops deployed in Afghanistan since Obama entered the
White House was not explained. According to US military and intelligence
officials, there are less than 100 Al Qaeda members in all of
Afghanistan, which is now occupied by nearly 100,000 US and another
40,000 NATO and other foreign troops.
Obama went on to acknowledge that US forces “are
fighting to break the Taliban’s momentum,” without bothering to even
make a case for a connection between that and “taking out” Al Qaeda
members around the globe. The reality is that in Afghanistan, US forces
are fighting Afghans who are resisting foreign occupation. The aim is
not defeating “terrorism,” but establishing US dominance in Central
Asia, with its geo-strategic importance and vast energy resources.
Finally, after acknowledging that the Iraq war has
contributed to bankrupting the country, Obama suggested that the change
he has ordered in the military deployment in Iraq is somehow linked to a
determination on the part of his administration to shift its focus to
resolving the crisis that confronts more than 26 million American
workers who are either unemployed or unable to find full-time jobs.
“Today, our most urgent task is to restore our
economy, and put the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs back
to work,” he said. “To strengthen our middle class, we must give all
our children the education they deserve, and all our workers the skills
that they need to compete in a global economy.”
This is one more lie. While the administration has
handed over trillions of dollars to bail out Wall Street, it has
repeatedly made clear that it will do nothing to create jobs for the
unemployed. As for education, the federal government is continuing to
cut funding, ensuring increased layoffs of teachers and more school
closures.
Behind the duplicitous rhetoric one thing is
underscored by the speech: the decisions in Iraq and Afghanistan have
been dictated by the military brass and obediently implemented by the
Obama White House. This is a government that has no independent policy,
much less convictions. It implements policies that are worked out
elsewhere—on Wall Street and within the Pentagon—and is dedicated to the
defense of the financial aristocracy at the expense of the American
people.