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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "GODS CREATOR"
Date: 15 Apr 2004 11:36:19 AM
Object: ~ GEORGE BUSH'S PRESS DELUSION - ALL GUNG-HO TO SLAUGHTER MORE IRAQIS!~ [Aint 'liberation' a *****?]
- A LITTLE HITLER REPOST -
A Scary Performance, and a Signal for Slaughter
by Matthew Rothschild
April 13, 2004
George Bush's press conference on April 13 was a scary performance.
Not because his second sentence was ungrammatical: "This has been tough
weeks in that country."
Not because he pronounced "instigated" as "instikated" in his fourth
sentence.
Not because he said Donald Rumsfeld was Secretary of State.
Not because of his foolish comment that before 9/11 "we assumed oceans
would protect us." (Ever since the Russians built their first ICBMs fifty
years ago, the oceans haven't protected us.)
Not because he said of the August 6 briefing, "Frankly, I didn't think it
was anything new"!
Not because he said that even if he had known beforehand that Iraq did not
have WMD stockpiles, he still would have gone to war against Saddam Hussein.
Not because he had no coherent answer as to why ***** Cheney must hold his
hand when he testifies to the 9/11 commission.
Not because he said that no one in his Administration had "any indication
that bin Laden might hijack an airplane and run it into a building," when
in fact, at the Genoa G-8 summit, there were precautions taken against
incoming airplanes as missiles.
And not because he repeatedly refused to take a shred of personal
responsibility for allowing the 9/11 attacks to happen on his watch.
No, his performance was scary because he plunged the United States deeper
into a no-win war in Iraq.
"We will finish the job of the fallen," he said.
He gave only a pro forma nod toward the additional innocent Iraqis the
United States may kill in the process.
"We will continue taking the greatest care to prevent harm to innocent
civilians; yet we will not permit the spread of chaos and violence," he
said. "I have directed our military commanders to make every preparation
to use decisive force, if necessary, to maintain order and to protect our
troops."
He reiterated this point later, saying, "Our commanders on the ground have
got the authority necessary to deal with violence, and will--and will in
firm fashion."
Here is the President warning that U.S. troops, who have already killed
more than 600 Iraqis in the last week, will have a free hand.
That is a signal for slaughter.
He also continued to underestimate the resistance the United States is
facing in Iraq. He called it "a power grab by extremist and ruthless
elements." He said, "It is not a civil war. It is not a popular uprising."
And, astonishingly, he asserted, "Most of Iraq is relatively stable."
That is not what many reporters have seen with their own eyes, and it is
not what the TV screens are portraying.
What's more, Bush's vow to unleash "decisive force" will only make things
worse.
He indicated that he will go after Moqtada al-Sadr, saying the cleric
"must answer the charges against him and disband his illegal militia."
This
strongly suggests that Bush will order his troops to, as one senior
commander said, "kill or capture" al-Sadr. And if that happens, all hell
could break loose.
In his Manichaean worldview, Bush lumped the Iraqi insurgents in with the
terrorists of 9/11. They are all "enemies of civilization," he said, and
they share "a fanatical political ideology."
But many of those who are fighting against the U.S. occupation are not Al
Qaeda members who want to destroy America and are not subscribers to the
"ideology of terror." Rather, many are Iraqi nationalists who want to
expel America from their own country because they have seen the brutality
of the U.S. occupation.
That's a huge difference, and Bush makes a terrible mistake by conflating
the two.
He also seems to have a static view of who the enemy is. He sees it as a
finite group of innate murderers and evildoers. He thinks that all he needs
to do is kill all the bad guys and victory is his.
But he doesn't understand that his policy is creating new enemies by the
thousands every single day.
He warned that if the United States does not take "resolute action" and
does not "stay the course" in Iraq, it will "recruit a new generation of
killers."
What he failed to grasp is that by maintaining the brutal occupation, he
himself is recruiting that generation.
And the more "firm" and "decisive" the U.S. military response, the more
recruits Bush will be enlisting to fight against the United States.
Interestingly, the first question Bush got was on the Vietnam comparison.
But Bush did not want to hear anything about it. "The analogy is false,"
he said, without explaining why.
He did, however, suggest that it was almost treasonous to raise the
specter of Vietnam. "That analogy sends the wrong message to our troops
and to the enemy," he said.
(This is an echo of John Ashcroft's infamous statement that "those who
scare peace-loving people with the phantoms of lost liberty" are giving
"aid" and "ammunition" to America's enemies.)
In previous remarks, Bush has made clear that he believes the lesson of
Vietnam is two-fold: first, that the political leaders interfered with the
generals, and second, that the United States did not use overwhelming force.
If that is the lesson he applies here, the generals will run the war, and
overwhelming force will be the order of the day.
Expect more troops to be sent over soon, or to have their tours extended.
Bush said if General Abizaid wants more troops, which he does, he'll get
them.
Bush also displayed again the full fervor of his messianic militarism.
Several times he mentioned that the war offered a "historic opportunity to
change the world."
In one of his most emphatic moments, he said, "I also have this belief,
strong belief, that freedom is not this country's gift to the world;
freedom is the Almighty's gift to every man and woman in this world. And
as the greatest power on the face of the Earth, we have an obligation to
help the spread of freedom."
This is Bush saying that he is doing God's work in Iraq. That is a
particularly inappropriate claim to make, leaving aside the obvious
leaping of the church/state wall. Given that Bush has chosen to wage war
in an Islamic country, it is unlikely that there are many Iraqis who are
anxious to hear Bush's theological justifications.
Bush's rhetoric is proof once again that the government of the United
States is in the hands of a crude and deluded leader, whose war policy in
Iraq promises more disasters to come.
"Our work may become more difficult before it is finished," he said.
With Bush's approach, that is a guarantee.
http://www.progressive.org/webex04/wx0413a04.html
Wise men stare at the unknown, and boldly seeks answers !
Others... fall on their hands and knees, and start mumbling...
Today's Terrorists News:
http://www.antiwar.com/
Today's U.S. Terrorists:
http://www.dbr.nu/noin/rogues.html
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