An angry piece from William Rivers Pitt, taking stock of the U.S.'s Iraq escapade on the occasion of the transfer of 'sovereignty'...
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TUCK TAIL AND RUN By William Rivers Pitt
TruthOut June 29, 2004
http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/062904A.shtml
The American people are not comfortable dealing with words like "total
failure" and "ruined credibility," but these are words that all of us are going
to have to become accustomed to.
A process that began in September 2002 as a coordinated propaganda blitz to
convince Americans they were on the verge of being gassed by an Osama-Saddam
Axis of Doom, a process that was swathed in flags and a snarling, nationalistic
patriotism, a process that has in the last 22 months delivered 855 dead American
soldiers, thousands of gravely wounded American soldiers and over ten thousand
dead Iraqi civilians to our collective doorstep, has now concluded with a
farcical handover of 'sovereignty' in the dead of night.
One can almost imagine American proconsul Paul Bremer handing the keys to
this rolling bomb over to former CIA pal and newly-minted Iraqi 'Prime Minister'
Iyad Allawi with a snicker and a shrug. Thanks for the laughs, Iyad, but my
helicopter is waiting on the roof.
In January 2003, less than 60 days before U.S. forces rained fire and steel
upon Baghdad in the ' Shock and Awe' portion of this escapade, Mr. Bush stood
before Congress and the American people to deliver his State of the Union
address. In it, he solemnly informed us that Iraq was in possession of 26,000
liters of anthrax, 38,000 liters of botulinum toxin, 500 tons (i.e. 1,000,000
pounds) of sarin, mustard and VX gas, 30,000 munitions to deliver these agents,
mobile biological weapons labs, a program to procure uranium from Niger to use
in nuclear bombs, and connections to al Qaeda.
None of this -- not one bit of it -- was true. This didn't stop Bush's people
from repeating these lies over and over again, even as all the evidence
accounted against them. Pottymouth-in-Chief Dick Cheney continues to flap the
Iraq-al Qaeda canard despite the fact that his best evidence to support the
theory, a bin Laden insider named Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, has gone off the
reservation. Once, al-Libi confirmed the existence of a connection, but now he
has changed his story completely.
The going theory on this flip-flop is that al-Libi endured some of the
"aggressive interrogation techniques" we have become famous for, and told his
interrogators what they wanted to hear. If you had electrodes strapped to your
testicles while you sat in one of those dark rooms with the swinging, bald light
bulb, you'd probably do something similar. Once the electrodes came off, and
once al-Libi was confronted with evidence that contradicted his gonad-inspired
claim, he reversed course and delivered another blow to Mr. Cheney's theory.
This is, in the end, merely an accent in the symphony. In attending to the
present, here is what we call sovereignty in Iraq:
--97 legal orders have been enacted by Bremer which are "binding instructions
or directives to the Iraqi people," which will last for years, and which
allocate positions controlling communications, public broadcasting, securities
markets, investigations into public corruption, petroleum and virtually every
area of government to people loyal to the occupation force. One elections law
crafted by Bremer gives a seven-member commission the power to disqualify
political parties and any of the candidates they support.
--The 25-member Iraqi Governing Council, appointed by the Bush administration
to run Iraq in its name, supposedly dissolved itself on June 1st. A
little-noticed decree from the Council, however, guarantees Council members
power to veto laws, approve Iraq's 2005 budget, and gives them seats on an array
of committees that will choose the remaining members of the National Council. In
short, the puppets installed by the Americans after the invasion, all of whom
were roundly rejected by the Iraqi people as illegitimate, are still very much
in charge.
--160,000 American troops [sic ñ does Pitt mean Coalition troops? ñH.A.] will
remain in Iraq, but the new government will have no command over them. In fact,
a recent decision by Bush and Rumsfeld grants total immunity to the soldiers and
their commanders for any illegal acts they might commit. This newly sovereign
Iraq will continue to be swarmed by an occupying force over which Allawi and
friends will have no control whatsoever.
--Oil revenues from Iraq, the money Bush has repeatedly claimed belongs to
the Iraqi people, totals more than $20 billion to date. Almost none of that
money has made its way to the Iraqi people, or to the rebuilding of
infrastructure, but has instead been redirected to the U.S. and British
corporations which basically control the Coalition Provisional Authority. The
contracts diverting these funds to these corporations are binding, and cannot be
changed even if the 'sovereign' Iraqi government decides the money could better
be spent elsewhere. For the time being, despite the billions of dollars coming
out of Iraq' s oil industry, the diversion of funds created by these CPA
contracts means that most of the money for the rebuilding of Iraqi
infrastructure will come from American taxpayers by way of the U.S. Congress.
According to a report by the BBC, most of the $20 billion cannot be accounted
for at this time. The party is not likely to end soon; since oil production
began, only 2,300 wells have been drilled in Iraq, compared with about 1 million
in Texas. A large part of the country remains virtually unexplored.
--The most important person in Iraq will not be Iyad Allawi or any other
Iraqi. The most important person in Iraq will be John Negroponte, former
American ambassador to the United Nations, who has been tapped to be ambassador
to Iraq. The American embassy in Baghdad will be the largest American embassy
anywhere in the world. As ambassador to Honduras during the Reagan
administration, Negroponte was accused of playing a central role in the human
rights violations and terror campaigns which were exposed during the Iran/Contra
scandal.
--The handover of 'sovereignty' was done two days early and in the dead of
night [this is true by Washington time, where it was 2:26 a.m., but in Baghdad,
it was 10:26 a.m. ñH.A.], purportedly, to forestall any attacks planned for the
now-discarded June 30 handover date. Somehow, however, this handshake between
pals does not seem likely to dissuade those Iraqis disposed to resisting the
invasion and occupation of their country. In all probability, the dying will
continue, which is why Mr. Bush made absolutely sure Iyad Allawi is prepared to
declare martial law in his newly liberated country.
George W. Bush would have us believe this is a great day, a great victory for
the United States. Here is what we call victory:
--855 American soldiers dead.
--Thousands more American soldiers wounded, many gravely.
--Over ten thousand Iraqi civilians dead.
--No weapons of mass destruction, and no connections to al Qaeda.
--$151 billion of taxpayer money spent to enable this mess in this fiscal
year alone, money which came out of the border patrol budget, the rail safety
budget, the Port Security budget, law enforcement agency budgets, firefighter
grants, the bioterrorism budget, the First Responders budget, and more. Do you
feel safer?
--An Iraqi government as close to democracy as the Earth is to the Oort
Cloud.
--An American government thoroughly discredited on an international stage
still rife with dangers to American security. As Cliff Kupchan, vice president
of the Nixon Center which specializes in foreign policy, said, "I don't think
you can turn around three years of U.S. foreign policy with some midnight
initiatives. The image of this president in the public's and the world's eyes is
pretty much established."
"Total failure" and "ruined credibility" are the watchwords for the day. A
process that never should have begun in the first place, a process which had
nothing to do with defending the United States, has led us to a place where
every 'goal' put forth by the Bush administration, no matter how stupid or
simple, has turned to ash. This is the great gift Mr. Bush has delivered to us:
A midnight deal, a washing of hands, and a quick exit out the back door. Honor
and integrity indeed. |