Iraq War II – 20 Years Later
by Scott
Horton Posted on March 20, 2023
https://original.antiwar.com/scott/2023/03/19/iraq-war-ii-20-years-later/
Well it seems like only yesterday, though it was half
a lifetime ago.
George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and their men and women,
especially the neoconservatives, knowingly and deliberately lied this country
into starting an aggressive war against Iraq – a war they pretended was a
“preemptive” attack against a nation that could never have laid one hand on the
United States of America in a trial of a thousand years.
According to his later CIA interrogator, Saddam
Hussein, the evil dictator said to be plotting with al Qaeda terrorists against
us, was instead semi-retired, busy writing a romance novel and refusing to
believe the US would really invade and occupy his country when he was giving
them no cause to whatsoever.
It was later credibly reported that Saddam had offered
virtually unconditional surrender twice to neocon ringleader Richard Perle who
told Hussein’s emissary: “Tell them that we will see them in Baghdad.”
One hundred and fifty million Americans, if mostly for
partisan reasons, knew better. The other 150 million, mostly fooled into
believing Iraq had attacked us on September 11, did it anyway.
What was the real reason behind it all? As the great
Justin Raimondo told the crowd in his important speech to the Libertarian Party
of Illinois, “Libertarianism in the Age of Empire,”
20 years ago:
“We are fighting a war for Israel. When the body bags
come home, and the dead are buried, let this be inscribed on their
tombstones: They died for Ariel Sharon.”
It was never the weapons. The US had disarmed Iraq of
unconventional weapons in 1991 and they knew it. They also had two spies at the
highest levels of the Iraqi government who both confirmed there were no banned
weapons left before the war. That’s why they had to resort to citing forged
documents, Katusha rocket tubes, cartoon drawings of mobile biological weapons
labs and the wholly invented threat of mushroom clouds over American cities to
convince Americans to support the war.
And they knew Iraq was not working with al Qaeda. The
CIA did a major review just after the September 11 attacks of 2001. They told
the president there was nothing there. So the CIA tortured Abu Zubaydah and Ibn
al-Libi, two associates, though not operatives of the al Qaeda group, into
pointing the finger at Saddam Hussein’s regime.
But the neoconservatives, determined to improve
Israel’s position in the region, outdid even the CIA when it came to coming up
with the lies to justify the war. After setting up what Secretary of State
Colin Powell later called, “a separate government” inside the government,
including “Douglas Feith’s Gestapo office” at the Pentagon, Cheney and the neocons
pushed the lies through and got their war.
They got 4,500 American soldiers, marines, sailors,
airmen and guardsmen killed. Hundreds more contractors, including mercenaries
were killed with them.
On the other side of the ledger, the United States destroyed
the nation of Iraq, probably permanently. By fighting a brutal civil war on
behalf of the super-majority Shi’ite Arabs, and helping them “cleanse”
especially the capital city of its minority Sunni opposition who had dominated
the former government, the US helped get approximately a million people killed.
They decimated small, local minority religious sects and ethnicities, including
Chaldean Christians, Jews, Turkmen, Marsh Arabs and others, and they deprived
the rulers of the new parliament of the last incentive to compromise with their
defeated enemies.
Hell, they no longer had any incentive to compromise
with the United States. The Iraqi regime W. Bush installed forced him to sign
on the dotted line and agree to pull US forces out by the end of 2011.
Instead of empowering the
U.S.-Israeli-Turkish-Jordanian alliance, as the neocons had envisioned, the
Americans had moved Iraq to Iran’s side of the ledger, where Baghdad would join
with Tehran, Damascus and Lebanese Hezbollah instead. The Sunni Arabs of the
Anbar and other western provinces were left men without a country.
This is why Bush’s successor, Barack Obama, and his
Israeli, Turkish, Saudi and Qatari allies backed the radical Sunni jihad in
Syria next door which grew into the so-called Islamic State, seizing eastern
Syria in 2013. It is also why ISIS then had no trouble rolling right in and
taking over western Iraq a year later, leading to the declaration of the
so-called Caliphate and then the U.S. and its allies’ Iraq War III to destroy
them again in 2014–2017.
The war of course also spread to Libya, Mali and the
rest of West Africa, Syria, as mentioned above, then Yemen. Hundreds of
thousands more people have been killed; 37 million refugees have been forced
from their homes, the greatest such crisis since the second world war.
It’s the damndest thing, all of it.
George W. Bush himself now finally admits it. On May
19, 2022, After his big Freudian slip when he blurted “Iraq” instead of
“Ukraine” while denouncing Putin’s “wholly unjustified and brutal invasion,”
his conscious mind then conceded: “Iraq too.”
It is as certain that he deliberately lied us into
that war as it is that neither he nor any of his people will ever be held
accountable for their crimes. Donald Rumsfeld and Colin Powell have already set
the precedent.
But we can at least work to make sure they are
remembered only as liars and butchers.
And we can keep in mind that the same media stars who
lied us into that war have remained in a position to lie to us about everything
under the sun in the time since then, including the current war in Ukraine.
And we can remember fondly our great friends and
mentors Justin Raimondo, Alan Bock, and Burt Blumert who
knew better and tried to show us the way.
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