Catastrophe by the Numbers
by Chris Floyd
by Chris Floyd
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Two telling
stories came over the transom this week seemingly unrelated,
except tangentially, as both deal with different aspects of the
fiasco in Iraq. Yet together they provide an illuminating glimpse
like a discarded corpse revealed by a lightning flash
of the moral horror that George W. Bush and his sycophants have
wrought both in Iraq and the United States.
First, from
the Catholic News Service: "Half
of All Christians Have Fled Iraq Since 2003, Says Baghdad Bishop."
Excerpt:
Chaldean
Catholic Auxiliary Bishop Andreos Abouna of Baghdad said that
before the invasion there were about 1.2 million Christians in
the predominantly Shiite Muslim state. Since then the overall
number has dropped to about 600,000, he said. "What we are
hearing now is the alarm bell for Christianity in Iraq,"
the bishop said. "When so many are leaving from a small community
like ours, you know that it is dangerous dangerous for
the future of the church in Iraq."
About
97 percent of the country's total 27 million Iraqis are Shiite
and Sunni Muslims; Christians make up the majority of the remaining
3 percent. The Chaldean Catholics speak Aramaic, the language
of Jesus.
.Many
people were unnerved by the lack of security and confidence in
the political process that was supposed to usher in a new era
of peace, democracy and rule of law following the removal of President
Saddam Hussein by coalition forces, Bishop Abouna said.
Bishop
Abouna said he thought it was unlikely that many of those who
had emigrated would return.
The destruction
of Iraq's Christian community one of the oldest in the world
is no mean feat. The religion took root in the land in the
first generation after the Romans executed the troublesome of Nazareth,
and has flourished there for almost 2,000 years. Now it is being
wiped out before our eyes. Half gone already, it will certainly
disappear altogether in the next few years, as civil war consumes
the nation, and sects devoted to the most fanatic and retrograde
distortions of Islam empowered beyond measure by the Bush
Faction's war of aggression impose their draconian rule.
Surely the oh-so-Christian Coalition of Bush and Blair will record
this with their many high and worthy deeds.
As the story
notes, Iraq's Christians still speak the language that Jesus spoke,
a fragment of which is preserved in the English Bible that we're
told Bush reads every day the cry from the cross: "Eloi,
Eloi, lama sabachthani?" My God, my God, why have you forsaken
me? It's a lament of utter existential despair that is no doubt
echoed every day by his followers in the "liberated" land.
But of course
Bush doesn't speak the language of Jesus, literally or metaphorically.
(With the possible exception of the world-devouring Pantocrator
portrayed in the Book of Revelation, a work of genocidal frenzy
well-described by Martin Luther: "Christ is neither taught
nor known in it." Naturally, this Grand Guignol is a great
favorite among the sects devoted to the most fanatic and retrograde
distortions of Christianity i.e., Bush's loyal "base.")
No, the itinerant preacher who denounced the rich and served the
poor is incomprehensible to the Crawford Caligula. Bush speaks only
the language of Caesar: brute force, adorned with preening, self-serving
lies.
This imperial
mendacity undergirds the second story in our lightning flash. This
is an AP report an excellent piece of work by Charles Hanley
on the alarming poll showing that fully 50 percent of all
Americans now believe that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction
at the time of the Bush invasion. This number represents a hefty
increase in credulity from the 36 percent of Ostrich-Americans who
held this same false belief just last year.
As Hanley notes,
one major factor in this higher heaping of horseshit was the codswallop
disgorged last month by a pair of greasy pols: the swiftly sinking,
sex-obsessed, K Street corruptocract Sen. Rick "Saneless"
Santorum and his House-mate, Rep. Pete "Huckster" Hoekstra.
With great, Fox-fueled fanfare, the
dimbulb duo released an "intelligence report" claiming
that WMD had indeed been found in Iraq fully "justifying"
Bush's Babylonian conquest.
What they had
"unearthed," of course, was the decidedly unsecret fact
that over the course of three years, Iraq's occupiers had come across
a few old chemical weapon shells scattered here and there around
the country. These were remnants of the once-great arsenal of deadly
toxins that Saddam had amassed with the direct and ample aid of
a U.S. president named George Bush, who explicitly ordered American
agencies to approve the shipment of weaponizable poisons and other
"dual-use technologies" for WMD to his favorite tough
guy, Saddam. But Saneless and Huckster were trumpeting was not a
noble casus belli but simply the fetid leavings of a former Bush
Family crime.
As Hanley points
out, "the Pentagon and outside experts stressed that these
abandoned shells, many found in ones and twos, were 15 years old
or more, their chemical contents were degraded, and they were unusable
as artillery ordnance. Since the 1990s, such 'orphan' munitions,
from among 160,000 made by Iraq and destroyed, have turned up on
old battlefields and elsewhere in Iraq, ex-inspectors say. In other
words, this was no surprise."
What was the
truth of the situation? Hanley again: "The reality in this
case is that after a 16-month, $900-million-plus investigation,
the U.S. weapons hunters known as the Iraq Survey Group declared
that Iraq had dismantled its chemical, biological and nuclear arms
programs in 1991 under U.N. oversight. That finding in 2004 reaffirmed
the work of U.N. inspectors who in 2002-03 found no trace of banned
arsenals in Iraq."
The story makes
clear that is not just the Congressional con-men and the knowing
liars on Fox News hoodwinking the public. In this case, as in so
many others in our fetid day, the fish rots from the head:
"I think
the Santorum-Hoekstra thing is the latest 'factoid,' but the basic
dynamic is the insistent repetition by the Bush administration
of the original argument," said John Prados, author of the
2004 book Hoodwinked:
The Documents That Reveal How Bush Sold Us a War.
Administration
statements still describe Saddam's Iraq as a threat. Despite the
official findings, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has allowed
only that "perhaps" WMD weren't in Iraq. And Bush himself,
since 2003, has repeatedly insisted on one plainly false point:
that Saddam rebuffed the U.N. inspectors in 2002, that "he
wouldn't let them in," as he said in 2003, and "he chose
to deny inspectors," as he said this March.
The facts
are that Iraq after a four-year hiatus in cooperating with
inspections acceded to the U.N. Security Council's demand
and allowed scores of experts to conduct more than 700 inspections
of potential weapons sites from Nov. 27, 2002, to March 16, 2003.
The inspectors said they could wrap up their work within months.
Instead, the U.S. invasion aborted that work.
As recently
as May 27, Bush told West Point graduates, "When the United
Nations Security Council gave him one final chance to disclose
and disarm, or face serious consequences, he refused to take that
final opportunity."
All of them
Bush, Rice, Hoekstra, Santorum, the warmongering nabobs at
Fox News know they are peddling lies. The truth is too glaringly
obvious to ignore, even for a pathologically incurious, spoon-fed
twit like Bush. But they don't care. Hanley's story is one of the
very few in the mainstream press to have ever laid out the facts
alongside their lies in a calm, straightforward fashion. It's clear,
concise, quietly but utterly devastating and it won't make
a damn bit of difference.
The Bushists
know that a wire story buried on page 16 of the Topeka Times
or even splashed on the front of the Washington Post
poses no threat to their propaganda machine. They know that the
majority of Americans get their "news" from TV
or rather, from glimpses at the scrolling headlines rolling by under
the bland, blathering, blow-dried heads of the anchors and the fulminating
mugs of the countless hard-right apparatchiks who dominate the screen.
The lies will go on and the corpses will keep piling up,
despite the occasional flash of lightning piercing through the dark.
August
8, 2006
Chris
Floyd [send him mail]
is the author of Empire
Burlesque: The Secret History of the Bush Regime.
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