We
Will Rape Your Women, Heck We Will Rape Our Women, But We Would
Never Flush the Koran
by
James Glaser
by James Glaser
Washington
is sounding indignant about a report in Newsweek that American
Prison Guards desecrated the Muslim Holy Book, the Koran, by flushing
it down a toilet. In Kabul, Afghanistan, US military spokesman Colonel
Jim Yonts is reported to have said, "Any disrespect to the
Koran and any other religion is not tolerated by our culture and
values." That sounds good, but Muslims and most of the world
are not going to buy it.
The
reputation of our country hinges on our credibility and that credibility
is at an all time low right about now. The Muslim world is upset
about reports that our prison interrogators will desecrate the Koran,
the Muslim Holy Book, their bible if you will, to intimidate prisoners
into talking. In some Muslim countries, desecrating the Koran is
punishable by death and several reports say American Prison Guards,
have shown disrespect toward the Koran and have even flushed it
down the toilet.
A
few decades ago no one would believe a report like that, but today
nothing is unbelievable when it comes to what our country will stoop
to.
Colonel
David H. Hackworth wrote, "By April 2004, rapes and assaults
of American female soldiers were epidemic in the Middle East. But
even after more than 83 incidents were reported during a six-month
period in Iraq and Kuwait, the 24-hour rape hotline in Kuwait was
still being answered by a machine advising callers to leave a phone
number where they could be reached." This is how we treat American
women. This is a reflection on our "culture and values."
It
is widely reported that many American military women serving in
Iraq, need guards in order to take a shower because of fear of sexual
assaults by their fellow soldiers. Washington wants the world to
believe that some of these same troops would never flush a Koran.
American
Soldiers have been indicted for raping Iraqi women, but we have
no numbers and because we keep no numbers on the number of Iraqi
women and children killed in this war, it should be no surprise
that we keep no count of Iraqi women reporting that they have been
raped by Americans.
The
whole world has seen the photos of American troops sexually humiliating
and torturing Iraqi terror suspects. We have all read reports of
prisoners being beat to death in American run prisons in Afghanistan,
but we want the world to know we would never flush the Koran down
a toilet.
American
citizens were horrified when they saw the photos from Abu Ghraib
Prison, but we were only shown the tame ones. Senator Richard J.
Durbin saw the photos our government wouldn’t let us see and he
said, "There were some awful scenes. It felt like you were
descending into one of the rings of hell, and sadly it was our own
creation." Congressman Martin T. Meehan said, "I was obviously
shocked and horrified to discover that the new photos are even more
gruesome than those we have seen in the media." Now Washington
wants the world to believe that our values and culture are such,
that we would never desecrate a Holy book. Torture, sexually humiliate,
and sexually assault, Yes. Desecrate, No
Our
admitted acts in Bush’s War on Terror are so criminal that it is
impossible for the White House to hold the line and say that what
we are accused of now, the desecration of the Koran, never happened.
From
the fact that we attacked Iraq because of fictitious Weapons of
Mass Destruction, to the torture and killing of Iraqi and Afghan
suspects, American credibility has been on a steady downward path.
Today with the availability of cheap video cameras and the use of
cell phones to send photos, the world’s media no longer has to rely
on America’s major news outlets to see what in going on in the combat
zone.
In
both Iraq and Afghanistan there have been independent and Arab news
sources broadcasting the horror of Bush’s Wars. Horrors the American
people will never see here at home. The rest of the world sees the
carnage taking place every day in Iraq. The bodies of children and
their mothers are shown where they died. The horror of an Iraqi
hospital can be seen all over the world, except in North America.
In North America, we are not even permitted to see our own Military
Hospitals on television, nor the flag draped coffins of our troops
who have died in Combat.
Washington
and even George Bush himself will try and spin this latest charge
against our country, but today the United States has too much baggage
from what we have already done, for anyone to take Bush’s denials
seriously.
May
18, 2005
Jim
Glaser [send him mail],
a Marine Corps Vietnam War veteran and Commander of VFW Post 3869,
works to educate the American public on the consequences of war.
His personal website is James-Glaser.com.
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