A Comedy Routine
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
President
George Bush's denial of the reality of Iraq is beginning to sound
like a stand-up comedy routine.
"Mr.
President, the insurgency has spread to the whole country."
"We're
making great progress."
"But
Mr. President, the attacks against coalition forces have escalated
dramatically."
"We're
making great progress."
"But
Mr. President, all but 2 percent of the Iraqi people want us to
leave."
"We're
making great progress."
"And
the interim government has no support and in fact can't step outside
the Green Zone without being surrounded by American security."
"We're
making great progress."
And so forth. Whether the president is actually in denial or is
misleading the public for partisan purposes, I will leave to your
judgment. It would be less dangerous if he were engaged in deliberate
deception. That, at least, is a sign of sanity.
Some are now speculating that the president's solution to the morass
in Iraq will be to launch an attack against Iran after the
election, of course. There can be no other reason to sell Israel
bunker-buster bombs. The only possible target would be Iran's nuclear
reactors. The Iranians would retaliate, and, of course, the United
States would join the war in defense of Israel. Widening the war
to a country with 60 million people might sound stupid, but with
this administration's record of stupid decisions, it's not to be
ruled out.
Nothing would destroy the democratic movement in Iran quicker than
an attack by Israel and the United States. The same stupid people
who thought we would be greeted as liberators in Iraq, however,
might actually think Iranians would welcome an attack. People who
spend their lives in academic surroundings can be forgiven for not
knowing much about human nature. The most basic response of all
humans is to rally around their country's government when it is
attacked by a foreign power. The Iranians would certainly do that,
as they demonstrated in the 1980s when Saddam Hussein attacked them.
As all democratic nations do, we have uneven luck in choosing our
leaders, but this is the first administration that actually scares
me. There is nothing so stupid and wrongheaded that I can't visualize
them doing.
Bush has no real compassion. That's why he forbids ceremonies for
returning dead. According to Ollie North, President Reagan was at
the airport every time a dead American serviceman's body came home.
The British also formally greet their returning dead with honor
and respect. Only in the United States does the government even
forbid news organizations from greeting the dead.
Bush and his corporate cronies care for Bush and his corporate cronies.
If Reagan was the Teflon president, Bush is the irresponsible and
unaccountable president. Not only has he created a bloody mess in
Iraq, his economic policies have forced many American working men
to endanger their lives by going there to work. Naturally, wages
in Iraq, for everybody but the troops and the Iraqi people, are
exorbitant, since the taxpayers are footing the bills.
I've noticed that Bush has stayed out of Iraq, except for his short
dead-of-the-night sneak into and out of the Baghdad airport for
a photo op. If we are making such great progress, as he keeps insisting
that we are, surely he could visit the country in the daytime. Other
national leaders have done so.
But the Bush policy in regard to Iraq has been a fraud from the
beginning, and it remains a fraud with the appointment of an old
CIA leech as prime minister to oversee the rape of Iraq by the favored
corporate pirates. The Iraqi people know the score. The question
is, Do the American people?
September
25, 2004
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years, reporting on everything
from sports to politics. From 196971, he worked as a campaign
staffer for gubernatorial, senatorial and congressional races in
several states. He was an editor, assistant to the publisher, and
columnist for the Orlando Sentinel from 1971 to 2001. He
now writes a syndicated column which is carried on LewRockwell.com.
Reese served two years active duty in the U.S. Army as a tank gunner.
Write to Charley Reese at P.O. Box 2446, Orlando, FL 32802.
©
2004 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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