Goodbye and Good Luck
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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If I were
an American soldier in Iraq, I'd be tempted mightily to say, "Good
luck and goodbye," and then start for home. I can't see losing
even one more soldier in a war over a country in which 99.9 percent
of the American people have no interest.
Iraq had no
effect on the American people before President Bush's illegal invasion
of it. It has no effect on us now, unless you have loved ones being
fed into the meat grinder that is making futility sausage. What
possible difference does it make to us who rules Iraq?
As a matter
of fact, we should not only pull all of our troops out of Iraq,
but also withdraw them from Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and anywhere
else they happen to be in the Middle East. If our leaders had the
brains to do this, they would discover that the people in that part
of the world are quite capable of running their own affairs.
Some of them
might kill each other, but eventually things would settle down.
It is, after all, one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
In the meantime, no one in that part of the world could use us as
an excuse for doing anything, and it wouldn't be our guys who are
getting killed.
I would also
pull out of Afghanistan and say to the government, the Taliban and
al-Qaida, you fellows work this out among yourselves, because frankly
we don't give a damn. Your hardscrabble country isn't worth 10 bucks,
much less the billions we've spent on it. If you need water, dig
a well; if you need food, grow it. Goodbye and good luck.
The American
people have been conned into accepting the idea of an empire, when
there is no need for one. Wherever there is oil, it will be available
for sale because it is otherwise worthless, and why should we care
from whom we buy it? Some of the worst people in the world are sitting
on big oil reserves, and you know what? Their oil burns just as
well as anybody else's.
The imperialists
have created the illusion that we are in control of the world and
if we weren't, everything would fall apart. That's not true. First
of all, we are not in control of the world. Secondly, we are not
the world's only remaining superpower. We could not whip China or
Russia in an all-out war probably not even Iran.
It's true
that we have a lot of fancy weapons, but we bought them all on credit,
and it won't be long before our credit will be maxed out. The Chinese
have already demonstrated that they can take out satellites, and
I'm sure the Russians have that capability, too. The problem with
relying on high-tech solutions comes when your high-tech crashes.
Knock out those satellites, and the U.S. will not only be blind,
but impotent.
Furthermore,
we're trying to be an empire on the cheap. To run an empire, you
need lots and lots of cannon fodder. Since we stupidly decided to
have an all-volunteer Army, we can't afford too much cannon fodder.
If push came to shove, the Chinese could afford to lose 100 million
soldiers and still have a problem with overpopulation. How many
of our soldiers could we lose before everyone started screaming
"stop the war"? We've lost only a little over 3,500 in
Iraq so far, and pressure is already starting to build.
What
the knuckleheads in Washington have created is an empire of delusions
and illusions. It's time for the nation to wake up and adopt a realistic
foreign policy, which is trade and friendly relations with anybody
who wants it. As for those who don't, we simply ignore them. We
don't need to be anybody's enemy.
As for defense,
defending our space is easy and cheap. As another mark of imperial
stupidity, the rulers of the empire can't even do that while they
fail overseas.
June
25, 2007
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2007 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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