Black Comedy
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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Iraq's prime
minister, Nouri al-Maliki, is rising a notch in my estimation. He's
begun to snap back at his American critics. Bully for him.
Arrogant American
politicians, in calling for his ouster, shed all pretense of any
interest in democracy. Clearly they see themselves as imperial overlords
dissatisfied with someone they consider an American stooge. American
generals even now are starting to talk about the need for a dictator,
though they don't use that term. Maybe, they are telling journalists,
democracy for Iraq wasn't such a good idea after all.
Nevertheless,
al-Maliki is the legitimately chosen head of a legitimately elected
government. It's not up to American senators and presidential candidates
to decide who should be prime minister of Iraq. These empty-headed
windbags wouldn't dream of calling for the ouster of the British
prime minister. That they so readily do so in the case of Iraq simply
shows you how they disdain the democracy they claim to support.
In fairness
to al-Maliki, it should be pointed out that the much-publicized
hand-over of "sovereignty" to the Iraqi government was
and is a sham. Iraq's army has to answer to the Americans, not to
the Iraqi government. Iraq has no intelligence agency. The intelligence
agency was set up and is run by the CIA. The U.S. is still the occupier
of Iraq, and there is relatively little freedom of the Iraqi government
to set its own policies.
Add to that
the fact that the Iraqi government, regardless of who leads it,
is stuck with a country that we "bombed back into the preindustrial
age," to use the boastful phrase of Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf
during the first Gulf War. Then, with our singularly inept attempt
at occupation, we fired its government and its army. If every member
of the Iraqi parliament had a genius IQ, they'd have a hard time
digging themselves out of the hole we dug for the country.
The Iraqi
fiasco is a black comedy black because of the tragic loss
of life and suffering it has caused, but a comedy nevertheless because
of the Three Stooges-type antics of American officials, beginning
with President Bush. The president has misled and continues to mislead
the American people in an attempt to rationalize his failed policy.
His pathetically juvenile claim that the terrorists would follow
Americans home if the U.S. withdrew from Iraq is laughable. Al-Qaida
declared war on us long before we did it the enormous favor of invading
Iraq, thus both reinforcing al-Qaida's propaganda and providing
it with a new recruitment and training ground.
Mr. Bush's
ill-fated war has not only increased the stock of the world's terrorists,
but it replaced a Sunni-led government with a Shiite-led government
that is close to Iran. You couldn't screw this situation up any
worse than if you had let Osama bin Laden plan the invasion. I have
never seen such a stupid administration as this one.
And make no
mistake there is no easy solution or way out of this morass.
Just as so many knowledgeable people, both here and in the Middle
East, warned the president beforehand, he has set loose the wild
dogs of war, chaos and havoc in a previously stable region and doesn't
have any idea at all of how to round them up.
I long ago
predicted the end result of this blundering around would be a new
dictatorship, because a brutally strong central authority is the
only way Iraq's feuding factions can be controlled. This time, however,
it likely will be someone allied to Iran.
Iraq's
misery and difficulties remind me of a quotation from a Turkish
officer who said, "The trouble with being an ally of the United
States is that you can never tell when it's going to decide to stab
itself in the back."
Amen.
August
29, 2007
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2007 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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