Is President Bush Sane?
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
DIGG THIS
Tens of millions
of Americans want President George W. Bush to be impeached for the
lies and deceit he used to launch an illegal war and for violating
his oath of office to uphold the US Constitution. Millions of other
Americans want Bush turned over to the war crimes tribunal at The
Hague. The true fate that awaits Bush is psychiatric incarceration.
The president
of the United States is so deep into denial that he is no longer
among the sane.
Delusion still
rules Bush three weeks after the American people repudiated him
and his catastrophic war in elections that delivered both House
and Senate to the Democrats in the hope that control over Congress
would give the opposition party the strength to oppose the mad occupant
of the White House.
On November
28 Bush insisted that US troops would not be withdrawn from Iraq
until he had completed his mission of building a stable Iraqi democracy
capable of spreading democratic change in the Middle East.
Bush made this
astonishing statement the day after NBC News, a major television
network, declared Iraq to be in the midst of a civil war, a judgment
with which former Secretary of State Colin Powell concurs.
The same day
that Bush reaffirmed his commitment to building a stable Iraqi democracy,
a secret US Marine Corps intelligence report was leaked. According
to the Washington Post, the report concludes: "the social and
political situation has deteriorated to a point that US and Iraqi
troops are no longer capable of militarily defeating the insurgency
in al-Anbar province."
The Marine
Corps intelligence report says that Al Qaeda is the "dominant
organization of influence" in Anbar province, and is more important
than local authorities, the Iraqi government and US troops "in
its ability to control the day-to-day life of the average Sunni."
Bush’s astonishing
determination to deny Iraq reality was made the same day that the
US-installed Iraqi prime minister al-Maliki and US puppet King Abdullah
II of Jordan abruptly cancelled a meeting with Bush after Bush was
already in route to Jordon on Air Force One. Bush could not meet
with Maliki in Iraq, because violence in Baghdad is out of control.
For security reasons, the US Secret Service would not allow President
Bush to go to Iraq, where he is "building a stable democracy."
Bush made his
astonishing statement in the face of news leaks of the Iraq Study
Group’s call for a withdrawal of all US combat forces from Iraq.
The Iraq Study Group is led by Bush family operative James A. Baker,
a former White House chief of staff, former Secretary of the Treasury,
and former Secretary of State. Baker was tasked by father Bush to
save the son. Apparently, son Bush hasn’t enough sanity to allow
himself to be saved.
Bush’s denial
of Iraqi reality was made even as one of the most influential Iraqi
Shiite leaders, Moqtada al-Sadr, is building an anti-US parliamentary
alliance to demand the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.
Maliki himself
appears on the verge of desertion by his American sponsors. The
White House has reportedly "lost confidence" in Maliki’s
"ability to control violence." Fox "News" disinformation
agency immediately began blaming Maliki for the defeat the US has
suffered in Iraq. NY governor Pataki told Fox "News" that
"Maliki is not doing his job." Pataki claimed that US
troops were doing "a great job."
A number of
other politicians and talking heads joined in the scapegoating of
Maliki. No one explained how Maliki can be expected to save Iraq
when US troops cannot provide enough security for the Iraqi government
to go outside the heavily fortified "green zone" that
occupies a small area of Baghdad. If the US Marines cannot control
Anbar province, what chance is there for Maliki? What can Maliki
do if the security provided by US troops is so bad that the President
of the US cannot even visit the country?
The only people
in Iraq who are safe belong to Al Qaeda and the Sunni insurgents
or are Shiite militia leaders such as al-Sadr.
An American
group, the Center for Constitutional Rights, has filed war crimes
charges in Germany against former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
A number of former US attorneys believe President Bush and Vice
President Cheney deserve the same.
Bush
has destroyed the entire social, political, and economic fabric
of Iraq. Saddam Hussein sat on the lid of Pandora’s Box of sectarian
antagonisms, but Bush has opened the lid. Hundreds of thousands
of Iraqi civilians have been killed as "collateral damage"
in Bush’s war to bring "stable democracy" to Iraq. Tens
of thousands of Iraqi children have been orphaned and maimed. Hundreds
of thousands of Iraqis have fled their country. The Middle East
is aflame with hatred of America, and the ground is shaking under
the feet of American puppet governments in the Middle East. US casualties
(killed and wounded) number 25,000.
And
Bush has not had enough!
What better
proof of Bush’s insanity could there be?
December
4, 2006
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail] wrote the Kemp-Roth bill and was Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury in the Reagan administration. He was Associate Editor
of the Wall
Street Journal
editorial page and Contributing Editor of National
Review. He
is author or coauthor of eight books, including The
Supply-Side Revolution
(Harvard University Press). He has held numerous academic appointments,
including the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Center
for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University and
Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
He has contributed to numerous scholar journals and testified before
Congress on 30 occasions. He has been awarded the U.S. Treasury's
Meritorious Service Award and the French Legion of Honor. He was
a reviewer for the Journal
of Political Economy
under editor Robert Mundell. He
is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
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© 2006 Creators Syndicate
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