Is the Bush Administration Certifiable?
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Has
President Bush lost his grip on reality?
In
his December 1 speech in Halifax, Nova Scotia, President Bush again
declared his intention to pre-emptively attack "enemies who
plot in secret and set out to murder the innocent and the unsuspecting."
Freedom from terrorism, Bush declared, will come only through pre-emptive
war against enemies of democracy.
How
does Bush know who and where these secret enemies are? How many
more times will his guesses be wrong like he was about Iraq?
What
world does Bush live in? The US cannot control Iraq, much less battle
the rest of the Muslim world and beyond. While Bush threatened the
world with US aggression, headlines revealed the futility of preemptively
invading countries: "Pentagon to Boost Iraq Force by 12,000,"
"US Death Toll in Iraq at Highest Monthly Level," "Wounded
Disabled Soldiers Kept on Active Duty."
We
are getting our butts kicked in Iraq, and Bush wants to invade more
countries? It is clear as day that we do not have enough troops
to deal with Iraq. The 12,000 additional troops "to improve
security" are being acquired by extending the combat tours
of troops already on duty in Iraq. More US soldiers were killed
in Iraq in November than in any previous month. The US is so hard
up for troops that the Pentagon is deploying soldiers who have lost
arms and legs in combat. On December 1 the Washington Post reported:
"US armed forces have recently announced new efforts to keep
seriously wounded or disabled soldiers on active duty."
Redeploying
the disabled is presented as a heroic demonstration of our gung-ho
warriors’ fighting spirit. But what it really means is we have no
more troops to throw at the few thousand lightly armed Iraqi insurgents
who have tied down eight US divisions.
According
to the US military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, the hospital
has treated 20,802 US troops for injuries received in Iraq. According
to the Pentagon’s figures, 54% of the wounded are too seriously
injured to return to their units. If that figure is correct, it
would mean that the insurgents have put 11,233 US troops out of
action. Add in the 1,254 US troops who have been killed for a total
of 12,487. That’s 9% of our total force in Iraq and a much higher
percentage of our combat force.
There
is no indication that we have put 12,487 Iraqi insurgents out of
action. Indeed, until very recently the US military estimated that
there were only several thousand active insurgents in all of Iraq.
Someone
needs to tell Bush that terrorists are stateless and that invading
states creates insurgencies. In Iraq our soldiers are not fighting
terrorists. They are fighting an insurgency that Bush created by
invading Iraq. Bush’s pre-emptive wars are a good way to depopulate
the US and bankrupt our country.
For
all our firepower, we are not winning the war. Fallujah has been
destroyed, but the US military can claim only 12001600 insurgents
were killed. Many of the dead counted as insurgents are probably
civilians killed by the US military’s indiscriminate use of high
explosives. But even if we assume the military’s estimate of enemy
dead is accurate, it is an unimpressive figure in view of the 850
wounded and 71 dead Americans. US Fallujah casualties of 921 is
a strikingly high figure considering the heavy armor, artillery,
helicopter gunships, jet fighters, and sophisticated communications
that back up US troops.
Why
was Bush in Nova Scotia advocating pre-emptive invasion unless Bush
has other Middle Eastern countries targeted? Iran and Syria are
the only two remaining Middle Eastern countries that are not ruled
by US puppets.
Lacking
sufficient military forces to successfully occupy Iraq, how is Bush
going to engage in pre-emptive wars against Iran and Syria without
bringing back the draft? If eight US divisions can’t do the job
in Iraq, sixteen US divisions won’t be enough for Iran. Defeating
standing armies is a different game from occupying a hostile country.
The US military is good at the former, not at the latter.
Bush
would serve our country and the rest of the world far better by
ceasing his macho aggressive talk and working to create trust and
good will. Bush is a very foolish man if he thinks America will
bear no consequences for his support for Israel’s appalling treatment
of the Palestinians. Is Bush really as stupid as he sounds? Is the
President of the United States so poorly informed that he believes
that the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon have
nothing to do with US support of Israel’s destruction of the Palestinian
people?
Surely
the American president is not so dumb as to believe that Osama bin
Laden went to all the trouble of bringing down the World Trade Center
simply because Muslims hate freedom and democracy? If all terrorists
want to do is to show their disdain for western freedom and democracy,
they have much closer and softer targets in Italy, Greece, France,
Germany, England, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, and Belgium.
The
American public is totally uninformed about the true character of
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Americans could learn a great
deal by reading Israeli newspapers and the reports of Israeli peace
groups. However, it is impossible to believe that the US government
is equally in the dark about the consequences of Bush’s support
for Israeli aggression against the Palestinians and the impact Bush’s
support of Israel has on Muslims’ attitudes toward the US.
A
president who misled us about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction
and terrorist links will also mislead us about the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, about Iran’s intentions indeed about everything. Bush
proved that his word cannot be trusted; yet Americans reelected
him.
Bush
got the voters’ message: "Lie to us some more."
On
December 3, Russian President Vladimir L. Putin replied to Bush’s
Hallifax speech by declaring Bush’s policy "dictatorial and
hypocritical." Russia’s leader warned that policies "based
on the barrack-room principles of a unipolar world appear to be
extremely dangerous." Russian Air Force commander General Vladimir
Mikhailov announced that Russia, too, can engage in pre-emptive
attacks. Russia has informed neighboring Georgia that Russia might
use cruise missiles and strategic bombers in preventive strikes
against Chechen terrorists sheltering on Georgian territory.
Bush’s
insane doctrine of pre-emptive war promises a 21st century more
bloody than the 20th.
December
6, 2004
Dr.
Roberts [send him mail]
is
John M. Olin Fellow at the Institute for Political Economy and Research
Fellow at the Independent Institute. He is a former associate editor
of the Wall Street Journal, former contributing editor for
National Review, and a former assistant secretary of the
U.S. Treasury. He is the co-author of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.
Copyright
© 2004 Creators Syndicate
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