We Have Nothing to Fear But Bush Himself
by
Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
Suppose
you are the party responsible for invading a country under totally
false pretenses. Suppose you had totally unrealistic expectations
about the consequences of your gratuitous aggression.
What
do you do when, instead of being greeted with flowers, you find
your army is tied down by insurgents and you have no face-saving
way to get out of the morass? If you are the moronic Bush administration,
you blame someone else.
Rumsfeld,
Wolfowitz, Rice, Cheney and Bush blame Syria and Iran for the troubles
that they brought upon themselves. The Iraqi insurgency, say the
Five Morons, is the fault of Syria and Iran.
Here
is Rumsfeld excusing himself for his dismal failures in Iraq: "Partly
it’s [the insurgency] a function of what the Syrians and the Iranians
are doing."
You
see, the facts that the US invaded Iraq on false pretenses, killed
and maimed tens of thousands of Iraqis, shot down women and children
in the streets, blew up Iraqis’ homes, hospitals and mosques, cut
Iraqis off from vital services such as water and electricity, destroyed
the institutions of civil society, left half the population without
means of livelihood, filled up prisons with people picked up off
the streets and then tortured and humiliated them for fun and games
are not facts that explain why there is an insurgency. These facts
are just descriptions of collateral damage associated with America
"bringing democracy to Iraq."
The
insurgency, according to the Five Morons, is because Syria and Iran
won’t close their borders, thus letting in "terrorists"
who are responsible for the insurgency. Some might think that this
accusation is an example of the pot calling the kettle black coming
as it does from the US, a country that has not only proven itself
incapable of closing its own borders but also has demonstrated no
respect whatsoever for the borders of other countries.
The
Bush administration, which already held the world record as the
most deluded government in history, has now taken denial to unprecedented
highs by blaming Syria and Iran for its "Iraqi problem."
Why didn’t Americans realize that it is dangerous to put a buffoon
in charge of the US government who hasn’t a clue about the world
around him, what he is doing or the consequences of his actions?
Why
is Secretary of State Rice trying to set Iran up for UN sanctions
– which the US can manipulate to justify invading another Muslim
country – when the US has proven to the world that it cannot occupy
Baghdad, much less Iraq?
Are
Iran and Syria going to quake in their boots after witnessing the
success of a few thousand insurgents in tying down 8 US divisions?
The bulk of the US force in Iraq is engaged in protecting its own
bases and supply lines. It was all the generals could do to scrape
up 10,000 Marines for their pointless assault on Fallujah.
What
is the point of the Bush administration’s bellicosity when it has
been conclusively demonstrated that the US has insufficient troops
to successfully occupy Iraq, much less Syria and Iran? The American
people should be scared to death that they have put in power such
deluded people.
Are
Americans going to fall for the same set of WMD lies a second time?
Are Americans going to deliver up their sons, and perhaps daughters
as well, to be drafted and sent to the Middle East to be killed
and maimed for no American cause?
The
US Treasury is empty. The once "almighty" dollar is tottering.
The US military is stretched to the breaking point. Former allies
look askance at America. Hatred of America has reached an all time
high.
The
Bush administration must bring its policies in line with its means
before it leads our country into greater disaster. The Bush administration
and its deluded sycophants must stop poking fun at "reality-based"
experts and listen to a reality-based message.
There
is no possibility of the US imposing its will on the Muslim world.
By its behavior the Bush administration is confirming Osama bin
Laden’s propaganda and breeding more terrorists.
It
does not serve America for Bush to impose Ariel Sharon’s agenda
on the Middle East. Bush’s insane policy is producing rising anger
that endangers Israel and America’s puppet governments in Egypt,
Jordan, and Pakistan along with the Saudi regime. Ironically, this
is recognized by Egypt’s Mubarak and Jordan’s King Abdullah, who
was unable to refrain from pointing out that Bush has managed to
create a Shi’ite crescent from Iran to Lebanon.
What,
King Abdullah wonders, will be the next unintended consequence of
the moronic administration that the American people in their superior
wisdom and virtue have seen fit to empower in Washington. "If
our aim is to win against terrorism, we can’t afford more instability
in the area," warned the king prior to the ill-fated US invasion
of Iraq. "It’s the potential Armageddon of Iraq that worries
all of us."
It
should worry Americans, too.
February
12, 2005
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
© 2005 Creators Syndicate
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