We Should Listen to the Iraqi Parliament

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This month marks the 15th anniversary of the US war on Iraq. The “shock and awe” attack was launched based on “stove-piped” intelligence fed from the CIA and Pentagon through an uncritical and compliant US mainstream media. The US media was a willing accomplice to this crime of aggression committed by the George W. Bush Administration.

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Despite the lies we were constantly bombarded with, Iraq never presented a threat to the United States. Iraq never had the weapons of mass destruction that the neocons used to frighten Americans into supporting the war. How many of them knew all along that there were no WMDs? We’ll never know. Attacking Iraq and overthrowing its leader was long a plan in the neocon playbook and they used the 9/11 attack on the US as an excuse to pull the plan off the shelf and put it into action.

The US “regime change” war on Iraq has directly resulted in the death of at least a quarter of a million civilians, and indirectly perhaps a million Iraqis have been killed. The Iraqi infrastructure was destroyed and the country was set back many decades in development. Far from the democratization we were promised, Iraq has been turned into a hell on earth. Due to the US use of depleted uranium and other chemical weapons like white phosphorus, Iraqis will continue to suffer from birth defects and other related illnesses for generations.

How did we get there? War propaganda was essential in paving the way for the Iraq war. Americans are generally skeptical about launching new wars, so it takes a steady media bombardment about the alleged depravities of any targeted regime before public opinion begins to shift in favor of war.

Because the neocons who helped launch the war have never had to face the consequences of their actions, they continue to promote war with impunity. Just this past week, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was pushing for a US attack on North Korea in which millions may be killed. He said this weekend, “All the damage that would come from a war would be worth it in terms of long-term stability and national security.” That’s just what they said before the US attacked Iraq, and how did that turn out? I find it disgusting that the media continues to give airtime almost exclusively to those who promote more US disasters like Iraq.

The Iraqi parliament did something extraordinary last week. A majority of elected Iraqi representatives voted to demand that their prime minister draw up a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops from the country. President Obama had withdrawn US troops from Iraq in 2011, after a status of forces agreement could not be reached with the Iraqi government, but he returned the US military to Iraq under the auspices of fighting ISIS.

We had no business going into Iraq in the first place and we have no business remaining in Iraq. Al-Qaeda and ISIS emerged in Iraq because our attack and occupation of the country 15 years ago created fertile fields for extremism. Nothing will be achieved if we remain. Let’s listen to the Iraqis and just come home!

 

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Zarathustra
Zarathustra
March 5, 2018 9:29 am

Meanwhile the US protests “human rights abuses” in the Ghouta district of Damascus. How dare the legitimate government of Syria do what all governments would do…get rid of dangerous militants, while it sells munitions to the Saudis so that they can perpetrate war crimes in Yemen.

The United States of Hypocricy and it makes me ill.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Zarathustra
March 5, 2018 9:41 am

So why don’t you move out of it?

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  Anonymous
March 5, 2018 9:46 am

GSAD

CCRider
CCRider
  Anonymous
March 5, 2018 12:30 pm

That’s “go such a dick” in case you can’t connect the dots.

steve
steve
March 5, 2018 9:47 am

On May 12, 1996, Albright defended UN sanctions against Iraq on a 60 Minutes segment in which Lesley Stahl asked her “We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean, that’s more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth it?” and Albright replied, “We think the price is worth it.
Yeah? If you and Lindsey think it’s worth it, don a helmet, lock and load your M-4 and make it happen. It’s disgusting how brave you can be thousands of miles from the fray.
How many more lives and countries will we destroy (along with our own) in the name of democracy? Psychopaths, all I see is psychopaths…

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  steve
March 5, 2018 10:02 am

“We came, we saw, he died, hahaha!” – Sec. of State H. Clinton

TampaRed
TampaRed
March 5, 2018 11:40 am

pretty good article,
“colonizing the american mind”
http://uncensoredopinion.co.za/colonizing-western-mind/

surfaddict
surfaddict
March 5, 2018 12:30 pm

why not just bring all troops stateside, militarize our borders, no wall required?

NtroP
NtroP
March 5, 2018 1:00 pm

Ron Paul
“a lone voice crying in the wilderness”
I still wear my Ron Paul Revolution hat on occasion; don’t want to wear out my red MAGA cap.

John Prokovich
John Prokovich
March 5, 2018 4:11 pm

BIG Mistake