The Lord of Chaos

Guest Post by Chris Hedges

The politicians and shills in the media who orchestrated 20 years of military debacles in the Middle East, and who seek a world dominated by U.S. power, must be held accountable for their crimes.

Two decades ago, I sabotaged my career at The New York Times. It was a conscious choice. I had spent seven years in the Middle East, four of them as the Middle East Bureau Chief. I was an Arabic speaker. I believed, like nearly all Arabists, including most of those in the State Department and the CIA, that a “preemptive” war against Iraq would be the most costly strategic blunder in American history. It would also constitute what the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg called the “supreme international crime.” While Arabists in official circles were muzzled, I was not. I was invited by them to speak at The State Department, The United States Military Academy at West Point and to senior Marine Corps officers scheduled to be deployed to Kuwait to prepare for the invasion.

Mine was not a popular view nor one a reporter, rather than an opinion columnist, was permitted to express publicly according to the rules laid down by the newspaper. But I had experience that gave me credibility and a platform. I had reported extensively from Iraq. I had covered numerous armed conflicts, including the first Gulf War and the Shi’ite uprising in southern Iraq where I was taken prisoner by The Iraqi Republican Guard. I easily dismantled the lunacy and lies used to promote the war, especially as I had reported on the destruction of Iraq’s chemical weapons stockpiles and facilities by the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) inspection teams. I had detailed knowledge of how degraded the Iraqi military had become under U.S. sanctions. Besides, even if Iraq did possess “weapons of mass destruction” that would not have been a legal justification for war.

The death threats towards me exploded when my stance became public in numerous interviews and talks I gave across the country. They were either mailed in by anonymous writers or expressed by irate callers who would daily fill up the message bank on my phone with rage-filled tirades. Right-wing talk shows, including Fox News, pilloried me, especially after I was heckled and booed off a commencement stage at Rockford College for denouncing the war. The Wall Street Journal wrote an editorial attacking me. Bomb threats were called into venues where I was scheduled to speak. I became a pariah in the newsroom. Reporters and editors I had known for years would lower their heads as I passed, fearful of any career-killing contagion. I was issued a written reprimand by The New York Times to cease speaking publicly against the war. I refused. My tenure was over.

What is disturbing is not the cost to me personally. I was aware of the potential consequences. What is disturbing is that the architects of these debacles have never been held accountable and remain ensconced in power. They continue to promote permanent war, including the ongoing proxy war in Ukraine against Russia, as well as a future war against China.

The politicians who lied to us — George W. BushDick CheneyCondoleezza RiceHillary Clinton and Joe Biden to name but a few — extinguished millions of lives, including thousands of American lives, and left Iraq along with Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, Libya and Yemen in chaos. They exaggerated or fabricated conclusions from intelligence reports to mislead the public. The big lie is taken from the playbook of totalitarian regimes.

The cheerleaders in the media for war — Thomas FriedmanDavid RemnickRichard CohenGeorge PackerWilliam KristolPeter BeinartBill KellerRobert KaplanAnne ApplebaumNicholas KristofJonathan ChaitFareed ZakariaDavid FrumJeffrey GoldbergDavid Brooks and Michael Ignatieff — were used to amplify the lies and discredit the handful of us, including Michael MooreRobert Scheer and Phil Donahue, who opposed the war. These courtiers were often motivated more by careerism than idealism. They did not lose their megaphones or lucrative speaking fees and book contracts once the lies were exposed, as if their crazed diatribes did not matter. They served the centers of power and were rewarded for it.

Many of these same pundits are pushing further escalation of the war in Ukraine, although most know as little about Ukraine or NATO’s provocative and unnecessary expansion to the borders of Russia as they did about Iraq.

“I told myself and others that Ukraine is the most important story of our time, that everything we should care about is on the line there,” George Packer writes in The Atlantic magazine. “I believed it then, and I believe it now, but all of this talk put a nice gloss on the simple, unjustifiable desire to be there and see.”

Packer views war as a purgative, a force that will jolt a country, including the U.S., back to the core moral values he supposedly found amongst American volunteers in Ukraine.

“I didn’t know what these men thought of American politics, and I didn’t want to know,” he writes of two U.S. volunteers. “Back home we might have argued; we might have detested each other. Here, we were joined by a common belief in what the Ukrainians were trying to do and admiration for how they were doing it. Here, all the complex infighting and chronic disappointments and sheer lethargy of any democratic society, but especially ours, dissolved, and the essential things — to be free and live with dignity — became clear. It almost seemed as if the U.S. would have to be attacked or undergo some other catastrophe for Americans to remember what Ukrainians have known from the start.”

The Iraq war cost at least $3 trillion and the 20 years of warfare in the Middle East cost a total of some $8 trillion. The occupation created Shi’ite and Sunni death squads, fueled horrific sectarian violence, gangs of kidnappers, mass killings and torture. It gave rise to al-Qaeda cells and spawned ISIS which at one point controlled a third of Iraq and Syria. ISIS carried out rape, enslavement and mass executions of Iraqi ethnic and religious minorities such as the Yazidis. It persecuted Chaldean Catholics and other Christians. This mayhem was accompanied by an orgy of killing by U.S. occupation forces, such as as the gang rape and murder of Abeer al-Janabi, a 14-year-old girl and her family by members of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne. The U.S. routinely engaged in the torture and execution of detained civilians, including at Abu Ghraib and Camp Bucca.

There is no accurate count of lives lost, estimates in Iraq alone range from hundreds of thousands to over a million. Some 7,000 U.S. service members died in our post 9/11 wars, with over 30,000 later committing suicide, according to Brown University’s Costs of War project.

Yes, Saddam Hussein was brutal and murderous, but in terms of a body count, we far outstripped his killings, including his genocidal campaigns against the Kurds. We destroyed Iraq as a unified country, devastated its modern infrastructure, wiped out its thriving and educated middle class, gave birth to rogue militias and installed a kleptocracy that uses the country’s oil revenues to enrich itself. Ordinary Iraqis are impoverished. Hundreds of Iraqis protesting in the streets against the kleptocracy have been gunned down by police. There are frequent power outages. The Shi’ite majority, closely allied with Iran, dominates the country.

The occupation of Iraq, beginning 20 years ago today, turned the Muslim world and the Global South against us. The enduring images we left behind from two decades of war include President Bush standing under a “Mission Accomplished” banner onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier barely one month after he invaded Iraq, the bodies of Iraqis in Fallujah that were burned with white phosphorus and the photos of torture by U.S. soldiers.

The U.S. is desperately attempting to use Ukraine to repair its image. But the rank hypocrisy of calling for “a rules-based international order” to justify the $113 billion in arms and other aid that the U.S. has committed to send to Ukraine, won’t work. It ignores what we did. We might forget, but the victims do not. The only redemptive path is charging Bush, Cheney and the other architects of the wars in the Middle East, including Joe Biden, as war criminals in the International Criminal Court. Haul Russian President Vladimir Putin off to The Hague, but only if Bush is in the cell next to him.

Many of the apologists for the war in Iraq seek to justify their support by arguing that “mistakes” were made, that if, for example, the Iraqi civil service and army were not disbanded after the U.S. invaded, the occupation would have worked. They insist that our intentions were honorable. They ignore the hubris and lies that led to the war, the misguided belief that the U.S. could be the sole major power in a unipolar world. They ignore the massive military expenditures spent annually to achieve this fantasy. They ignore that the war in Iraq was only an episode in this demented quest.

A national reckoning with the military fiascos in the Middle East would expose the self-delusion of the ruling class. But this reckoning is not taking place. We are trying to wish the nightmares we perpetuated in the Middle East away, burying them in a collective amnesia. “World War III Begins With Forgetting,” warns Stephen Wertheim.

The celebration of our national “virtue” by pumping weapons into Ukraine, by sustaining at least 750 military bases in more than 70 countries and by expanding our naval presence in the South China Sea, is meant to fuel this dream of global dominance.

What the mandarins in Washington fail to grasp is that most of the globe does not believe the lie of American benevolence or support its justifications for U.S. interventions. China and Russia, rather than passively accepting U.S. hegemony, are building up their militaries and strategic alliances. China, last week, brokered an agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to re-establish relations after seven years of hostility, something once expected of U.S. diplomats. The rising influence of China creates a self-fulfilling prophecy for those who call for war with Russia and China, one that will have consequences far more catastrophic than those in the Middle East.

There is a national weariness with permanent war, especially with inflation ravaging family incomes and 57 percent of Americans unable to afford a $1,000 emergency expense. The Democratic Party and the establishment wing of the Republican Party, who peddled the lies about Iraq, are war parties. Donald Trump’s call to end the war in Ukraine, like his lambasting of the war in Iraq as the “worst decision” in American history, are attractive political stances to Americans struggling to stay afloat. The working poor, even those whose options for education and employment are limited, are no longer as inclined to fill the ranks. They have far more pressing concerns than a unipolar world or war with Russia or China. The isolationism of the far right is a potent political weapon.

The pimps of war, leaping from fiasco to fiasco, cling to the chimera of U.S. global supremacy. The dance macabre will not stop until we publicly hold them accountable for their crimes, ask those we have wronged for forgiveness and give up our lust for uncontested global power. The day of reckoning, vital if we are to protect what is left of our anemic democracy and curb the appetites of the war machine, will only come when we build mass anti-war organizations that demand an end to the imperial folly threatening to extinguish life on the planet.

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32 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
March 21, 2023 7:32 am

They must be held accountable, Mr. Hedges, and the giant amplifier known as the state, which empowered their ambitious crimes, must be permanently dismantled also, to be replaced with nothing. Let nations trade freely and remain at a respectful distance, well-armed, but in a passive posture of peaceable interaction.

The essential part of the problem is and has been and always will be, the compliant masses. None of these men you accuse, of course, ever do any of the actual fighting. So, Mr. Hedges, be sure to hold the many to account, as well.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
  Anonymous
March 21, 2023 11:12 am

Sure, they’ll be held accountable. Just a little house cleaning to take care of first, like eliminating institutionalized election fraud. Just fix that little problem then we can look forward to justice and freedom here in Los Uniteds, formerly the United States of America based upon that constitution, bill of rights and all those old thingies that did something or other .

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 21, 2023 7:43 am

For such a smart guy he doesn’t really seem to get it.

That you retain power after a never ending string of debacles demonstrates just how much more powerful they are than if they had been right about everything. It provides the midwits an excuse for what they thought they were seeing (failed war), and the intelligent but fearful a plausible explanation to ignore what it was in actuality- a test lab for what they were going to have to do to their own populations. Iraq and Afghanistan provided a smokescreen of distance and confusion to mask all these great new weapons, techniques and methods of supressing internal dissent, eliminating opposition, neutralizing domestic enemies, and forcing people to believe ridiculous lies by offering them zero alternatives.

Now that they’ve figured out torture, renditions, silencing speech, molding public opinion, etc, they don’t need those places anymore, it’s time to bring it home and go after the real enemy, the last of the free men.

Hedges can write, but he can’t grok.

Ye Olden Toad
Ye Olden Toad
  hardscrabble farmer
March 21, 2023 8:29 am

Yes, the evil is manifest. One can almost reach out and touch it.
Chickens coming home to roost, like Castro said after Kennedy was killed?
One can almost smell the sulfur or at least smell the burning. The cities are certainly getting a little crispy, with all the critters going wild.
The disorder is reaching out to the rural areas, illegals are organizing, fatal drugs aplenty and of course the child sexual mutilations are increasing…

Ginger
Ginger
  Ye Olden Toad
March 21, 2023 8:47 am

‘For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.’
Ephesians 6:12
There is no earthly response to what is happening. Any strength for resistance is to be found in Christ Jesus.
Chronic stress is a killer and this chaos produces stress.
Just got my property tax assessment for the up-coming year, it actually went up almost forty percent (didn’t realize I was such a rich man), something is afoot in the local government that we peons are unaware of. The words you will own nothing come to mind.

Ken31
Ken31
  Ginger
March 21, 2023 9:24 am

Blessed is the local government that hasn’t yet been infiltrated.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Ginger
March 21, 2023 11:50 am

How many people in your county will not be able to afford the increased property taxes and will be forced to sell or be foreclosed? The county owns your property and rents it to you as long as they see fit. Once the time is ripe, they will confiscate it through property taxes you cannot afford.

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  TN Patriot
March 21, 2023 2:12 pm

Nihilism and cell phone addiction infect the masses (also social media trash occupy many) and destroyed peoples thinking ability. I have dumped friends and relatives in last few yrs mainly over them joining the covid cult and phone addiction (blocked calls and texting).

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TN Patriot
March 21, 2023 3:02 pm

“He is rich who owns the day, and no one owns the day who allows it to be invaded by worry, fret, and anxiety. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  Ginger
March 21, 2023 2:09 pm

Car ad valorum taxes went up all over, as used car prices went up last yr Destroying the middle working class into poverty.

Guest
Guest
  Ginger
March 21, 2023 2:35 pm

Ours went up 2 years in a row and we’re ag. We are going to try to going the official the complain route. Probably won’t work but we’ll try.

eckbach
eckbach
  Ginger
March 21, 2023 11:05 pm

In my county it’s going up approx 70%

Eagle County residents need to be prepared for property tax sticker shock coming in 2024

VOWG
VOWG
  Ginger
March 22, 2023 6:42 am

You own nothing now and have not for decades. Stop paying tribute and all is taken.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
  Ye Olden Toad
March 21, 2023 11:13 am

So true and so sad.

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
  hardscrabble farmer
March 21, 2023 8:35 am

Grok as in the creation of the Frankenstein monster, it was created with the best of intentions, but like in politics things always go awry. It was all a war game with casualties, casualties that will be visited upon the great unwashed masses of Americans that practice ‘wrong think’. America has lost its soul!

Ken31
Ken31
  hardscrabble farmer
March 21, 2023 9:22 am

This makes a lot of sense. We got really good at snatching people up based on cell phone use.

Guest
Guest
  hardscrabble farmer
March 21, 2023 2:36 pm

Also practiced with emf weapons. Look up emf weapon market.

CCRider
CCRider
March 21, 2023 8:36 am

“The only redemptive path is charging Bush, Cheney and the other architects of the wars in the Middle East, including Joe Biden, as war criminals in the International Criminal Court”

Sure thing. But first, let’s get to the bottom of Trump’s payments to the sluts he screwed. Priorities, don’t you know?

Ginger
Ginger
  CCRider
March 21, 2023 9:41 am

The irony, or is it just in your face kind of crap, is Hunter Biden and the stripper he impregnated where he would not even show up in court for the child support.

CCRider
CCRider
  Ginger
March 21, 2023 10:46 am

On the Human Swine scale the Bidens are chart-toppers.

Tired of the Mess
Tired of the Mess
  CCRider
March 21, 2023 9:48 am

They will all be dead and gone before any possibility of being charged occurs.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
  CCRider
March 21, 2023 11:38 am

There are people who will be unable to recognize your sarcasm. Velcomen a Los Uniteds, formerly known as the United States of America. Have a nice day and get that booster boosted, pronto

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  CCRider
March 21, 2023 2:40 pm

His wife condones his affairs, like the wives of clergy scandals, these wives are doing likewise.

anonymous
anonymous
March 21, 2023 8:38 am

Can’t stop it, slow it, hinder it, change it.
Worry, cry, scream, fear.
It will not change a thing.
Prepare the best you can.
It must and will play out.

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Ginger
Ginger
  anonymous
March 21, 2023 9:45 am

‘Cryin’ won’t help you, prayin’ won’t do you no good
No, cryin’ won’t help you, prayin’ won’t do you no good
When the levee breaks, mama, you got to move.’

nobody
nobody
March 21, 2023 9:17 am

This article begins with a fallacy. No, politicians & media “must” not & will not ever be accountable for their crimes. When is the last time either paid for their crimes? Clintons, Soros, Gates, Fauci, Biden, Obama, Pelosi, McConnell, Milley, Austin, Zuckerberg, Epps, Wray, Bush etal., & etc will all die in bed wealthy & free. We are a law-free society where crime does indeed pay & innocence ignored.

James
James
March 21, 2023 9:30 am

The best we can do to help stop this is make sure that any draft for the skittles flag war is fought by ALL means necc.

Harbor/protect the young from these monsters and also take the time to teach them how to defend themselves,should not be hard with the millions of combat veterans in the country today who have seen the lies and the horror they bring about.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  James
March 21, 2023 11:06 am

I’ve got a teenage great niece that I’m unable to talk out of joining the Air Force. Kids. Watcha gonna do?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 21, 2023 1:44 pm

Does she have a boyfriend? Leave a crate of vodka where he can find it.

Laura Ann
Laura Ann
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 21, 2023 2:43 pm

Maybe she is going in to get an education and a nursing degree.

Billy Bob
Billy Bob
March 21, 2023 11:08 am

Excellent article. It clearly points out what we, here in Los Uniteds, can expect once their complete control has been consolidated. Not a fun future to look forward to, but one our cowardly compliance has ordained.

WilliamtheResolute
WilliamtheResolute
March 21, 2023 11:31 am

The Globalist/Neo-Con modus operandi for their horrific crimes appears to be: Mistakes were made, forgive and forget. I can forgive…but only while standing over their graves.