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Bush’s Bloody Strategy for Victory

by Open-Publishing - Saturday 3 December 2005
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by Matthew Rothschild

We’re beginning to see the outlines of Bush’s military strategy in Iraq. It’s not withdrawal. Don’t kid yourself.

Bush intends to prevail.

While he may, under domestic pressure, bring 10,000 or 20,000 or even 50,000 troops home, he has no intention of ending this war.

As Seymour Hersh notes in the latest issue of The New Yorker, Bush plans on replacing a reliance on U.S. troops with a reliance on U.S. bombers.

"Departing American troops will be replaced by American airpower," Hersh writes. "Quick, deadly strikes by U.S. warplanes are seen as a way to improve dramatically the combat capability of even the weakest Iraqi combat units."

Already, "the tempo of American bombing seems to have increased," Hersh reports. And he cites a Pentagon press release that notes that one Marine aircraft unit alone has "dropped more than 500,000 tons of ordnance."

This could lead to a much higher civilian death toll in Iraq, which is now at least 27,000, according to Iraqbodycount.net, and perhaps more than 100,000, according to the October 2004 Johns Hopkins University study published in The Lancet.

U.S. bombers could become tools of vindictive Iraqis who want to settle scores, Hersh says, since Iraqis on the ground may ultimately have the ability to call in the bombs on targets of their own choosing.

While all this will be going on from the air, on the ground, we’re likely to see more of the Salvador option: The use of death squads to abduct, torture, and kill any Sunni suspected of being part of the resistance.

"Some Sunni males have been found dead in ditches and fields, with bullet holes in their temples, acid burns on their skin, and holes in their bodies apparently made by electric drills," The New York Times reports in a front-page story on November 29.

Even former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi has decried these human rights abuses. "People are doing the same as Saddam’s time and worse," he told the London Observer.

"We are hearing about secret police, secret bunkers where people are being interrogated. A lot of Iraqis are being tortured or killed in the course of interrogations."

Cheney and Rumsfeld have been trumpeting the Salvador option for some time now.

During the 2004 Vice Presidential debate, Dick Cheney said, "Twenty years ago, we had a similar situation in El Salvador. . . . And today, El Salvador is a whale of a lot better."

Donald Rumsfeld said virtually the same thing right after the election. "The Iraqi people can find much to admire in El Salvador’s recent history," Rumsfeld said in San Salvador on November 11, 2004.

Cheney and Rumsfeld implicitly were putting their seal of approval on the tens of thousands of civilians the Salvadoran death squads tortured and murdered.

Rumsfeld even invoked the murdered Salvadorans to bless the U.S. invasion of Iraq. "For millions of Salvadorans back then, peace and prosperity was little more than a distant hope," he said in San Salvador. "In that struggle for freedom, many lives were lost. I think they would be proud to know that . . . soldiers from a peaceful and democratic El Salvador are today fighting alongside U.S. and coalition forces to help to secure freedom and prosperity for the people of Iraq."

Bush, for his part, is so ga-ga with messianic delusions that he doesn’t care about the deaths along the way, Hersh contends. "He doesn’t feel any pain," one former defense official told Hersh. "Bush is a believer in the adage, ’People may suffer and die but the Church advances.’ "

All the more reason for those of us in the peace movement to demand not only to bring the troops home, but to bring this bloody war to an immediate end.

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Forum posts

  • Sorry, Matt, but the war will continue. It wil continue until the intrinsic hate that White America has for Arabs and Muslims. One element of warfare will replace another then another and another.

    There is no barrier that I see that will stop of remove the hatered that White America has for these peoples and thus there is no way to stop this war. You can call all you want about stopping this and that... It just ain’t gonna happen.

    What you and others do not seem to realize is that thoughts and beliefs together are a powerful force for emotion and collectively these cause events to occur. As long as White America has this thinking at the core the war and destruction will continue.

    White American can say all it wants about equality and freedoms and all the other BS it continously spouts — But deep down all it beliefs are centered towards its make-beleif world of how superior itself is.

    Overtime, this will turn on itself, but may take more than generation and only then the destruction will be directed inward and only then may we see the destruction stop.

    • You, got it. I couldn’t say it more specific. They - American freedom bringers - will kill all Iraqis, while helped by some shady guys like Alawi.

  • Good Post. My own idea is that Bush will stall for the remaining three years of his "Presidency". This will let him extract more oil, build several large bases, have his huge embassy of diplomats constantly threaten Syria and Iran, kill about 20,000 more Muslims, let Millennium make about 4 billion dollars more, have his mercenaries, contractors and proselytizers create chaos, and swagger, claiming VICTORY daily, while smirking in triumph for his glorious leadership. Then he will retire and let some other person take care of the problem of withdrawal. He will then build a large library with huge photos of himself in pilot uniform, complete with codpiece, portraying himself a great person and conqueror, so that his skank daughters and fundamentalist followers will think he did something of value to the nation.

    At any rate, presently he has no clue how to get out of Iraq. And he still wants to loot Iraq and let Millennium make several billion more bucks, and let his contractors, advisors and proselytizers Christianize Iraq.

    Besides, its FUN conquering, killing, looting, destroying, lobbing grenades, and being able to swagger and strut. His followers eat that up and ask for more.
    Peter Fredson

  • The only difference between current Bush administration and previous ones is that what used to be done as clandestine operations is being done openly. Same misery is being spread this time in the name of freedom, I guess they mean their are free to rape and pillage? US troops never leave, they are in Germany 60 years after the war and in over 100 countries elsewhere, just like a roman legions. The only way you get them out is by force, i.e. Vietnam, no diplomacy will ever do it.

  • Can you say genocide? Sure, I knew you could...
    johnnybgood