The war in Iraq is about to get worse -- much worse. The Democrats' decision to let the war run its course, while they frantically wash their hands of responsibility, means that it will sputter and stagger forward until the mission collapses. This will be sudden. The security of the Green Zone, our imperial city, will be increasingly breached. Command and control will disintegrate. And we will back out of Iraq humiliated and defeated. But this will not be the end of the conflict. It will, in fact, signal a phase of the war far deadlier and more dangerous to American interests.
Iraq no longer exists as a unified country. The experiment that was Iraq, the cobbling together of disparate and antagonistic patches of the Ottoman Empire by the victorious powers in the wake of World War I, belongs to the history books. It will never come back. The Kurds have set up a de facto state in the north, the Shiites control most of the south and the center of the country is a battleground. There are two million Iraqis who have fled their homes and are internally displaced. Another two million have left the country, most to Syria and Jordan, which now has the largest number of refugees per capita of any country on Earth. An Oxfam report estimates that one in three Iraqis are in need of emergency aid, but the chaos and violence is so widespread that assistance is impossible. Iraq is in a state of anarchy. The American occupation forces are one more source of terror tossed into the cauldron of suicide bombings, mercenary armies, militias, massive explosions, ambushes, kidnappings and mass executions. But wait until we leave.
It was not supposed to turn out like this. Remember all those visions of a democratic Iraq, visions peddled by the White House and fatuous pundits like Thomas Friedman and the gravel-voiced morons who pollute our airwaves on CNN and Fox News? They assured us that the war would be a cakewalk. We would be greeted as liberators. Democracy would seep out over the borders of Iraq to usher in a new Middle East. Now, struggling to salvage their own credibility, they blame the debacle on poor planning and mismanagement.
There are probably about 10,000 Arabists in the United States -- people who have lived for prolonged periods in the Middle East and speak Arabic. At the inception of the war you could not have rounded up more than about a dozen who thought this was a good idea. And I include all the Arabists in the State Department, the Pentagon and the intelligence community. Anyone who had spent significant time in Iraq knew this would not work. The war was not doomed because Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz did not do sufficient planning for the occupation. The war was doomed, period. It never had a chance. And even a cursory knowledge of Iraqi history and politics made this apparent.
This is not to deny the stupidity of the occupation. The disbanding of the Iraqi army; the ham-fisted attempt to install the crook and, it now turns out, Iranian spy Ahmed Chalabi in power; the firing of all Baathist public officials, including university professors, primary school teachers, nurses and doctors; the failure to secure Baghdad and the vast weapons depots from looters; allowing heavily armed American units to blast their way through densely populated neighborhoods, giving the insurgency its most potent recruiting tool -- all ensured a swift descent into chaos. But Iraq would not have held together even if we had been spared the gross incompetence of the Bush administration. Saddam Hussein, like the more benign dictator Josip Broz Tito in the former Yugoslavia, understood that the glue that held the country together was the secret police.
Iraq, however, is different from Yugoslavia. Iraq has oil -- lots of it. It also has water in a part of the world that is running out of water. And the dismemberment of Iraq will unleash a mad scramble for dwindling resources that will include the involvement of neighboring states. The Kurds, like the Shiites and the Sunnis, know that if they do not get their hands on water resources and oil they cannot survive. But Turkey, Syria and Iran have no intention of allowing the Kurds to create a viable enclave. A functioning Kurdistan in northern Iraq means rebellion by the repressed Kurdish minorities in these countries. The Kurds, orphans of the 20th century who have been repeatedly sold out by every ally they ever had, including the United States, will be crushed. The possibility that Iraq will become a Shiite state, run by clerics allied with Iran, terrifies the Arab world. Turkey, as well as Saudi Arabia, the United States and Israel, would most likely keep the conflict going by arming Sunni militias. This anarchy could end with foreign forces, including Iran and Turkey, carving up the battered carcass of Iraq. No matter what happens, many, many Iraqis are going to die. And it is our fault.
The neoconservatives -- and the liberal interventionists, who still serve as the neocons' useful idiots when it comes to Iran -- have learned nothing. They talk about hitting Iran and maybe even Pakistan with airstrikes. Strikes on Iran would ensure a regional conflict. Such an action has the potential of drawing Israel into war -- especially if Iran retaliates for any airstrikes by hitting Israel, as I would expect Tehran to do. There are still many in the U.S. who cling to the doctrine of pre-emptive war, a doctrine that the post-World War II Nuremberg laws define as a criminal "war of aggression."
The occupation of Iraq, along with the Afghanistan occupation, has only furthered the spread of failed states and increased authoritarianism, savage violence, instability and anarchy. It has swelled the ranks of our real enemies -- the Islamic terrorists -- and opened up voids of lawlessness where they can operate and plot against us. It has scuttled the art of diplomacy. It has left us an outlaw state intent on creating more outlaw states. It has empowered Iran, as well as Russia and China, which sit on the sidelines gleefully watching our self-immolation. This is what George W. Bush and all those "reluctant hawks" who supported him have bequeathed us.
What is terrifying is not that the architects and numerous apologists of the Iraq war have learned nothing, but that they may not yet be finished.
Chris Hedges, who graduated from Harvard Divinity School and was for nearly two decades a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, is the author of "American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America."
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What is terrifying is not that the architects and numerous apologists of the Iraq war have learned nothing, but that they may not yet be finished.
I disagree with the 1st part. They have learned how to deceive millions of Americans. Few realized that the top sections of the towers smashed down through the lower sections at free fall speed. Few was aware of the fact that Building 7 crumbled vertically at 5:20 p.m. on 9/11. The 1st act was a smashing success. They are not done yet.
Everything you say here is true, but what is the solution?
Sirat: "How dare you Mr. Bush take unto yourself a power reserved for Allah himself? You Mr. Bush take Shaitan as your partner, your partner is certainly not God (Allah)."
Mr. Bush is a friend of your Allah, haven't you heard? He speaks to god, and that's precisely the problem. CRAZY! Totally and completely wacko-nutso. As has been pointed out elsewhere, religion is always totalitarian and tribal. Until we do away with believing in metaphors as fact, there will always be war.
It was doomed because it was all based on fairy castles in the air with an underlying agenda.
It could've never worked because there was never any recognition for Iraqis as autonoumous people defending their territory and culture. The only way that works is the iron fist and that is exactly what they intend by punishing the population--making mere survival a daily struggle.
The US planned to attack Iraq long before it switched currencies. Iran was placed in the Axis of Evil in 2003 and was on a hit list for decades.
Oil, war industry profits, and Israel were the main issues, not currency.
kernel
Have you been reading the editorials in the NY Times and in the Washington Post. I think there is more of a movement now to contain the Bush administration. If the shit really hits the fan there may be some people in power who will not support this usurpation of the Constitution.
Andrew Card folded and made a bad decison, but surprisingly ..Ashcroft didn't give in ...even while lying in a hospital bed.
This may be the time that "tries men's souls."
We have been cursed to live in interesting times.
Its my intuition that a great deal is going on that we can not see in the news media. Our government is I believe filled with people who have all kinds of hidden agendas. The wealth and power of the US is attracting power seekers from around the world and the average US citizen continues to believe that the Constitution will guide America. But I think we see that the power has left the Constitution now and resides with groups of individuals. One of those groups is in the executive branch of our government and they are not following a rule of law. How and whether they will be stopped will be interesting to watch.
GW Bush to Chris Hedges:
Smirk, Smirk, Smirk, to you Jerk! Love your country, Love the War, Support the troops,if you aren't with us you are agin us.
How dare you Mr. Bush take unto yourself a power reserved for Allah himself? You Mr. Bush take Shaitan as your partner, your partner is certainly not God (Allah).
Makes you wonder what der furer (sp) has for breakfast doesn't it? These people along with fundamentalist christians in this country falsly believe that they can push a second coming of Isa, (Christ). Sorry to say it against their best of hopes, but Allah does not work that way. Allah takes orders from no man. Allah's is a power he alone chooses. Just look at the mighty ocean! How could anyone, let alone the 'president' assume that he had that much influence. Over Allah? Assume makes an ass out of you and me. Has Bush walked on water yet? Has he healed the sick and raised the dead? No. He's just some funky lunatic on a total power trip. I always noticed what would happen to some of the people at work who were made supervisor--all of a sudden they started to act superior in an unbusinesslike way. And they were only paid 8.20 an hour to start. Bush is just another nutcase that needs to be removed or fired. Yeah you see it in the business world all over in small ways--My big chance to be all powerful like the big guys I've seen on TV or whereever. I have power now. All I can say is wait until you see the power of Allah himself--Mr Bush you will be on your knees praying, but it won't save you...everybody will be praying then...
Lots of great ideas, people, but we may as well face it, our country has been taken over by a small group of criminals that are drunk with power and will do anything necessary to keep it. The saddest thing about it is the fact that they were able to pull it off with the help of many good religious people that were blind to what was happening to them. This was accomplished by the fake "war" in Iraq after some success in Afganistan. This nationalistic fever made it possible for them to take any action, legal or not, keep everything secret and covered up , and demonize all who spoke against their agenda by branding them traitors. Congress seems to be helpless, the Supreme Court is a rubber stamp now as well as many other judgeships, our justice department does the bidding of the administration, and many people are still convinced this group is protecting them and looking out for the country. It is unlikely we will see any change in the future because there is no one with the ability to bring it about. As in many other countries, by the time people realize they have been hoodwinked it is too late to bring back what they have lost. We are in a situation about like a car speeding over the cliff and the brakes are not working. The only possibility would be for the people and Congress to get as fired up as they were over a little misconduct in the oval office, but that was IMMORAL, while our present situation is just a series of honest mistakes. Our Constitution is no longer anything but a GD piece of paper, so what do we have now, a banana republic?
SOME ESSENTIAL COUNTERMEASURES TO THE MID EAST PROBLEMS, WHICH SEEM SIMPLISTIC, BUT ALL OF WHICH HAVE BEEN CONTRARY TO THIS ADMINISTRATIONS POLICIES.
1. Adopt in earnest the Commissions recommendations to deal with Iran & Syria, as well as others key players.
2. Force Israel to abandon the occupied territories by limiting our aid & supply of arms to them.
3. Reinstate talks between the Israel & the Palestine government, where Clinton had left off.
4. Implement a War Profits Tax & use the proceedings to assist Iraqi recovery efforts
5. Commit to a rapid withdrawal of our troops pending cooperation from the other mid east countries, and make them understand that we will not tolerate outside interference in Iraqi affairs.
6. Implement immediate real measures to reduce our dependence on their oil by imposing meaningful energy conservation and accelerating alternative energy development.
why is there no talk of aipac in the establishment press ever? i mean of the aipac role in this war.
is there no way to make this topic go public?
Better keep an eye on your assets, Chris. Your negative attitude is definitely impeding stability in Iraq.
locust hit the nail on the head.
simonhhh posted a "quote" from Goering:
"Naturally, the common people don't want war, but after all, it is the leaders of a country who determine the policy along whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a parliament or a communist dictatorship….Voice or no voice, people can always be brought to do the bidding of the leaders…This is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being ATTACKED and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in every country."
HERMAN GOERING: Hitlers Reich-Marshall at the NUREMBERG TRIALS after WWII
This quote was paraphrased and was not actually said at the Nuremberg Trials, it was reportedly given in an interview in his jail cell. See http://www.snopes.com/quotes/goering.htm
2000 Iraq allowed payment for oil in euros
2006 Iran started demanding payment in euros or yens
The Iraq war was lost before it began and we deserve to lose this illegal, immoral, unnecessary and counterproductive debacle. Bush and the neocon imbeciles who talked him into this crime all belong in The Hague.
The Democrats will do nothing to get us out of Iraq because the Dems are a wholly-owned subsidiary of AIPAC. AIPAC, Israel, and the neocons want us to stay there to fulfill their grand schemes and to protect Israel.
I heard Chris hedges give a talk once.
Hedges learned how to speak arabic partially by learning some jokes in arabic.
While on an assignment Hedges was picked up by a group of people in a truck someplace in the ME (Iraq?) and was being driven into the desert. He thought he would be killed and left in an unknown location, when he started telling the jokes he had learned. And after a while his captors let him go free.
How many reporters have made an attempt to learn arabic I wonder. Does John Burns from the NY Times know any arabic? or does he rely on a translator?
Part of the problem is that we are limited in our abilities to communicate with one another because of the languages. Hedges prepared for his assignment by learning Arabic. Isn't that commonsense?
(Hedges is a good speaker, If you get a chance to hear him ..go. He has a sense of humor.)
ezeflyer: "Let's get something straight here, man…there are no liberals in power in Washington!"
Right you are about that.
Madhoosier, hemp would be the correct alternative to corn for biodiesel. Not only would using hemp preserve the food chain but unlike corn that requires massive amounts of petroleum, hemp requires NONE.
joy, I see the same disasterous scenario as you and madhoosier and others here. This is how empires fall. But not to be merely a doom sayer, there is something people can do - establish small family land-holdings, study horticulture and grow your own food.
"No matter what happens, many, many Iraqis are going to die. And it is our fault."
I didn't do it!
"The neoconservatives-and the liberal interventionists, who still serve as the neocons' useful idiots when it comes to Iran-have learned nothing."
Do you mean "liberals" like Hillary and the DLC dems? Let's get something straight here, man...there are no liberals in power in Washington!
One has to ask the question, "Why do we elect politicians and put such important matters in their hands, when it is clear that the people have more insight, intelligence, and just plain common sense regarding foreign and domestic policy?" Think of all the tax dollars we could save if we had half the number of politicians and twice the number of referendums!
Excellent article!
Madhoosier, "End Game" is right. I am envisioning scenes of Mad Max, pretty depressing. Could this be why the Bush family made a huge land purchase in Paraguay?
joy,
Earlier this year Bush sent Cheney to confer with Musharref in Pakistan, and the result has been a growing popular and Islamic movemnet to overthrow him as an obvious U.S. puppet. I think that was Bush's purpose, to provoke war between an islamic Pakistan and India, then Bush could launch air strikes against the entire "axis of evil" which, of course, would provoke a nuclear World War Three, Bush's Biblical Armageddon and the end of sinful life on Earth according to Bush's twisted religious belief. Then God is supposed to re-incarnate all the devout Christians on a reborn Earth to live forever ( ! )
I say Bush is insane and Cheney a criminal and if the human race is to survive on a living Earth, they both must be impeached immediately BEFORE the next terrorist attack, or else they will declare marshall law, postpone the election indefinitely and begin arresting thousands of "suspects" including anyone who opposes their wacko agenda.
Dibs on Chris Hedges' sofa when the loyalbushies auction off his assets which are clearly about to be frozen for "undermining" the Loonitary Decider's efforts to kill and maim as many innocents as possible.
All hail Bush Bush Bush.
Bush is not crazy. Cheney is not crazy. They are loyal representatives of the elite group which rules this country and they have planned to assert total control together with their regional hegemonic partner, Israel on the Middle East. The plans to dismember Iraq as a modern,secular republic were developed before Bush was elected and were a bi-partisan project. Remember, Clinton was zealous in bombing a disarmed and prostrate Iraq and pursuing the genocidal starvation sanctions against its civilian population.
The Iraqi people, who were among the most nationalistic in the world, are being punished for having dared to form a modern, secular republic with a foreign policy independent of elite US and Israeli interests. The Iraqi people as a nation are being actively and systematically erased from the 'pages of history' - to paraphrase the Iranian President. Their suffering is a lesson to the people of the Third World - it is collective and exemplary punishment. The choice is to submit to the dictates of Empire or resist. The Nazis could have taken a lesson from the elegant Paul Bremer.
There is no mistake. Every Iraqi social or historical archive burned, every school room demolished, every irrigation ditch collapsed, every water treatment plant sabotaged and every historical treasure pillage is grim testimony to the genius of the Republican-Democrat cabal intent on Empire through destruction.
Remember. The Romans paraded the leaders of their rebellious colonies in cages through the streets of Rome and had them watch the ultimate degradation of their families and friends before their grotesque execution. Their cities were burned and their fields were salted. So it goes in Iraq.
That is why no popularly elected Democratic Administration will deviate from the course. A howling wilderness of Biblical proportions to remind the Muslim world just who is boss. There will be no regional rival to Israel's hegemony.
This was never a case of 'good intentions' gone bad. The sectarian issue is contrived. When you deprive a sovereign people of just about everything - they fall back on more primitive identities - ethnicity, religion and tribe. How would we behave in our multi-ethnic US if such a disaster were to dismantle our normal lives and leave us fighting among ourselves for even a bucket of safe water to give to our terrified children. It insults the Iraqi people to reduce them to ethnic and religious cliches.
I hope, Dr. Hedges, you are not falling into that trap.
Madhoosier and entelechy, that is some SCARY stuff! What on earth are we facing in the not too distant future? I keep telling myself that as much as I despise Bushco, they couldn't possibly be insane enough to incite nuclear war. I thought their "bring it on" stance was just posturing and bluster.
Only now we have multiple fully armed aircraft carriers and war ships off the coast of Iran. The rhetoric against them continues to be ramped up. We are selling arms to Saudi Arabia, while ignoring the gathering threats in Afghanistan and Pakistan. And I would bet my last $ that the Bush administration has already given Isreal the green light for a first strike if they should feel "threatened" . Combine this with Bush's unitary executive theory, giving himself the option to postpone elections, declare martial law, sieze bank accounts and property from anyone impeding the war effort and now having the FISA bill handed to him.....sounds like a recipe for the "perfect storm".
Bush and Cheney may have different reasons, but they have the same agenda. Now if only we had a congress willing to fight for AMERICA.
Chris Hodges is right, "they may not yet be finished".
Bush himself is a Christian fanatic, as counterpart to the Islamic fanatics, he envisions a Biblical Armageddon = a nuclear World War Three in which he destroys his "axis of evil", and the rest of humanity as collateral damage. If this is true then Bush is certified madman, while Cheney is merely a criminal, but they both need to impeached BEFORE the next terrorist attack, or they will declare marshall law, postpone the election and begin arresting thousands of "suspects" = anyone who actively opposes his Armageddon agenda.
The Turkish question has apparently been answered already. According to Iraqi Kurdish Press 350 Turkish commandos have crossed the border and are controlling key checkpoints as a possible precursor to a much larger incursion. Turkey has over 200,000 troops massed along the border, waiting orders to cross.
The US and Iraqi governments have been promising to control the PKK, a Kurdish terrorist group who have been crossing into Turkey from safe havens in northern Iraq and killing civilians as well as members of security forces.
A rumored joint Turkey-US special force raid on the camps was scuttled by members of the US Congress who leaked the info from a top-secret briefing to the press - namely Robert Novak.
If the Turks invade in force, they will have the largest army in Iraq.
God only knows what will happen next. In spite of the hot-line claimed by the US president, it is not likely that he knows either.
None of the Persian Gulf states will allow an attack on Iran to be launched from their airfields. Tehran is over a thousand miles from where American aircraft carriers could launch planes. Iran has state of the art Russian air defense systems and American planes would have to fly over 2,000 miles above Iranian territory to attack Tehran. If the United States does attack Iran it will be with nuclear missiles.
Secondly the disaster in Iraq proves the neocon doctrine of being greeted as liberators false and an occupation of Iran, with more than twice the population and land area of Iraq would prove impossible. An attack with nuclear weapons would reduce Iran's population by 90% allowing the capture of Iran's oil fields.
Iran has an arsenal of state of the art anti-ship missiles, Iran could blockade the Straits of Hormuz with these missiles. Over 25% of the world's oil flows through the Straits. The only military tactic to neutralize these missiles would be to carpet nuke an area along the Straits the size of the state of Virginia.
An attack on Iran would also be accompanied by double cross of Iraq's Shia and allow the installation of a Sunni dictatorship in Iraq aligned with the Saudi Royals.
Since Iran is a defacto client state of Russia and China an attack on Iran with nuclear missiles would also be accompanied by an attack on Russia's and China's nuclear missiles. Google; 'nuclear primacy' for an article in Foreign Affairs by that title, it'll keep you awake at night.
A nuclear World War would give Bush the excuse to cancel elections, implement martial law, and implement full fledged fascism domestically. The Bush administration has not spent the last six and a half years building the unitary executive to turn the office over to Clinton or Obama and with Bush's poll numbers at 26% the odds of a republican rout in 08 are substantial.
An indication that they are planing to do this can be seen in their actions, for the first four years every action of this administration was vetted for its political impact. Now they are doing things like commuting Scooter Libby's sentence and having Gonzales stonewall Congress that are very unpopular. What kind of political system ignores the popular opinion? A dictatorship.
robinea August 6th, 2007 12:45 pm
Spot on ...well said....
"Naturally, the common people don't want war, but after all, it is the leaders of a country who determine the policy along whether it is a democracy or a fascist dictatorship or a parliament or a communist dictatorship….Voice or no voice, people can always be brought to do the bidding of the leaders…This is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being ATTACKED and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in every country."
HERMAN GOERING: Hitlers Reich-Marshall at the NUREMBERG TRIALS after WWII
I'm becoming more and more convinced that the administration's tactics are in no way about combatting or containing terrorism, even in their own warped minds.
Rather, I'm starting to think that the purpose of this all is to FOMENT fundamentalist Islamic terrorism, in order to justify even further consolidation of absolute power in the executive branch (in preparation for ... ??).
I can't find any other explanation for doing more of what hasn't worked, selling more arms to the repressive governments whose resentful subjects flew planes into US buildings in retaliation, threatening to invade yet another country which is no clear or present danger to us, further disrupting the global markets, and alienating as many other developed countries as possible.
I'm not suggesting that Cheney/Bush/Rove had anything to do with committing 9/11, but it's clear to me that they recognized their "Reichstag fire" moment when it arrived, and took full advantage of it. Their actions, since, are pretty much the ones I would have chosed were I trying to insure a second such incident before the 2008 elections take place.
Or am I just being paranoid?
A good rule of thumb... assume all stated reasons for the policy are lies and assume that all results of that policy are intentional. From the results you can deduce what the true reasons were.
In a world of nuanced triangulation, Chris Hedges is a refreshing change--I don't agree with all of his points every time (although I do think he is dead on in this article) but at least I never doubt where he stands.
Virtually every presidential contender (except for Kucinich, Gravel, and Paul) please take note.
Now, struggling to salvage their own credibility, they blame the debacle on poor planning and mismanagement.
We've got a bunch of idiots running around loose in this country who convinced us that the perfect way to roast the pig was to burn down the house, and now they want to argue about where it would have been best to set the fires.
And they want to try it again on the house next door (to extend the analogy)! Don't worry, they tell us - THIS time it'll work!
The destruction of Iraq was deliberate, planned and, as such, is considered a glorious success for the neo-cons who have operated in the hegemonic interests of Israel.
No mistakes were made.
"In order to make an omelette, one has to break a few eggs."
"Some times it is instructive to throw some crappy little country up against the wall."
The dismemberment of Iraq and the systematic killing of its intelligentia, its trained specialists, its doctors, poets, teachers, agrarians, secular jurists...all play a part in the plan to make 'Babylon' a howling wilderness and thus show the resource-rich,sovereign nations of the Third World what is in store for them if they defy the empire or its junior partner - Israel.
This makes Ghengis Khan and Pol Pot look like cartoon creatures. Imagine the total systematic destruction of all that makes a viable, sovereign nation. An 'erasure' of the memory and pride of a sovereign nation whose social wealth had been distributed in order to make the highest educational level, the greatest advances for women, the best medical training facilities of all Arab nations.
Dr. Hedges. Sorry. I don't buy the 'sectarian' stuff. This was deliberate, frighteningly fascist, and still is.
Key sentence here: "And it is our fault."
Great article. I would add something about the stupidity of pumping so much new weaponry into this region (including the 200,000 AK-47s that have somehow gone missing). We have virtually assured chaos and violence for the rest of most of our lives in that former-country. I'd also emphasize Hedges' point that the rest of the world is becoming better places to live while America and its colony are becoming worse.
joy,
The planet earth is going to be hammered by Peak Food even before it's hammered by peak oil. By the harvest of 2008 the United States will have built enough ethanol plants to turn every bushel of corn we now export into SUV juice. The U.S. accounts for 75% of the world's exports of corn. Four crops feed the world, Corn Wheat, Rice and Soy Beans and world food stocks are near all time lows. Removing 75% of the world's corn exports will create a world food crisis by 2009.
As food prices become pegged to energy costs the decline in the standard of living across the globe will be dramatic. Nations like Pakistan that have large populations that are living close to starvation will face huge turmoil as food becomes scarce.
The neocons response to this crisis will be force, both domestically and internationally, under Bush they've already laid the foundation, all they're waiting on now is an excuse to set their end game in motion.
Agreed entelechy. Unfortunately, there are still WAY too many people who would call us tin-foil hatters for taking this view. At times I have even questioned my OWN judgement over this. But no action the govt has taken since 9/11 (aside from ousting the Taliban in Afghanistan) has made ANY sense. Abandoning Afghanistan before the job was completed, allowing OBL and Al Qeada to escape to Pakistan, selling weapons to Pakistan despite the fact that they KNOWINGLY harbor terrorist organizations. Invading Iraq based on phoney intelligence, removing Saddam without a plan to govern 25 million people. Spending 100's of billions of dollars and destroying thousands of lives without any clue how to achieve success.
Meanwhile, our economy is failing. We are trillions of dollars in debt. The dollar is becoming worthless against other currencies (not that anyone notices!) Our infrastructure is crumbling, our education and healthcare is substandard. Yet for some reason, many in this country seem to think everything is still honky-dory. Our liberties are being eroded on a daily basis, and people just yawn in response to that fact. You see its "for our own protection" You know, if you're not doing anything "wrong", there's absolutely nothing to worry about.
I fear that it will take a total collapse of our society before most people realize there's anything wrong!