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Blackwater Banned
The news that the Iraqi government has banned Blackwater USA, the notorious mercenary firm, from operating in the country reveals another of the great fictions promoted by the Bush crowd in the course of this catastrophic war. The notion that Iraq is a sovereign nation in control of its own destiny.
The Bush Administration announced this myth several years ago after Iraqis adopted a Constitution and started electing a government. It was shrewd political propaganda--a reassuring sign of progress--but the claim was not true then or now. Major media and American political leaders, nevertheless, embraced the happy talk and pretended it was real.
(The Nation's own Jeremy Scahill has done pathbreaking reporting on Blackwater: See Bush's Shadow Army and Mercenary Jackpot, among others. Scahill also testified before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense in May about the impact of private military contractors on the conduct of the war.)
The banning of Blackwater makes it impossible to ignore the fact that Iraq is not in charge of Iraq. We are. Iraq's Interior Ministry announced that authorities have cancelled Blackwater's licence to operate in the country and intend to prosecute the company for a shooting that killed eight Iraqis.
The New York Times account added this disclaimer in the second paragraph:
"But under the rules that govern private security contractors here, the Iraqis do not have the legal authority to do so."
Who says? The occupying Americans. The Coalition Provisional Authority issued a "law" when they supposedly handed over sovereignty to Iraq--Order No. 17--that gave Blackwater and other US contractors immunity from Iraqi law. How clever of the American pro-consul.
The basic reality in wars of occupation--see the history of colonialism--is that a country can never regain true sovereignty so long as the occupying army remains on the scene, able to impose its will by force of arms. That of course is Iraq's situation, no matter what the White House says or Americans wish to believe. Iraq will not become a sovereign nation until the US troops depart. Maybe this why polls show 76 percent of Iraqis want the US out.
The end game for colonialist regimes nearly always started with the imperial power allowing the people to "elect" their own government. But these were typically puppet governments, composed of carefully screened and supposedly safe political figures. More to the point, they remained under the control of the occupying army. People in the Middle East or Africa or Asia understand this distinction because liberation is still fresh in their national history.
So now the US puppet government in Iraq is talking back to its mentor--claiming to have powers the US has not given it. The Americans may not tolerate such uppity behavior. Prosecute Americans for crimes against Iraqi citizens? How dare you. Blackwater could become an interesting problem for the American overseers to resolve. Maybe Washington will decide that Bagdad is not yet ready for sovereignty, after all. William Greider, The Nation's National affairs correspondent, has been a political journalist for more than 35 years. A former Rolling Stone and Washington Post editor, he is the author of "One World, Ready or Not," "Secrets of the Temple" and "Who Will Tell The People" and, most recently, "The Soul of Capitalism" (Simon & Schuster).
© 2007 The Nation

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Show AllPerhaps Maliki should try kicking out the US -- just to see exactly how "sovereign" the sovereign state of Iraq really is. If Canada cannot say no to the SPP and so doesn't even bother trying, I rather doubt that Maliki will even try.
By demonstrating the powerlessness of the Iraqi regime to exert basic control in it's own country, the US is erasing even the pretense oflegitimacy for it's puppet regime and insuring an even greater resistance by the Iraqi insurgency.
Uhhhhh, hold on. The latest from Iraq is___ they are not tossing the Blackwater gang out yet, they're going to "investigate" the killing of innocent civilians. Once that investigation has been well "funded", things should return to normal.
Special note to those conservatives who repudiate the "welfare state" in this country, when are you going to let Iraq stand up on its own two feet as a nation? What right does this nation have to determine the political state of any other nation? Would any of you prefer such "interference"? It is high hypocrisy to speak in terms of democracy while imposing autocracy on a nation.
al-Maliki and Condi Rice did their duet "Sorry but stuff happens" (words by D. Rumsfeld).
Show's over.
Tune in again next week for another episode of "American Empire: Iraq and let's roll".
Iraqis are dying to see it.
As the continuing saga of justifications for the illegal and immoral war against and occupation of Iraq turned into the magical mystery tour for freedom and democracy the Karl Rove spin machine came up with a beaut: Those still opposed to their noble cause were bigots. Sadly, some Americans were incapable of believing that Iraqis could govern themselves. An unpatriotic "soft bigotry" became-for several days- the talking point to dis their opponents.
Out of Iraq-NOW!
Don't believe the hype. Blackwater ain't going nowhere. They'll toss a couple of scapegoats to the Iraqi "courts," non-American mercs for sure, promise not try and not kill as many civilians, and pay a fine that will then be billed back to us with a 200% markup for "processing fees."
A few months later, the judge will blow up, and a "mistrial" will be declared, and Blackwater will receive a new no-bid contract for "security services" in Iran, and quite possibly the University of Florida.
France kicked the US out of thier country in 1960. All they let remain was a little Post Office. No problem for the US though they went next door to Belgium.
The time has come. You know it, I know, the world knows it. Civil war will happen here, The revolution will be in our lifetime. And who side will we choose?
These are the moments that our people will talk about in books after our bones have long been buried in the sands of time.
These will be the moments in which we set ourselves apart from the sheep, and we stand. We stand for what is rightfully ours.
The war has begun, the trumpets have been blown.
We are brothers and sisters!!
This is our fight. There is only, us and the enemey.
There is no black, white, red, or yellow.
There are only the freemen and freewomen.
And then there are the oppressors.
US and them. There lives and ours.
We are one unit, we are one people. Feed your brother and your brother will feed you.
Starve for your brother and he will do the same.
Give drink to your brother, and he will quench your thirst.
Fight not amongest ourselves, but let us unite in what will be the defining moments of our lives.
There is no rich or poor. Only us and them.
No strong men and weak men. Only us and them.
Turn the other cheek for your brother but not for the enemy.
Turn the other cheek for your sister but not for the enemy.
I ask you not, as a leader of men, but as a brother in arms, a brother in spirit, a brother in pain. A brother in sacrifice and a brother to those that wish to remain free.
I ask you in this time of our greatest need for cohesiveness and bonds built with one goal.
And that goal is maintaining freedom.
Providing Freedom for our brothers and sisters. Maintaining what was given to us by those that died.
And what is being taken away from us by those that kill.
We are blind, but only have to open our eyes to see what we have been missing.
We are deaf and mute, but only need to focus our minds to hear the call, and open our mouths to speak the words that will save us from our selves.
We are not going to take it any more.
Say it to yourself, when you lay your head on your pillow.
Say it to yourself when you wake.
Say it to those you love.
Say it to those you hate.
For it is only us and them.
Say that you will not let your brothers starve alone, say you will not let your brothers go with out drink alone.
We are one people, we are one movement.
We are the revolution.
~Future~
If we go to the streets to protest peacefully, regardless of our numbers, we will be ignored, imprisoned or killed.
If we take to the streets in violent protest, regardless of our numbers, we will be ignored, imprisoned or killed.
The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive, signed on May 9, 2007, would place all governmental power in the hands of the President and effectively abolish the checks and balances in the Constitution.
KBR, the Halliburton subsidiary recently reprimanded for gross overcharging in its military contracts in Iraq, won a $385 million contract to build detention centers.
What part of this don't we understand?
I have signed too many petitions to our "representatives." I have made too many phone calls. I have attended too many "rallies." They all were completely meaningless, made no difference, were completely ignored.
Mine may be a failed effort in the end but at least I will try to
DO SOMETHING! Will you help me? http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/unsanam2
Turns out Blackwater did not have a license to be revoked.
"Turns out Blackwater did not have a license to be revoked."
You can see Major Major when he's not in his office but you can't see him when he is.
ROUNDABOUT, If KBR only got $385 million to build detenion centers, they could only build one and it wouldn't have any electricity, running water or toilets. ____ Well, guess that wouldn't matter. Just construct a huge creamatory ___ oil fired of course.
Now, now, Kem. You know we should use cleaner burning coal for those!
hey quit bitchin'
once you are incarcerated in the fema prisons you will - i am guessing but hoping - that you will, finally and at last have:
1. housing your can afford
2. healthcare
now that you have shirked your rights as free americans, its probably all that you deserve.
hey, good new is that i hear they plan to serve burgers on every other tuesday.
Healthcare??
Burgers??
Keep hoping
YOU WILL BE FED VIA FEEDING TUBE, JUST LIKE TERRY S., BECAUSE, HEY, WE'RE PRO-LIFE, AND WE CARRY A GUN!!