Apology Denied
"I want you to feel that Iraqi life is precious," he told them.
Well, that's not going to happen. Here, at the level of basic humanity, the occupation of Iraq -- indeed, the entire Bush administration -- begins to unravel. We can see this with excruciating clarity as requests for an apology waylay the smooth, legal cover-up (one in a series) of the latest spasm of panic and target practice by Blackwater thugs, which left 17 Iraqis dead in Baghdad's Nisoor Square in September.
Even the embedded media, so valiant in their attempts to cast the American presence as well-intentioned and, you know, doing the best it can (under the circumstances), couldn't help but convey, as they reported on the investigation of the Blackwater killings, the humanity of the grieving Iraqis. In so doing, the coverage hinted, unavoidably, at the truth about the occupation: that we are, to put it mildly, the bad guys, that what we're doing there is barbaric, racist, insane.
Nothing drives this truth home quite as blatantly as America's mercenary army in Iraq, which is immune from prosecution under either Iraqi or U.S. law. And the baddest of the American privateers are the Blackwater guys, about whom a rival security contractor told Fortune magazine: "They always shoot first and ask questions later. When we're out in country, we often fear Blackwater more than the Iraqis."
Back on Sept. 16, Blackwater personnel -- not for the first time -- convulsed the people to whom we are bringing democracy with an unprovoked shooting rampage. While providing security for a U.S. embassy mission, they opened fire in the crowded square. By the time they stopped, 17 Iraqis lay dead and another several dozen were wounded. These were just ordinary people going about their lives. No one had fired at the security team first, witnesses insisted. But apparently something spooked them, and when you're not accountable under any law, why take chances?
The incident, or massacre, as the Iraqis call it, was outrageous enough to require some sort of investigation by the occupying authorities -- albeit a meaningless one, if you measure the seriousness of an investigation by the potential consequences that would flow from it. In the middle of it, the State Department renewed Blackwater's contract in Iraq, indicating that, whatever the result, nothing was at stake.
The U.S. also tried to buy its way out of this sticky wicket by offering money to the injured and the relatives of the dead. For some reason, the Iraqis refused their envelopes full of cash; they wanted apologies.
It's hard for me to read anything about Iraq in the mainstream media without being tormented by the way it's written: especially by what I would call the requisite spin and omission. Thus every travesty of our occupation, every hellish mishap, every stealth brutality that somehow finds its way into the spotlight, is presented to us context-free. This is the media's ongoing gift to George Bush (and John McCain).
The Los Angeles Times, for instance, in its May 4 story about the investigation of the Nisoor Square massacre, doesn't trouble us with references to other Blackwater shooting sprees; much less the larger context of invasion, mission accomplished, and five years of occupation in which more than a million Iraqis have died; much less the ample testimony of returning vets that "the hadjis" of occupied Iraq are routinely belittled, mistreated and dehumanized. If it had done so, the massacre in question would suddenly be a piece in a far larger picture that would make almost all Americans recoil in shame.
The story does, however, report the awkwardness of Iraqis' turning down cash settlements as a reflection of "the deep disconnect between the American legal process and the traditional culture of Iraq, between the courtroom and the tribal diwan."
Ah, so that's it. Here in America, when someone is killed by a burly goon wearing wraparound sunglasses as he walks through a public square, our cut-and-dried system of justice spits out a cash payment to the parents and they go away happy. In primitive Iraq, however, "The perpetrator admits responsibility, commiserates with the victim, pays medical expenses and other compensation, all over glasses of tea in a tribal tent."
In other words, as a U.S. diplomat is quoted as saying, "Our system is so different from theirs."
But the story in spite of itself refutes this explanation and cuts through to the human core that knows neither national nor cultural bourdaries by quoting the Iraqis themselves, who are the only ones speaking in plain language: "Let them apologize by saying those were innocent people," said the father of one of the dead. "Then we will be ready for understanding."
At some point the wall of denial and lies that is the U.S. occupation of Iraq will give way and world -- including American -- outrage will demand its cessation. I believe the collapse will begin with an apology, which is why that's the one thing Iraq's grieving survivors cannot have.
Robert Koehler, an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist, is an editor at Tribune Media Services and nationally syndicated writer. You can respond to this column at bkoehler@tribune.com or visit his Web site at commonwonders.com.
(c) 2008 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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Show AllThis whole privatization is just another Republican way to get public dollars into the pockets of their rich friends. An army guy drives a truck and gets paid maybe $30,000, the same truck is driven down the same road by contractor and he gets paid $130,000 and his company gets paid double. We have spent more in adjusted dollars per year and troop than we ever spent in Viet Nam and we had 500,000 troops there and in a full out air assault on a whole country.
"Boycott all mainsteam news media, including advertised products"
YES , YES , YES but why last ; should be first as easiest , safest , most private and most effective but then again it's sooo un-American . But Americans deserve the truth from MSM . BS . Americans deserve the crap-for-news they choose to watch or read.
yeah, we need payback in the u.s. for these pricks bush and cheney to pay. fuck that. just impeach then jail the bastards and then lets get back to at least trying to be a democracy. if a single american dies in payback for these bitches then the whole world is fucked. no, just get the bastards in charge and then dig deep to try and find some good old fashioned American morality, at least a semblance of it, a hope of it.
Usually, although not always, an entity has to be "sorry" about what they are apologizing for.
USA means never having to say you're sorry.
Jacob Freeze May 8th, 2008 2:49 pm, hard to swallow but all too true. Ah! what to do about it, when only a fraction of the population gives a shit or worse, believes FOX news? We "progressives" will be painted as radicals and maginalized by the MSM and our fellow citizens. I guess we can only hope that the pendulum swings to the left eventually however from where I sit time has run out for the ecology and the U.S. Constitution-it only gets worse from now on. There are those who say that things will change with the coming financial/energy crisis but with all the Government manipulation that crisis will probably take awhile, maybe not in our lifetime (of course I am 70 so maybe I am talking about a shorter lifespan that you look forward too).
skippyagogo41 -- Exactly. The Tunguska Event (June 30th 1908) should be something everyone knows about.
(Google it if you don't, there's lots of info out there -- big centennial conference this year)
I just finished a circumpolar 20th century history class and neither the teacher nor any of the students (most were going for their master's degrees in Northern Studies) had ever heard of Tunguska.
Had it happened three hours later that day, St. Petersburg would have disappeared. Lenin lived there at the time. If a comparable event happened today over, say, Washington DC . . .
I've been reading about Aleksander Yakovlev, the architect of perestroika (literally 'through rebuilding')
He has a great quote in Lenin's Tomb by David Remnick :
"The idea of violence as the midwife of history has exhausted itself . . . history cannot be different but we must be different. . ."
glasnost: YES. Gotta get past the gloom and doom! Russia's experience was totally unexpected and now we so quickly forget how perestroika and "transparency" actually allowed the Soviet monolith to evolve into a state willing to return autonomy to the erstwhile colonies of federal oligarchy.....the SAME can happen here and I see it as the only viable solution: we must push to end the centralization and war mongering found in Washington, through a peaceful STATES rebellion. "All" it would take would be a re-routing of the IRS taxes towards the state capitals....sound crazy? So does a de-constructed USSR (RIP).....and I aint sayin it would be pretty or nice....but preferable to the wars we are scheduled to unleash in the name of our rights to maintain our style of life in the face of a melting planet...Om Mani Padme OM
"JBPM Our lesson will be a bankrupt economy and status as a new third world military dictatorship with runaway inflation. We're almost there."
"Almost..."? Hell, we've been-there -- since even our so-called 'Revolution', and in-spades, since the FedReserve 'won' in 1913 and Wilson capitulated-into blackmail/WW-I for Israel (and into Wilson termed "Internationalism" and which we [and the Bilderberger's/G-7/etc.] now call: "Globalism"...).
We ARE, most certainly, now the 'triumphant if impoverished' military-arm of this New World Order...(we just haven't 'owned-up to it', as yet).
Remember, all of this is spin, distraction from the true agenda of the corporate government, which is global domination and exploitation of all natural resources (including people!).
while he was still relatively sober, Russia's Yeltsin managed to outmaneuver and dissolve the USSR empire. he had help from a collapsing economy; a disgusted but still passive Russian populace; Gorby's incompetence & decency; and a few like-minded rebel chieftans in Ukraine and Belarus. That's all it took initially to push that failed state over the edge, tho unfortunately the big opportunity this created was blown partly by US 'economic advisers' to the new Russia.
The US/USSR situations aren't commensurable on most levels, but in one crucial respect they are: empires are always the result of fools who render the state extremely vulernable because, being fools, they try to violate one natural law after another even as the ground under their feet gets thinnner and thinner.
I don't have any specific Eureaka! ideas just yet, as to how to get Americans organized behind a trustable leader to bring down this empire and create a genuine democratic state.
All i'm saying is, there is probably more potential in our situation than we can see in the immediate present. the potential for change has already been created by the rottenness, the vulnerability. it's something like the physics of planting flowers in fertilizer. if you don't let yourself feel and think more creatively, fertilizer is simply shunned as shit.
i'm trying to get out of this uselss way of seeing.
"Mock impeachment of Bush and company"?
Isn't that what we've been doing for six years?
There is no God. There is no justice. I think that part of the attraction of religion is the belief that the evil will pay for their deeds, but that aint gonna happen. People with a sense of justice have been appalled for the entire 5,000 years of class warfare among humans.
We feel helpless in the path of the Death Star that is the USA war machine. I wish I knew how to stop it.
Gail May 8th, 2008 7:23 pm -- "Arvy, Even ignorant peasants can't be bought-off with Federal Reserve Notes…….which leads me to believe they have more wisdom than the rest of us!"
Surprising at it may seem, ignorant peasants often do. Notwithstanding rumors to the contrary, neither ignorance nor peasantry exclude totally the posssibility of wisdom. Indeed, many of those historical figures whom we regard today as being very wise were completely ignorant of current versions of "Truth, Justice and The American Way" and did not seem intellectually challenged by that horrendous deprivation.
The intentional destruction of America by traitors is hard to take. They probably would love to see some form of protest so they could implement martial law they have prepared for, but this can be staged when needed.
It is necessary to destroy us in order for the Globalists to achieve their agenda. They say to the world, see, even America and it's Democracy has proven unable to be able to avoid the evils of nationalism, imperialism and greedy capitalism. The only hope is one world government, preferably Communist (under a different name), which will share the worlds wealth among all, and end all wars since there are no nations left to fight each other, and which will protect mother earth.
If we still don't go along with it, keep in mind the DARPA funded HAARP, which can produce hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados and even mind control/destruction. This can be used, along with our military, to orchestrate a false flag Tribulation and drive the religous nuts waiting for the End Times off the deep end.
There will be numerous UFO sightings reported by MSM, and we will see the God Ships on CNN and Fox, built up by the same people who gave us the Enterprise and Star Trek. They have brought the Messiah, who will speak to us on Fox News. He will say the ships have come to take the believers to heaven and he will stay on Earth to rule the rest of us after detroying the anti-Christ. Perhaps it is the Pope who will be exposed, along with the Roman Catholic Church, as the leader of the NWO who have given us all this misery (a lie of course). The Vatican will be destroyed with a bolt of lightning from the sky. Blackwater will then herd those given a rapture ticket to trains and buses that will take them to the God Ships. But when they get off the train, they will be directed to the crematoriums, which have already been built on government land, instead of the God Ships, which exist only in Hollywood.
Those Left Behind, perhaps 600 million worldwide, will simply be slaves of the Lucifer worshipping elite.
Who knows, maybe it's the plan.
Here are just a few things we could DO:
Mock impeachment/trail of Bush & Co.
Organize major protests of debates in the fall (when they fail to "allow" other parties into the debates)
Pampleteering!! If the msm won't report the news, we will simply have to do it ourselves
Support progressive culture! (it bugs me that everybody didn't RUN to see "Body of War")
Accept imperfection
Run for public office, esp. smaller local offices
Boycott all mainsteam news media, including advertised products
Arvy May 8th, 2008 1:02 pm
"For some reason, the Iraqis refused their envelopes full of cash; they wanted apologies.
Obviously, it's gonna require a lot more "liberation" before those ignorant peasants learn truly to appreciate "Truth, Justice and The American Way.""
Arvy,
Even ignorant peasants can't be bought-off with Federal Reserve Notes.......which leads me to believe they have more wisdom than the rest of us!
@JBPM May 8th, 2008 1:58 pm
@skippyagogo41 May 8th, 2008 2:04 pm
I often wished for some "event" to teach the Americans a lesson.
I thought that if they got a little of their own back, then maybe they
would stop the violence and the exploitation. It takes so many forms-
* Overthowing democratic states in South America
* Bombing countries in the Middle East on trumped up reasons.
* Controlling the media in "friendly" client states.
* Sanctions that cripple various countries and turn them into basket cases.
* Large corporations using entire countries as slave labour.
Little did I know that the neocons also wanted some "event". When the
event happened (9/11), I just knew that nothing good could come of it.
I was afraid of what the Americans might do in response. I was right to
be afraid.
There is STILL no evidence that Osama bin Laden (OSB) did it. In a
climate where less than half of all American citizens believe the
official story, you would think that releasing the evidence about this,
and putting conspiracy theories to rest would now be a high
priority. Had there been any evidence, we would surely know it by now.
It is obvious why the US turned down the Talaban offer to
have OSB tried in the world court in the Hague. They had no such
evidence. Bush would not only have lost face, he would not have
attained hero status.
We have it coming, and we deserve every bit of it -- and more. It can't come soon enough. "Chickens coming home to roost" is putting it mildly.
As you sow so shall you reap Old english proverb
Careful there. An awful lot of us on this post are sounding like Jeremiah Wright. "Chickens coming home to roost" and all that. We may have to be denounced and trashed by the media. Seriously though, it's refreshing to know that others are disgusted and ashamed of their country's actions.
ladybug: Thanks for asking about my "strategy."
We're all just mice in a room full of media behemoths, and before anyone except us can hear out little voices, we have to kill the monsters.
Suppose you were trying to have an intelligent conversation on a bus, and there were six enormous men shouting into bullhorns all around you. What should you talk about? Would it matter? The first order of business has to be getting those bullhorns off the bus!
for banana seat boy. I just find it more to my liking to stand up than to bend over. But that's just me. You can choose your own position. God bless.
"There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part; you can't even passively take part, and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!" — Mario Savio, Berkeley Free Speech Movement
Here's the solution.
1. Publically funded elections. ZERO PAC money. NO dinners, planes, vacations, nada. You take money, you go to jail. PERIOD.
2. End the electoral college. It is NOT democratic.
3. Restore tarrifs on companies that "outsource" American jobs.
4. Single-payer health care. Remove the profit incentive from health.
5.Cut the behemoth "defense" budget by two-thirds. this is the "third rail" of USA politics. The defense budget is BIGGER THAN ALL OTHER NATIONS COMBINED. ENOUGH.
6. Instant run-off election. voters rank candidates by preference-one, two, three, etc. The one that garners the most votes wins. Also allow a space on the ballot for "none of the above" if the majority vote none of the above, a new election must happen.
7. Close ALL overseas US. bases. If we are NOT at WAR with another country, we have NO right to occupy their land!
8. restore the 90% tax on those that make more than one million dollars. FDR made it work, so can we. You make that kind of money in the USA because of our army, roads, workers, internet, dollar--all guaranteed and paid for by USA tax-payer money. Give back or get the HELL out!!
There is more. WE. the people, need to act. boycott EXXON for a start. move their stocks down. Pick a "no-buy" day"--perhaps the day after Thanksgiving. Write, march, talk, DO. It is IMPERATIVE that we make the USA into a DEMOCRACY!!! We never had one before, so today's the day!!
jacob freeze,
so what's your strategy for "whiny liberals"?, doesn't seem to me you have any feasable solution either.
This system is broken beyond repair so I'm whinning because it's a way of coping, but I have no hope or desire to change it. Do you?
That's the way Bushit and CO. think. just cut 'em a check and they will go away. The hell with a dead mother or sister. Cut 'em a check. These pieces of crap don't even realize that people might LOVE their mothers, kids, fathers, sons, ABOVE money!!! After all, money is the GOD of Bushit....Bushit hates Jesus and all his teachings and I wish we could just wake up more people to this fact. These bastards wouldn't know Jesus if he bit them in the ass. Cheney, Bushit, McCain, the whole lot of them...maybe God can forgive these killers, I can't..
Evil is what evil does. And the US is doing it all.
The only internal hope would be massive non-cooperation and passive resistance along the lines of a nation-wide strike. But that's not going to happen either. Even if the level and extent of public motivations reached that point, almost all of the organizational avenues have been rendered ineffectual at best.
Are we paying attention? Blackwater is probably first among those we'll be fighting in our own streets when the fascist crackdown comes...if we even get the chance to fight (premeditated shock and awe, and all that)...fighting and killing is going to be the only way to reclaim the government we have lost to corruption, if it can be done at all...who are these Blackwater people, anyway? Where do they get them? Are they 'made? Have they no family or friends? Are they empty inside, caring about nothing or no one? Doesn't anyone else find the Republican National Party\Prince family\Blackwater relationship ultra-scary? This country's government is a sham, and a murderous one, at that...get ready, they're coming, and no election is going to stop them...
Here we have yet another complaint about corporate media. The Los Angeles Times doesn't put the Blackwater shootings in context, etc, etc.
Boo hoo!
Liberals and "progressives" constantly whine about the media, but the idea of actually getting organized and breaking up the media conglomerates never enters their pointy little heads.
The LA Times is owned by the Tribune Corporation, a "full legal person" with no responsibilities whatsoever to anyone except its shareholders. The same corporation owns dozens of other media properties, and none of them ever puts anything "in context."
Mr. Koehler is just as guilty of leaving out "the context" as the LA Times. The real context of the invasion is the media that sold it to the American public, and until this monolith is broken down into smaller pieces that can't all be controlled by right-wing billionaires, all the little articles complaining about this or that bit of coverage won't mean a thing.
There are still a few laws on the books regulating media concentration, and none of them has ever been found in violation of the First Amendment. Similars laws could be written to forbid ownership of more than one media outlet by any entity, either human or corporate.
Until the media conglomerates are broken down, liberal and "progressive" whining is just as contemptible as the corporate distortionists it pretends to criticize.
How many hundreds of similar articles has Common Dreams published in the last 7 years? How many thousands of similar blogs have appeared on Daily Kos and other liberal blogs?
But the idea of actually getting organized and putting some real pressure on Democrats to break up the media conglomerates...
Forgeddaboutit!
So the media multi-nationals will continue to dominate the news, and the corporate bosses will laugh off whatever whiny criticism gets written on liberal internet sites.
If Mr Koehler is lucky, his message may reach an audience of thousands, while Tim Russert and the LA Times sell the next propaganda boondoggle to 85% of the American public.
JBPM Our lesson will be a bankrupt economy and status as a new third world military dictatorship with runaway inflation. We're almost there.
ACC;
It's worse than that, say the us gets hit by an asteroid or comet (think Siberia 1908) you'll kill us all because of an act of god... Perhaps the nutters who run the states will start nuking everyone when the economy goes belly up. After all the usa couldn't possibly be responsible for the failure of the financial markets, it has to be foreigners who've thrown a monkey wrench into the system.
JBPM, skippyagogo41 -- both right. If another country dropped so much as a firecracker on the U.S. given our current hair-trigger state of mind we'd start throwing nukes left and right. Yes, we deserve some sort of lesson. But I'm guessing those in a position to do so know the truth of what skippy just said: it would result in a world of radioactive ash. The current American mindset (in D.C., at least) is pathological, and there are at least two and quite possibly three pathological thinkers vying for the White House even as we sit here and debate things on CD.
To apologize to the Iraqis we would have to first see them as humans like us. And NOBODY is like us. We are White America. We can pay them off, no problem. But one only apologizes to equals. Nobody is equal to us. Certainly not people who speak a funny language and wear turbans (anyone ever suspect it's protection from the sun?) and robes (cool in the desert?) and drink tea in glasses. Americans are the most insular people in the world. I grew up in Europe and South America, and only came to the U.S. when I was 20, and I'm telling you, the culture shock damned near killed me. Very strange country, this. I'm an American, but it's hard to feel like one sometimes.
JBPM;
unfortunatly such an ass-kicking would leave the world a pile of radioactive ash. Total war in this day and age, not the shock and awe bullshit of a superpower trashing a third rate power, means the end of human life on earth. You may believe that the usa has it coming, (I happen to agree) but what of the rest of us who live on this planet?
Shit man, in 1988 the US shot down a friggin' Iranian passenger jet and killed all 290 people on board, including 66 kids. President Bush's response: "We don't apologize." $61.8 million dollars later, we still haven't taken responsibility or apologized. Bullies never do.
As I told my wife this morning, the world is going to have to do to the US what it did to Nazi Germany during WWII, fire-bombings of Dresden and all. Conversing with my "fellow" Americans, few of whom even see the ubiquitous American double-standards, sometimes I think the only thing that will get the point across is a national ass-kicking. We definitely have it coming.
But I'm critical of US - we can demand an apology ourselves; why are we waiting for someone else to do our work for us??
John McCain has learned that marrying into money earned by sloshing beer all over Arizona has helped him be a national figure for a long time. Most people don't know it, but his 100 years plan is to slosh beer all over the Middle East until those teetotating Muslims loosen up and learn how to drink their way from the Islamic brand of conservatism to OUR BRAND OF CONSERVATISM. Stay, stay, stay and ply 'em with booze. (Works in Washington from K Street to Capitol Hill, after all. Why not Iraq, Iran and those good ole Saudis?) Ridiculous, you say? Wanna bet?
In America death has become an art, an American lifeway. Death returns to us and everyone asks why?
Do you think McClone's 100 year liberation plan will be enough liberation ?
For some reason, the Iraqis refused their envelopes full of cash; they wanted apologies.
Obviously, it's gonna require a lot more "liberation" before those ignorant peasants learn truly to appreciate "Truth, Justice and The American Way." Maybe a bunker buster or two would help them to understand and react more appropriately.