Linda McQuaig says today's charade is simply about
Iraq's oil
LINDA MCQUAIG
Toronto Star
Jan. 30, 2005
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1107039016034&call_pageid=968256290204&col=968350116795

In the weeks before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, the
influential New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman
wrote approvingly of "the breath-taking audacity" of
the Bush administration's plans for Iraq. 

Friedman noted that the invasion would lead to "a
long-term U.S. occupation" and that "Iraq will be
controlled by the iron fist of the U.S. Army."
Apparently he didn't regard any of this as a problem —
just part of the job of remaking Iraq to fit the
fantasies of U.S. policymakers.

Friedman's casual acceptance of Washington's right to
redesign other countries — an attitude rampant among
media commentators as well as U.S. officials — sheds
light on why the occupation of Iraq has been such a
disaster, and why there's little reason to believe
Iraq is on the path to democracy.

No matter how inspired the rhetoric, the U.S. project
in Iraq has never been about democracy. It's been
about getting control of Iraq's vast, virtually
untouched oil reserves, and extending Washington's
military reach over the region. "Think of Iraq as a
military base with a very large oil reserve
underneath; you can't ask for better than that," Wall
Street oil analyst Fadel Gheit told me in an
interview.

Bush officials never wanted to run Iraq themselves,
but rather to have a loyal local do it for them.
Before the invasion, their plan was simply to install
the wealthy, CIA-groomed exile Ahmed Chalabi. They
also drew up sweeping plans to privatize the entire
Iraqi economy, including the oil sector — before the
Iraqi people got to cast a single vote.

But the "iron fist of the U.S. army" has not been
popular in Iraq, fuelling a resistance that has turned
key parts of the country into a free-fire zone.


Among other things, this makes meaningful elections
impossible. If large numbers of people are too
terrified to vote, the results won't reflect the
popular will — yet they'll give an aura of legitimacy
to a government that may represent a tiny minority. 


But while useless in advancing real democracy, the
election is highly useful to George W. Bush, who will
point to a "democratic" transfer of power. 

Questioned last week, Bush said the U.S. would
withdraw if asked by the new government. Really? 

Earlier in the week, the Pentagon acknowledged plans
and budgets to keep 120,000 troops there for at least
two more years.


It sure looks like Washington plans to go on calling
the shots in Iraq, but now there will be a plausible
government to show off to the world. If Iraq's oil
industry is put on the chopping block and ends up in
the hands of U.S. oil companies, Washington will be
off the hook; the decision will have been made by the
"elected" Iraqi government. 

At last — mission accomplished. 


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Linda McQuaig is a Toronto-based author and
commentator. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1107039016034&call_pageid=968256290204&col=968350116795



                
__________________________________ 
Do you Yahoo!? 
Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. 
http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo 





------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> 
Would you Help a Child in need?
It is easier than you think.
Click Here to meet a Child you can help.
http://us.click.yahoo.com/O2aXmA/I_qJAA/i1hLAA/TXWolB/TM
--------------------------------------------------------------------~-> 

***************************************************************************
{Invite (mankind, O Muhammad ) to the Way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom 
(i.e. with the Divine Inspiration and the Qur'an) and fair preaching, and argue 
with them in a way that is better. Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone 
astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided.} 
(Holy Quran-16:125)

{And who is better in speech than he who [says: "My Lord is Allah (believes in 
His Oneness)," and then stands straight (acts upon His Order), and] invites 
(men) to Allah's (Islamic Monotheism), and does righteous deeds, and says: "I 
am one of the Muslims."} (Holy Quran-41:33)
 
The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "By Allah, if 
Allah guides one person by you, it is better for you than the best types of 
camels." [al-Bukhaaree, Muslim] 

The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  also said, "Whoever 
calls to guidance will have a reward similar to the reward of the one who 
follows him, without the reward of either of them being lessened at all." 
[Muslim, Ahmad, Aboo Daawood, an-Nasaa'ee, at-Tirmidhee, Ibn Maajah] 
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

All views expressed herein belong to the individuals concerned and do not in 
any way reflect the official views of IslamCity unless sanctioned or approved 
otherwise. 

If your mailbox clogged with mails from IslamCity, you may wish to get a daily 
digest of emails by logging-on to http://www.yahoogroups.com to change your 
mail delivery settings or email the moderators at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the 
title "change to daily digest".  
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/islamcity/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 



Reply via email to