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The Linguistic Bombardment
Dr. Mohammad T. Al-Rasheed, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Published on Friday, March 28, 2003

Getting the camel through the eye of the needle is a very manageable task
if we are talking
about American language used during the ongoing war in Iraq. Indeed, you
can get an elephant through the smallest of openings since the premise is
nothing less than contempt for humanity’s intelligence.

A new set of twins was born to enter history along with the R&R of Rome:

Shock and Awe. As verbs and/or nouns, the two words do not indicate
death in any sense or form. You cannot shock a corpse. If the killing is
intended to shock and awe the remaining living, the term to use is
terrorism. Yet, it seems the megabombs being dropped on Baghdad are not
terrorizing anyone, though they manage to kill. The populace is still there.

If you are an independent journalist covering the war as objectively as
possible, you will either be killed or disappear in mysterious
circumstances. To avoid this, you have to be “embedded” with some unit
of the invading armies. They will protect you, indoctrinate you, revise your
copy, and cut your rations if you tell the truth.

The term is rather unfortunate in its use. It gives the notion of being
implanted or rooted in something, which is anathema to journalism
altogether. It also has a vague negative hue to it.

Psychologically, however, if you are embedded rather than attached or
joining an army group, then you tend to see the shells coming from the
other side as being fired against you personally or against the buddies you
have been implanted amongst. And here lies the US Army’s kernel of
malice. How else would you get, for example, a Walter Rogers of CNN
shouting at the top of his voice with orgasmic vigor “We are watching
history being made”?

What were we watching? A column of tanks crossing the desert
unopposed. I wonder what happened to that history when the column got
bogged down at Nassiriyah?

A US soldier was interviewed by one such journalist and said, “There are
fanatics shooting at us from the other side.”

A soldier should know that the other side is manned by other soldiers like
himself. They are called the enemy. They might be fanatical, a
commendable and indeed desirable trait to have in the heat of battle; but
they should not be personalized.

The Americans have managed to personalize everything to do with
themselves. If you fight me, you are simply a fanatic. Never mind that I’m
invading your country, bombing your cities to oblivion, and doing it with
such vulgar bravado.

A new use of the term terrorism is entering another American phase. Any
act of resistance to their presence as invading troops is now termed
terrorism.

In the face of the overwhelming power the Americans are bringing into this
war, the Iraqis have to be creative and non-conventional. It is called
resistance. Over the ages such resistance produced people like George
Washington and Charles de Gaulle. But to a general quoted on television,
the matter is simpler. “Every Iraqi is a potential terrorist,” he said.

To all the lawyers who thought they knew their international law very well,
the Americans bring glad tidings: Go back to school and learn it again. The
Americans are furious that the Russian might be selling equipment to the
Iraqis “in clear violation of UN sanctions.” Considering that they are
invading a country in violation of everything that came out of the UN, such
statements are daft. The Americans want their opponents to be naked,
unarmed, and preferably crippled so they can bomb them from such lofty
heights.

>From a linguistic point of view, we now should understand that the UN
means the US.

Armies have fought bitterly over strategic positions or towns. The first
such location in this war was Umm Qasr. The Americans would not have us
believe that they want this town because it is the only port of Iraq;
rather, they want it so they can bring in “humanitarian” aid. Basically, they
want to bribe the populace while they besiege Basra, a city of a million
people, at the time of writing without electricity or water.

The Americans have complained about interviewing POWs on television.
They are right, it should not be done. Yet, when John Walker Lindh, the
American Taleban, was wounded and captured, who stuck a microphone in
his face and aired it all over America? They say it was not an “interview”
since it was done by an “independent” journalist.

So the new use of the term means that state television is not allowed to
interview POWs, but independent journalists can. Never mind that the
interviews are aired on the same television screens the world over.

Arab News Opinion 28 March 2003





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