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http://www.antiwar.com/orig/tomchick.php?articleid=2895
June 28, 2004
Handover or Hangover?
by Maria Tomchick

"It will be like in Lebanon during the civil war. The only person who could
move outside the embassy then was the ambassador, with a tank in front and a
tank in back."

- Edward S. Walker, Jr., former ambassador to Egypt, former deputy chief of
mission in Saudi Arabia, and current president of the Middle East Institute.

In the run-up to the June 30 handover of power in Iraq, the security
situation has become so bad that political analysts on TV and radio are
starting to talk about the "Lebanon scenario." Upon the withdrawal of U.S.
troops, Iraq will dissolve into warring factions and one of Iraq's neighbors
will be forced to invade in order to put a stop to the civil war raging on
their border, as Syria invaded Lebanon in the 1980s - or so the theory goes.

Of course, the analysts forget to mention that Israel also invaded Lebanon,
but, hey, that's how deep the anti-Arab, pro-Israel bias runs in our
country. Aside from the fact that, in a true Lebanon scenario, the risk will
be that multiple nations will invade and carve up the country (Turkey from
the north, Iran from the east, Syria from the west, and Saudi Arabia and
Kuwait from the south), nobody mentions the Vietnam scenario, which is much
more likely to occur.

The Lebanon scenario rests upon the withdrawal of U.S. troops. All
indications are that U.S. troops will be in Iraq for a long, long time to
come, and not just at current levels, but at increased levels. That, my
friends, is a Vietnam scenario: all of Iraq's various factions - the
Shi'ites, Sunni tribesmen, former Ba'athists, disaffected ex-military
members, various fundamentalist Muslim groups, Kurds seeking autonomy,
thousands of abused former prisoners at Abu Ghraib and other U.S. detention
facilities, and a vast and angry populace that hasn't seen many improvements
since the Saddam era - all united in their goal to kick out the invaders.

But when the analysts enumerate the possibilities, they talk ad nauseam
about the various permutations of the Bush administration's line: that the
U.S.-appointed Iraqi interim government will somehow get control of the
security situation and stabilize Iraq. Then they mention what they call the
worst case scenario: that Iraq will descend into a civil war like Lebanon in
the 1980s. When asked what they think is the likeliest outcome, most of them
admit that the Lebanon scenario is inevitable. This means that they're not
really telling us the worst case scenario. They all know that a Vietnam
situation is possible. They also know that civil war in Iraq would be much,
much worse and much more violent than civil war in Lebanon ever was. They
also know that civil war or a Vietnam-style meatgrinder in Iraq would
destabilize the entire Middle East, if not the entire world. Instead, we get
59 minutes of happy talk and 1 minute of a superficial peak at reality.
Meanwhile, guerrillas continue to overrun police stations and government
buildings in major cities in Iraq: Baghdad, Baquba, Ramadi, Mosul, Mahaweel,
Fallujah, Najaf. The Iraqi police force repeatedly crumbles in the face of
assaults that have become so well coordinated that they turn back U.S.
forces zooming in to "provide assistance." U.S. troops on the ground admit
that the insurgents are becoming tough to defeat, that they're fighting with
armaments, coordination, and skills that strongly resemble the former Iraqi
military. For example, during last Thursday's major assault in Baquba, the
only way that U.S. troops could drive Iraqi guerrillas out of warehouses and
government buildings was to call in airstrikes and drop 500 lb. bombs on
them. The U.S. had to destroy Iraqi government buildings to keep them out of
the hands of the guerrillas. That's a sign of things to come, and it looks
terribly like Vietnam. Or worse.

Meanwhile, the British press reports that the Iraqi interim government has
120,000 cops on the payroll, but only 89,000 of them turn up for duty on any
given day. Of those who turn up for work, more than half still have had no
training. As for equipment, they lack 95% of the radios they need, 75% of
the body armor, and two-thirds of the vehicles they need to go out on
patrol. Only about half of the Iraqi police even have guns. No wonder they
disappear when they see the enemy coming over the hill. It's become a common
lament that Paul Bremer shouldn't have dissolved the Iraqi army when he
first settled into his job as U.S. viceroy in Iraq. Nobody seems to recall
that this was an abrupt change in U.S. policy. Remember, Bush & Co. had
planned to remove the top Ba'athists in Saddam's government, but they were
counting on the lower level government workers and Iraqi military to stay in
place and provide "continuity" - a code word for security. The common story
that the Iraqi officers sent all their men home, that they just "melted
away" and took their guns with them, is a crock of bull. As soon as the main
fighting was over, Iraqi soldiers came forward to demand their paychecks.
That's when Bremer told them to get lost. And now we know who was
responsible for that decision: apparently, Ahmed Chalabi, in a fever of
anti-Ba'athist extremism, managed to persuade Paul Bremer and Donald
Rumsfeld that the Iraqi military should be dissolved and a new army trained
in its place. No doubt he wanted his own militia to form the core of the new
force.

Unfortunately, the search of Chalabi's offices in Baghdad only set this old
fraud back for a few days. It did keep him out of the running for prime
minister, but it didn't stop him from ensuring seats for himself and his
cronies on the Supreme Commission for the Preparation of the National
Conference, the group that's going to select the members of the Interim
National Council. The Interim National Council will have several duties,
including advising Prime Minister Allawi's interim government, approving the
2005 Iraqi national budget, and paving the way for elections in January 2005
(if they can stick to the timeline in the midst of a major guerrilla war).

Chalabi is not the only former exile to sit on the Supreme Commission.
Nearly all the other members of the widely reviled, exile-dominated former
Governing Council managed to shoehorn themselves onto the commission, too.
Apparently, this was with the express approval and adamant urging of Paul
Bremer and other CPA officials. After all, it's better to have the devils
you know in charge than the devils you don't know - and can't control. As
for the new prime minister, Ayad Allawi, Iraqis see very clearly that he's
not a neutral actor. While Seymour Hersh took a beating for writing in the
New Yorker that Israel was covertly supporting the Kurds in Iraq, it seems
that no one read his entire article to the end, where he discusses Allawi's
sordid background. Allawi was a "true believer," a hardcore supporter of
Saddam Hussein who ran the Mukhabarat (Iraqi intelligence) office in Europe
during the early '70s. He was linked to a hit squad that murdered Iraqi
dissenters in Europe. Even Dr. Allawi's medical degree may be a sham: one
former colleague claims that Allawi's degree was conferred on him by the
Ba'ath party. Hersh quotes Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former CIA case officer in
the Middle East: "Two facts stand out about Allawi. One, he likes to think
of himself as a man of ideas; and, two, his strongest virtue is that he's a
thug."

Sound familiar? To Iraqis, that description evokes a man who was just
recently deposed as dictator of Iraq.







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