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Published on Sunday, August 25, 2002
in the Toronto Sun

A War Only the White House Wants
by Eric Margolis

NEW YORK -- U.S. forces are rapidly massing in the Arabian Gulf to invade
Iraq. Four heavy brigades have been positioned near Iraq, a huge new air
complex is now operational in Qatar and American special forces are active
in Iraqi Kurdistan.

The White House is hoping its threats of war will provoke a coup against
Saddam Hussein by the Iraqi Army. But if one does not come, the George Bush
administration shows every sign of plunging into an unprovoked war that the
rest of the world will view as blatant aggression.

Even America's closest allies are appalled by the tide of warmongering and
jingoism that has engulfed the United States. Bush's recently proclaimed
doctrine of "pre-emptive intervention" anywhere on Earth is nothing less
than a frightening revival of the old imperialist Brezhnev Doctrine of 25
years ago that called for Soviet intervention wherever socialism was
threatened.
"Bush, himself the most intellectually backward American president of my
political lifetime, is surrounded by advisers whose bellicosity is exceeded
only by their political, military and diplomatic illiteracy." Such were the
stinging words of Gerald Kaufman, highly respected former foreign affairs
spokesman of Britain's ruling Labour party, America's closest ally.

Bush's accelerating campaign to invade Iraq and turn it into another U.S.
oil protectorate is also provoking a storm of outrage across Europe, the
Mideast and Asia, where people believe pollution and climate change are far
bigger and more urgent threats than the bogeyman of Baghdad.
There are two important exceptions. First, Israel. Last week, Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon, sounding like he was giving orders to a subordinate, demanded
Bush speed up plans to attack Iraq. Right on cue, American supporters of
Sharon's far-right Likud party, led by the Bush administration's Rasputin,
Richard Perle, intensified their clamor to send American GIs to fight Iraq.

Virtual monopoly on U.S. media

These bloodthirsty "neo-conservatives" - most of whom evaded military
service in their own country - dominate the Pentagon and exercise a virtual
monopoly on U.S. media commentary on the Mideast. They are ardently backed
by loony Armageddon-seekers of the Christian far right.
Senior Republican senator Chuck Hagel spoke for many when he asked if Perle
was so eager to attack, why didn't he join the first assault wave against
Baghdad. Brent Scowcroft, former national security adviser to Bush's father,
warned an attack on Iraq would be a disastrous mistake.

Meanwhile, in Congressional hearings last week, former UN arms inspector
Scott Ritter courageously stated what many Americans believe, but dare not
say: "A handful of ideologues have hijacked the national security policy of
the United States for their own ambitions." Ritter insisted Iraq was totally
disarmed and no threat to the U.S. or the Mideast. The Bush administration -
or, more precisely, the people pulling its strings - does not want renewed
inspections of Iraq, Ritter said, it only wants war.

A torrent of propaganda, lies and half-truths about Iraq has been pouring
from the White House in a campaign reminiscent of old Soviet agitprop. The
government-appointed "defense" team representing accused 9/11 plot member
Zacharias Moussaui reportedly urged him to falsely claim Iraq was behind the
attacks. Moussaui refused. The head of Czech intelligence said there were no
contacts in Prague between Iraq and al-Qaida, a key Bush reason for
attacking Saddam. CIA veterans and European intelligence officials scoff at
White House claims Iraq is a threat to the world.

The other exception to worldwide outrage over America's Mideast policies was
Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida. In 1998, bin Laden carefully outlined his grand
strategy to: 1) liberate Palestine; 2) drive the U.S. occupying troops from
Saudi Arabia and 3) end the punishment of Iraq's people. To attain these
goals, bin Laden planned to provoke the U.S. into a large number of
fruitless military involvements that would wear it out and bleed its
military and financial power.

Afghanistan, which costs American taxpayers $5 billion monthly, is the first
step. Iraq, whose leader is hated by bin Laden - a hatred equally returned
by Saddam - will be No. 2. Then, Iran, Syria, Libya - all also on Perle's
hit list - and so on until a host of Lilliputian conflicts tie down the
American imperial giant.

George Bush, who takes pride in not reading books, and calls Greeks
"Grecians," is charging like a Texas bull into the trap set for him by both
bin Laden and Gen. Sharon.

Israel has been trying for 20 years to get the U.S. to go to war against the
Arabs and Iran, knowing this will permanently enlist America's vast wealth
and power in its cause, and permanently alienate the U.S. from the Islamic
world.

If ever the United States needed real friends, it is now. And real friends
like Canada, Germany and France are trying to deter the empty, misguided
George Bush and his hijacked cabinet from committing an outright aggression
that risks plunging the Mideast into chaos, or even nuclear war.

Copyright � 2002, CANOE, a division of Netgraphe Inc.

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