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Outside View: Bush's Iraq lies

By Morgan Strong
A UPI Outside view commentary
>From the International Desk
Published 10/4/2002 7:58 PM

NEWARK, N.J., Oct. 4 (UPI) -- A decade ago, the United States and its allies liberated
Kuwait from Iraq's occupation.
The actual battle to free Kuwait was far shorter than the battle to win the approval 
of the
American people to go to war.

The military tactic of the battle to defeat Iraq and liberate Kuwait was quite similar 
to
tactics used to convince the American public they had to go to war to defeat the evil
menace of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. In American football, they call it the "End
Around." The military calls it a "Flanking Movement"; it is the same thing. The idea 
is to get
behind the other side's defense by deception, than attack from the rear.

President George Herbert Walker Bush did a marvelous job of getting behind the defenses
of the American people and attacking their complacency and indifference from behind.

The first President Bush had to convince the American public of Saddam's unmitigated 
evil.
He brought in his best troops, a public relations firm bristling with the powerful 
weapons of
deception and fraud, to convince the docile Americans they had to rid the world of 
this most
despicable and evil man. The Americans had an obligation to restore peace, tranquility 
and
democracy to the helpless people of Kuwait now brutalized by the hideous thug Saddam.

The elder Bush had to show us just how evil Saddam was. So they told us about the
atrocities the Iraqi army committed in Kuwait. They told us of how his troops had 
entered
the hospitals of Kuwait and tore innocent babies from incubators and shipped the 
incubators
back to hospitals in Iraq. We saw television news broadcasts of a young girl, a 
witness to
this unimaginable horror, describe to a congressional committee how babies only days 
old
were taken from incubators, thrown to the floor of the maternity ward in clear sight 
of their
mothers, and stomped to death by Iraqi soldiers.

Nothing could outrage the people of this country more than this awful barbaric cruelty,
surely.

The incubator story was repeated over, and over. There was testimony before the United
Nations General Assembly by another witness, a Kuwaiti woman who said she also worked
at the hospital and had seen this horror. Even the first President Bush repeated the 
story
several times to demonstrate the extraordinary cruelty Saddam was capable of.

The American people were provided the tearful pleas of elected officials of Kuwait 
imploring
us to restore democratic government and free their people from the tyranny of Saddam.

All of this was heart wrenching, and all of this was a lie. All of this was a product 
of a
Washington D.C. public relations firm with close ties to the Bush administration.

While Iraqi troops did commit atrocities in Kuwait, they never tore little babies from
incubators and murdered them - - and there was never democracy in Kuwait. We found all
this out afterwards.

The young woman who testified to the horror before congress? She was the daughter of
the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Washington. She was in Paris when the Iraqi's invaded Kuwait.
She never worked in a hospital; she never worked in her life. Her father was a scion 
of the
immensely wealthy dynasty that rules Kuwait. The woman who testified before the General
Assembly? She was not in Kuwait at the time of the invasion either. She was the wife 
of the
information minister of Kuwait

And Democracy? A single family rules the country. The al Sabbah family. The emir the 
aged
patriarch, rich beyond belief, who ran Kuwait, lived in an opulent palace with a lot 
of gold
trimmings. There never was, and there is not now, or will there ever be, a democratic
government in Kuwait. The tribe, the family, the dynasty run Kuwait. I came to the
conclusion during my time reporting on the war from Saudi Arabia and from the desert
accompanying the army of Kuwait during the battle for the country, that they are not 
very
nice people.

The American people had to be convinced that we were going to risk the lives of our 
young
men and women to free the people of Kuwait and to rid the world of the evil of this man
Saddam and his army. George Bush the elder lied to them to get them to agree. And they
did. They tied yellow ribbons everywhere, rallied behind the men and women of their
military. And we beat Saddam in a matter of hours. We beat his army and drove them in
panic from Kuwait. And we were within sight of Baghdad. We could have gone into the 
city
and routed Saddam from his palace. His army no longer existed.

Why didn't we? That is another lie. We did not do it because if we had occupied Iraq we
would be obligated to create a democratic government in Iraq. Nothing could upset our
Arab brothers, our allies, more than a real democracy in the Middle East.

Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, are all run by despotic dynasties. How long
would they last if Iraq was free, truly free? And the Americans were there to make sure
Iraq stayed that way. Not very long, I would bet. And somebody, maybe George Bush the
elder would have had to convince the American people that we had to support these
despotic regimes, no less oppressive than Saddam's Iraq, when the people of those
countries rebelled and demanded freedom. We would be sending troops to every country in
the Middle East just to keep our supply of oil intact.

We can do business with dictators, we always have in the Middle East, and we would 
find it
harder to do business with a free people.

No matter what the Bush administrations tells us we have to remember it is really 
about oil
and money. The rest is nonsense.

-- Morgan Strong is a journalist and consultant on the Middle East for "60 Minutes" and
others, and is a former professor of Middle Eastern History at Mercy College, Dobbs 
Ferry,
N.Y.)

-- "Outside View" commentaries are written for UPI by outside writers who specialize 
in a
variety of important global issues

Copyright � 2002 United Press International

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