Another bad movie for the thief in chief? Where the fucks his mandate in
the first place? More Americans wanted someone else but the future of
America is secured either way,a slow death under a wet type or a quick one
under a dry bad weed.
Diplomatic Riffs
The diplomatic riff with Europe is about the only amusing thing that has
happened in this buildup to war with Iraq.
It's funny that the president brags about having the support of Spain,
Italy, Slovenia, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria and Denmark.
Those countries together couldn't whip Iraq. They haven't played a
significant military role in the past two centuries. He can call France and
Germany the "Old Europe" if he wants to (nobody would mistake him for being
well-informed about geopolitics anyway), but they are the powerhouses of
the New Europe.
Another funny thing is the United States trying to get NATO to defend
Turkey from Iraq. You probably don't know this, but the original U.S.
proposal was that the NATO countries would agree to defend Turkey � and to
help pick up the tab for rebuilding Iraq. All Europe, old and young, said,
"No way." So the United States adopted the fallback provision of defending
Turkey, just so the United States can claim NATO support for its war. So
far, France, Germany and Belgium have said, "Get out of here."
What's funny is that Turkey isn't going to be attacked by Iraq. Iraq
wouldn't dare attack Turkey. Any time it chooses, the Turkish army could
fight its way into Baghdad without any help from NATO or us. The Turks
ruled that whole part of the world for half a millennium, and at the end of
World War I, they bloodied the British and the French. They were the only
country in that area that didn't become a European colony or protectorate.
The founder of modern Turkey, Kemal Ataturk, once sent a telegram to a
British politician who had said Turkey was ruled by "a drunk and 11-man
council." You are wrong, Ataturk wrote, Turkey is ruled by one drunk.
Ataturk was not only a great soldier and revolutionary, but he had a sense
of humor.
The Turks don't fear Iraq. They are only going along with this ploy because
they want to be members of the European Union and think that full
participation by NATO in their defense would help them. By the same token,
the United States doesn't need allies in a military sense. The little
countries of Europe are just window dressing so that President Bush can
deny that a war he wants and that our forces will fight is not
"unilateral." Why wouldn't this "coalition of the willing" be willing,
since it's not going to cost them any soldiers or equipment or money? They
are woefully short of all three. I'm sure the Bush administration has
offered them bribes in one form or another.
I'm afraid that our fearless leader has talked himself into a diplomatic
hole. It's hard to insult people and enlist them as allies at the same
time. It will be hard to blame the U.N. Security Council if he goes to war
without a resolution. The whole world knows what most Americans don't:
Israel has defied more U.N. resolutions than Iraq, and it has defied them
because the United States blocks any attempt to enforce them. In other
words, our claim to be concerned about U.N. credibility is a sham. We use
the United Nations if it suits our purpose and ignore it if it doesn't.
That's been true since Day One of the United Nations' existence.
On the other hand, the president, having foolishly said he would go to war
with or without the United Nations, now stands to lose credibility if he
doesn't go to war. We went through this crap in Vietnam; 58,000 Americans
died to save face for politicians in Washington who in the end stabbed them
in the back. George Bush's credibility isn't worth a single American or
Iraqi life. He can say simply, "I've changed my mind." That's a hell of a
lot better alternative than war.
In the meantime, he has sent exactly the opposite message from what he
wanted to. He has said to the world, you'd better arm yourself like North
Korea or we'll attack you. Not a good message.
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