The Mystique Of Iraq

For some reason unknown to me, Iraq casts a strange spell on the members
of the Bush family when they occupy the White House. It seems to corrupt
them so that they resort to lies and elaborate deceptions as their
frenzy for war grows feverish.

The original Gulf War was based largely on lies. There was the outright
lie that Iraqi soldiers had snatched Kuwaiti babies out of incubators to
steal the incubators. The second big lie was the claim that Iraq was
massing troops for an invasion of Saudi Arabia. Totally false.

Now, another Bush is misleading the American people in order to dupe
them into a war with Iraq. Let me trace the deceptions of the Bush team.
In the first place, Republican campaign advisers argued that war was
better for Republican chances in November than trying to campaign on
domestic issues. It's quite clear that Mr. Bush was in somewhat of a fog
prior to the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. He has
blossomed into a war leader and seems determined to make sure he never
runs out of wars.

The first ploy used to justify war was the claim that Iraq was
developing weapons of mass destruction and therefore posed an imminent
threat to the United States and, indeed, the world itself. It's
important to understand that in the past, a policy of containment worked
with an enemy that had thousands of weapons of mass destruction and,
unlike Iraq, the means of delivering them. Yet Bush claims that Iraq,
with one or two nuclear warheads, could blackmail the world. That, of
course, is patent nonsense. It couldn't even blackmail Israel, which has
a nuclear force of 200 warheads and the rockets and the planes with
which to deliver them.

That aside, however, Bush was unable to produce any new evidence that
would support the claim that Iraq was building weapons of mass
destruction. Everything the administration tossed out as "evidence" was
old stuff. It was flatly unable to prove that Iraq was on the verge of
some new, dangerous venture. So the strategy shifted.

Bush goes to the United Nations. He has to, since it was obvious no
country except Great Britain was going to support a unilateral invasion
by the United States. Here the ploy is that Saddam Hussein, by failing
to obey U.N. resolutions, has put the world body in the position of
either enforcing its resolutions or becoming "irrelevant." What Bush
really is saying is, give me a U.N. cover to attack Iraq, or I'll call
you a League of Nations.

There is one flaw in this strategy, which most Americans have swallowed
whole. The country that is the all-time world-class champion at failing
to obey and at defying U.N. resolutions is Mr. Bush's favorite country,
Israel. There is no way you can logically argue that failure to enforce
about 70 resolutions against Israel does not jeopardize the United
Nations, but failure to enforce 16 resolutions directed at Iraq would
and is a just cause for war. The reason the United Nations has never
tried to enforce its resolutions directed at Israel is that the United
States prevents it from doing so.

Now, much to President Bush's discomfort, Iraq has said the weapons
inspectors can come back without conditions. This throws a monkey wrench
into Bush's war plans. True, it might be just a trick by Saddam Hussein,
but nothing will be lost or threatened by giving peace a chance. The
truth is that the original inspectors oversaw the destruction of 90
percent to 95 percent of Iraq's weapons. It is also true that the United
States kept raising the bar and had furthermore corrupted the inspection
process by using it as a cover for spying.

Finally, let me point out another obvious fact: All over the world, the
United States advocates dialogue as an alternative to war to settle
disputes. Yet not one time since the Gulf War has the United States even
attempted to conduct a diplomatic dialogue with Iraq. There is no
justification for war with Iraq. The Bushes would waste every American
life lost in an attempt to satisfy their sick obsession with Iraq.
 
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