Bush Still Screwing Iraq and America 

Sam Hamod

06/09/04 "ICH" -- Not only did Bush succeed in putting his puppets back into the 
governance of Iraq, he also stabbed Brahimi and the UN in the backâall to the 
detriment of Iraq. Allawi is nothing but a Bush agent. Brahimi put it clearly when he 
said, âBremer is the dictator of Iraq. He has the money. He has the signature.â As 
a diplomat, it was the strongest possible language he could use without being fired 
from the UN. Even Kofi Annan has been unhappy with Bushâs behavior, but he must also 
be aware that the U.S. has such influence at the UN they could undermine him just as 
they did Butros Ghali Ghali when he tried to help make the UN more independent of Bush 
and America. 

This new mess in Iraq will get worse and worse; killings will increase, and bloodshed 
will spread throughout the land because of Bushâs doing. Thus, the guilt of the 
deaths in Iraq are on Bushâs head. Many in the international community feel he 
should be tried for war crimes when he leaves office; weâll see if this happens or 
if he just goes back to his âranchâ in Crawford and continues making his absurd 
pronouncements matters about which he knows little. 

This morning, many in the Iraqi security force in Fallujah were attacked for the first 
time since General Latif was put in charge, with Americans withdrawing. But few know 
this attack occurred because the Americans told the Iraqis they were going to come in 
with them and do a joint patrol. This patrol was a violation of the cease fire in 
Fallujah, and since things were peaceful, the Americans were not to come in again. 
But, as usual, America cannot allow peace to prevail in Iraqâso they once again 
upset the apple cartâon purpose. More devilment. American rhetoric is always of 
peace, but American actions are always for war and chaos in Iraq.

Also, just outside of Fallujah, which helped cause the unrest, American troops 
attacked some people in their homes, when the people resisted their brutal search 
methods. This led to the killing of over a dozen Iraqis, many of them women and 
children. No one in the US media or the US government ever wonders what type of threat 
women and children are because our troops kill so many of them. Have you ever wondered 
about this yourself? If so, why not ask your congressperson to question the military 
about this. Or are you and they willing to just keep calling this by the euphemism of 
âcollateral damageâ? Think about how far US morality has slipped since Clinton and 
GW Bush. 

America is now thinking of sending troops back into Fallujah, now that many of the 
insurgent fighters have been disarmed. But they may be making a big mistake because 
many of the Iraqi security force may turn on the Americans, because many of them are 
Sunni Baathists who live in, or have relatives in, Fallujah. But, as usual, the 
American military is being led by Bush and Rumsfeld who are fools, and military 
leaders in Iraq such as Kimmit, Abizaid and others who are foolsâor devils who want 
to keep the Iraqi pot boiling. Either way, it will not be good for Iraqis or for 
American troops who will be killed or maimed in the process. Add to this, that the 
Iraqi and the American economies will continue to suffer major losses and further 
instability. America has already been warned by the IMF about the instability of the 
dollar and the Iraqi currencyâbut Bush just ignores these warnings as if they 
donât matter. In time, America will realize that Bush has taken them further down 
the path of debt, first started by Ronald Reagan; but, this time, it may not be 
reversible according to some prominent Nobel Prize wining economists. 

Dr. Brahimi had asked that none of the Iraqi Governing Council be Prime Minister or 
President, but Bush made sure he was ignored. Ayatollah Sistani has given tentative 
approval, but only with great reservations, to this new âinterim government.â But, 
if the truth be known, Sistani is disappointed in the Bush influence, the keeping of 
US troops in control, and most of the Iraqis do not support this new Bush government. 
France should have never given in on the UN resolution, even with the changes 
Bush/Blair put into it. But, the deed is done, now more hell will reign in Iraq. More 
people will die.

More people will be maimed. More people will go poor in Iraq and in America because of 
the war in Iraq. But, this war in Iraq will never end until America leaves, either by 
force or voluntarily just as they had to leave Viet Nam. 

Americaâs standing in the Arab and Muslim world will continue to be further 
tarnished; trust in the US going down the drain at an alarming rate. It is hard to see 
how this can be repaired because of the actions by the US in Najaf, Karbala and Kufa, 
as well as in Fallujah, Mosul and Baghdad. Add to this that Kerry has not given an 
alternative policy for Iraqâso even if he wins, things may not get any better unless 
he awakens from his stupor that has cloaked him from the Democratic Leadership 
Committee or the Democratic National Committee and the Zionists who surround him. 

This brings us to the center of the problem that helped to cause Iraq in the first 
place. 

Zionist influence in American politics will continue to hinder this nation unless this 
yoke of barbarity and total support for the immoral behavior of Israel toward the 
Palestinians is thrown off. But that is not likely, because both parties are heavily 
influenced by Zionists in the government and moneyed people from without, even from 
Israel itself that sends money through certain of its political action committees like 
AIPAC, the ADL and others. I donât see much hope for our nation, America, unless we 
get our act together and regain some moral stature through improved behavior in the 
world. 

At this time, even though Bush was able to get agreement at the UN on his resolution 
on Iraq, he has taken our nation down the road to ruin as a world leader that could be 
turned to for honesty, truth, ethics, morality and democracy. We are nothing but a 
neo-colonial power that will have its time, but like the rest of the colonialists, it 
will break our economy, break our moral will and will ultimately ruin what is left of 
our democracy in America (and that is going fast; note that Attorney General Ashcroft 
has refused to allow the senate, even in classified hearings, to turn over memos 
between the Justice Department and President Bush, as of yesterday when responding to 
Senator Feinstein and others on the Senate Judiciary Committee!) Our very fabric of 
government is being ripped to shreds by these neo-cons and their minions who are 
trying to destroy the balances of power within our government in order to give all 
power to the president. 

Thus, it is not only Iraq that is going down, so too is our country, at an alarming 
and terrible rate.

Sam Hamod is a former advisor to the State Department; he writes on world affairs; he 
may be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

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