What Now, Mr. Bush?
| Saturday May
31, 2003
Tariq A. Al-Maeena •
clsencounters@hotmail.com Not unlike vultures flying high in the sky before swooping down on
bloated corpses, the feudal lords of the Iraqi killing fields are making
their way to the lands of their conquest. First Mr. Blair and then Mr.
Bush will arrive to take the bounty they always desired. The Iraq of today is still searching for a definition. The people are
not much better off than they were under the previous warlord. Killings
continue, albeit on a smaller scale, and the determination of the people
to get the occupiers out strengthens daily in its resolution. In today’s dynamic world, yesterday’s news is fast becoming a
fading memory, and yet can we not remember what it was that started this
all? Wasn’t it those notorious weapons of mad destruction that were on
everybody’s lips then, the reason to enter and destroy? Wasn’t
evidence tabled in front of the UN Security Council? Where did they go? Polls today show most Americans aren’t too concerned whether this
evidence would ever be discovered. They have after all moved on to other
items on their agenda. The soap opera that transfixed a nation during
the months of March and April has run out of steam, perhaps to be
replaced with other more intriguing serials. Iraq was and remains a
distant dot on the map, and so long as it does not interfere with their
daily lives, so be it. And yet it was Mr. Bush and Mr. Blair who sold the war to a gullible
public based on their evidence that Iraq had massive quantities of WMD,
with the sole intention of carrying out an attack against the United
States or its allies. Domestic threat levels escalating at intermittent
intervals only helped increase the sense of fear. And when France and a few others voiced concern over dubious and
fabricated evidence presented before the world body, and in their
judgment thought best to let the UN Inspectors continue, they too were
singled out as collaborators or the “enemy.” And so, after countless sorties and thousands of bombs, and thousands
of lives, estimates that range anywhere from 5,000 to 10,000 civilians
and military personnel dead in Iraq, there still is no WMD. Looting was
not the only side effect for which US war lobbyists failed to plan. Only
a hornets’ nest has been stirred up, acquiring a momentum slowly that
is slowly running out of control. There is no clean water and not much
medical aid either. Instead there is oil. Oil that the US and the British quickly claimed
as their own in their brazen resolution put forth at the UN, allowing
them to disperse of it as they saw fit “in the interest of rebuilding
Iraq.” And those nations that still had reservations were bullied into
voting for it or else. Remember, we are in an era of “either you’re with us, or you’re
the enemy.” This is not a democracy here, but a disguised
dictatorship, with spoils going to the victors. From blatantly ignoring
calls for restraint by the UN to allowing the mess that is Iraq today to
develop, the occupiers have indeed made most of us forget what it was
all about. What led to the death of the innocent? Where are all those WMDs
poised to strike at the heartland of America or the UK? According to the
Guardian, “an unnamed intelligence official told the BBC that the key
claim in last September’s dossier — that Iraq could launch a
chemical or biological attack within 45 minutes of an order — had been
inserted on the instructions of officials at No 10.” Downing Street
had to match Mr. Bush’s evidence for this plan of naked aggression to
work. There never were any world-threatening WMD to begin with, for Saddam
would have certainly used them in a last stand. And what relics of
weaponry Iraq did have came from none other than the US and the UK,
major arms suppliers to Iraq during the 80’s. Since the war began, the
military and its media have trumpeted one WMD discovery after another
that turned out to be false. Today, the same people are saying it could
take months or years for them to be discovered. Or better yet, some have
gone do far to suggest that it was all destroyed a week before the
bombings began. Right under the noses of the UN inspectors who were
combing all over Iraq! Did the end justify the means? Or are the occupiers no better than
the oppressors they replaced? Over 3,500 innocent Iraqi civilians are
dead and maimed today because of the non-existent WMDs. And on whose
conscience shall those deaths lie? Arab News Features 31 May 2003 |
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