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April 23, 2008 at 13:24:48

Headlined on 4/23/08:
The Agenda Behind the Hoax; What the Iraq War is About

by Paul Craig Roberts     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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The Bush Regime has quagmired America into a sixth year of war in Afghanistan and Iraq with no end in sight.  The cost of these wars of aggression is horrendous.  Official US combat casualties stand at 4,538 dead.  Officially, 29,780 US troops have been wounded in Iraq. Experts have argued that these numbers are understatements. Regardless, these numbers are only the tip of the iceberg.

On April 17, 2008, AP News reported that a new study released by the RAND Corporation concludes that “some 300,000 U.S. troops are suffering from major depression or post traumatic stress from serving in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and 320,000 received brain injuries.”

On April 21, 2008, OpEdNews reported that an internal email from Gen. Michael J. Kussman, undersecretary for health at the Veterans Administration, to Ira Katz, head of mental health at the VA, confirms a McClatchy Newspaper report that 126 veterans per week commit suicide.  To the extent that the suicides are attributable to the war, more than 500 deaths should be added to the reported combat fatalities each month. 

Turning to Iraqi deaths, expert studies support as many as 1.2 million dead Iraqis, almost entirely civilians.  Another 2 million Iraqis have fled their country, and there are 2 million displaced Iraqis within Iraq. 

Afghan casualties are unknown.

Both Afghanistan and Iraq have suffered unconscionable civilian deaths and damage to housing, infrastructure and environment.  Iraq is afflicted with depleted uranium and open sewers. 

Then there are the economic costs to the US.  Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz estimates the full cost of the invasion and attempted occupation of Iraq to be between $3 trillion and $5 trillion.  The dollar price of oil and gasoline have tripled, and the dollar has lost value against other currencies, declining dramatically even against the lowly Thai baht. Before Bush launched his wars of aggression, one US dollar was worth 45 baht.  Today the dollar is only worth 30 baht.

The US cannot afford these costs.  Prior to his resignation last month, US Comptroller General David Walker reported that the accumulated unfunded liabilities of the US government total $53 trillion dollars.  The US government cannot cover these liabilities. The Bush Regime even has to borrow the money from foreigners to pay for its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  There is no more certain way to bankrupt the country and dethrone the dollar as world reserve currency.

The moral costs are perhaps the highest. All of the deaths, injuries, and economic costs to the US and its victims are due entirely to lies told by the President and Vice President of the US, by the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Advisor, the Secretary of State, and, of course, by the media, including the “liberal” New York Times.  All of these lies were uttered in behalf of an undeclared agenda.  “Our” government has still not told “we the people” the real reasons “our” government invaded Afghanistan and Iraq. 

Instead, the American sheeple have accepted a succession of transparent lies:  weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda connections and complicity in the 9/11 attack, overthrowing a dictator and “bringing democracy” to Iraqis.  

The great moral American people would rather believe government lies than to acknowledge the government’s crimes and to hold the government accountable.

There are many effective ways in which a moral people could protest. Consider investors, for example.  Clearly Halliburton and military suppliers are cleaning up.  Investors flock to the stocks in order to participate in the rise in value from booming profits.  But what would a moral people do?  Wouldn’t they boycott the stocks of the companies that are profiting from the Bush Regime’s war crimes?   

If the US invaded Iraq for any of the succession of reasons the Bush Regime has given, why would the US have spent $750 million on a fortress “embassy” with anti-missile systems and its own electricity and water systems spread over 104 acres? No one has ever seen or heard of such an embassy before.  Clearly, this “embassy” is constructed as the headquarters of an occupying colonial ruler. 

The fact is that Bush invaded Iraq with the intent of turning Iraq into an American colony. The so-called government of al-Maliki is not a government.  Maliki is the well paid front man for US colonial rule. Maliki’s government does not exist outside the protected Green Zone, the headquarters of the American occupation. 

If colonial rule were not the intent, the US would not be going out of its way to force al Sadr’s 60,000 man militia into a fight.  Sadr is a Shi’ite who is a real Iraqi leader, perhaps the only Iraqi who could end the sectarian conflict and restore some unity to Iraq.  As such he is regarded by the Bush Regime as a danger to the American puppet Maliki.  Unless the US is able to purchase or rig the upcoming Iraqi election, Sadr is likely to emerge as the dominant figure.  This would be a highly unfavorable development for the Bush Regime’s hopes of establishing its colonial rule behind the facade of a Maliki fake democracy. Rather than work with Sadr in order to extract themselves from a quagmire, the Americans will be doing everything possible to assassinate Sadr.

Why does the Bush Regime want to rule Iraq?  Some speculate that it is a matter of “peak oil.”  Oil supplies are said to be declining even as demand for oil multiplies from developing countries such as China. According to this argument, the US decided to seize Iraq to insure its own oil supply.

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Paul Craig Roberts, a former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate editor of the Wall Street Journal, has held numerous academic appointments. He has been reporting shocking cases of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book, The Tyranny of Good Intentions, co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how Americans lost the protection of law, was published by Random House in March, 2008.

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The author received her Ph.D. in the field of Organizational Behavior, which she now applies to her political writing. She's been an advocate for church-state separation and other civil liberties issues. She writes on the neoconservative mind, women's issues, media, veganism and the Religious Right.
Amy FriedThe author received her Ph.D. in the field of Organizational Behavior, which she now applies to her political writing. She's been an advocate for church-state separation and other civil liberties issues. She writes on the neoconservative mind, women's issues, media, veganism and the Religious Right.

Palast & Peto Dollars

Greg Palast explained why the "oil" argument is not a simple matter of wanting cheap oil. Obviously, either the Bush Administration failed miserably, or that was not the actual goal. Here's how Palast put it:

"What Bush needs is Saudi petro-dollars. Saudi Arabia has, over the past three decades, kindly recycled the cash sucked from the wallets of American SUV owners and sent much of the loot right back to New York to buy U.S. Treasury bills and other U.S. assets."

 

by Amy Fried (36 articles, 43 quicklinks, 34 diaries, 148 comments) on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 10:25:21 AM
 


Retired NASA systems engineer for Earth Science data systems. I consider myself a citizen of planet Earth and consider Nationalism and other such beliefs which separate ourselves from each other are outmoded and are detrimental to the well being of the earth and all of the creatures that inhabit it.
Philip PeaseRetired NASA systems engineer for Earth Science data systems. I consider myself a citizen of planet Earth and consider Nationalism and other such beliefs which separate ourselves from each other are outmoded and are detrimental to the well being of the earth and all of the creatures that inhabit it.

I still believe it is mainly for oil

Oil supply has peaked and the industry cannot supply the demand.  Oil is a strategic resource for military forces and for commerce. 

Your arguments that there is better strategies for the USA than to attack Iraq would be true if Bush was primarly focused on the USA and it's citizens; but his focus is on big international coorporations and while the American people may be suffering the heads of the big coorporations are making lots of money.  The oil industry and the related military-industrial complex is calling the shots with the main-stream media making the "War on Terror" hoax.

The important point however is that we believe that the "War on Terror" is a hoax.  Why do we believe the Bush administration is perpetuating such a hoax?

1. The main actor Osama bin Laden has not been caught and USA forces do not even seem to be looking for him.

2. The case made for attacking Iraq has fallen apart as no evidence to support the case was found.  A similar case is being presented to justify an attack on Iran (who also has lots of oil) even though the evidence points to Iran not having an ongoing nucluear weapons program.

3. The government leader of Australia at the time admitted that he was promised oil to join the Iraq war effort.

4. Congress has attempted to get testimony from key administration officials (Karl Rove and others); but Bush has opposed and prevented any such testimony.

5. Recently reports about how the pentagon used ex-officers (employeed by the main-stream media as experts) in a directed propaganda campaign.

In summary, it is my belief that the very rich have taken over control of the government of the USA and other countries as well as main-stream media in order to insure that their interests (profits) are thriving.  The world's oil supplies is the number one strategic resource necessary to their plans for world domination.  The USA is most important actor in their plans because of its' military dominance. 

by Philip Pease (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 98 comments) on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 10:30:04 AM
 


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THE UNITED STATES OF ISREAL

We the real Jews, hereby condemn the actions of the Neo-conservatives

and Zionists , who have acted in an inhuman fashion that have caused

the suffering of millions by these monsters and mommsas! We ask that

the US of amerika give no aid and comfort to a torturing, colonialist

Isreal. American Jews are not fooled by the smarmy collaboratoring

murderers , who act for the benefit of a few elite at the expense

of the many!

Passover is the celebration of freedom from tyranny, and yet a band of

tyrannical Zionists and their enablers, Neo-nazi-cons of the US are

playing the G-d of Beelzebub. It is time that good people of all faiths

and cultures wrest the power of the universe away from the hellacious

and use it to love and heal!

Wolfie wishes to lick away humanity's tears and wag his tail for

rightousness and a meaty beef bone.

by Wolfie (6 articles, 0 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 898 comments) on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 10:44:11 AM
 


Richard Mynick is a US citizen who, despite the best efforts of the corporate media, noticed something disturbing about how the 2000 election was decided, & felt it augured poorly for democracy.
Richard MynickRichard Mynick is a US citizen who, despite the best efforts of the corporate media, noticed something disturbing about how the 2000 election was decided, & felt it augured poorly for democracy.

These arguments are worth considering, but why would the

US ruling elite allow themselves to be led around by the nose by Israeli expansionism? They wouldn't do that unless they saw something in it for themselves.

Sure, neocons like Perle, Wolfowitz, Feith etc are closely linked to Israel by personal history & religion. But Bush, Rumsfeld, Cheney & Rice etc aren't Jewish and feel no allegiance to Israel per se. They support Israel more as a means to strengthen US control of the region. It's the "regional lieutenant" strategy (like US support for Australian power-plays in the Solomons, Timor, & other island states in that region).

The US interest in oil is not simply in securing an ample supply of the black liquid for its own use. (As Dr Roberts points out, we buy what we need ourselves from Mexico, Canada & Venezuela). Rather, it's in controlling the vital resource. He who controls global oil has his hands on the throat of all possible rivals. Controlling the flow of the global resource is a power above & beyond merely having adequate supplies for one's own use.

US rulers are well aware that the US has lost its economic dominance -- for all the reasons that Dr Roberts' astute columns have delineated in recent years. They understand that this process is far advanced & irreversible. The only way they can think of to compensate for the loss of economic position, is by cashing in on the one remaining area of US dominance -- the military -- in a desperate attempt to control global oil.

by Richard Mynick (2 articles, 3 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 1014 comments) on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 11:05:29 AM
 


Mike Folkerth is the author of "The Biggest Lie Ever Believed" and is not your run-of-the-mill author of finance and economics.

The former real estate broker, developer, private real estate fund manager, auctioneer, Alaskan bush pilot, restaurateur, U.S. Navy veteran, heavy equipment operator, taxi cab driver, fishing guide, horse packer and few jobs too embarrassing to mention, writes from experience and plain common sense.

Mike’s humorous systems of “Mikeronomics” ...

to see more of bio, click on member name

Mike FolkerthMike Folkerth is the author of "The Biggest Lie Ever Believed" and is not your run-of-the-mill author of finance and economics.

The former real estate broker, developer, private real estate fund manager, auctioneer, Alaskan bush pilot, restaurateur, U.S. Navy veteran, heavy equipment operator, taxi cab driver, fishing guide, horse packer and few jobs too embarrassing to mention, writes from experience and plain common sense.

Mike’s humorous systems of “Mikeronomics” ...

to see more of bio, click on member name

another consideration

is that our leaders are more than aware that the U.S. is failing economically and has been doing so for some years...1974 to be exact.

This war is the greatest stimulus package available and can be sold on the grounds of a war on terrorism. That may have seemed a better choice to both the president and the 535 seated members of Congress when the option was to say, "Sorry America, we've been lying to you for years and actually, we're broke."

by Mike Folkerth (99 articles, 0 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 477 comments) on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 11:16:02 AM
 


Hater of Nazis above all. Hobbies include activism, military model building, military history, exciting and vital conversation with retired crooks. Retired
John HanksHater of Nazis above all. Hobbies include activism, military model building, military history, exciting and vital conversation with retired crooks. Retired

Israel control of the U.S.?

Yes, it is possible if you believe that Israel controls U.S. finance, media, and federal government.  A wealthy Jewish friend of mine told me that it was so.  I have no way of really knowing whether this is true or not, though there are many Jews in banking and the media.  Some may be loyal to Israel more than the U.S.

by John Hanks (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 789 comments) on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 7:40:27 PM
 

 

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