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September 2, 2010
Speech Defect: Emissions of Evil From the Oval Office
By Chris Floyd
"We have met our responsibility!" No, Mister President, we have not. Not until many Americans of high degree stand in the dock for war crimes. Not until the United States pays hundreds of billions of dollars in unrestricted reparations to the people of Iraq for the rape of their country and the mass murder of their people.
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On Tuesday night, Barack Obama gave a speech from the Oval Office on
Iraq that was almost as full of hideous, murderous lies as the speech
on Iraq his predecessor gave in the same location more than seven years
ago.
After mendaciously declaring an "end to the combat mission in Iraq"
-- where almost 50,000 regular troops and a similar number of
mercenaries still remain, carrying out the same missions they have been
doing for years -- Obama delivered what was perhaps the most egregious,
bitterly painful lie of the night:
"Through this remarkable chapter in the history of the United States and Iraq, we have met our responsibility."
"We have met our responsibility!" No, Mister President, we have not.
Not until many Americans of high degree stand in the dock for war
crimes. Not until the United States pays hundreds of billions of dollars
in unrestricted reparations to the people of Iraq for the rape of their
country and the mass murder of their people. Not until the United
States opens its borders to accept all those who have been and will be
driven from Iraq by the savage ruin we have inflicted upon them, or in
flight from the vicious thugs and sectarians we have loosed -- and
empowered -- in the land. Not until you, Mister President, go down on
your knees, in sackcloth and ashes, and proclaim a National of Day of
Shame to be marked each year by lamentations, reparations and
confessions of blood guilt for our crime against humanity in Iraq.
Then and only then, Mister President, can you say that America has begun --
in even the most limited, pathetic way -- to "meet its responsibility"
for what it has done to Iraq. And unless you do this, Mister President
-- and you never will -- you are just a lying, bloodsoaked
apologist, accomplice and perpetrator of monstrous evil, like your
predecessor and his minions -- many of whom, of course, are now your minions.
I really don't have anything else to say about this sickening
spectacle -- which is being compounded in Britain, where I live, by the
sight today of Tony Blair's murder-tainted mug plastered on the front of
the main newspapers, as he makes the rounds pushing his new book,
doling out "exclusive interviews" full of crocodile tears for the
soldiers he had murdered in the war crime he committed and the "great
suffering" of the Iraqi people which, goodness gracious, he never
foresaw and feels, gosh, really bad about. All this laced with venomous
comments about his former colleagues -- those who, like Gordon Brown,
sold their souls to advance Blair's vision of aggressive war abroad and
corporate rapine at home -- along with, of course, earnest protestations
of his God-directed good intentions, and his unwavering belief that
killing a million innocent human beings in Iraq was "the right thing to
do." Pol Pot could not have been more blindly self-righteous than this
wretched moral cretin.
I will say again what I have said here many, many times before: What quadrant of hell is hot enough for such men?
Words might fail me, but wise man William Blum has a few
that put the "end of combat operations in Iraq" in their proper
perspective. Let's give him the last word here [the ellipses are in the
original text]:
No American should be allowed to forget that the nation of Iraq, the society of Iraq, have been destroyed, ruined, a failed state. The Americans, beginning 1991, bombed for 12 years, with one excuse or another; then invaded, then occupied, overthrew the government, killed wantonly, tortured ... the people of that unhappy land have lost everything -- their homes, their schools, their electricity, their clean water, their environment, their neighborhoods, their mosques, their archaeology, their jobs, their careers, their professionals, their state-run enterprises, their physical health, their mental health, their health care, their welfare state, their women's rights, their religious tolerance, their safety, their security, their children, their parents, their past, their present, their future, their lives ... More than half the population either dead, wounded, traumatized, in prison, internally displaced, or in foreign exile ... The air, soil, water, blood and genes drenched with depleted uranium ... the most awful birth defects ... unexploded cluster bombs lie in wait for children to pick them up ... an army of young Islamic men went to Iraq to fight the American invaders; they left the country more militant, hardened by war, to spread across the Middle East, Europe and Central Asia ... a river of blood runs alongside the Euphrates and Tigris ... through a country that may never be put back together again.
II. Same Question, Same Answer
The piece below was written in the first few weeks after the invasion.
Its scene is the same Oval Office where Barack Obama spoke last night.
And the choice offered to the leader in this piece is the same one that
Obama has been offered -- and his decision has been the same one taken
here, not only for Iraq, but for Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen
and many other places around the world.
Chris Floyd is an American journalist. His work has appeared in print and online in venues all over the world, including The Nation, Counterpunch, Columbia Journalism Review, the Christian Science Monitor, Il Manifesto, the Moscow Times and many others. He is the author of Empire Burlesque: High Crimes and Low Comedy in the Bush Imperium, and is co-founder and editor of the "Empire Burlesque" political blog.