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No more Mr. Nice Guy: Bush gets serious
about killing Iraqis
By Kurt Nimmo
Dec. 21 When Robert Dreyfuss of the American Prospect asked an
unspecified Bush neocon strategist how best to deal with the
resistance in Iraq, the response he received was chilling, Its
time for no more Mr. Nice Guy. All those people shouting,
Down with America! and dancing in the street when Americans
are attacked? We have to kill them.
Its not only Iraqis dancing in the streets and elusive resistance
fighters that deserve to be killed, but pro-Saddam demonstrators as well.
While Washington and London were still congratulating themselves
on the capture of Saddam Hussein, writes Robert Fisk in Baghdad,
US troops have shot dead at least 18 Iraqis in the streets of three
major cities in the country. Dramatic videotape from the city of Ramadi
75 miles west of Baghdad showed unarmed supporters of Saddam Hussein being
gunned down in semi-darkness as they fled from Americans troops. Eleven
of the 18 dead were killed by the Americans in Samarra to the north of
Baghdad.
The United States doesnt even pretend to respect the Geneva Conventions
these days. Obviously, shooting unarmed demonstrators in the back as they
flee is a war crime. But then neocons dont do international law.
As Bush has repeatedly made clear, he believes international treaties
are for wimps, appeasers, and the irrelevant. International law is for
pantywaists such as the French, not intractable and self-righteous Americans
engaged in a forever war against terrism, otherwise
known as the Islamic religion.
Of course, its not a war crime if the media reports the murder of
unarmed civilians as fair and square combat against armed demonstrators,
as the Boston Globe did. Naturally, the Globe didnt bother to mention
the video Robert Fisk witnessed, but then they are receiving their information
straight from the Pentagon, not unembedded journalists on the street.
It wasnt the Boston Globe or other members of the Bush Ministry
of Disinformation that reported Hussein al-Jaburis death threat
to the people of Tikrit. It was al-Jazeera, the Arab news agency twice
bombed by the Pentagon for the heresy of telling the truth.
Any demonstration against the government or coalition forces will
be fired upon, said Jaburi, the US-imposed regional governor. This
is a fair warning.
So much for democracy but then the sort of democracy the Bushite
neocons have in mind does not include the right to demonstrate.
The Bush version of democracy includes privatization of the
Iraqi oil industry and other covetable natural resources by foreign transnational
corporations, but not the right for Iraqi citizens to complain about it.
Grousers and people in possession of Saddams portrait will be shot.
No more Mr. Nice Guy.
According to Robin Pomeroy of Reuters, demonstrations are illegal in the
province surrounding Tikrit. Demonstrators will be sentenced to a year
or more in jail. They are not allowed to go around kissing pictures
of Saddam in this city, Lieutenant Colonel Steven Russell told Pomeroy.
It will not happen... We cannot hand out lollipops, it does not
work.
Last week Iraqs Health Ministry ordered an abrupt end to the count
of civilians killed during the invasion and occupation, according to the
Associated Press. We have stopped the collection of this information
because our minister didnt agree with it, said Dr. Nazar Shabandar,
the Health Ministrys director of planning. The CPA doesnt
want this to be done.
In other words, there will be no official confirmation of the number of
civilians killed by the US, such as those mowed down recently in Ramadi,
apparently for nothing more than expressing their support for Saddam Hussein,
although the Pentagon would have us believe they were engaged in murder
and mayhem or releasing pigeons to signal to comrades.
Is it possible the CPA and the Pentagon dont want you to know the
exact number of people killed in Iraq because those numbers are about
to escalate dramatically?
As Robert Fisk notes in his report about the Ramadi mass murder video,
masked gunmen have appeared in Baghdad and at road checkpoints outside
of Samarra. They wear militia uniforms and, although they say they
are part of the new American-backed Iraqi Civil Defense Corps,
they have neither badges of rank nor unit markings, writes Fisk.
Its no secret the CIA has assassinated numerous Iraqis since Bush
set his sights on their country. Recently leaked plans to kill even more,
possibly many more, in much the same way the CIA killed 40,000 Vietnamese
under the Phoenix program. As Dana Priest of the Washington Post reported
on 29 March, CIA covert teams are one feature of the largely invisible
war being waged in Iraq by the CIAs and Pentagons growing
covert paramilitary and special operations divisions.
If we are to believe Seymour Hersh over at the New Yorker, the US has
summoned the Israelis to help murder Iraqis who resist occupation. The
Israelis have been training us in some of their tactics, Hersh told
Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!
By now, we have put together enough sophisticated former Iraqi intelligence
[Mukhabbarat] officers, we think, to form ad hoc advisory groups that
would travel with our special forces, Hersh explained. Theyll
also have an Israeli adviser, I think, pretty much undercover in the country
advising them, too. So, thats the next step, you know. Bang, bang,
bang.
And yet decades of bangs in the West Bank and Gaza have not put an end
to Palestinian resistance to Zionist occupation and brutality. The Palestinians
have actively resisted Zionist hyper-colonialism for well over thirty
years. Theres a good chance they will continue to do so for another
thirty years.
The CIA, with Israeli help, will kill more than people directly involved
in the resistance. Compare Americas conquest of Iraq with
Israelis conquest of Palestine, and you begin to understand,
explains author and researcher Douglas Valentine. In each case the
strategy is massive war crimes on the one hand, and targeted kills of
inspirational leaders on the other.
In other words, the CIA hit teams now roaming Iraq will assassinate intellectuals
and inspirational leaders, just as they did in Vietnam under
the Phoenix program. Under Phoenix, writes Valentine, due
process was totally non-existent. South Vietnamese civilians whose names
appeared on blacklists could be kidnapped, tortured, detained for two
years without trial, or even murdered simply on the word of an anonymous
informer. No doubt many Iraqis will face much the same.
It wont be the first time the CIA has targeted civilians in Iraq.
In the 1963 military coup that eventually resulted in the US sanctioned
dictatorship of Saddam Hussein, the CIA provided lists of communists
to be slaughtered. According to author Said Aburish (A Brutal Friendship:
The West and the Arab Elite, 1997), 5,000 people were killed, including
many doctors, lawyers, teachers, and professors who comprised Iraqs
educated elite.
No-one was spared. Even pregnant women and elderly men were killed.
Some were tortured in front of their children, writes Mohamoud Shaikh
in a review of Aburishs book. According to the author, Saddam
had rushed back to Iraq from exile in Cairo [where he labored as
a CIA asset] to join the victors... [he] was personally involved in the
torture of leftists in the separate detention centers for fellaheen [peasants]
and the Muthaqafeen or educated classes.
Murder is second nature for Dubya, the son of a former CIA director who
targeted over a million people (with the help of Clinton) for death through
illegal bombing raids, starvation, and disease in the wake of the first
Iraq invasion. As an appointed-president-in-waiting, Bush the Minor sharpened
his murderous instincts in Texas by condemning nearly 150 people to death.
Now he says he wants the same for Saddam.
I think he ought to receive the ultimate penalty, Bush told
ABC News, for what he has done to his people... [he is] a disgusting
tyrant who deserves justice, the ultimate justice.
Ultimate justice, for our Christian Zionist president who spends much
of his time marooned in the Old Testament, is nothing short of the death
penalty.
Indeed, Saddam was a disgusting tyrant, one enabled by the
United States and Europe. The US does not have an aversion to disgusting
tyrants per se, so long as they do what they are told and remain obedient
clients.
Maybe Bush should call for the execution of William Lakeland, the US assistant
military attaché in Baghdad at the time of the coup that eventually
brought Saddam to power. Lakeland was the main orchestrator and contact
for the Baathist thugs the CIA now wants to hunt down and assassinate.
If Bush is truly disgusted by the rape rooms and mass graves of Saddam,
he would have every person involved in the CIA-sponsored coup arrested,
sent before a tribunal, convicted, and executed. At minimum, he should
call George Tenet on the carpet and tell him no more Saddams, no more
coups, no more mass assassination programs.
Of course, that will never happen. Only clients who run afoul of the Master
Plan making damn sure every profitable corner of the earth is sucked
dry by neoliberal exploitation will be hunted down, rounded up,
rushed before a tribunal, and executed (or if lucky slammed into prison
like another US client and CIA asset gone bad, Manuel Noriega).
The Bushites over at the Pentagon have their work cut out for them. However,
a spanking new Phoenix program aimed at Iraqi guerillas, intellectuals,
or those who get in the way of what Halliburton and Bechtel want, will
not put an end to the resistance, nor will US soldiers cutting down demonstrators
kissing pictures of Saddam put an end to Iraqi outrage over
the occupation and planned looting of their country.
If Bush gleans anything from the Israelis, it should be that brutality
in the name of colonialism does not put an end to resistance, it only
redoubles it. But then the Israelis do not understand this themselves,
so how can we expect them to teach the Americans anything that
is an anything except how to kill people in large numbers.
History books are filled with repeated examples of successful resistance
to invasion and occupation from the Persian emperor Darius facing
Scythian guerillas to Fulgencio Batistas overthrow by a threadbare
group of revolutionaries in Cuba.
But then Bush doesnt bother to read books.
Source: CounterPunch
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