Yet some more thoughts about the war:
The Coalition
No name could be more appropriate to the cooperation
between the United States and the United Kingdom against Iraq.
In "The Devils Dictionary" of the American humorist
Ambrose Bierce, published some 100 years ago, "coalition" is defined as (I
quote from memory) the cooperation between two thieves who have their
hands so deep in each others pockets that they cannot rob a third person
separately.
Reconstructionists
The problem of the Brits and the Americans is that they
are possessed by an unquenchable thirst for reconstructing.
They dream about it day and night. They cannot think and
speak about anything else.
Trouble is, in order to rebuild something one has to
demolish it first. No destruction, no reconstruction.
Therefore the British, together with the Americans, are
occupied with destroying Iraq systematically. Missile and bombs, tanks and
artillery, ships and infantry - everything is employed in order to
facilitate the reconstruction of the country.
The main objective of the urge for reconstruction is, of
course, Baghdad. A city of five million people, miles upon miles of
buildings and streets, which can be reconstructed after their demolition.
If Baghdad becomes indeed the site of Stalingrad-style street fighting,
house after house, street after street, there will be indeed a lot to
reconstruct.
The New Mongols
The appetite for rebuilding separates the new conquerors
from their predecessors, the Mongols, who conquered Baghdad in 1258,
killed the Caliph (who had already surrendered) and destroyed the city
completely, after butchering all the inhabitants, men, women and babies.
They did not bring with them reconstruction crews, but
laid waste to Iraq. The irrigation canals that had been built throughout
thousands of years of civilization were devastated. The event has gone
down in history as one of the biggest disasters ever to befall the Arab
world.
By the way, two years later the Muslims annihilated the
Mongol army in the battle of Ein-Jalud (todays kibbutz Ein-Harod), a major
chapter in Palestinian history. That was the end of the Mongols in the
Middle East, but the region never recovered from the Mongol devastation to
this very day.
Demolish and profit
Apart from the idealist aim of helping the Iraqi people,
there is also a more material side to reconstruction. It will be huge
business. The big American corporations - some of which are connected with
the paladins of the Bush administration - are already quarreling about the
spoils. They will, of course, allow no foreigners to come into this. To
quote an American saying: "To the victors belong the spoils".
A rather obnoxious sight: even before the Iraqi towns are
destroyed, corporate giants are dividing among themselves the profits of
their rebuilding.
Humanitarians
The unquenchable idealism of the Anglo-Americans finds its
expression also in the drive for humanitarian aid. This is becoming quite
an obsession. Humanitarian aid must be brought to the Iraqi people,
whether they want it or not.
The inhabitants of Basra do not want the promised aid? Ha,
well see about that. We shall bomb them, starve them - until they open
their gates and allow the humanitarian aid in. After all, one cannot aid
people as long as the city is controlled by the evil Saddam, cursed be his
name, whose only aim is to prevent humanitarian aid from reaching his
people.
The coalition could, of course, drop food and water -
instead of bombs - from the air. One could also arrange for a short
cease-fire, so as to bring the humanitarian aid into the besieged city.
But that has been forbidden by Donald Rumsfeld, another great
humanitarian. So there is really no alternative but to bomb them until
they are ripe for aid.
Masters and natives
As a preview of the humanitarian aid to come after the
occupation of Basra, the British have distributed a film about the arrival
of aid to a village on the way. They were so satisfied with this piece of
reporting, that they ran it dozens of times on TV.
It looks like this: a British truck brings food and water.
The villagers, mainly desperate women and children, besiege the truck.
They beg for water. The soldiers distribute mineral water to the maddened
crowd - one bottle to every child and woman. After days of thirst, one
(one!) liter per family.
The whole scene is nauseating. The hunger and thirst of
the population, caught in the middle of the fighting, are exploited for
crude propaganda. The British look again as they have always looked in
Iraq: overbearing colonial masters, doing a favor to the natives. For
every Arab beholder, this is the ultimate humiliation.
Robbing for the robbed
In order to finance everything - the destruction, the
reconstruction, the humanitarian aid and what not - money is needed. Where
will it come from? From the Iraqi oil, of course.
Therefore, it is the humanitarian duty of the Americans to
take hold of the oil fields as quickly as possible. Not for their own
good, perish the thought, but for the Iraqis. In order to help them and do
good.
Every child knows by now that this war is about oil. The
US intends to take possession of the Iraqi reserves, the second largest in
the world (after the Saudi reserves), and control the neighboring reserves
of the Caspian Sea, Iran and the Gulf. Now it appears that it is all for
the benefit of the Iraqi people themselves. So that they shall have
something to eat and medicines for the children.
All this after the UN sanctions, imposed as demanded by
the Americans, that have for many years caused general malnutrition, the
death of hundred of thousands of children from hunger and disease and the
destruction of the Iraqi infrastructure - all in the name of "oil for
food".
Oh, Orwell, Orwell
What would he have said about this war?
In his book "1984", he had the Ministry of Truth coin
phrases like "War is Peace", Freedom is Slavery" and "Ignorance is Power".
He would be right at home in this war.
Occupation is Liberation, War is a Humane Duty, Toppling a
foreign government is Regime Change, Starvation is Humanitarian Aid,
Struggle against a foreign invader is Serving a Tyrant, Bombing a city is
Service to the People.
Truth is always the first victim of any war. But it seems
that in this particular war it suffers even more than usual. Mendacity,
hypocrisy, dis-information and plain brainwashing are having a ball.
Four-star generals parrot manifestly mendacious slogans, star-journalist
from all over the world accept them eagerly, world TV networks repeat them
diligently and the Israeli media lap it all up.