A sovereign state is an entity of the international legal system represented by one centralized government that possesses supreme independent authority over a geographic area. International law defines a sovereign state as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and is also normally understood to be neither dependent on nor subject to any other power or state. This idea of a sovereign nation is a construct that most repugicans and all wingnut warmongers cannot, and will not, accept under any conditions.
Whether they understand American exceptionalism to
mean that every nation on Earth is an extension of the United States, or
that military might rules the world, repugicans cannot abide a foreign
nation’s sovereignty; particularly Iraq and the surrounding region.
After invading two sovereign nations, decimating their respective
infrastructures, massacring hundreds-of-thousands of innocent civilians,
and destabilizing the entire region, repugicans likely believe
Afghanistan and Iraq are now American colonies. However, after
manipulating America to help purge the country of Iraqi Sunnis and
elevating Shias closely-aligned with Iran, the Iraqi government promptly
announced “mission accomplished” in 2008 and told America and its
occupying force to get out and stay out. Now, after less than six years,
a new Iraqi leader finds himself having to reiterate his predecessor’s
demand and told America that his nation neither wants, nor needs,
another invasion force made up of “foreign American” ground troops in
its sovereign nation.
Iraq’s new prime minister, Haider al-Abadi told the
Associated Press during an interview that American ground
troops are “Not only not necessary, we don’t want them. We won’t allow
them. Full stop.” This is precisely the same thing al-Abadi’s
predecessor, former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, told the shrub in 2008 that forced an agreement the shrub signed
committing America to extract its combat forces from Iraq. Who can blame
al-Abadi for being wary of another repugican-led demand for an
invasion force to insert America in the middle of the Iraqi campaign
against ISIS? Although President Obama continues stating there will be
no American combat troops on the ground in Iraq or Syria, ISIS is
having a great deal of success using the repugicans’ favorite ploy of
fear-mongering to entice America into another needless war that is a
very successful recruitment tool for the Islamic State.
Despite the President’s assurance America will not
send another invasion force into Iraq, the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Chairman, Martin Dempsey, told wingnut warmongers precisely what they,
and ISIS, wanted to hear; conditions in Iraq could deteriorate to the
point that he would recommend Obama send U.S. ground troops to fight
ISIS. That is contrary to the President’s understanding of what a
sovereign nation is; he said “We cannot do for the Iraqis what they must
do for themselves. They can secure their own country’s future.” The
President also said again that any U.S. assistance will be to “support
Iraqi forces on the ground as they fight for their own country against
these terrorists.”
Now, repugican warmongers are frantic to claim
ISIS, ISIL, or IS (whatever they’re called) pose an existential threat
to the security of the United States, but that is precisely what the
IS’s leaders hope Americans believe. It is important to remember that it
was shrub’s invasion of Iraq that not only aided the Islamic State’s
rise in Syria and Iraq, but was a brilliant recruitment tool for
terrorists and extremists to join a crusade against America. Further,
the Islamic extremists have yearned to create a purely Islamic caliphate
in the region for well over four centuries, long before America came
into existence. An invasion, or threat of an IS invasion, on America is
no more of a threat today as it was over four centuries ago. In fact,
the Islamic State (IS) is only relevant to Iraq today and exists because
America gave Iran and Iraqi Shias a huge assist in chasing what are now
ISIS adherents (Sunnis) into Syria to gather their strength and pursue
their centuries-old goal.
It is curious why any American feels this country
has a duty to wade into other nation’s internal affairs; particularly
with military might. The President and repugicans claim their goal is
destroying ISIS to protect innocent Iraqis, but there is about as much
chance of destroying ISIS as there is destroying the Taliban in
Afghanistan. Surely President Obama, if not warmongering repugicans,
understands the idea of defeating, much less destroying, an insurgency
or affecting a sovereign nation’s civil war is a futile fantasy. For
dog’s sake America failed in Viet Nam, Russia failed after ten years in
Afghanistan, America failed after 13 years in Afghanistan and counting,
and yet after failing in Iraq, repugicans are clamoring to fail again.
ISIS will never be destroyed any more than any other extremist group or
insurgency is ever destroyed. They may be dispersed, change their name,
and hide out for a time, but an insurgency, like extremists devoted to
terrorism is a mindset that is never defeated.
Wingnuts were quick to cite the recent killings of
American journalists as proof ISIS poses a threat to America’s national
security, but those journalists were not in America; they were in a
war-zone in a foreign sovereign nation. It is noteworthy there was
absolutely no repugican outrage when American troops killed innocent
foreign journalists in Iraq, or hundreds-of-thousands of innocent Iraqi
civilians; likely because they regarded Iraq as part of America where
targeting citizens is a standard repugican policy.
President Obama is right; Iraq can secure their own
country’s future” and “fight for their own country” against ISIS. It is
true this country set in motion the rise of ISIS when America gave Iraqi
and Iranian Shia Muslims free rein to expatriate Sunnis to Syria to
destabilize that sovereign nation, but it is time for them to take
responsibility for their own actions and reap the rewards of attempting
to purge one Muslim sect from their midst. It is also noteworthy, that
despite the four-century goal of creating a purely Islamic caliphate in
northern Iraq and Syria, there was no ISIS, insurgency, civil war, or
Sunni-Shia unrest during Saddam’s administration. There was also no
civil war in Syria where christians and several Muslim sects lived in
peace before the shrub's wingnuts decided Iraq was an American colony that
needed regime change.
If repugicans are so concerned about threats to
America’s national security, why are they not addressing global climate
change? Their precious generals in the Pentagon and Defense Department
(DOD) have warned every year for the past five years that climate change
is a clear and present danger and legitimate threat to the nation’s
security. Their response was forbidding Defense from mentioning, much
less addressing a real threat to America’s national security. The answer
is simple, really; repugicans’ money machine in the oil and defense
industry will not profit from addressing a real national security threat
like climate change, and repugicans are well aware that most Americans
are too stupid to comprehend they are already suffering from severe
weather events, wildfires, and man-made disasters than any threat of
“ISIS invading America and killing all of us” according to Lindsey
Graham.
After thirteen years, it is high time for Americans
to comprehend that Iraq is a sovereign nation and not an extension of
the United States. That being said, and established as fact, America
must honor Iraq’s demand to keep troops out of Iraq and let Iraqis deal
with ISIS themselves. The people of this country have invested trillions
of dollars and countless thousands of lives in a sovereign nation that
never posed a threat to America’s national security. It is important to
remember that no American’s life was ever threatened, or in harm’s way,
in Iraq or Syria until the shrub's repugicans decided that America’s
exceptionalism and powerful military unilaterally eliminated Iraq’s
national sovereignty that both the former and current prime ministers
are desperately attempting to reassert; likely to no avail because part
of America’s storied exceptionalism is being imperialistic.
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