The repugicans are back again lying, revising history, and attacking
President Obama to trick the American people into supporting another war
in Iraq …
Over the past two days, and on the Sunday political
programs, the dependable warmongers attacked the President and blamed
him for everything from the shrub’s signing a Status of Forces
agreement that removed American combat troops from Iraq, to not having a
strategy to govern a democratically-elected sovereign Iraq, to failing
to arm the very people wreaking havoc in Syria and Iraq. Their goal, of
course, is another war in Iraq and it reveals an important fallacy John
McCain, Lindsey Graham, and other repugicans fail miserably to
understand; Iraq is not an American state, or territory, and this nation
has no right to unilaterally insert its military into any nation’s
religious war regardless this country is responsible for the current
situation in Iraq. It is important to reiterate that both Iraq and Syria
were stable nations prior to repugican warmongers fooled Americans
into supporting the invasion of Iraq.
What is, in one sense, stunning is that the
warmongers are repeating the same lies they used to convince Americans
this country’s peace and security is dependent on invading Iraq. Or, as the shrub put it, Americans have to kill muslims because “they hate
us for our freedoms.” Perennial warmonger Lindsey Graham even went so
far as to warn that without a robust military engagement in Iraq, “I
think of an American city in flames because of the terrorist ability to
operate in Syria and Iraq.” As reported here yesterday, to incite
support for invading Iraq, Condoleezza Rice said in 2002 that “there
will always be some uncertainty” about Iraq, but “We don’t want the
smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud.” The shrub warmongers fooled
Americans once, and due to their overwhelming success at scaring
Americans into supporting a war in Iraq, they are using the same
tactics.
Then there is “I never saw a nation America should not invade,”
John McCain, who railed on the President for not arming and assisting
the Syrian rebels, many of whom are charter members of the Islamic State
of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) that he met with
in Syria and are now terrorizing both Syria and Iraq. McCain also
blatantly lied and accused the President of failing to leave a residual
military force in Iraq in spite of the agreement the shrub signed in December 2008 (Status of Forces Agreement)
with Iraq to withdraw all American combat forces by 2011. McCain cannot
comprehend that Iraq is a sovereign nation, and after laying waste to
the country and creating the conditions that led to the current
situation, Iraq told America to get out; something McCain cannot and
will not accept.
Even former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
joined McCain and claimed that the President’s failure to build up
Syrian rebels battling President Bashar al-Assad “left a big vacuum, which the jihadists have now filled.”
One is reticent to contradict Mrs. Clinton, but even she knows a fair
number of the Syrian rebels battling al-Assad are members of ISIS
wreaking havoc in Syria and Iraq. If Clinton were not so anxious to
display her war bona fides, she may remember President Obama saying that
without knowing who the rebels were, or who they were aligned with, it
was not prudent to “build them up” with American arms. However,
when one aspires to the White House, it is important to appear “manly,”
beat war drums, and forget voting for the invasion of Iraq that created
the conditions in Syria, and now Iraq.
America has been at war with muslims now for nearly thirteen years, and as President Obama said before the Iraq war, “Invading
Iraq will only fan the flames of the Middle East, and encourage the
worst, rather than best, impulses of the Arab world, and strengthen the
recruitment arm of al-Qaida.” As the shrub said, “Mission
Accomplished.” America’s invasion of Iraq did encourage “the worst
impulses of the Arab world and did strengthen the recruitment arm of
al-Qaida” that joined disenfranchised Iraqi Sunnis to create the
conditions in Syria and Iraq. Conditions that repugican warmongers are
rabid to perpetuate with a serious escalation of hostilities borne of
America’s military and lies from repugicans.
Americans are weary of war, and oddly, the
warmongers who cannot bring it upon themselves to spend one penny for
this country, or Veterans, lust to spend billions on another costly war
in Iraq; and they are using the same fear-mongering rhetoric they did to
garner support for the last Iraq war. Including, by the way, John
McCain claiming America cannot possibly wait for an Iraqi political
solution that includes getting rid of Iraqi President Maliki. About the
only thing McCain did not say was that America should invade Iraq for
regime change.
The media has even repeated their failures leading
up to the Iraq invasion by giving the warmongers a national forum to
reiterate the same talking points that led to the war in Iraq. One would
hope Americans have enough long-term memory capabilities to remember it
was only eleven years ago that the same warmongers were using the same
talking points and fear mongering to incite the nation to war in 2003,
but Americans reveal time and again that they are likely to support
failed policies over and over again in hopes of a different outcome. It
is Albert Einstein’s notorious definition of insanity, and if any
American truly believes another Iraq war will produce any different
results than the last one, they are insane; or they just like the idea
of American at war.
America at war is the real drive behind warmongers
like McCain and Graham whose first response to any sovereign nation’s
internal crises is involving America’s fighting men and women in wars.
They will do anything to frighten Americans into sending their friends
and families to kill muslims regardless the long term cost in lives and
resources, and they are using the same rhetoric that led to the current
situation. One wonders if their ultimate goal is creating a feedback
loop of war in Iraq because that is their only solution to a problem
without a solution; a war among rival religious factions that did not
exist warmongers lied this country into invading Iraq.
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