Rothschild’s Israel emerged as the sole strategic victor of the Zionist Neo-con Bush/Cheney war against Iraq.
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That war, so far, has cost the US 4,500 soldiers killed, 35,700 wounded, 45,000 sick and over $1 trillion. Iraq lies in ruins, likely shattered beyond all attempts to put it back together. No senior American or British official has faced trial for this disastrous, trumped-up war.
The Almighty Mess in Iraq, Courtesy of Bush and Cheney
by Eric Margolis –
This week saw the collapse of two divisions
of Iraq’s government army, a full 30,000 men running like chickens
before the relentless advance of the fighters of ISIS – the Islamic
State of Iraq and Shams (Syria). The same puppet army trained and
equipped for a decade by the US at a cost of $14 billion. An evil
portent of what awaits Afghanistan’s US-led army and police.
Remember when President George W. Bush
boasted, “mission accomplished?” Was not the wicked Saddam Hussein
lynched by US Shia allies? Wasn’t the dreaded al-Qaida defeated and its
leader, Osama bin Laden, assassinated? Remember all that crowing from
Washington about “draining the swamp” in Iraq?
As soon as the US knocks down one challenger
to its domination of the Mideast – which I call the American Raj –
another rises up. The latest: ISIS, a fierce jihadist force that now
controls large parts of Syria and Iraq.
ISIS is a combination of Sunni jihadist
groups fighting the Shia-backed Damascus government of Bashar Assad (a
US enemy backed by Shia Iran), and resurgent units of Saddam’s old
Ba’athist army, led by Izzat Ibrahin al-Douri, the last surviving member
of Saddam’s inner circle, and a handful of al-Qaida in Iraq.
They are battling to overthrow the
US-installed Shia regime in Baghdad of Nuri al-Maliki, an Iranian ally.
There are suspicions ISIS may be secretly financed by Sunni Saudi
Arabia, a US ally.
Wait a minute. My enemy’s enemy is my friend,
as the old Mideast saying goes. The US is trying to overthrow Syria’s
secular government to undermine its ally, Iran. The US has been using
brutal jihadist groups against the Assad regime in Damascus. But now
these jihadists in Syria have mostly fallen under the sway of ISIS –
which is chewing up the US-backed regime in Baghdad. Confusing, is it
not? My enemy’s enemy has become my friend’s enemy.
The 2003 invasion of Iraq, the stupidest war
in US history, which was rousingly backed by Congress and the media, has
produced a monumental mess of mind-numbing complexity as Washington
trips over its own feet. The ladies advising President Barack Obama on
his Mideast policy are hopelessly befuddled.
Washington, now in a major panic over ISIS,
is moving towards air strikes against Iraq using warplanes based in
Kuwait and the Gulf. The US also has two full mechanized combat brigades
in Kuwait. Republicans are calling for US ground forces to re-enter
Iraq to shore up the widely detested Maliki regime.
While Washington dithers, its little Kurdish
protectorate in northern Iraq is threatening to send its
combat-effective ‘pesh merga’ fighters to battle ISIS. But this is
making both Turkey, which opposes any Kurdish state, and Iran, with its
own Kurdish problem, very uneasy. Iraq used to be part of the Ottoman
Empire. Its vast oil reserves are a constant enticement to
energy-deprived Turkey.
This awful mess can be directly traced to
neoconservative strategists in Washington clustered around Vice
President Dick Cheney. In 2002, their primary goal, according to Cheney,
was to wreck Iraq, the most industrially advanced and progressive Arab
state, so removing a major foe of Israel, and then grabbing Iraq’s oil.
Following the time-tested Roman imperial
formula of ‘divide et impera’ (divide and rule), Washington played
Iraq’s long downtrodden Shia against its Sunni minority, igniting a
wider Sunni-Shia conflict in the Arab world, notably in Syria.
In fact, Israel emerged as the sole strategic
victor of the Bush/Cheney war against Iraq. That war, so far, has cost
the US 4,500 soldiers killed, 35,700 wounded, 45,000 sick and over $1
trillion. Iraq lies in ruins, likely shattered beyond all attempts to
put it back together. No senior American or British official has faced
trial for this disastrous, trumped-up war.
Nuri Maliki has totally excluded Sunnis from
power in Iraq, and uses brutal secret police and torture to repress
them. Small wonder he faces a major uprising. Iraq’s oil-based economy
remains in ruins. Many Iraqis believe their now wretched nation was far
better off under Saddam Hussein, as brutal and clumsy as he was.
Interestingly, efforts by ISIS to forge an
Islamic state in a merged Syria and Iraq is one of the first major
challenges to the foul Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 under which the
British and French Empires secretly colluded to divide up the moribund
Ottoman Empire’s Mideast domains. Today’s artificial Mideast borders
were drawn by the Anglo-French imperialists to impose their rule on the
region. Iraq and Syria were the most egregious examples.
ISIS appears set on erasing the
British-French borders and re-creating the unified Ottoman province
(Turkish: vilyat) of Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. In the West, the
neocon-dominated commentariat calls ISIS terrorists. In the Mideast,
many see them as anti-colonial fighters struggling to reunite the Arab
world sundered and splintered by the western powers. The western powers
are now preparing to strike back.
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