On
The 11th Anniversary Of The Iraq War-U.S./Allied Troops Out Of
Afghanistan Now!
From
The Pen Of Frank Jackman
[No this writer is not lost in a time warp, nor is he suffering from a senior moment in
noting the 11th Anniversary of the ill-fated, ill-advised, ill,
well, let’s just keep it as the previous two, start of the now seemingly
completed fiasco in Iraq. However although American troops have mainly been
withdrawn many thousand American bought and paid for “contract” soldiers are
still operating in that theater. Moreover the wreckage from the huge American
footprint (boot print, really) is still wreaking havoc on that benighted land
from lack of electrical power to unexploded bombs to speak nothing of the
current constant political turmoil between the myriad factions struggling for
power. Then there is the question of those tens of thousands of soldiers
switched over within a heartbeat from benighted Iraq to benighted Afghanistan.
The call for immediate troop withdrawal from Afghanistan if not drawing much
support in these back- burner concern days is still a necessary call. Finally,
if there is a modern example of the
follies of war, of a needless imperial adventure, of flat-out American imperial
hubris to do something explosive (in more ways than one) then the ill-famed
Iraq invasion started on March 19, 2003 should be etched in every leftist
militant, hell, every thoughtful citizen’s brain.]
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After listening to the evening news that May1st 2003
Tim Reid was deeply satisfied that he had stuck to his guns and defended
President Bush’s decision in March to go into Iraq and get rid of that mad man
and vicious killer Saddam Hussein before he unleashed holy hell on the United
States and the world with those dreaded weapons of mass destruction that Tim
was sure would be discovered very soon. That evil bastard had had plenty of
time to hide them in some out of the way place not easily accessible especially
with military operations proceeding apace. That evening President Bush had
announced that major operations had been suspended against the porous melting
Iraqi army and that the road to democratic nation-building in Iraq could now go
forward, full- steam ahead. Some lives, sadly some American lives, had been
lost, but not many not as against what might have happened had Saddam not been
toppled. The military operation had been in the words of one correspondent who
quoted an anonymous military source “a slam dunk.”
Tim thought back to his younger days, days when he
had opposed the President’s father, George H.W., in the first Iraq war back in
1991 and was able to draw a very big distinction between that opposition which
to his mind was basically being drawn into a squabble between dictators and
sheiks and not really any of our business and this. Times had changed (and he
would take into the mix that he had changed too now being the father of two
young ones and, as any father would do, trying to protect them from a dangerous
world any way he could), 9/11 happened, happened right here in New York City ,
and happened to people he knew and cared about, and no further reference was needed that there
were bad guys in the world, bad guys aiming their arrows in our direction, and
they needed to be stamped out like cockroaches. And Saddam was the numero uno state
actor on that list especially with atomic bombs and biological bombs and other
stuff the CIA and other national security agencies knew he had hidden
somewhere. Now that the dust of battle had settled they would be able to go in
and destroy all those damn things and while it might still be a dangerous world
at least it was a smidgeon less so.
Later that night, that May Day night, after the kids
had gone to bed, and Sheila was doing something in the study, some homey thing
like she did after the kid wars of the day were done he sat on the sofa,
television now off, a book in hand to finish the night off, a snooze off
probably, Tim flashed back for just a minute to those 1991 days. Days when he
was ready to raise infinite amounts of hell to stop that first Iraq war, had
even joined an ad hoc
anti-imperialist committee here in the city made of old time progressives,
pacifists, and socialists in order to combine with others in his fury against
the big bad American military machine wreaking havoc on the world . He had that
year, ironically, even marched in the small May Day parade down at Union
Square, the place where today’s anti-war activists had launch their latter-day
marches. How times had changed, how he had changed. And just for one second he
wished he could still be that old Tim Reid. But just for a second…
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