September 04, 2006
Pentagon Says War Is Lost
By Paul Craig Roberts
The Pentagon’s latest quarterly
"progress" report to Congress on Iraq is a grim tale
of a lost war. The Pentagon told Congress what Bush, Cheney,
Rumsfeld, and propaganda organs such as Fox "News”
never tell the American public, namely:
(1)
The Sunni-based insurgency remains
"potent and viable" despite spiraling
Sunni-Shiite violence and beefed up US forces.
(2)
Since the last report three months ago, Iraqi
casualties from "sectarian clashes"—the
Pentagon’s euphemism for civil war—have soared by more
than 50 percent.
(3)
From May when the new Iraqi government was
established until August, the average number of weekly
attacks increased sharply to 800.
(4)
Since the previous report, Iraqi daily casualties
have jumped by 50% from 80 per day to 120 per day. Currently,
Iraqis are dying at the rate of 43,800
per year from violence.
The Iraqi government cowers behind
the fortified walls of the "Green Zone." On
August 31, the Kurds in the north took down the Iraqi
flag and replaced it with the Kurdish one. Most of Iraq
is ruled by Shiite and Sunni militias. Conflict between
them has forced 160,000 Iraqis to flee their homes.
Who is going to tell Bush that the
war is lost?
Is Rumsfeld going to tell him?
Is Cheney going to tell him?
How can they tell him after all the
bravado and false reports?
This is a delusional
administration. Confronted with three major polls showing that
two-thirds of Americans oppose the Iraq war, Bush
declared that he is staying the course, demonstrating
yet again his disdain for common sense and the will of
the American people.
If Bush and his
neoconservative cabal were judged by their
performance they would be ridden out of town on a rail. If a court of law judged their actions, they
would walk the plank.
Everything this moronic regime
promised about a "cakewalk" war and the ease of
pacifying Iraq and turning it into an American puppet
democracy has turned to ashes in President Bush’s mouth.
Having lost the Iraq war, the
neoconservatives are determined to initiate war with
Iran.
National security expert
John Prados says, "The pattern of manipulation
and misuse of intelligence that served the Bush
administration in the drive to start a war with Iraq is
being repeated today for its neighbor Iran."
It is now established beyond a
reasonable doubt that the neocons intentionally cooked
up false intelligence in order to justify the invasion
of Iraq, an invasion that has resulted in tens of
thousands of Iraqi and American casualties, both dead
and maimed.
Aggressive wars are themselves war
crimes. To
intentionally create a false basis for an aggressive war
is an act of high treason.
Alarmed by the neoconservative
drive to start a war with Iran before the US can
extricate itself from the Iraq catastrophe, the CIA
firmly declared that any Iranian nuclear weapon is a
decade away. This undermines the neoconservatives’ urgency to attack
Iran now.
Neoconservative fanatics tried to
discredit the CIA with a
recent report by the House Intelligence Committee
Republican staff written by neoconservative Frederick
Fleitz, a protégé of neocon heavyweight John Bolton, a
person active in concocting the false case for war
against Iraq. Fleitz alleges that the CIA is a
know-nothing agency that lacks the ability to assess
Iran’s ability to make nuclear weapons.
Neocons also dismiss the findings
of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which issued
a report on August 31 reaffirming that there is no
tangible proof that Iran’s nuclear energy program has a
military aspect.
The neoconservatives plan to plunge
America into war with Iran before they can be held
accountable for the lost war in Iraq.
This neoconservative conspiracy
against the United States and Iran must be stopped.
Neocons must be removed from the government that they
have betrayed and held accountable for their crimes.
Before America can preach democracy
to the world, we must first rescue American democracy
from the Bush regime and re-establish government
accountability to the people.
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Paul Craig Roberts
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him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.