From The American
Left History Blog Archives (2007)-On American Political Discourse - As We Approach The 10th Anniversary Of The Start Of The Iraq War
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In 2007-2008 I, in vain, attempted to put some energy into analyzing the blossoming American presidential campaign since it was to be, as advertised at least, a watershed election, for women, blacks, old white anglos, latinos, youth, etc. In the event I had to abandon the efforts in about May of 2008 when it became obvious, in my face obvious, that the election would be a watershed only for those who really believed that it would be a watershed election. The four years of the Obama presidency, the 2012 American presidential election campaign, and world politics have only confirmed in my eyes that that abandonment was essentially the right decision at the right time. In short, let the well- paid bourgeois commentators go on and on with their twitter. I, we, had (have) better things to do like fighting against the permanent wars, the permanent war economies, the struggle for more and better jobs, and for a workers party that fights for a workers government . More than enough to do, right? Still a look back at some of the stuff I wrote then does not a bad feel to it. Read on.
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THE GENERALS SIGNAL THE RETREAT-THERE IS NO LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL IN IRAQ!
FORGET TIMETABLES FOR WITHDRAWAL- CUT AND RUN NOW
(JOG, TROT, CRAWL, SWIM, IF NECESSARY)
THE GENERALS AND POLITICANS HAVE ABANDONED THE RANK
AND FILE SOLDIERS IN IRAQ TO THEIR FATE.
BROTHER AND SISTER SOLDIERS- THE BALL IS IN YOUR COURT- GET THE TROOP
TRANSPORTS READY
ORIGINALLY POSTED: August 2006
I’ll keep this short and
sweet. The time for discussion on Iraq is long over. Forget the Bush
Administration’s lies! Forget the weapons of mass destruction! Forget staying
the course, the ‘war on terrorism’, Saddam’s ugly face, the so-called ‘fight
for democracy’ in the Middle East, supporting the troops or the thousand and
one reasons which have surfaced over the years (yes, years) for supporting the
imperialist adventure in Iraq. That is so much background noise now. Here is
what counts. That is the appearance on August 3, 2006 of the senior commanding
generals, the guys who run the day to day operations of the American military,
with the Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld in tow, before the Senate Armed
Services Committee. And you better etch the pictures from that proceeding in
your minds. Hereafter anytime someone tries to raise his or her head in defense
of the Iraq war (or staying there one more minute) refer them to this scene.
What the generals did not say
to the committee is as important as what they said. THE WAR IS LOST. These
generals are privy to much more information than they would ever publicly
acknowledge so when they go, willingly or not,
before a Senate Committee and announce that chaos has descended on Iraq
one does not need to be Karl Marx to know how really bad the situation is
there. These guys are not retired generals sniping at the boss from their
consulting firms, think tanks, or vacation retreats. THESE GUYS RUN THE SHOW.
These generals did not earn that fruit salad on their chests by being
Pollyannas. They would rather fall on their swords than use words like defeat
and retreat. It just does not register that the delights of ‘shock and awe’ has
turned in quagmire. So be it. They have, however, learned something over the
years. For one thing, do not repeat General Westmoreland’s ‘follies’ in Vietnam
by painting a rosy picture of success as the U.S. Embassy is being overrun by a
bunch of seemingly crazed foreigners. That is most definitely bad for
credibility. For another, these guys started their careers fighting on the ground
in the boondocks of Vietnam so they KNOW what a civil war is. Vietnam was a
class civil war and Iraq is a sectarian civil war but in either case they want
no part of it. No way. Nevertheless, the generals are still more than willing
to transfer rank and file soldiers to the hellhole of Baghdad to be used as
‘cannon fodder’ in that same civil war. Some things they do not learn.
This writer makes no bones
about his long time opposition to the Iraq war in particular and American
imperialism in general. Over the years I have taken my political beatings and
been abused by the ‘sunshine patriots’ over this or that policy. Hey, this is
politics so it comes with the territory. Besides I have enjoyed beating up on
Bush & Co. when they were riding and now that they are riding low I still
enjoy beating these bums down. In fact, let me give them an extra rabbit punch
for good measure. Just to make sure they stay down.
No, I will not cry over the
defeat of an imperialist adventure but I feel no sense of righteousness over
this. Why? While I never supported the social patriotic slogan-Support the
Troops- THEY ARE NOT AND NEVER WERE OUR TROOPS. THEY OPERATE UNDER ORDERS FROM
THE RULING CLASSES. THAT IS NOT THE SAME
THING - there is still the unfinished business. Those troops still need to get
the hell out of Iraq. Bush and the Generals have stabbed them in the back. The
Democratic and Republican politicians have stabbed them in the back. We of the
anti-war movement have failed them. It is up to the rank and file soldiers in
Iraq now-the ball in their court. At this point the only way out is through
their own efforts. What we civilians can do is form committees of soldier and
sailor solidarity in order to fraternize with their efforts. More on this latter. I am preparing AN OPEN
LETTER TO THE RANK AND FILE SOLDIERS IN IRAQ (see August 2006 archives) to
offer some ideas on organizing themselves out of the chaos. Look for it in this
space soon.
A SPECIAL NOTE ON HILLARY "HAWK"
CLINTON, UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM NEW YORK AND PUNITIVE (not putative)
PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN 2008. ‘Hawk” finally gets it on Iraq- a very, very,
very little. Her solution. Have Secretary of War Donald Rumsfeld offer his
resignation. This, I assume represents Ms. Clinton’s attempt to win this year’s
Profiles in Courage Award. Christ, the Congressional pages were calling for
that bastard’s resignation about a year ago. I do not care about the personal
fate of Ms. Clinton or her ambitions. However, her case brings to mind the
ghost of Hubert Horatio Humphrey in 1968. Enough said.
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