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unhappycamper Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-31-10 09:59 AM
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Juan Cole: The Speech President Obama Should Give About the Iraq War (But Won’t)
The Speech President Obama Should Give About the Iraq War (But Won’t)
Posted on August 31, 2010 by Juan

Fellow Americans, and Iraqis who are watching this speech, I have come here this evening not to declare a victory or to mourn a defeat on the battlefield, but to apologize from the bottom of my heart for a series of illegal actions and grossly incompetent policies pursued by the government of the United States of America, in defiance of domestic US law, international treaty obligations, and both American and Iraqi public opinion.

~snip~

In March of 2003, it was the United States government itself that contravened the charter of the United Nations, aggressively invading a country that had not attacked it and against the will of the UN Security Council. The war was preceded by a summit in the Azores of the US, Britain, Spain and Portugal, for all the world as though it were the sixteenth century and a confusion between empire and piracy still prevailed.

No one denies that the government of Saddam Hussein was brutal. The one good thing that came out of this sad affair, and an achievement of which individual American servicemen and women may be justly proud, is the ending of a murderous tyranny. The American military fought valiantly and as it was ordered to by civilian politicians, most of whom had fled military service themselves. The military does not make policy and my critique of the war is not directed at it. To say all this is simply to acknowledge a complex reality, not to justify an illegal action. Nothing extraordinary had happened in Iraq in 2002 or 2003 to provoke an Anglo-American invasion. We learn in kindergarten that two wrongs do not make a right, and that the ends do not justify the means. Above all, international order is fragile and threats to that order increasingly menacing, and to toss away the achievement of the United Nations charter in favor of a war that was if not unilateral, certainly unilaterally decided upon, was a severe blow to the peace, prosperity and security of us all.

The cost of this unprovoked and foolhardy adventure to the United States has been profound. A country known for its efficiency and prowess was made to look like a band of bumbling fools. The world’s best armed forces were mired in a quagmire that sapped its strength and attention, and permitted challenges to the US to go unanswered in the rest of the world. Iran was transformed from a minor annoyance– blocked by the Iraqi Republican Guards from a significant role in the Middle East– into a regional superpower with powerful influence in Baghdad, Beirut, Manama, Kuwait City, and Damascus. There is no doubt that more benefit accrued to Iran from the Iraq War than to the United States.

Over 35,000 Americans have been killed or wounded in the Iraq War from hostile causes, and some 40,000 were killed or hurt in incidents classified as “non-hostile,” though likely many of these injuries actually occurred because of attacks. A generation of Americans will suffer brain damage, post-traumatic stress disorder, or physical disabilities because of this violent war, in which roadside bombs were deployed in the thousands against poorly armored vehicles that the Bush administration could not be bothered to replace with sturdier ones. The cost of the war so far, approaching a trillion dollars, is dwarfed by the cost of caring for the damaged veterans, and will likely mount to $5 trillion or more in coming decades. That sum is nearly half the entire current national debt.
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judy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-31-10 10:05 AM
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1. Wow...if he gave a speech like that,
He would stop rising fascism dead in its tracks, restore at least part of the moral fiber of this country, and give a great boost to morales and therefore the economy.
And it would be just speaking the truth...why can't he do that!!! GRRRRRR
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Blue Meany Donating Member (986 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-31-10 10:16 AM
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2. He'd be attacked for letting down our troops...n/t
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judy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-01-10 10:03 AM
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3. So what?
Politicians, and Obama in particular are very good at writing or having speeches written for them. I am sure there would be a way to lay blame on the real culprits, and give the troops the thanks that they deserve (especially in the form of Veteran's Administration extra support for medical physical and mental conditions, and boosting all kinds of Veteran's benefits). He would be attacked anyway, you will tell me.
Yes, but when you are truly on the side of the people, I think you will triumph against the fake populists, no matter what. Unless of course, you get assassinated...
ARGHHHHH! This country seems so prone to Fascism, yet has been a model to the world for democracy, and a direction leading toward social justice.
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speppin Donating Member (197 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-01-10 10:10 AM
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4. Obama once
said he did not mind being a one term president (I do not recall the context). If he did what was stated in the OP he could at least leave with the TRUTH on his sleeve.
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Poll_Blind Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-01-10 08:40 PM
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6. I remmber that too. He's long sold out the entire tone of change of his campaign for...
...a shot at a second term. Why, exactly, is a little confusing to me.

I mean, what's he going to run on in 2012? Change? Really? How many times can you run on that?

PB
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nightgaunt Donating Member (124 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-01-10 08:33 PM
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5. Obama isn't that kind of leader, if he was he wouldn't be president
Such is how our corporate owned oligarchic run system works these days. Now if he should be so foolish as to do so while in office now, he wouldn't last long soon after. So what you see is a pipe dream inconsistent with the reality we are forced to live with in these days and time that tries peoples souls. If the president should be assassinated, or a war with Iran is started you would see and even faster transformation of this tottering Republic as it is destroyed from the inside by the knawing worms of fascism go that much faster.
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