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The US Army general under investigation for anti-Islamic remarks has been linked by US officials to the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal, which experts warned could touch off new outrage overseas.
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Subject: THE WHOLE DAMN MESS
People are really missing the point on this I think. The humiliation of prisoners in war isn't exactly shocking. It's nothing compared to the killing and maiming of soldiers and civilians alike that happens in all wars. It is a necessary evil of war. That's if the war was necessary to begin with.Abuse like this during a "just" war wouldn't even serve as a footnote. No one would care. Big deal, they were "humiliated." Gosh. That's terrible. Their egos will be bruised for years. People will laugh at them. Not exactly the most horrible of atrocities in the big scheme of things.
The real reason this has taken on such weight, is because the world, including the Iraqis themselves do not see this as a just war and so they do not see these prisoners as rightly imprisoned. They only see a Christian fundamentalist empire, an insane commander in chief, and lots and lots of hypocrisy. They see racism and humiliation.
And this is the price of this war. George Bush took us into this war, with little Tony Blair his lap dog. And they were bold and arrogant and self righteous. And saner leaders around the world said "Hold on, it's a lot more complicated than you think. We all would like Saddam Hussein out of the picture but to do so you have to kill, maim, and conquer his people. And his people won't like it. And the Americans are not going to be seen as liberators. They will be seen as conquerers. Conquistadors, Crusaders, Missionaries coming to civilize an inferior race."
I think that's really what is happening here. Do the Iraqi people really want the Americans gone? Well yes and no. Surely they dont' want a civil war which is the likely outcome were we to leave. But I think the deeply ingrained sense of humiliation is so strong, they believe they'd prefer we just leave. Unfortunately if we stay it will be almost impossible for us to be effective. And if we leave it will almost be impossible for Iraq not to erupt into a civil war.
It's a good lesson for empire builders and meglomaniacs the likes of the current Republican leadership to learn (and many foolish Americans). Unfortunately it's the Iraqi people and the oppressed citizens of the rest of the Arab world that will suffer the consequences. Of course, Americans might have to give up their SUVs as gas prices go up amidst the turmoil, but I guess that's a sacrifice for peace, justify and Jesus they'll just have to make.