As soon as Barack got into the White House, Raed wanted the world to know that the Iraq War was over and to focus on other things. He put the stupid count down calendar on his site. When confronted, the cry baby would insist he wasn't saying the Iraq War had ended. That's exactly what he said. And often he said it using words. He played the fool in the US Congress getting laughed at by the Democrats who did actually want to end the Iraq War. A few humored him (and others) with a resolution. A Congressional resolution is not a law but Raed doesn't know the Constitution of America, so why should we be surprised he doesn't know the law?
But he was listened to. To this day, Amy Goodman promotes Raed as the voice of Iraq. Raed who fled the country rather than fight for it gets to be the voice of Iraq. It doesn't matter that he never knows what he's talking about. He gets on TV and spreads his lies and the Iraq War continues because people see him and they think, "Well he must know what he's talking about. And he's saying Barack has ended the war!"
The damage he and others did is huge. And yet, the same chicken who fled his own country so he could play Mr. Big in the US, is too chicken to admit he was wrong. He was happy to tell me I was wrong, that I didn't know what the SOFA said. The SOFA was released by the White House Thanksgiving Day 2008 and on that day you will find an analysis of it by me in the archives and that analysis stands up. I don't know what Raed and the other liars thought would happen in 2003?
That we'd all forget what they'd repeatedly claimed? That we wouldn't care that they lied over and over?
They lied and they lulled the country into a false sense of security. 'With limited time, don't use it on Iraq, that's taken care of!' And that's when it starts to fall off the public radar. They're the ones with blood on their hands and they're insane for thinking they'd get away with it. In 2008, there was a fork a in the road. You could choose the path of truth. But some, like Raed, chose to walk down the path of lying. They need to take accountability.
A poem at Kitabat notes:
Barack, Barack, Barack
It is impossible to die, Iraq
It is impossible to die, Iraq
Do not back down
Robert Olson (Lexington Herald-Leader) observes, "While the Obama administration and the Pentagon have stated that U.S. combat troops will be withdrawn by the end of 2011, most Middle East analysts think up to 20,000 combat troops and other security personnel will remain. The State Department and Bureau of Diplomatic Security intend to employ another 10,000 to 12,000 security contractors. This indicates the U.S. plans to have a substantial presence in Iraq for the foreseeable future, including air bases."
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March 19 is the 8th anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Iraq today remains occupied by 50,000 U.S. soldiers and tens of thousands of foreign mercenaries.
The war in Afghanistan is raging. The U.S. is invading and bombing Pakistan. The U.S. is financing endless atrocities against the people of Palestine, relentlessly threatening Iran and bringing Korea to the brink of a new war.
While the United States will spend $1 trillion for war, occupation and weapons in 2011, 30 million people in the United States remain unemployed or severely underemployed, and cuts in education, housing and healthcare are imposing a huge toll on the people.
Actions of civil resistance are spreading.
On Dec. 16, 2010, a veterans-led civil resistance at the White House played an important role in bringing the anti-war movement from protest to resistance. Enduring hours of heavy snow, 131 veterans and other anti-war activists lined the White House fence and were arrested. Some of those arrested will be going to trial, which will be scheduled soon in Washington, D.C.
Saturday, March 19, 2011, the anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, will be an international day of action against the war machine.
Protest and resistance actions will take place in cities and towns across the United States. Scores of organizations are coming together. Demonstrations are scheduled for San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and more.
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