Saturday, August 31, 2024

How does a joint-exercise only leave US troops injured? And Gaza and the West Bank remain under attack

AP notes, "The United States military and Iraq launched a joint raid targeting suspected Islamic State group militants in the country's western desert that killed at least 15 people and saw seven American troops hurt, officials said Saturday."  , and CNN) add:


Five of the personnel were wounded during the operation, with one evacuated for further treatment. Two other US personnel were injured “from falls during the operation,” the officials said, with one having to be evacuated “out of theater for follow on care.”

All of the injured personnel are stable.

NBC News was first to report on the injured US troops.

The early morning raid came after months of intelligence-gathering, the Iraqi military said Saturday. It said that the ISIS militants were found in four locations in western Iraq and that following the raid, an airborne unit was dropped into the locations.     


A few things.  US troops withdrawing?  Dropping back to August 14th:


Over the weekend, APA noted, "The foreign minister of Iraq will travel to Washington next month to make a formal announcement about the withdrawal of American military forces from the Arab country, informed sources said, APA reports citing TASNIM."  Officially, 2,500 US troops remain in Iraq.  The number is actually much higher.  Last month, someone at the US Embassy in Baghdad shot a woman in an apartment across the way leaving her hospitalized which has increased the calls for US troops to leave Iraq.  As noted in this snapshot, the wife of Dr Abdul Amir al-Hazali was praying in her apartment when she was shot.   As we noted then, the shooting resulted in another push to expel US troops from Iraq: 


Abdul Amir Al-Ghazali spoke with ALSUMARIA and explained to them that the shooting took place on Friday while his wife was praying.  The Badr Organization accuses the US government of converting the US Embassy in Baghdad into a "military base," condemns the action citing the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961, and, citing the Iraqi Constitution (Articles 1, 15, 50 and 109) calls for Iraq's legislative and executive branches to expel the US military from Iraq.


The Badr Organization is part of the alliance that controls the Parliament.  Over the weekend, another group began echoing the call.  SABA reports, "State of Law Coalition member Ahmed Al-Sudani on Sunday said that Washington is procrastinating in determining the withdrawal paragraph from Iraq, stressing that the withdrawal of US forces is necessary to achieve national security.  State of Law is former prime minster and forever thug Nouri al-Maliki's coalition.  Arabic social media is showing some excitement about the upcoming September trip to DC with the hope that an announcement will be made that US troops are leaving.  

Love to see that happen but don't see it happening.  

And, as we noted in the August 16th snapshot,  CNN's longterm Iraq correspondent Mohammed Tawfeeq reported:


             Iraq has postponed announcing an end-date for the US-led military coalition’s presence in the country due to “recent developments,” raising questions about the future of US military presence in the Gulf state amid heightened tension in the region.

Iraq’s Higher Military Commission had aimed to propose an end date for Operation Inherent Resolve, the US military operation combatting terror group ISIS.

“We were very close to announcing this agreement, but due to recent developments, the announcement of the end of the international coalition’s military mission in Iraq was postponed,” a statement by Iraq’s foreign ministry said Thursday, without giving further details on what the “recent developments.”     


It's  not happening.  And one reason may be found in Friday's incident.  Where are the Iraqi casualties?  Even the Iraqi media isn't reporting any.  So a supposed joint-exercise carried out by Iraqi forces and US forces resulted in no Iraqi injuries?  But seven US troops were wounded.


Are you getting it because what it looks like is the US didn't provide 'support,' the US military carried out the action.  Maybe the Iraqis were part of it from a distance, maybe they weren't.  What appears obvious is that, 21 years after the start of the illegal war, US forces remain on the ground in Iraq to do the work that the Iraqi military still can't or won't.  


Is this still about 'training'?  US forces were clear when Bully Boy Bush occupied the White House that Iraqi troops were not showing up for training exercises.  By the time Barack Obama became president, it was left to the US State Dept's Brooke Darby to explain to Congress why the training facility that US taxpayers built in Iraq was not being used but was, instead, being boycotted by the Iraqi military. 


This has happened repeatedly over the years and we've documented it here repeatedly.  There's no reason for US forces to still be in Iraq.  And if the Iraqi military isn't up to defending Iraq, that's really their problem.  

From the December 1, 2011 snapshot:


"Number one, does the government of Iraq -- whose personnel we intend to train -- support the program?" asked US House Rep Gary Ackerman yesterday. "Interviews with senior Iraqi officials by the Special Inspector General show utter disdain for the program. When the Iraqis suggest that we take our money and do things instead that are good for the United States, I think that might be a clue."

That was Ackerman's important question yesterday afternoon at the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia hearing on Iraq.  US House Rep Steve Chabot is the Chair of the Subcommittee, US House Rep Gary Ackerman is the Ranking Member.  The first panel was the State Dept's Brooke Darby.  The second panel was the Inspector General for the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Stuart W. Bowen and SIGIR's Assistant Inspector General for Iraq Glenn D. Furbish.  [. . .]

Ranking Member Gary Ackerman: When will they be willing to stand up without us?
Brooke Darby: I wish I could answer that question.
Ranking Member Gary Ackerman: Then why are we spending money if we don't have the answer?
[long pause]

Ranking Member Gary Ackerman: You know, this is turning into what happens after a bar mitzvah or a Jewish wedding. It's called "a Jewish goodbye."  Everybody keeps saying goodbye but nobody leaves.


Gary said that in a 2012 Congressional hearing.  And it's still true today.  


US forces need to leave Iraq.  US taxpayers need to stop footing the bill for wasted training of Iraqi forces.  


And it's really past time that supposed 'joint exercises' are leaving US troops injured but not Iraqi troops.  


Is there still no buy-in on the part of Iraqi forces into the future of their own country?  I have no idea.  If there isn't, one reason might by that US forces refuse to leave.  


But 21 years after the US invasion of Iraq, US forces do not belong on the ground in Iraq and they should have left long ago.  No, they should have never been sent there to begin with.  But I do remember a lot of Americans insisting US forces would leave Iraq -- a number of those Americans were in the US Congress and a few still are.


But they dropped the ball.  They got distracted.  They act as though the Iraq War never happened.


And not just members of Congress but people who ran for president.  Jill Stein is on her third run.  On her previous two she couldn't (wouldn't) address the Iraq War.  But a lot of people think the useless fool is going to be there ticket to ending the assault on Gaza.  Some people are born stupid but, yes, some people have to work very hard to remain stupid.  All their life.


Speaking of useless trash.  NPR had an article on Gaza.  We're not noting it.  Jane Arraf was The Whore of Baghdad.  She never broke a story in her years in Iraq.  That's under Saddam, that's throughout.  A useless piece of garbage who refused to report because that might mean her getting kicked out of Iraq (see Eason Jordan's infamous 2003 NYT column "The News We Kept To Ourselves" which described the trade CNN made to stay on the ground in Iraq.  That's how Jane 'learned' reporting.  And when CNN dumped her (finally), it didn't matter where she ended up -- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONISTOR, ALJAZEERA, NPR, THE NEW YORK TIMES, PBS' THE NEWSHOUR . . .


Since 1991, she's reported badly on Iraq.  We used to give her the benefit of the doubt.  Then Twitter came along.  And Jane, on Twitter, had actual news.  It never made it into her reports.  That included the Iraqi military attacking protesters.  Shooting them dead.  But that never made it into her reporting, did it.  And when they attacked protesters in Tahrir Square in Baghdad -- one of the most ghastly attacks, Jane could be found on air on NPR stating that it was just tear gas and blah blah blah.


Reality, they fired on the protesters with live ammunition.  Did they also use tear gas?  Yes, they did and they fired a tear gas cannister into an Iraqi protester's head.  That was all over Twitter but there was Jane Arraf on NPR insisting the response from the Iraqi military was careful and controlled.


The Whore of Baghdad.  


She earned the title.


She never reported anything bad until every other outlet was reporting it.  Why? That's what she learned at CNN (in fairness, some of her colleagues have told me that she did that at REUTERS as well before she joined CNN0.  


How do you cover Iraq for decades and never once lead on a story?  How do you never once have a scoop?  


You do it by being a suck up to the government in Iraq and being too cowardly to report news.


I'm sitting here and thinking of how long the Iraq War has been.  And there are some people in the US who can be forgiven because they were too young.  So let's note how ghastly the attack on Iraqi protesters was -- this is what Jane Arraf ignored in her supposed 'reporting' on it for NPR.  Dropping back to the October 25, 2018 snapshot:


In addition, Qassim Abdul-Zahra (AP) reports, "Iraqi police fired live shots into the air as well as rubber bullets and dozens of tear gas canisters on Friday to disperse thousands of protesters on the streets of Baghdad, sending young demonstrators running for cover and enveloping a main bridge in the capital with thick white smoke. One protester was killed and dozens were injured in the first hours of the protest, security officials said."



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The first one killed is said to have been hit with a tear canister.  The video above is supposed to be of that protester after he was hit.

 

So, no, we're not interested in Jane Arraf.  Her entire career is whitewashing -- it's one journalistic crime after another.  And when she does finally cover a story, you can be sure at least five other outlets have already covered it.


We'll instead note this from NPR's WEEKEND EDITION (Saturday):


SCOTT SIMON, HOST:

Polio, which has been gone from the Gaza Strip for decades, is back as the war there continues. But there is the possibility of good news. Tomorrow, the United Nations will begin to vaccinate children in Gaza against that preventable and highly contagious virus. It'll be an enormous effort, one that NPR international correspondent Aya Batrawy will follow from her base in Dubai. And she joins us now. Aya, thanks for being with us.

AYA BATRAWY, BYLINE: Thank you, Scott.

SIMON: Tell us about how this vaccination campaign's being rolled out.

BATRAWY: Well, the U.N. has really big aims here. They want to reach more than 640,000 children across Gaza to give them two courses of the polio vaccine. It will be given orally in droplets, but it needs refrigeration at every step, and pretty much Gaza has no electricity. They're just running on generators and fuel that's in short supply. Another logistical challenge here is that the whole population is displaced, and so it's not easy for them to reach U.N.-run clinics. But the U.N. groups leading this vaccination effort, which is UNICEF and the World Health Organization, they say the most critical factor is a pause in airstrikes so that the vaccines can reach all these children. Now, Israel says it's agreed to short pauses. Basically, it won't attack for about eight hours a day in specific parts of Gaza for the few days that this campaign is being rolled out, and Hames says they'll also cooperate.

SIMON: How did the polio spread there in the first place?

BATRAWY: Doctors tell me this was a combination of factors. You know, you have children, Scott, that haven't had access to vaccines, but also most of Gaza's hospitals have been destroyed or closed. You also have wastewater treatment plants and desalination plants that have been bombed, so people have been drinking dirty water to survive. And we know from the Gaza Health Ministry that more than 40,000 people have been killed by Israeli fire in this war, but we don't have a tally for people who've died from illness. However, we know there's been a huge spike in kids with infections and diarrhea. Children are hungry. They are malnourished. They're living in these overcrowded shelters or in the open in tents and with weak immune systems.

SIMON: And do we know how widespread polio could now be in Gaza?

BATRAWY: Well, there's already been a case confirmed in a 10-month-old baby boy who was active and crawling, and he's now paralyzed in one leg after contracting polio. And he is the first case of polio in a quarter-century in Gaza. Now, it comes after the Gaza Health Ministry and the World Health Organization - they sounded the alarm on this in July when they announced that the polio virus had been found in sewage water flowing in the streets around the tents of displaced people. And there are now at least two other suspected cases as well. Now, the symptoms for polio show in one out of every 100 to 1,000 people. So the doctors I spoke with say this means thousands of people in Gaza likely already have contracted polio. It is spreading, and one doctor called it a powder keg.



Yolande Knell (BBC NEWS) notes,  "To be effective, the World Health Organization (WHO) says at least 90% of children under 10 must be immunised in a short time frame.  It follows the discovery of the first confirmed case of polio in 25 years in Gaza, with a UN expert saying more children are likely to be infected and that there could be a wider regional outbreak if the virus is not dealt with."  Amr Mostafa (THE NATIONAL) reports, "Teams will be based at the health centres affiliated with the ministry and international organisations, including the UNRWA, in addition to mobile teams that will tour the enclave including the camps of the displaced people, Mr Dahir said. Another round will start on September 17 and will revisit the same areas. Yousef Abu Al Reesh, Gaza's deputy minister of health, said vaccination teams would try to get to as many areas as possible to ensure wide coverage but he said only a comprehensive ceasefire could guarantee enough children are reached."  The roll out depends on a level of safety and it's a level that the Israeli government is unwilling to ensure.  ALJAZEERA notes that a few children got the vaccine today and that, "On Saturday, the Palestinian Civil Defence agency in Gaza said at least three people were killed and dozens injured in an Israeli attack in the vicinity of the al-Ahli Arab Hospital (Baptist Hospital)."


In other news, Lawahez Jabari, Rebecca Cohen, Hayley Walker and Sarah Dean (NBC NEWS) report:


Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli American taken hostage in the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks, is among six hostages whose bodies were recovered Saturday.

"With broken hearts, the Goldberg-Polin family is devastated to announce the death of their beloved son and brother, Hersh. The family thanks you all for your love and support and asks for privacy at this time," a family representative said.

President Joe Biden said the bodies of Goldberg-Polin and five other hostages held by Hamas were recovered in a tunnel under Rafah.


The other five discovered today are Carmel Gat, Alexander Lobanov, Eden Yerushalmi, Oren Danino and Almog Sarusi.  Would the six be dead if War Criminal Benjamin Netanyahu had worked on an actual cease-fire instead of prolonging the assault on Gaza?  It's a question more and more Israelis are asking themselves.  , and  (CNN) report:


A group representing the families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza has called for the public to mobilize after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported finding “a number of bodies” in the war-torn territory.

The demands by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum came as thousands rallied across Israel on Saturday demanding that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sign a ceasefire-for-hostages deal.

The IDF said in a statement Saturday that it had “located a number of bodies during combat in the Gaza Strip,” but it has not confirmed whether any of the bodies are those of hostages and asked the public to “refrain from spreading rumors.”

However, many Israelis have taken the statement to mean that more Israeli hostages have been found dead and it has amplified calls for the government to secure a ceasefire-for-hostages deal.     

THE NATIONAL notes:


The Hostages Families Forum, which has confirmed their deaths, has organised nationwide rallies and hit out at Prime Minister Netanyahu for failing to secure a ceasefire deal.

"Today, the entire nation will stand alongside the hostages' families to protest the cabinet's ongoing neglect if the hostages," it said, calling on the public to join a demonstration "demanding a complete halt of the country and the immediate implementation of a deal to release the hostages."

"If it weren’t for the saboteurs, the excuses, and the spin, the hostages whose deaths we learned of this morning would probably be alive,” the forum said on X.


Gaza remains under assault. Day 327 of  the assault in the wave that began in October.  Binoy Kampmark (DISSIDENT VOICE) points out, "Bloodletting as form; murder as fashion.  The ongoing campaign in Gaza by Israel’s Defence Forces continues without stalling and restriction.  But the burgeoning number of corpses is starting to become a challenge for the propaganda outlets:  How to justify it?  Fortunately for Israel, the United States, its unqualified defender, is happy to provide cover for murder covered in the sheath of self-defence."   CNN has explained, "The Gaza Strip is 'the most dangerous place' in the world to be a child, according to the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund."  ABC NEWS quotes UNICEF's December 9th statement, ""The Gaza Strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. Scores of children are reportedly being killed and injured on a daily basis. Entire neighborhoods, where children used to play and go to school have been turned into stacks of rubble, with no life in them."  NBC NEWS notes, "Strong majorities of all voters in the U.S. disapprove of President Joe Biden’s handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas war, according to the latest national NBC News poll. The erosion is most pronounced among Democrats, a majority of whom believe Israel has gone too far in its military action in Gaza."  The slaughter continues.  It has displaced over 1 million people per the US Congressional Research Service.  THE NATIONAL notes, "At least 40,691 Palestinian have been killed and 94,060 injured in Israel's war on Gaza since October 7, the enclave's Health Ministry said on Saturday.  The latest toll includes 89 people killed and 205 injured in the past 48 hours, the ministry added in a statement."   Early on, Jessica Corbett (COMMON DREAMS) pointed out, "Academics and legal experts around the world, including Holocaust scholars, have condemned the six-week Israeli assault of Gaza as genocide."    Months ago, United Nations Women noted, "More than 1.9 million people -- 85 per cent of the total population of Gaza -- have been displaced, including what UN Women estimates to be nearly 1 million women and girls. The entire population of Gaza -- roughly 2.2 million people -- are in crisis levels of of acute food insecurity or worse."   Months ago,  AP  noted, "About 4,000 people are reported missing."  February 7th, Jeremy Scahill explained on DEMOCRACY NOW! that "there’s an estimated 7,000 or 8,000 Palestinians missing, many of them in graves that are the rubble of their former home."  February 5th, the United Nations' Phillipe Lazzarini Tweeted:

 


April 11th, Sharon Zhang (TRUTHOUT) reported, "In addition to the over 34,000 Palestinians who have been counted as killed in Israel’s genocidal assault so far, there are 13,000 Palestinians in Gaza who are missing, a humanitarian aid group has estimated, either buried in rubble or mass graves or disappeared into Israeli prisons.  In a report released Thursday, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said that the estimate is based on initial reports and that the actual number of people missing is likely even higher."


The Israeli government's assault on Gaza continues and they've also upped the assault on the West Bank.  No, they aren't the same (as we noted earlier this week).  ALJAZEERA explains:

The occupied West Bank is part of historical Palestine on the west bank of the Jordan River.

It measures 5,650sq km (2,180sq miles) of landlocked territory surrounded by Israel, Jordan and the Dead Sea.

Approximately 3 million Palestinians live there, alongside an increasing number of Israelis who built illegal settlements and outposts on land taken by force from Palestinian families.

The West Bank has some 871,000 registered refugees, a quarter of whom live in 19 refugee camps, descendants of the Palestinians ethnically cleansed from their homes and lands to make way for the creation of Israel in the Nakba of 1948.

You can read more here.


Charlie Kimber (UK SOCIALIST WORKER) notes,:


Israel has launched the largest scale assault of the occupied West Bank for more than 20 years. 

Some ministers are demanding that Israel spreads the same tactics it used in Gaza in the West Bank assaults. This includes forcing people out of their homes to clear certain areas.

Israel began its fourth day of assaults in the West Bank on Saturday. Troops fired live bullets and tear gas and rampaged through parts of the territory backed by helicopters and drones.

Bulldozers followed, destroying homes and roads. Israeli forces have killed at least 22 Palestinians. Called “Operation Summer Camps,” the Israeli army has deployed three separate brigades to invade the northern West Bank cities of Jenin, Tulkarem, and Tubas.


And the same publication's Arthur Townend observes:


Israel has injured thousands of people, and now they want more revenge on the civilian societies in the West Bank.

The Israeli government decided to annex the West Bank. It wants to go on taking over our land, so they sectioned 60 percent of the West Bank right away and put it under their direct control. And they continue to attack other areas with complete silence from the Palestinian Authority.

Now they are focusing on the refugee camps—their existence means Palestinian people still have an opportunity to return.

Israel is preparing to delete a generation’s memory of the Nakba. By destroying and evacuating the refugee camps, they destroy the symbol of the people, of their right to return back.


Site note, I don't usually delete what goes up here.  An hour or so ago, "Diana Ross - Say We Can Live @ Workin' Overtime Tour [1989]" went up.  When it did, the video was visible.  The 'owner' (ha ha, l  they don't own s**t, they pirated the video from TV but want to pretend like it's their video) restricted it ten minutes later.  While working on this entry, I put up "Diana Ross - Say We Can Live @ Workin' Overtime Tour [1989]" and we'll leave that up.  "Say We Can" is from Diana's WORKIN' OVERTIME album and was written by Nile Rogers and Cathy Block.  



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    Editorial: The endless joke that is Jill Stein

    Repost of a 2015 editorial we did at THIRD:


    Sunday, July 05, 2015

    Editorial: The endless joke that is Jill Stein

    Oh, look, she suffers from Hillary Clinton's ever changing hair disease as well:






  • Had great chat about evils of testing with the great in the green room today.



  • She looks frightening in the photo but how telling that her 'big' issue is standardized testing.


    You do realize, don't you, that standardized testing has resulted in the deaths of thousands in Yemen and Libya and . . .

    Oh, wait, we were thinking of drones.


    So the failed and embarrassing 2012 Green Party presidential candidate is trying to get the nomination for 2016.

    She accomplished nothing in 2012, you may remember.


    In their now infamous 2012 essay "Let The Fun Begin," Ava and C.I. observed:


    Supposedly the Green Party is opposed to war.

    So when Tim Arango reported the White House was negotiating with Nouri to send more troops back into Iraq, Jill Stein should have led on that.

    But she's a politician which is just a whore without the desire to please a customer.

    So Jill ignored it.

    She ignored a lot.

    Six weeks ago, in fact, after Barack cratered in the first debate, she and her campaign began going after Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan.

    Huh?

    You're a Green.  You're on the left.  The high profile left vote getter just imploded on national TV.  It's the perfect time for you to pick up some of his voters.

    But you refuse to try.  You rush to go after Romney and Ryan instead.

    Why is that?

    Because you are not a real party.

    Because you will forever be the little sister of the Democratic Party.

    Because every four years, you start off with promise and end up revealing just how craven and disgusting you are.

    If we are offering commentary four years from now, please note, being a Green will not save you.  Being third party will not save you.

    We will call you out in real time.




    And, in fact, all of us at Third will call you out.



    The do nothing Jill thinks she deserves the nomination.


    Why?


    Apparently because she's White.


    That's why you're supposed to overlook her failures and get on board with her -- the way Medea I Need Attention Benjamin already has.



    But we read her long and ridiculous announcement speech.


    Our first question?


    Does Jill believe vaccines cause autism because she flirts with that in her remarks and if others are going to be nailed to the cross for that belief, she needs to be as well.


    In over 1400 words, Jill never mentions Iraq.

    What is about this uptight fool and her refusal -- in 2012 and now this year -- to ever mention Iraq?

    The Green Party is supposed to be for peace but Jill can't champion peace.

    Last week, Jim Webb declared his intention to seek the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. In his speech, he noted:


    Let me assure you, as President I would not have urged an invasion of Iraq, nor as a Senator would I have voted to authorize it. I warned in writing five months before that invasion that we do not belong as an occupying power in that part of the world, and that this invasion would be a strategic blunder of historic proportions, empowering Iran and in the long run China, unleashing sectarian violence inside Iraq and turning our troops into terrorist targets.
    I would not have been the President who used military force in Libya during the Arab Spring. I warned repeatedly that this use of our military did not meet the test of a grave national security interest, that it would have negative implications for the entire region, and that no such action should take place without the approval of the Congress. The leadership in the Congress at that time not only failed to give us a vote; they did not even allow a formal debate, and the President acted unilaterally. The attack in Benghazi was inevitable in some form or another, as was the continuing chaos and the dissemination of large numbers of weapons from Qaddafi’s armories to terrorist units throughout the region.


    In his announcement that he was seeking the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, Lincoln Chafee noted:


    I’d like to talk about how we found ourselves in the destructive and expensive chaos in the Middle East and North Africa and then offer my views on seeking a peaceful resolution.
    There were twenty-three Senators who voted against the Iraq war in October 2002. Eighteen of us are still alive and I’m sure everyone of us had their own reasons for voting “NO”. I’d like to share my primary three.
    The first reason is that the long painful chapter of the Viet Nam era was finally ending. This is my generation and the very last thing I wanted was any return to the horrific bungling of events into which we put our brave fighting men and women.
    In fact we had a precious moment in time where a lasting peace was in our grasp. Too many senators forgot too quickly about the tragedy of Viet Nam.
    A second reason was that I had learned in the nine months of the Bush/Cheney administration prior to September 11th, not to trust them at their word. As a candidate, Governor Bush had said many things that were for the campaign only- governing would be a lot different. For example a campaign staple was, “I am a uniter, not a divider”. He said very clearly that his foreign policy would be humble, not arrogant. And he promised to regulate carbon dioxide, a climate change pollutant. These promises were all broken in the very first days of his presidency.
    Sadly, the lies never stopped. This was an administration not to be trusted.
    My third reason for voting against the war was based on a similar revulsion to mendacity. Many of the cheerleaders for the Iraq war in the Bush administration had been writing about regime change in Iraq and American unilateralism for years.
    They wrote about it in the 1992 Defense Planning Guide, in the 1996 Report to Prime Minister Netanyahu, in the 1997 Project for a New American Century and in the 1998 letter to President Clinton.

    A little over a month before the vote on the war I read an article in the Guardian by Brian Whitaker. Listen to this:
    QUOTE:
    “In a televised speech last week, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt predicted devastating consequences for the Middle East if Iraq is attacked.
    “We fear a state of disorder and chaos may prevail in the region”, he said. Mr. Mubarak is an old-fashioned kind of Arab leader and, in the brave new post-September-11 world, he doesn’t quite get the point.
    What on earth did he expect the Pentagon’s hawks to do when they heard his words of warning? Throw up their hands in dismay? – “Gee, thanks, Hosni. We never thought of that. Better call the whole thing off right away.”
    They are probably still splitting their sides with laughter in the Pentagon. But Mr. Mubarak and the hawks do agree on one thing: War with Iraq could spell disaster for several regimes in the Middle East.
    Mr. Mubarak believes that would be bad. The hawks, though, believe it would be good.

    For the hawks, disorder and chaos sweeping through the region would not be an unfortunate side-effect of war with Iraq, but a sign that everything is going according to plan.”
    END QUOTE.
    It’s bad enough that the so-called neocons, most of whom had never experienced the horror of war, were so gung ho. But worse yet, was that they didn’t have the guts to argue their points straight up to the American people. They knew there were no weapons of mass destruction but wanted their war badly enough to purposely deceive us.
    After reading the Guardian article, I asked for a briefing from the CIA. I said, “I have to vote on this war resolution in a few weeks, show me everything you have on Weapons of Mass Destruction”. The answer, after an hour-long presentation out at CIA headquarters in Langley was: not much. “Flawed intelligence” is completely inaccurate. There was NO intelligence. Believe me I saw “everything they had”.

    It’s heartbreaking that more of my colleagues failed to do their homework. And incredibly, the neocon proponents of the war who sold us on the false premise of weapons of mass destruction are still key advisors to a number of presidential candidates today.



    We could go on and on.

    But instead of noting and quoting all the candidates who are talking Iraq, let's point out that Jill Stein's silence puts her side-by-side with the only other candidate avoiding Iraq: Hillary Clinton.


    The press really need to explore Dr. Jill Stein's stance on the cause of autism  since she raised it in her announcement speech.


    More to the point, everyone needs to be asking why someone wanting the presidential nomination of the Green Party can't even address the topic of Iraq?


    Jill Stein's a fake and she was ridiculous in 2012.


    She'll be ridiculous in 2016 as well, if given the chance.

    The only 'change' she has to offer is a new hair do.












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