NINE PARADOXES OF A LOST WAR (Tom Engelhardt)
Posted: October 16th, 2006, 11:02 am
( from AntiWar.com)
(personal note)
When I was marching the streets every week in late January and all through February 2003 until the BUSHKO invasion of Iraq, several topics were part of every week's teach-in. One of these topics was the probable failure of the US policy to use an overwhelming amount of physical, destructive force to unseat Saddam and reconcile the people of Iraq, factionally, with each other.
Many speakers warned that "de-stabilizing" Iraq could have grave unintended consequences-- consequences we are seeing enacted today.
In short, all of the paradoxes described by Tom Engelhardt were foreseen by the brave anti-war organizers to whom I listened. They had heard all the lies before-- about Vietnam, during Reagan's murderous machinations in Latin America and Iran-Contra. And they recognized in BUSHKO's new lies the first step on a long and bloody and futile path.
The fantasy of bombing your way to peace has very, very seldom worked. In today's asymmetrical warfare, the rules for winning a "victory" have changed from John Wayne war movie fantasies:
(interesting article about actor Wayne as an American icon here):
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... i_18827116
and the Tom Engelhardt article can be read here-- with all its hyperlinks, which are, in themselves, always interesting:
http://www.antiwar.com/engelhardt/?articleid=9870

from : BRIANTAYLOR.com
(personal note)
When I was marching the streets every week in late January and all through February 2003 until the BUSHKO invasion of Iraq, several topics were part of every week's teach-in. One of these topics was the probable failure of the US policy to use an overwhelming amount of physical, destructive force to unseat Saddam and reconcile the people of Iraq, factionally, with each other.
Many speakers warned that "de-stabilizing" Iraq could have grave unintended consequences-- consequences we are seeing enacted today.
In short, all of the paradoxes described by Tom Engelhardt were foreseen by the brave anti-war organizers to whom I listened. They had heard all the lies before-- about Vietnam, during Reagan's murderous machinations in Latin America and Iran-Contra. And they recognized in BUSHKO's new lies the first step on a long and bloody and futile path.
The fantasy of bombing your way to peace has very, very seldom worked. In today's asymmetrical warfare, the rules for winning a "victory" have changed from John Wayne war movie fantasies:
(interesting article about actor Wayne as an American icon here):
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m ... i_18827116
and the Tom Engelhardt article can be read here-- with all its hyperlinks, which are, in themselves, always interesting:
http://www.antiwar.com/engelhardt/?articleid=9870

from : BRIANTAYLOR.com