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No Coincidences in Iraq

by: Dahr Jamail, t r u t h o u t | Perspective

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    Following George W. Bush's example of keeping war funding off the books, President Barack Obama is seeking $83.4 billion in additional "emergency" funding for the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which, if approved, would bring the 2009 funding to around $150 billion and the overall costs of the two wars to nearly $1 trillion.

    Obama was a harsh critic of the Bush administration tactic of avoiding placing the costs of both occupations in the overall military budget, yet now he is doing the same. This latest request is in addition to a $534 billion military budget the administration unveiled earlier in the week. That budget was for fiscal 2010, and was an increase over the last Bush administration military budget from 2009.

    The move comes on the heels of Obama's surprise visit to Baghdad's airport on April 7, where he met with soldiers whom he praised for their "extraordinary achievement" in Iraq. If he is referencing something good, I must have missed it. But we can certainly point to other examples, each qualifying as an "extraordinary achievement" by the US military in Iraq. That the US invasion and occupation of Iraq has killed over 1.3 million Iraqis is certainly extraordinary. That the occupation has displaced one in six Iraqis from their homes also qualifies as extraordinary. That an entire country could be destroyed and made a worse place to live when compared to when it was ruled by a brutal dictator and suffered 12 years of genocidal sanctions is also extraordinary.

    While the US military maintains 138,000 soldiers in Iraq, and there are over 200,000 private contractors enabling the occupation, and the president intends on keeping at least 50,000 US troops in Iraq indefinitely, Obama managed to keep a straight face whilst pressuring the Iraqi government to "take responsibility for their country" and adding that the United States has "no claim on Iraqi territory and resources."

    All of this nice talk from President Obama, which he articulated just hours after a spate of bombings across Baghdad killed 15 Iraqis and wounded 27, was complimented by his and Bush's Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, who claimed that al-Qaeda in Iraq appeared to be making a "last gasp" attempt to foment sectarian violence in Baghdad. Those who have been following the news about the US occupation of Iraq closely over the last six years know all too well how many "last gasps" and "turning the corners" there have been - of which there are too many to count. This one is no different, and the fallacy of the statement was punctuated on April 10 in Mosul, when a suicide car bomb attack killed five US soldiers, along with two Iraqi troops.

    Taking another page out of the Bush playbook for the occupation of Iraq, while speaking at Baghdad's airport, Obama also said the next 18 months are "going to be a critical period." Again, there have been more "critical periods" in Iraq throughout the occupation than I care to remember.

    Two days after Obama's visit to Baghdad's airport, Gen. Ray Odierno told The Times that US combat troops may remain in Iraq's cities beyond the June 30 deadline mandated by the Status of Forces Agreement.

    Of course, throughout all of this rhetoric, the glaring omission is any discussion about the massive "enduring" US military bases in Iraq and the US "embassy" that is the size of the Vatican City.

    Meanwhile, the bloodletting and destruction of Iraq continues.

  • April 10: ten Iraqis killed, 84 more wounded in attacks across the country. Five US soldiers (the single deadliest attack on US soldiers in over a year), two Iraqi soldiers killed in car bomb attack.

  • April 9: six Iraqis killed, 19 wounded in attacks across the country. Tens of thousands demonstrate against the occupation in Baghdad on this 6th anniversary of the fall of Baghdad.

  • April 8: ten Iraqis killed, 27 wounded. This was the third day in a row of significant bomb attacks in Baghdad. Another sign of the ongoing targeting of Awakening Group members by the Iraqi Government, three Awakening Council members were wounded during a bombing near Garma in Halibaja. (The Awakening Groups are a US-constructed Sunni militia. Each member was paid $300 per month of US taxpayer money until control of them was turned over to the Iraqi government last October. They had grown in strength to 100,000 men and were supposed to be absorbed into the government security apparatus, but are now being targeted by government forces on a regular basis. To date, less than a third have been given government jobs.)

  • April 7: 15 Iraqis killed, 27 wounded in attacks across the country. In Fallujah, a suicide bomber rammed his car into a police checkpoint that killed one policeman and wounded nine Iraqis. An Awakening Council member was found dead in the Iskandariya district. The city is put on lockdown for two days following the attack.

  • April 6: 45 Iraqis killed, 176 wounded and one US soldier killed. Baghdad suffers a devastating series of car bombings.

  • April 5: 13 Iraqis killed, 34 wounded. In Baghdad, a senior Interior Ministry official was killed by gunmen while he was riding in his car with his family. Basra's governor barely survived a bomb attack. An Awakening Council member is killed in Kanaan, and another Awakening Council member is wounded by a bomb in Kirkuk.
  •     When I began reporting on the US occupation of Iraq over five years ago, I quickly realized there were no coincidences in how events played out on the ground there.

        On April 7, President Obama also urged the Iraqi government to do more to integrate Awakening Council members into government security forces. The Iraqi government has claimed (as does the US military) that Awakening forces have been infiltrated by al-Qaeda, Iraqi resistance members and remnants of the Ba'ath party. The Iraqi government has been carrying out ongoing targeted killings and abductions of Awakening Council members throughout Iraq for many months now.

        Recently, there has been a large upswing of killings and detentions of Awakening Council members by the Iraqi government. If you think this has nothing to do with the recent upsurge of bombings and attacks across Iraq, think again.

      

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    Dahr Jamail, an independent journalist, is the author of "The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan," (Haymarket Books, 2009), and "Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches From an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq," (Haymarket Books, 2007). Jamail reported from occupied Iraq for nine months as well as from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey over the last five years.

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    It is aggravating to hear

    It is aggravating to hear Obama tell the Iraqis to take responsibility for their security; the US government trashed their whole system. Now it blames them for not picking up the pieces fast enough? Incredible. Obama seems to want to cozy up to the system so that he doesn't appear threatening to it. Is this preparation for real change or just more of the same? It's true that he has been in office just a short time. But he needs to at least begin to change things.

    Seems like more of the same

    Seems like more of the same for American foreign policy. 20Billion more in military spending then G.W ever spent....I thought maybe while he campaigned that things could change. Now I know they are, but it seems like a change for the worst. The defense budget is insane. While American people starve and lose there homes and jobs... Appalling

    In VietNam, we couldn't

    In VietNam, we couldn't understand the language and people on both sides looked the same (except for us). I still can't figure out why we were there, except it was BIG BUSINESS. Our "enemies" probably found it quite simple to devise winning strategies in those circumstances. Of course, VietNam had rice, not OIL!!!

    Same military left overs

    Same military left overs from Bush, and same Sec'y Defense Gates, with new President doing the same old so far. Noam Chomsky on DemocracyNow, 2nd part of two part interview today (both parts are on topic):linking economic problems at home, war, empire....www.democracynow.org But! the last sentences of his interview were hopeful because he pointed out how the activism of people in the US, (not the leaders), has made the US "more civilized" in the last 40 years, the "movements".... Let's get to work, folks...if we want real change.

    As a President Obama

    As a President Obama supporter, I'm not ready to give up on him, but I am getting worried. Dahr Jamail is brave journalist and a treasure of truth.

    I'm old enough to remember

    I'm old enough to remember when we elected LBJ because Goldwater was threatening to nuke Hanoi, and LBJ made noises like he was going to end the war. Well, we did it again. Obama is throwing us a few bones, like lifting the gag rule on reproductive rights and allowing stem cell research. Meanwhile, he's expanding the war from Iraq and Afghanistan into Pakistan, taxing us and our children to bail out the obscenely rich, and fighting to continue unchecked executive power and against the restoration of civil liberties. He's a terrific orator but, citizens, he is not on our side.

    He probably can not

    He probably can not dismantle the humming war machine while still beeing busy trying to get something done on the homefront and the financial disaster. So let it hum along.

    O'bomb'a is just trying to

    O'bomb'a is just trying to give most USA'ns what they want, an unsustainable lifestyle at someone elses expense.

    Obama is a traitor to Peace

    Obama is a traitor to Peace ! His obscene words- "outstanding achievement" echo fascist amerikas continued Imperialistic Terrorist slaughter of innocent people !

    Thank you for this

    Thank you for this straightforward and powerful piece, Jamal. Obama is a neoliberal/neocon with his use of the military to continue this loser's strategy of bombing and killing to "liberate" (Iraq's economy and government). Additionally, what will be "liberated" will be run by the same greedy jackasses on Wall Street and their oversees buddies - more "emerging markets" are on their way, so stay tuned. This is just the kind of writing I want to see on Iraq.

    The U.S. will, of course,

    The U.S. will, of course, continue its practice of using weapons of overwhelming force and high technology not available to the less developed (in some cases, "undeveloped") countries it attacks and occupies, while simultaneously using cowardly tactics such as bombing with stealth aircraft, drones, and depleted uranium, with large civilian casualties. During the campaign, Obama spoke with a forked tongue about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but now has assumed the mantel of imperial president, head of state, and servant of the military-industrial complex. I voted, as I have in every presidential election for 32 years, for alternative candidates. It is time for people to begin thinking about 2012 and 2016, while simultaneously pushing Obama and -- it is time -- protesting his wars, his ruling class politics, and the people who surround him in his administration. If, given forceful and clear protest by the people, his heart contains something other than what the permanent government and two party ruling class consensus demand of any U.S. president (i.e., to not stray from the free enterprise and militarist gospel), he can take a stand for peace, justice, and equality. Otherwise, he is just another ruling class frontman, as it appears with each passing day he in fact is. And, unless we stand and protest, we are the same passive, non-players in our own futures that we have long been.

    Hold those leapin' horses --

    Hold those leapin' horses -- the fiscal 2009 budget had to be prepared by the Bush administration. As was their gimmick, the war was kept out of the official budget and funded by separate serial requests to Congress. Obama inherited that mess too -- his first actual budget will be in force as of October 1, 2009, for the 2010 fiscal year. In the meantime, he has to ask for "supplements" to the 2009 fiction, in order to fund the military, until he can phase out Bush's legacy invasions. Yes, there will be change, but it can't happen overnight, or even overyear. It wasn't going to materialize on January 21. These comments all read as though a January 21 miracle was expected.

    WELL TATS WHAT AMERICANS ARE

    WELL TATS WHAT AMERICANS ARE WELL KNOWN OF... WAR!!!!! WAR!!!!! & STEAL!!!!!!!

    Since we live under an

    Since we live under an economic system based of unlimited greed and cruel exploitation, Jamail's truths are not too surprising. When are Americans going to stop calling themselves "#1" and realize that our foreign policy makers, past and, sadly, present, are the tools of multinational profiteers ready to employ our technological arsenal for their gain. Not for naught have the Pakastanis called their rally against U.S use of drone bombers as "Obama's war." Instead of the promised "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," Washington gives us "death (lack of medical care for us while KBR gets a new contract despite their shoddy electrical work causing shocks and electrocution to our troops in Iraq). surveillance, and the futile pursuit of jobs, ofttimes allowed to be outsourced." Find an antiwar picket line when you feel we should be called "#2" instead.

    There was never any real

    There was never any real intention of returning Iraq to its people. They will just keep making up reasons why we have to stay there...to protect our billion dollar larger than the Vatican City embassy, help them rebuild, protect them from themselves...one excuse after another. For continuity Obama chose to leave in place Bush's military leaders who are now saying if the violence continues in Iraq they must have an extension past the June 30th date . Can you read between the lines? Do you think the military industrial complex is actually going to let this war end? Such an easy way to keep the money flowing out of our pockets and into theirs. All over the world it's always been our CIA and other clandestine agencies quietly instigating the violence behind the scenes -I have little doubt that they are doing just that in Iraq - creating their built-in excuse.

    I don't want to have bad

    I don't want to have bad thoughts about Obama, but ....