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And So It Goes ...

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

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In Kut, southeast of Baghdad, a girl cries after her mother was killed in a US military raid. (Photo: AP)

    Last week found Iraq swimming in blood once again. Attacks last Thursday brought the worst violence Iraq has seen in over a year, with at least 96 Iraqis killed and 157 wounded in two massive suicide bombings. Over 35 bombings have rocked Baghdad this month alone. There appears to be no end in sight for the escalating violence. For an Obama administration that plans to keep at least 50,000 US troops in Iraq indefinitely, look no further for a justification in doing so.

    On Friday, further slaughter assaulted Iraq, with 93 killed and another 163 wounded as the attacks continued unabated. Saturday was a light day, with "only" 15 Iraqis killed and 22 wounded, while Iraqi security forces reportedly defused 20 bombs and two booby-trapped cars in Baghdad.

    Meanwhile, violence most likely related to the growing battle between government forces and the Sahwa, who are stepping up attacks against government and US forces, continues. In the last three days, clashes erupted at a police checkpoint in Fallujah, three men were killed while planting an improvised explosive device (IED) in Khanaqin, three Sahwa fighters were arrested north of Babel while planting an IED, an IED targeting Sahwa members in Udhaim killed three members and wounded three others, gunmen killed a member of the Sahwa in Mussayab, a car bomb was defused in Fallujah and two Sahwa members were wounded in a blast in Iskandariya. And, by the way, at least five US soldiers have been killed in the last five days.

    Sunday found another 12 Iraqis killed and five wounded. A US military raid of a home in Kut brought the deaths of a man and his sister-in-law, who just happened to be the wife of a local clan leader; additionally, four Iraqis, one of them, a police officer, were arrested. Protests erupted as angry Iraqis denounced the raid. During a funeral procession in Kut where the cloth-draped coffins of the dead were carried, protesters called the Americans "criminal occupiers" and demanded the release of the seized men. "We condemn this horrific incident," said Latif al-Tarfa, governor of Wasit province, "It violates the agreements between US forces and the Iraqi government. Innocent people were killed and the city is now very tense. They were poor people. They do not cause any political or security problems."

    US forces denied killing the man and claimed the death of the woman was "accidental." They also claimed they had full permission from Iraqi authorities. Contradicting this US military propaganda, Maliki viewed the US military raid as a crime that violated a bilateral security pact, and wants US forces to hand those responsible to the courts, an Iraqi official in the office of Maj. Gen. Qassim Moussawi, the Baghdad security spokesman, told reporters. "The general commander (Maliki) is affirming that the killing of two citizens and detaining others in Kut is considered a violation of the security pact. He asks the commander of the multinational forces to release the detainees and hand over those responsible for this crime to the courts."

    Make no mistake about it - there is a war on. The floodgates of hell have once again been opened, largely as the result of US unwillingness to pressure the Maliki government to back off its ongoing attacks against the US-created Sahwa, which have led to the Sahwa walking off their security posts in many areas, which has been a green light for al-Qaeda to resume its operations in Iraq. In addition, many of the Sahwa forces, weary of not being paid promised wages from the government, as well as broken promises by the occupiers of their country, have resumed attacks against US forces. Again, there doesn't appear to be anything in the short term to indicate these trends will stop.

    General Patraeus, as part of his ongoing efforts to take responsibility for the hell he helped create in Iraq, laughably blamed the recent attacks in Baghdad on "Tunisians."

    Conveniently, during her recent visit to Baghdad, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, while perched in the surreal Green Zone which is floating atop a sea of Iraqi blood, had the gall to claim "that Iraq is going in the right direction" and that the recent violence does "not reflect any diversion from the security progress that has been made" in Iraq. The primary reason for her unannounced visit was to reassure Prime Minister Maliki that if the violence continues to worsen, the Obama administration would back off its so-called withdrawal plan. Let us not forget the context of this visit - in addition to the hellish week Iraq has just experienced, overall violence there has been on the rise for the last two months.

    Along with leaving up to 50,000 US troops in Iraq indefinitely, the plan to remove many of the other troops by August 2010 is slipping into the background as the justifications for remaining in Iraq are now being placed in the foreground. Iraq is Obama's occupation now, and circumstances there are ripping away the mask of any promised "change."

  

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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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At the beginning of the Iraq

At the beginning of the Iraq war tragedy, I remember a health official saying:of the wounded -30% would eventually survive. So if 7o wounded really =49 deaths more...

The US wants the attacks on

The US wants the attacks on the troops to stop? Duh. Pull the troops out of Iraq. But since this has not happened, it is obvious the US gov't doesn't give a hoot about the troops. After all, when you get right down to it, war is very profitable for a select few. And apparently, those select few could give a hoot about anybody as wars seem to happen for no real reason at all. And if China came over here and took out the White House, especially the last administration, there would have been cheers here, too. But as soon as they didn't leave afterwards, here too, would grow an "insurgency". We would probably call it a rebellion, or a resistance, yet they would call us terrorists and insurgents. How dare they!?! Yet, here, too, would there be battles between arrogant wanna-be's vying for power. Here, too, the occupier would blow something up, then put the blame on one of the fighting factions: Warfare-201;Occupation-101. And the longer the war went on, the more bombs, bullets and body bags there would be to buy. Just think of war as job security. For those thinking about what career to choose, or thinking of changing careers, the future looks bright for undertakers.

Last week Hilary said that

Last week Hilary said that US would keep troops in Iraq, IF there was an increase in violence. And, Lo and Behold-- the next day, there is an increase in violence! Suicide Bombings? How do we know who bombed? Just throw a bomb into a crowd and on CNN its another suicide bombing. This genocide has gone so far that even justice in Palestine probably won't help.

Ice cube hearts in black

Ice cube hearts in black suits are the only robots not ashamed of the evil empire that accidentally killed this little girl's mother.

Dahr Jamail again makes us

Dahr Jamail again makes us see the error of this occupation, there can never be a happy ending in this situation. Yes this is now on President Obama's lap but let us not forget the Bush Administration who got us into it with every lie and deception in the book. Forgive, I never will.

Protesting Pakistanis are

Protesting Pakistanis are already calling attacks there "Obama's War" as the drones go on, especially since DOD(eath) head Gates has asked Congress to fund more of them, even as American citizens are losing jobs, homes, medical care, education, infrastructure and lots more--"so it goes" here in the richest country in the world (at least for profiteers, bankers, politicians et al). The tea baggers protest against taxes will only aid the rich; genuine protest has to stop the billions being drained for war (and banks) and make the funding of human needs the principal federal priority.

Mission accomplished! We

Mission accomplished! We have devastated the place. Now let us get out of there.

According to Danish

According to Danish philosopher Martinus (1890-1981) mankind is in a process of evolution as a species - we're still half animals - and only half ("real") humans. Check also the lectures of Ole Therkelsen, in the internet, as much as pantheist "genius" Walter Russell (1871-1963, USA). And it's not about religious dogmas - or political systems. Humaneness and neighbourly love is the task to develop, on an individual and collective level (including vegetarianism).

Dahr Jamail has been telling

Dahr Jamail has been telling it as he sees it for many years now. He's unembedded and unsupported by the main stream media. His is a refreshing voice. I only wish that Fox News or NPR would allow him to speak. Some Americanos think we are a force for good in the world, Jamail knows better. We created hell in Iraq, more of the same in Afghanistan and utter turmoil wherever our imperial war-machine takes us. Now it looks like we're going broke--the world will be better off for it!