This very interesting and excellent post,
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=15&ItemID=5929, via atrios (actually Holden) (
http://www.atrios.blogspot.com/ ) ends this way:
"To conclude, imagine yourself an Iraqi. You've suffered terribly under a ruthless dictator. The Americans invade your country under false pretenses. They promise democracy but don't organize elections. They appoint exiles to rule you, exiles who spend most of their time out of the country and the rest in a few highly protected areas. The occupiers break into your homes in the middle of the night and arrest your men, who then disappear, with no accountability. They shoot Iraqis at roadblocks and from convoys. They declare war on the second most popular man in the country, announcing his death in advance. They open the economy to US corporations and give them sweetheart contracts, ignoring local business. Then they write hundreds of laws and establish commissions limiting any future government. They build permanent military bases on your soil. Then they turn your country over to a former associate of Saddam Hussein, also a former CIA agent, known for his ruthless brutality. Imagine that was your country. What would you do?"
Also, remember that we killed thousands in the first Gulf war, abandoned those who would have risen up aganist Hussein, have left their country rotten with depleted uranium, have invoked cruel sanctions for over a decade, and announced that we wanted to fight Al Qaeda in their country, thus inviting terrorism in. Oh, also our soldiers are raping their young boys, apparently.
So, would you go all "Red Dawn" on US soldiers, or not? I find it hard to believe the warmongering right-wingers in this country would just sit by and take this - if they were in Iraqi shoes.