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Edited on Tue Oct-07-03 10:19 AM by Selwynn
Now bear with me ~ I am posting this in general discussion. It started out as a response to one LBN thread I was reading...
I've been very hestitant about making the entire force of our complaint against the war rest on the fact that no WMDs have been found. The force of criticism should be on the issue of "immanent threat." Why couldn't we work multilaterally, convince the world of our position, exhaust diplomatic options, work with the United Nations instead of against them, and thuse engage in an operation in Iraq that was safer, more efficient, less costly and more effective? The answer is because we said that there was a "clear and present" thread to the United States. The word that was used, was "immanent." This is the part of the tale that has been completely and utterly unsubstantiated.
I remember when we went to war, I had to remind myself that I actually did believe that Sadaam a) absolutely wanted to obtain whatever weapons he could and b) probably had WMDs, specifically chemical weapons leftover from when we armed him with them the first time. So I tried to not base my criticism of the war on the claim that Sadaam didn't have weapons. Instead my criticism of the war was that it was rash and wreckless, needlessly putting American children in harms way for a war that wasn't about security, wasn't about democracy, but was about US geo-political interests and profitmaking -- which is the key reason why we were motivated to go it alone, becuase we don't want to share.
I wouldn't be suprised if weapons or unassembled material for making weapons were eventually found, and not the planted variety either. To me that would seem consistent with Sadaam's regime. However, they will not be many, and they will not constitute and immanent threat to anything, and that is where the heart of our criticism should lie. Our criticism should be based on the fact that your brother, my neighbor, her daughter is dead, blown apart and guts spilled out in the desert of a foreign land and it was NEEDLESS AND WRECKLESS AND WANTON. We flipped of the rest of the world, alienating our allies, and we invaded with no genuine commitment to lasting peace or democracy in the country - we simply came in to take what we could take, and fuck the towelheads if they get in the way.
This must be the bulk of our protest. If we blindly focus on the appearance that our position against the war is vindicated by the absence of weapons, what happens when/if weapons are legitimately found? The war will still have been wrong, but why? The answer I believe is decribed above. Democratic talking points on the war should be: Needless and Wreckless to act in the manner that we did, a testiment to Bush's needless and wreckless doctrine of preemption.
Thanks for listening. Sel
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