Going to War with the Leaders you have
By Mike Whitney
| “As you know, you go to war with the army you
have. They’re not the army you might want or wish to
have at a later time.” Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
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Clearing House" -- -- Name one part of the occupation of Iraq that
has succeeded?
From the shortage of soldiers, to de-Ba’athification, to the
disbanding the Iraqi military, to the lack of body-armor, to
leaving the ammo-dumps unprotected, to Falluja, to Abu Ghraib,
to Haditha, to the stage-managed, public relations Jessica Lynch
incident (which was later exposed as a sham) every facet of
Iraqi fiasco has been a complete and utter failure.
And whose name is on that failure? Whose name features most
prominently on the greatest strategic disaster in American
history?
Don Rumsfeld. Hands down, Don Rumsfeld is the biggest flop in
American history. No one else even comes close.
Major General Paul Eaton summarized Rumsfeld’s dismal
performance this way:
“Rumsfeld has shown himself incompetent strategically,
operationally and tactically, and is far more than anyone else
responsible for what has happened to our important mission in
Iraq”.
Keep in mind that Eaton is a conservative Republican and a firm
believer in America’s preemptive war in Iraq. His comments
simply reflect his ability to objectively judge performance and
to assign blame where blame belongs. In this case, the person
who is most responsible for the bungled policy in Iraq is Don
Rumsfeld.
Fellow Lt. General Gregory Newbold was equally critical of
Rumsfeld and said, “The decision to invade Iraq was done with a
casualness and a swagger that are the special province of those
who have never had to execute these missions---or bury the
results.”
Newbold is right; they don’t “bury the results” at the American
Enterprise Institute, or at the Pentagon, or at the many
smoke-filled, bastions where American plutocrats like Rumsfeld
lark about, but in small-town America; Bakersfield, Winooski,
Devils Lake, where parents and young widows choke back the tears
for the men who lost their lives in Rumsfeld’s folly. That’s who
pays the bill for Rumsfeld’s arrogance.
Rumsfeld’s failures are legion, but they do not compare to the
disgrace he has heaped on the United States through his
authorization of the cruel and inhuman treatment of prisoners in
American custody. There is a clear record of official memoranda
which lead straight to the office of the Secretary of Defense
connecting Rumsfeld to a regime of torture and abuse directed at
men who have never been charged with a crime and who are the
unwitting victims of a terrorist witch-hunt.
Rumsfeld’s involvement in these crimes puts him well-outside our
fundamental traditions and beliefs as Americans. His conduct is
an assault of the basic principles which we hold most dear and
which are written into our founding documents.
“We hold these truths to be self evident…”
It is impossible to grasp how someone can be raised in America,
matriculate at American universities, participate in the
American political system, and spend the bulk of his life
breathing in the same American customs and mores as the rest of
us, and yet, be so completely divorced from the most essential
values of the culture.
Rumsfeld is like a man who has passed through his entire life
impervious to his surroundings and to the nations’ prevailing
ethos. He is, quite simply, the most un-American character to
ever serve in high-office.
So, it is surprising, then, that the amoral Rumsfeld, whose
litany of failures in Iraq and Afghanistan follow him like the
plumage on a peacock, would decide to take aim at his many
critics in a speech delivered to the American Legion on
Thursday. It just shows that there are really no limits to the
obtuseness of the men who currently hold power in America.
“Once again, we face similar challenges in efforts to confront
the rising threat of a new type of fascism,” Rumsfeld opined.
“But some seem not to have learned history’s lessons. Can we
truly afford to believe that, somehow or someway, vicious
extremists could be appeased?”
Rumsfeld’s words are aimed at the 61% of Americans who no longer
believe that the war in Iraq is “worth it”. He dismisses them as
“appeasers”. Of course, at one time many of these same people
supported the war and didn’t care about the moral or legal
issues as long as America prevailed. So, in fact, many of these
“appeasers” actually changed their minds due to Rumsfeld’s
staggering incompetence in managing the conflict. The Sec-Def
must examine his own performance to truly understand why public
support has eroded so dramatically.
Tom Friedman summarized Rumsfeld’s strategy as the “Rumsfeld
Doctrine” that is, deploying “just enough troops to lose.” And,
as we have already shown, Rumsfeld has failed in every phase of
the occupation without exception.
It is pointless to dispute Rumsfeld’s allegations that his
critics are “appeasers” or “fascist” sympathizers. It’s just a
silly attempt to set up a straw man and then knock him down.
Rumsfeld is a master at shifting attention from his own wretched
performance and dumping the blame on someone else. In this case,
he attacks not only those who have lost faith in the war but,
also, takes a few swipes at his old nemesis “the media”.
The media has played a central role in sustaining support for
the war; keeping anti-war critics out of their studios and off
the air. They’ve limited their Iraq coverage to scenes of Arab’s
killing Arabs rather that the daily digest of American
bombing-raids, decimated Iraqi cities and an entire nation
reduced to anarchy. Still, in Rumsfeld’s mind, any information
that leaches through the fissures in the media façade and
doesn’t promote the blinkered goal of American
corporate-hegemony, is tantamount to treason.
“Those who know the truth need to speak out against these kinds
of (media) myths and distortions that are being told about our
country and our troops,” Rumsfeld moaned. “The struggle we are
in is too important to have the luxury of returning to that old
mentality of “Blame America First.”’
Rumsfeld’s words were immediately followed by an announcement
from the Pentagon that they would tender a “$20 million public
relations contract that calls for extensive monitoring of US and
Middle Eastern media in an effort to promote more positive
coverage from Iraq.” (Wa Post)
Again, we see how utterly disconnected from reality Rumsfeld
truly is. Rather than try to grasp the real issues involved, he
cynically applies his energy to “attacking the messenger” or
“perception management” strategies. These are the signs of
someone who is completely incapable of personal accountability
and who seriously believes that everyone else is to blame for
his own failures.
No one is “manipulating the media” to oppose the war, quite the
contrary. The corporate media has been a vital cog in the
Pentagon’s information stratagem and is probably the most
successful part of the war effort. They have maintained an
astonishing level of public support for a war that has yet to
provide any moral or legal justification or any recognizable
“metric” for achieving victory. It simply goes on day by day
grinding out more carnage while reducing the “cradle of
civilization” into a pile of smoldering wreckage.
The Pentagon’s own report provided the most scathing account of
America’s failed crusade. The report admitted that, “Sectarian
violence is spreading in Iraq and the security problems have
become more complex than anytime since the invasion in 2003…The
illegal militias have become more entrenched, especially in
Baghdad neighborhoods where they are seen as providers of both
security and basic social services.” (NY Times)
In other words, everything has gotten worse and there are no
tangible signs of improvement.
Is the Pentagon part of the “Blame America First” crowd too? Is
the High-Command trying to “manipulate the media and demoralize
public opinion” as Rumsfeld claims? ( Note: Bush disputed the
Pentagon’s findings the very next day giving his cheery
predictions precedent over the dismal facts from the Big Brass)
Opposition to the war is now emerging from all segments of
society and continues to grow despite the optimistic accounts of
progress in the media. America was defeated in Iraq when the
first bombs were dropped on Baghdad in March 2003. It's been
downhill ever since. After 4 years of the most pitiless warfare
against a civilian population, the magnitude of that defeat has
only increased.
Donald Rumsfeld is mistaken when he says that antiwar Americans
suffer from “moral confusion.” Moral confusion is a condition of
men who deliberately inflict pain on other human beings in
violation of the most fundamental standards of human decency. In
fact, those activities far exceed mere confusion and indicate a
state of total moral decay. Such people are not fit to make even
the most elementary ethical judgemnts, let alone to decide on
the important issues of war and peace.
Support for the war is on a steady downward trajectory. That
decline in support will not be altered by the delusional
accusations of a man who, more than any other, is responsible
for the shame and degradation that conflict has brought on our
country.
That man is Don Rumsfeld.
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