How many lies can one presidential speech
hold?
A critique of Bush's address to the
nation
By Homero Guajardo
Address of the president to the nation
From the White House (as delivered)
6:52 PM PST, January 10, 2007
01/13/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- 1) “Good evening.
Tonight in Iraq, the Armed Forces of the United States
are engaged in a struggle that will determine the
direction of the global war on terror -- and our safety
here at home. The new strategy I outline tonight will
change America's course in Iraq, and help us succeed in
the fight against terror.”
Critique: It is a lie that the struggle in Iraq “
will determine…our safety here at home”. Iraq has never
attacked us. The US attacked Iraq and made it unsafe for
the Iraqis. Now the President twists things and says
that the Iraqis are making us unsafe. This goes against
the facts. It is the US that is terrorizing the Iraqis,
by bombing their cities, killing and torturing their
citizens. What American city have the Iraqis bombed?
What American city has been subjected to the house to
house search of Iraqi soldiers?
2) “When I addressed you just over a year ago, nearly 12
million Iraqis had cast their ballots for a unified and
democratic nation. The elections of 2005 were a stunning
achievement. We thought that these elections would bring
the Iraqis together, and that as we trained Iraqi
security forces we could accomplish our mission with
fewer American troops.”
Critique: The truth is exactly the opposite of
what the President is saying. The Shiites voted in mass
for a divided and undemocratic nation. They voted
overwhelmingly for a State that will force on the area
the Shiite version of the Muslim religion and for Shiite
political parties to run this State. The vote spelled
the end of a united Iraq. The US had already taken
military power away from the Sunnis. The vote added one
more nail on the coffin, for it meant that the Sunnis
were now to be excluded from political and
administrative power. And as it turned out the election
indeed put the Shiites in total control. They now
control Armed forces, political parties, and the
ministries of Iraq. All with the help of Bush’s vigilant
watchful eye. This power grab by the Shiites of Iraq
benefits Iran of course. Is this the mission the US
wanted to accomplish?
3) “But in 2006, the opposite happened. The violence in
Iraq -- particularly in Baghdad -- overwhelmed the
political gains the Iraqis had made. Al Qaeda terrorists
and Sunni insurgents recognized the mortal danger that
Iraq's elections posed for their cause, and they
responded with outrageous acts of murder aimed at
innocent Iraqis. They blew up one of the holiest shrines
in Shia Islam -- the Golden Mosque of Samarra -- in a
calculated effort to provoke Iraq's Shia population to
retaliate. Their strategy worked. Radical Shia elements,
some supported by Iran, formed death squads. And the
result was a vicious cycle of sectarian violence that
continues today.”
Critique: It is a complete misinterpretation of the
situation to say that “the opposite happened” that “the
violence in Iraq -- particularly in Baghdad --
overwhelmed the political gains the Iraqis had made”.
Let us never forget that the sectarian violence that
afflicts Baghdad has its root cause in the fact that US
Armed forces under Bush’s command destroyed the power
structure that existed during Saddam. The Sunni
controlled armed forces were broken apart and the
commander in chief of these armed forces- Saddam
Hussein- was hanged.
So what’s happening at this moment is exactly what had
to happen once the US Army and Marines, under the
command of President Bush, broke up the Sunni military
machine, and once President Bush and Congress authorized
our tax dollars to install an army controlled by the
Shiite, and political parties under Shiite control. This
new army and these new political parties -finance by our
tax dollars - attacked their old opponents, the Sunnis.
What’s happening in Iraq is not a mess, something
unexpected. It is a logical and necessary consequence of
the policy implemented by the President and his
brilliant team of advisors. But President Bush will
never take responsibility. He will always blame “the
others” for any consequences he dislikes. Our President
will blame it on the Sunnis, the Insurgents, the
Terrorists etc.
4) “The situation in Iraq is unacceptable to the
American people -- and it is unacceptable to me. Our
troops in Iraq have fought bravely. They have done
everything we have asked them to do. Where mistakes have
been made, the responsibility rests with me.”
Critique: If the President were to be made responsible
for the death and destruction his decisions have brought
upon Iraq, he would be hanging by the neck like Saddam
Hussein together with his advisors. The President is
lying when he says that he accepts responsibility. No
one will dare make the President of the United States
responsible, because he is backed and supported by the
full power and might of the US Armed forces. Only when
this support disappears will the President be made
responsible for his decisions.
5) “It is clear that we need to change our strategy in
Iraq. So my national security team, military commanders,
and diplomats conducted a comprehensive review. We
consulted members of Congress from both parties, our
allies abroad, and distinguished outside experts. We
benefited from the thoughtful recommendations of the
Iraq Study Group, a bipartisan panel led by former
Secretary of State James Baker and former Congressman
Lee Hamilton. In our discussions, we all agreed that
there is no magic formula for success in Iraq. And one
message came through loud and clear: Failure in Iraq
would be a disaster for the United States.”
Critique: The implication is that the US has yet to fail
in Iraq. If the purpose of President Bush’s mission was
to give the Shiites power and control over what happens
in Iraq, then indeed this has been a successful mission.
The Shiites now hold military and political power in
Iraq. But remember that empowering the Shiites in Iraq
is also a success for Iran. Was the US mission in the
area to enable the Iraqi Shiites to present a united
front with the Iranian Shiites? Was this the vision of
success that President Bush had in mind when he ordered
the destruction of the Sunni political and military
machine in Iraq?
6) “The consequences of failure are clear: Radical
Islamic extremists would grow in strength and gain new
recruits. They would be in a better position to topple
moderate governments, create chaos in the region, and
use oil revenues to fund their ambitions. Iran would be
emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. Our
enemies would have a safe haven from which to plan and
launch attacks on the American people. On September the
11th, 2001, we saw what a refuge for extremists on the
other side of the world could bring to the streets of
our own cities. For the safety of our people, America
must succeed in Iraq.”
Critique: A good part of the chaos in the region has
been created by the presence of the US forces blowing up
Iraq, torturing, raping, looting, and destroying. This
presence of US troops in Iraq is strengthening not only
the Iraqi resistance, but also all kinds of religious
extremists which are indeed gaining a growing number of
new recruits. The President again twists the facts.
The paragraph above contains at least two more
misleading implications :
First: That it was extremists in Iraq that brought
destruction to our cities. This is a lie. The Iraqis had
nothing to do with the attack on the Twin Towers.
Besides, America did not see the destruction of its
cities and people, like Iraq is witnessing. What America
witnessed was an attack against selected buildings that
represent its financial and military might.
Second: That Iran plans to launch attacks on the
American people with nuclear weapons. This, again, is an
absolute lie and a pretext to attack Iran. Iran has
never been and is not a threat to the safety of the
American people.
The president here is using the same tactic the Nazis
used to convince the
Germans to support Hitler, that is, that the safety of
the German people was in jeopardy. This is a tried and
successful tactic to make the people back unsuccessful
military missions, like the one President Bush has
undertaken.
7) “The most urgent priority for success in Iraq is
security, especially in Baghdad. Eighty percent of
Iraq's sectarian violence occurs within 30 miles of the
capital. This violence is splitting Baghdad into
sectarian enclaves, and shaking the confidence of all
Iraqis. Only Iraqis can end the sectarian violence and
secure their people. And their government has put
forward an aggressive plan to do it.”
Critique: One truth and one more lie. It is true that
“only Iraqis can end the sectarian violence and secure
their people”. But it is not true that it is their
government that has put forward a plan to do it. The
“aggressive plan” to bring Bagdad under control has been
put forward by President Bush and his advisors. The
Shiite Armed forces under American control have to go
along with the plan or else.
“Our past efforts to secure Baghdad failed for two
principal reasons: There were not enough Iraqi and
American troops to secure neighborhoods that had been
cleared of terrorists and insurgents. And there were too
many restrictions on the troops we did have. Our
military commanders reviewed the new Iraqi plan to
ensure that it addressed these mistakes. They report
that it does. They also report that this plan can work.”
Critique: Before the war started, Mr. Bush was told by
several top Generals that he would need more than 500,
000 troops to control Iraq. He fired these Generals. But
the fact is that there are 18 million Shiites that live
in Iraq. These people live there, the American troops
don’t. The questions that our Commander in Chief should
ask himself better be the following: How many Americans
soldiers is it going to take to prevent the Shiites from
being faithful to Allah and instead pledge allegiance to
the United States of America and the principles which
its flag is supposed to embody ? How many Shiite troops
do we have to train so this can happen? For how long
will the American troops have to remain there to get
this pledge of allegiance? These are the questions
President Bush should be answering. The truth is that
the US effort to train Iraqi soldiers is the equivalent
of providing skills and arms to people that, at the end,
will not pledge allegiance to the United States of
America, but turn against it at the proper opportunity.
Add to this another fact. Right next to Iraq there are a
total of 62 million Iranian Shiites. These Shiites have
the same beliefs and customs as the Iraqi Shiites. They
visit each other, trade with each other, have common
religious sites, common customs. They help each other
out. The Iranian Shiites have poured millions and
millions of dollars to help the Iraqi Shiites. So again,
the questions that President Bush has to answer are: How
many Americans soldiers is it going to take to force the
Shiites in the region to stop being faithful to Allah
and to each other, and pledge allegiance to the
Americans instead? For how long will the American troops
have to remain there to get this pledge of allegiance?
To be successful in Iraq these two questions must be
answered truthfully by President Bush.
9) “Now let me explain the main elements of this effort:
The Iraqi government will appoint a military commander
and two deputy commanders for their capital. The Iraqi
government will deploy Iraqi Army and National Police
brigades across Baghdad's nine districts. When these
forces are fully deployed, there will be 18 Iraqi Army
and National Police brigades committed to this effort,
along with local police. These Iraqi forces will operate
from local police stations -- conducting patrols and
setting up checkpoints, and going door-to-door to gain
the trust of Baghdad residents.”
Critique: As the President explains in the next
paragraph, the Iraqi forces will need the help of
American troops in their “door to door trust gaining
mission”. One can just imagine Iraqi troops wearing
their black sky masks, helped by American troops,
arriving to an Iraqi house, blowing or knocking the door
down, while they shout: “Open up mo..fu..ers we have
come to gain your trust!” Maybe these troops will kill
or maim the terrified children and women that live in
these houses, as it has happened so many times. But
President Bush says they will “gain their trust”. It
gives one a warm feeling inside doesn’t it? This is one
for Comedy Central to joke about.
10) “This is a strong commitment. But for it to succeed,
our commanders say the Iraqis will need our help. So
America will change our strategy to help the Iraqis
carry out their campaign to put down sectarian violence
and bring security to the people of Baghdad. This will
require increasing American force levels. So I've
committed more than 20,000 additional American troops to
Iraq. The vast majority of them -- five brigades -- will
be deployed to Baghdad. These troops will work alongside
Iraqi units and be embedded in their formations.
Critique: The question here is: What is the nature of
the Iraqi units “these (American) troops” are going to
“work along side” with, and “be embedded with”. A new
power structure has emerged in Iraq. The sources of this
new power are fourfold: a) The US Armed forces that are
now occupying Iraq. b) An Army of Iraqi Shiites and
Kurds that is controlled and paid by Americans; c)
Multiple Shiite and Kurd militias that are also paid in
great part by American tax dollars, but remain out of
control of the American centers of command. d) .
Multiple Sunni militias that are resisting both the
American occupying forces and the ever more powerful
Shiite and Kurd forces These are the four sources of
power in Iraq. As things stand the Shiite militias draw
man power from the Shiite Iraqi Army and the Shiite
Iraqi Army draws man power from the Shiite militias. It
is, therefore, very hard to tell them apart. So who will
the American troops end up embedded with?
One thing seems certain. Since the Sunni militias are
responsible for 8 or 8 or more out of every American
casualty, it is highly improbable that US soldiers will
be embedded or in the bed of any Sunni militia. The
remaining militias are the Kurds and the Shiites.
11) “Our troops will have a well-defined mission: to
help Iraqis clear and secure neighborhoods, to help them
protect the local population, and to help ensure that
the Iraqi forces left behind are capable of providing
the security that Baghdad needs.”
Critique: Anyone that doesn’t refuse to see what is
happening in Iraq, will realize that the Shiites are
taking over with the help of US tax dollars and US
soldiers. Therefore, in those areas and neighborhoods
where Shiites have the majority, “the Iraqi forces left
behind” will be Shiite forces. These forces will share
the customs, religious beliefs and outlook on life that
is proper to the Shiites. The American belief system,
the American McDonald burger, the American miniskirt,
tank top, Play Boy magazines etc., this system will not
be “left behind.” Baghdad will have “the security it
needs”, but according to the Shiite customs and beliefs.
The Shiites will prevail and the Americans will leave.
Pity the Sunnis.
12) “Many listening tonight will ask why this effort
will succeed when previous operations to secure Baghdad
did not. Well, here are the differences: In earlier
operations, Iraqi and American forces cleared many
neighborhoods of terrorists and insurgents, but when our
forces moved on to other targets, the killers returned.
This time, we'll have the force levels we need to hold
the areas that have been cleared. In earlier operations,
political and sectarian interference prevented Iraqi and
American forces from going into neighborhoods that are
home to those fueling the sectarian violence. This time,
Iraqi and American forces will have a green light to
enter those neighborhoods -- and Prime Minister Maliki
has pledged that political or sectarian interference
will not be tolerated.”
Critique: Since the “neighborhoods that are home to
those fueling the sectarian violence” are pretty much
all the neighborhoods in Bagdad, this plan involves
entering all the neighborhoods. As we have noted before,
the plan requires Iraqi forces- usually in sky masks and
helped by US soldiers - to knock at the doors of the
residents of Bagdad politely announcing : “Open up
mo..fu..ers we have come to gain your trust!” These
trust gaining forces will then drag the men folk from
the targeted houses and take them to some prison where
they can be properly interrogated. Who knows they may
even rape women or two or kill some children while they
are in their trust gaining mission. This is the reality
of the “Baghdad security plan” financed with our tax
dollars. As you will see in the next paragraphs,
according to President Bush, this is the plan which “we
can expect” will bring “growing trust and cooperation
from Baghdad's residents.” This is the plan by which
“daily life will improve” and will make “Iraqis gain
confidence in their leaders”.
13) “I've made it clear to the Prime Minister and Iraq's
other leaders that America's commitment is not
open-ended. If the Iraqi government does not follow
through on its promises, it will lose the support of the
American people -- and it will lose the support of the
Iraqi people. Now is the time to act. The Prime Minister
understands this. Here is what he told his people just
last week: "The Baghdad security plan will not provide a
safe haven for any outlaws, regardless of [their]
sectarian or political affiliation."
Critique: How many lies and misrepresentations can one
presidential speech hold? As one can see President Bush
is clearly saying that the Iraqi government has “the
support of the American people”. This is a flat out lie.
14) “This new strategy will not yield an immediate end
to suicide bombings, assassinations, or IED attacks. Our
enemies in Iraq will make every effort to ensure that
our television screens are filled with images of death
and suffering. Yet over time, we can expect to see Iraqi
troops chasing down murderers, fewer brazen acts of
terror, and growing trust and cooperation from Baghdad's
residents. When this happens, daily life will improve,
Iraqis will gain confidence in their leaders, and the
government will have the breathing space it needs to
make progress in other critical areas. Most of Iraq's
Sunni and Shia want to live together in peace -- and
reducing the violence in Baghdad will help make
reconciliation possible.”
Critique: President Bush seems to think that the fact
“that our television screens are filled with images of
death and suffering” has nothing to do with the fact
that our military machine has been for the last four
years arresting and torturing, maiming and killing
throughout the different provinces and cities of Iraq.
Blame it all on the Iraqis that are resisting the
occupation, on their lack of allegiance to America. As
one American soldier observed, if the Iraqis allowed
McDonald hamburger restaurants on their cities none of
this would be happening. It is highly unlikely that:
“Most of Iraq's Sunni and Shia (will) want to live
together in peace” The slaughter will not be forgotten
by any of the warring sides. What is bound to happen is
that, with the aid of US tax money and the lives and
limbs and mental sanity of our young soldiers, Baghdad
will end up being entirely controlled by Shia armed
forces, for who knows how long.
15) “A successful strategy for Iraq goes beyond military
operations. Ordinary Iraqi citizens must see that
military operations are accompanied by visible
improvements in their neighborhoods and communities. So
America will hold the Iraqi government to the benchmarks
it has announced.”
Critique: ““Open up mo..fu..ers we have come to bring
visible improvements in your neighborhoods and
communities.”. This is the message that has accompanied
all the US “military operations” in Iraq, since the
beginning of the occupation. Close to four years of
improvements in the neighborhoods and communities of
Iraq. What a marvelous use of our tax dollars and
soldiers. Only God could have made the necessary
arrangements to put President Bush as our Commander in
Chief !
16) “To establish its authority, the Iraqi government
plans to take responsibility for security in all of
Iraq's provinces by November. To give every Iraqi
citizen a stake in the country's economy, Iraq will pass
legislation to share oil revenues among all Iraqis. To
show that it is committed to delivering a better life,
the Iraqi government will spend $10 billion of its own
money on reconstruction and infrastructure projects that
will create new jobs. To empower local leaders, Iraqis
plan to hold provincial elections later this year. And
to allow more Iraqis to re-enter their nation's
political life, the government will reform de-Baathification
laws, and establish a fair process for considering
amendments to Iraq's constitution.”
Critique: As the saying goes: “There are lies, flat out
lies, damned outrageous lies, cynical lies, hypocritical
lies, fantastic lies, and President Bush’s statements to
the American people.
First: There is no way “the Iraqi government” will “take
responsibility for security in all of Iraq's provinces
by November.” Be sure that by November three things will
happen: a) Anbar province will remain under control of
the Sunnis, with the help of their brothers in Saudi
Arabia, Jordan and Egypt. To be certain of this one only
has to look at a geography map and read who the dominant
groups are in these States. b) Kurdistan will remain
under Kurdish control, with the help of the Americans,
the Israelis and- Oh! the irony – with the help of the
Iranians; c) the rest of Iraq will be controlled by the
Shias- it matters not to which tribes or political
chieftain they pledge allegiance to
Second: There is no way that “Iraq will pass
legislation… to give every Iraqi citizen a stake in the
country's economy…or to share oil revenues among all
Iraqis.” News papers the world over are reporting that
Iraqi oil is being turned over to the Oil companies that
supported President Bush’s campaign for office, that is
Exxon and Chevron, not to mention the oil companies that
support Tony Blair, that is, BP and Shell in Britain.
What is left of the profits will be used to pay off
Iraqi politicians that remain subservient, submissive,
and compliant to the dictates of the United States.
Third: If the Sunnis are allowed to “re-enter their
nation's political life”, it will be because they broke
the entry with bombs, Kalashnikovs and suicide attacks.
Never underestimate the Sunni warriors.
17) “America will change our approach to help the Iraqi
government as it works to meet these benchmarks. In
keeping with the recommendations of the Iraq Study
Group, we will increase the embedding of American
advisers in Iraqi Army units, and partner a coalition
brigade with every Iraqi Army division. We will help the
Iraqis build a larger and better-equipped army, and we
will accelerate the training of Iraqi forces, which
remains the essential U.S. security mission in Iraq. We
will give our commanders and civilians greater
flexibility to spend funds for economic assistance. We
will double the number of provincial reconstruction
teams. These teams bring together military and civilian
experts to help local Iraqi communities pursue
reconciliation, strengthen the moderates, and speed the
transition to Iraqi self-reliance. And Secretary Rice
will soon appoint a reconstruction coordinator in
Baghdad to ensure better results for economic assistance
being spent in Iraq.”
Critique: The truth is, as we have previously stated,
that the US effort to train Iraqi soldiers is the
equivalent of providing skills and arms to people that,
at the end, will not pledge allegiance to the United
States of America, but turn against it at the proper
opportunity. The US military knows this and therefore it
is a complete lie that “We will help the Iraqis build a
larger and better-equipped army”. We will never, ever,
provide the Iraqis with tanks that can be used attack
us, or jet fighters that can be used to attack us, or
helicopters that can be use to attack us, or any kind of
superior weaponry that the Iraqis can turn against us.
1 “As we make these changes, we will continue to pursue
al Qaeda and foreign fighters. Al Qaeda is still active
in Iraq. Its home base is Anbar Province. Al Qaeda has
helped make Anbar the most violent area of Iraq outside
the capital. A captured al Qaeda document describes the
terrorists' plan to infiltrate and seize control of the
province. This would bring al Qaeda closer to its goals
of taking down Iraq's democracy, building a radical
Islamic empire, and launching new attacks on the United
States at home and abroad.”
Critique: The Sunni warriors that are killing, maiming
and driving crazy so many of our troops in the Province
of Anbar, do not need Al Qaeda’s help. These Sunni
warriors have proven- just by keeping up the resistance
to the most powerful, best equipped armed forces in the
world - to be the best of the best. President Bush can
not prevail over these incomparable warriors, and, he
has no other recourse but to defame them, insulting
them, calling them losers, Al Qaeda, foreigners,
dropouts. The fact is that these warriors are in control
of the Anbar Province and that we will not take away
this control by violent means.
19) “Our military forces in Anbar are killing and
capturing al Qaeda leaders, and they are protecting the
local population. Recently, local tribal leaders have
begun to show their willingness to take on al Qaeda. And
as a result, our commanders believe we have an
opportunity to deal a serious blow to the terrorists. So
I have given orders to increase American forces in Anbar
Province by 4,000 troops. These troops will work with
Iraqi and tribal forces to keep up the pressure on the
terrorists. America's men and women in uniform took away
al Qaeda's safe haven in Afghanistan -- and we will not
allow them to re-establish it in Iraq.”
Critique: President Bush is implying that the resistance
in Anbar Province comes from foreigners, al Qaeda
leaders and terrorists. Our Commander in Chief seems to
think that the local population and the tribal leaders
have nothing to do with the resistance against American
troops. Again, he seems to believe in his own propaganda
and lies. The ones that will pay the price will be these
4,000 extra troops he will send to be sacrificed to his
propaganda machine. There isn’t an Arab in Anbar
Province who, if given the chance, is not willing and
ready to kill American soldiers. This is the truth.
20) “Succeeding in Iraq also requires defending its
territorial integrity and stabilizing the region in the
face of extremist challenges. This begins with
addressing Iran and Syria. These two regimes are
allowing terrorists and insurgents to use their
territory to move in and out of Iraq. Iran is providing
material support for attacks on American troops. We will
disrupt the attacks on our forces. We'll interrupt the
flow of support from Iran and Syria. And we will seek
out and destroy the networks providing advanced weaponry
and training to our enemies in Iraq.”
Critique: This is the most important part of President
Bush’s speech. He makes it very clear that he is
preparing to attack Iran and Syria. We will have to bow
and defer here to the incomparable critic, Mike Whitney:
“Seek and destroy”? Is that the plan?
A region-wide conflagration with results as uncertain as
they are in Iraq?
So far, there’s no solid evidence that Iran is
“providing material support for attacks on American
troops.” All the same, the administration has
consistently used “material support” as the basis for
preemptive war. In fact, the so-called Bush Doctrine is
predicated on the assumption that the US is free to
attack whoever it chooses if it perceives a threat to
its national security. The normal rules of self defense
or “imminent danger” no longer apply.
Bush knows that if Iran was seriously involved in arming
the Iraqi resistance, we’d be seeing the Russian-made,
armor-piercing rocket launchers that were used so
effectively by Hezbollah during their 34 day war with
Israel. That hasn’t been the case
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Homero Guajardo: Born in El Centro CA 1947 - Works as
an interpreter. -
homeroguajardo@yahoo.com
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