05/16/07 "ICH"
-- --- The occupation of Iraq, still illegal and immoral
by any sense of human understanding, has now run into its
fourth bloody and horrific year, becoming a quagmire for
America and a vast killing field for Iraqis. Indeed, for
Iraqis, America’s invasion and subsequent occupation has
been and will continue to be one massive war crime, an
onslaught of criminality against humanity not seen since
World War Two. It is they, the Iraqi people, who have
undergone tremendous hardship, and it is they who will
continue to suffer in horrific ways, due to the lunacy and
delusions of America’s miscreant leaders. Indeed, hell on
Earth has been imported into Iraq without so much as a care,
concern or bother from the American people, without so much
as a protest or two by the world entire.
For America and her people, on the other hand, to say that
the Iraq debacle is the greatest strategic disaster in
American foreign policy history is an understatement, for
the implications of America’s defeat at the hands of Iraqis
have only now begun to be seen, with its reverberations to
be felt for years to come. What was once considered a
cakewalk by an arrogant nation, basking in the glory of
exceptionalism and ignorance, blinded to reality by
addictions to materialism and televised charades, instead
turned into an inextricable sand trap that threatens to turn
a New American Century into the Last American Decade.
For unlike Vietnam, a backwater nation at the outer
periphery of world affairs, where America’s defeat did not
disturb the grand chess match of Cold War geostrategy or
cause worldwide geopolitical earthquakes, Iraq is at the
epicenter of the world, sitting atop vast oil fields,
possessing two fresh water rivers in a region where water is
scarce, situated in the middle of vitally strategic lands
sought by rising powers and dwindling empires. A defeat in
Iraq, as is already apparent, and had long since been
predicted by many, would thus severely damage the interests
of America, thereby altering a global balance of power where
one superpower dominates the rest of the world. Inside her
shores, a defeat would, similar to what happened after
Vietnam, alienate her people away from further wars of
conquest, thus making it harder to implement the plans for a
New American Century, thus destroying the once great
controlling power engendered by the New Pearl Harbor.
The occupation of Iraq has and will continue to severely
cripple America, both in treasure and blood, bogging it down
in a grueling guerilla war of attrition for years to come.
Already the war and occupation has lasted longer than
America’s involvement in World War II. Already it has cost,
in only four years, over one trillion dollars. Already,
America’s military is overstretched, overstressed,
overburdened and overworked. So far, close to 3,500 troops
have died, with up to 30,000 maimed and injured; tens of
thousands of personnel have been forced to serve more than
two tours of duty. The psychological costs to thousands of
soldiers will never be quantified, as will the societal
damage done by people returning home with different minds,
different lives and altered circumstances.
Yet in spite of the apparent defeat, the apparent debacle
taking place in Iraq, the American leviathan, that
corporatist element within the parameters of the state, that
elitist cabal embedded in predatory capitalist markets, will
not allow itself or the nation to be extricated from Iraq,
for the price of such a calamity would be disastrous. For
the Iraq War was first and foremost a war for control of
oil, that most important of natural resources, that devil’s
excrement needed to run the engine called modern human
civilization.
The subsequent occupation of Iraq, beyond the obvious lies
of WMD, bringing democracy and freedom, ridding Iraqis of
tyranny and Saddam, and fighting al-Qaeda in the “war on
terror,” was built on the necessity of pacifying and
controlling the Iraqi populace so that the rape and pillage
of Iraq’s oil could commence. For this war has always been
and will always be about black blood, that dark substance
that condemns and curses all who live above it, and empowers
and enriches those who extract it. He who controls the oil
controls the world, after all, and he who controls the world
controls humankind’s destiny.
It is the devil’s excrement that sustains modern
civilization; its births Empire and makes overlords of those
that control it. It is also a truism that those who seek
the power of modern empire must make a deal with the devil
to drink blood from its veins. It is this deal with the
devil that invariably resurrects violence, destruction,
suffering and the worst in human wickedness.
As such, to purposefully give up such a prize as the oil
fields of Iraq, along with its perfect strategic location,
would be tantamount to giving up on a burgeoning empire,
something the elite and the corporatists of the nation are
not yet ready to do. Controlling the oil markets of the
world, along with the spigots, pipelines and oil fields of
Iraq, dictating supply and demand to the globe, possessing
the power to control the amount of oil a rival or rising
superpower is allowed to have, and establishing a beachhead
for further attempts at acquiring yet more oil and gas, this
time in Iran and Central Asia, is too tempting a proposition
for America’s elite to extricate their armies from
Mesopotamia. In truth, to leave Iraq would be to leave
behind all delusions of a New American Century. It would be
akin to declaring defeat to Russia and China, in essence
granting these rising powers Iraq’s oil fields on a silver
platter and cementing the precipitous fall of the American
Empire itself.
Iraq is too valuable, in the minds of America’s elite and
her corporatists, to simply walk away from. For all intents
and purposes, therefore, Iraq has become America’s 51st
state, a colony that will act as America’s gas station for
decades to come. Iraq is destined to become the grease that
provides the lubrication needed to run the great American
engine. It will act as America’s aircraft carrier, the
easier to patrol the world’s most strategic region. In
time, Iraq will be used to invade, threaten, hold hostage
and/or conquer the oil fields of Iran and those of the
central Asian basin. From Iraq America’s new national
security infrastructure, such as pipelines and refineries,
can best be defended from any barbarian horde. Iraq is today
the gateway towards attaining the Empire the elite and the
delusional have always envisioned. It is the gateway towards
power, control and untold wealth.
Of course the sacrifice of American treasure and blood is
and will continue to be of no significance to those
possessing the delusional blueprints of a New American
Century. After all, it is not their children sent off to
war, becoming cannon fodder, returning in a body bag, with
missing appendages, burned bodies or psychologically maimed
minds. It is not their wages being taxed in order to pay
for the ever-expanding corporatist army. It is not their
hard earned money being expropriated so that energy giants
can further enrich themselves to the tune of tens of
billions of dollars in profits every year.
To the elite way of thinking, the sacrifice of 3,500 dead
soldiers, most poor and working class, from rural cesspools
or urban jungles, is a minor and inconsequential
inconvenience, along with the injury of 30,000 more, in the
pursuit of Empire. These brave and oftentimes naïve and
brainwashed soldiers are simply the expendable tools of
wealth accumulation and empire building, the robots needed
to pull the levers and push the buttons of the vast arsenal
of killing machines developed by the military industrial
complex. They are cannon fodder used not for defending
freedom and democracy, but for defending the corporate
bottom line and its shareholder wealth. In a nation of 300
million people, the death in Iraq of 3,500 soldiers, or
30,000 for that matter, is of little importance to the elite
who see poor men and women as a means to an end. They are
the collateral damage sacrificed in the name of predatory
and debauched capitalism. They are the catalysts for
corporatism to thrive.
Sadly, America will remain in Iraq for decades to come,
occupying sand and dune, living behind massive concrete
walls, inside enormous embassies and bases, all built to
protect the ultimate prize of the 21st century:
oil. Iraq is now a giant American forward operating base, a
geostrategic prize from where the delusional elite can
amplify their presence both in the Middle East and the
Caspian basin. From Iraq the oil and natural gas fields of
Iran are but a stone’s throw away. From Iraq and
Afghanistan Central Asia becomes easier to threaten and
control, easier for its energy resources to be exploited and
defended against potential adversaries. From Iraq it is
easier for the rising empire to contain, control and check
the advancements of Russia, China and India.
The future death of thousands of American soldiers, and the
maiming of tens of thousands more, is a reality that will
inevitably come in the years ahead, will be but the price of
doing business, of maximizing profit and power, of
controlling the black blood necessary for empire to rise and
breathe. Thousands dead and tens of thousands maimed is of
little consequence or importance to those whose vision of
delusion includes an empire greeted by the world as
liberator, with flowers and candy thrown at its feet.
Sacrifices need to be made for the sake of consumerism and
materialism, for gluttony and greed, after all. Just not for
the elite that steer the American ship. The trillions of
dollars that have already been spent, and those trillions
that will invariably be needed in the future will of course
be taken from the American people, their treasure pillaged,
their wages raped in the pursuit of empire. It will be us,
the common peasant, that will be forced to absorb the
present and future costs of delusions of grandeur and
self-aggrandizing hubris. It will be our children who will
have to sacrifice freedom, rights and blood.
The added benefit to the elite of this robbery of the
American taxpayer is that for every dollar that goes to the
Iraq War, to the military-industrial complex, to the bank
accounts of the war profiteers and the energy corporatists,
one less dollar is allocated for social services, education,
healthcare, infrastructure and the general welfare of the
American people. One more dollar taken out through taxes
equals one less dollar in the pocket of the people, thereby
eviscerating the middle class and shifting the burden of war
from the wealthy to the middle and working classes. By
gutting the middle class, by putting severe pressure on its
ability to subsist on already diminishing wages, the elite
further separate themselves from the rest of us, increasing
the wealth gap, and by consequence, increasing their power
and control over us as well. When the rich get richer and
the poor poorer, only a nation of fools fails to see who
wins and who loses.
As such, the Iraq War is also a war against the American
people, for it is designed to make us anemic creatures
dependent on the decisions of the elite. It is engineered
in part to increase injustice, inequality, exploitation and
dominion over us, robbing us of our power to mobilize and
seek change. By redistributing America’s treasure away from
the people and to the few elite and the corporations, using
war as pretext and fear as a conditioning element,
government is being rewired to stop acting in the interest
of the masses. Meanwhile, it is being made to serve the
interests of the corporate world, which have been getting
enormously powerful through the looting of our treasure,
under the rubric of fighting the fictional war on terror and
under the illusion of destroying a nation only to later
rebuild it. The shifting of resources away from what helps
the people to what empowers the corporate world is but one
more sign that the age of American corporatism is upon us.
The belief that the Iraq War will end once the Bush
administration leaves office, and that American soldiers
will return home, is an illusion and a mirage, a concoction
of wishful thinking that has no basis in reality. America
has cemented its presence, firmly planting the foundations
for a long and prolonged occupation. Permanent military
bases have been erected, as has the largest embassy the
world has ever seen. It has manipulated elections so that
its puppets are elevated to the highest echelons of Iraqi
power. It has written oil laws favorable to its interests
that it then demands be passed by so called sovereign Iraqi
lawmakers, in essence writing the same laws it needs to make
legal the exploitation and robbery of Iraq’s oil fields.
The Middle East is the most vital region in the world in
terms of energy allocation and its subsequent strategic
control, and is therefore of tremendous national importance
to a nation desiring to elevate itself to full-fledged
empire status. It has controlled the region for decades
now, either by military force, destruction of democracy and
through its large cadre of puppets, and by occupying Iraq
with a large military force, it now possesses a stranglehold
on the world’s second largest energy reserves. And, by
making colonies of Afghanistan and Iraq, by supporting the
tyrants of Central Asia, it now surrounds the third largest
oil reserves in the world, namely those of Iran. Its rich
oil and gas fields, now targeted for conquest, are located
just across the Iraq border, within invading distance for
American forces, far away from Tehran, close enough to smell
the fumes.
Iraq, therefore, is a prize that will never be relinquished,
and is the reason America will never extricate herself from
the debacle it has created. No amount of pre-invasion
ignorance, occupying incompetence and blinding arrogance
will force America to abandon her cherished possession. No
continued bleeding through a thousand cuts will force it to
return home in defeat. To the architects of empire, there
is more than enough cannon fodder, more than enough treasure
from which to maintain control of Iraq’s oil fields. There
is too much invested already, too much left to gain, too
many fragile egos to appease, too many insecure men to
protect, to simply abandon a prize that has been cherished
by the elite for decades.
We are in Iraq, and though broken by our hands, though
destroyed by our military, she is now ours, for our greed
and our love of comfort and consumerism demands that she be
pillaged of her oil and raped of her sovereignty. Our
addiction to her black blood demands that we care nothing
for the plight of her people or for the decimation of her
society. It demands that we cast a blind eye to the
holocaust now taking place there and the ethnic cleansing
destroying families and neighborhoods.
It demands that we see Iraqis as subhuman brown skinned
aliens, their plight and suffering ignored, their decimation
at the hands of our military and our government lost in
hollow memory banks. It is because of oil, after all, that
we can share in the privileges of living in the wealthiest
nation the world has ever known. And so to continue living
in comfort and consumerism, the beast must be fed, it must
gorge upon the dark liquid of the third world, and the deal
with the devil must, invariably, continue well into the
future.
As such, no matter which member of the political duopoly is
in the White House, no matter how loudly the citizenry
demands a pullout, the United States will not leave Iraq in
the foreseeable future. The two headed hydra is, after all,
attached to the same body, obeying the same master. No
amount of lies or spin or promises will alter this reality.
We live in the New American Century, after all, where
reality is the domain of those in power. As the will of the
people no longer matters or counts, our voices will be
silenced, our growing anger suppressed. Sure the illusion
of troops returning home will be created, with scenes of
families reuniting and hero’s coming home gracing the
airwaves, yet in the real world, back in the land of
permanent bases and rich oil fields, back where enormous and
modern embassies rise on the banks of ancient rivers, tens
of thousands of troops will remain, guarding America’s
ultimate prize, the blood that sustains Empire, comfort and
the military-industrial-energy complex.
The mirage of American troops returning from Iraq with their
heads held high, as always marching triumphantly, as always
having defeated evil, will captivate millions of ignorant
but otherwise well-intentioned Americans. To millions more,
however, this charade will be seen for the fiction that it
is, for Iraq will remain a very dangerous place, especially
for energy exploiters and oil conglomerates eager to further
enrich themselves by pillaging a nation blind. Tens of
thousands of American soldiers will remain, we will be told,
to secure democracy and freedom for the Iraqi people, to
ensure security in the cities, to make sure the
“democratically” elected puppet is protected from al-Qaeda.
We will be made to think our soldiers need to remain to
protect Iraqis from themselves.
In truth, tens of thousands of soldiers will establish a
permanent presence in Iraq because the Anglo-American energy
consortium will need protection while it pillages and rapes
Iraq of her natural resources. America’s military will be
needed to defend from the targeted sabotage and rebellion of
freedom fighters, from the expected assassinations and
kidnappings of energy workers. It will ask to protect
pipelines, oil fields and their infrastructure; it will be
told to suppress strikes and the rage of Iraqi oil workers.
The safety and freedom of Iraqis will mean absolutely
nothing in the grand scheme of greed and gluttony and
American empire. To the empire, oil trumps blood just as
much as profit trumps people.
Of course to hear the Iraq War apologists tell it, and there
are many of these individuals in government and the
corporatist media, America is in Iraq because we are
fighting al-Qaeda, and nobody else. To the dwindling
delusionists and supporters of this illegal war who are
somehow inexplicably still given a voice in the media and in
print, the illusion must be made that America is at war,
given this war on terror, with the dreaded bogeymen from
al-Qaeda, those same evildoers who attacked us on 9/11.
This is the only way to keep the charade going in the minds
of millions that America must remain in Iraq, staying the
course, as always knowing that the deeply embedded myth of
America being the epitome of good and always triumphing over
evil, epitomized by whatever convenient scapegoat is needed,
will again capture the minds of the naïve and gullible.
This fantasy, of course, is the last refuge of scoundrels,
for it has been proven over and over again that only two to
five percent of fighters in Iraq are foreign. But this does
not preclude scoundrels from preaching lies to the
congregation nonetheless. A convenient enemy is needed to
validate the Iraq occupation, however, one that has already
been conditioned into the American mind as being nefarious
and monstrous.
Indeed, what America confronts is guerilla warfare in an
urban setting. Her soldiers, sent to protect the interests
of the elite and those of the military-industrial-energy
complex, are engaged in a battle against freedom fighters,
the vast majority from Iraq, most common peasants once
living ordinary lives who want nothing more than to rid
their land of the occupying forces. From the beginning of
time resistance fighters have waged war against the more
powerful invading and occupying force, as always using their
skills and talents to bleed their rivals to death.
Like American Revolutionaries, Iraq’s freedom fighters fight
for independence and freedom, for nationality and to expel
foreign forces from their country. If America or any other
nation were invaded and occupied, resistance fighters would
immediately spring up as well, forming an army of brave
patriots using the tactics of the poor to try and contain
the weapons of the much more powerful and wealthier
military. Unfortunately, it is the poor of both countries
waging war against each other, killing and maiming one
another, for the benefit of the wealthy and powerful. Such
is war that the poor are always made to fight each other
when it is the elite that is their common enemy.
Yet the truth of who and what America’s army is fighting can
never be mentioned, for a myth has been embedded into the
average American mind that America is in Iraq to bring
freedom and democracy to Iraq, not to fight their freedom
fighters or rape their women. Since an occupying power
cannot fully dehumanize a legitimate resistance movement,
given that its cause is nobler than that of the occupying
force itself, it must resort to the realm of fiction and
propaganda, concocting lies and distortions to smear the
resistance. Only by making freedom fighters seem subhuman
or evil in the eyes of its people can the occupying force
thereby make it acceptable to mass murder, dehumanize,
torture and illegally detain Iraqis.
Indeed, resistance movements such as those fighting the
American military in Iraq are allowed under international
law. When such an invasion and subsequent occupation has
been proven to be based on lies and deceit, becoming immoral
and illegal, a crime against humanity, any resistance
movement would find broad support among the peoples of the
world. Indeed, these movements are romanticized and
applauded, for they become brave patriots and freedom
fighters against criminality, illegality and immorality.
Such was the case with the French resistance against the
Nazis, the Jewish resistance in the ghettos, the plight of
blacks in apartheid South Africa and the struggle of
Palestinians against the oppressive and apartheid methods of
the Israelis.
As such, in order to marginalize and vilify the resistance,
in order for the American populace to accept wanton
destruction and killing, in order to transform individuals
fighting for independence and for an end to occupation, the
impression must be made by the creators of reality that the
Iraqi mujahedeen are really al-Qaeda in Iraq, thereby
becoming the central myth of why America is in Iraq and why
it must continue to remain there. This way, the dreaded
evildoer extraordinaire, that entity that continuously
haunts the American mind, that bogeyman that in the original
conspiracy theory was said to have brought down World Trade
Center towers 1,2 and 7 through controlled demolitions and
at freefall speed, killing 3,000 innocent Americans in the
process, can continue to spread fear and insecurity in the
belief structure of millions of Americans who, like
Pavlovian dogs, cower in fear at the sound of the word
al-Qaeda. It is al-Qaeda, after all, and not Iraq freedom
fighters, who attacked us on 9/11. It is al-Qaeda, after
all, that planned war games on the day of 9/11 and ordered
fighter planes to stand down, not Iraqi resistance
fighters.
Thus, by using the concocted scapegoat of al-Qaeda, having
escaped the caves and mud huts of Afghanistan, this time
festering and planning to take over Iraq if we let them, and
hiding the reality of whom exactly the American military is
fighting in Iraq, millions of Americans readily accept the
continued occupation as being beneficial to their own safety
and security. For, as the scoundrels and the liars love to
tell us, we are fighting them there so we do not have to
fight them here. If we leave, we are told, they, being
al-Qaeda, will follow us back, undoubtedly to wage holy
jihad in the little towns of Indiana and Nebraska. This
way, the creators of the new reality hide the true rival in
Iraq while at the same time manipulating the American public
into allowing the continued debacle taking place.
As long as the term al-Qaeda is used in symphony with Iraq,
as long as Iraq and the so-called war on terror are
similarly correlated, millions of Americans will continue to
support an occupation that is illegal and immoral. As such,
the Iraqi resistance movement will continue to gain
strength, it will continue to engage the American military,
and a war of attrition will continue to kill and maim both
Americans and Iraqis. This way, a vicious cycle of violence
will not cease, for Americans will continue to associate the
need to wage war in Iraq, believing, albeit mistakenly, that
America fights al-Qaeda in the fictional war on terror, not
knowing or understanding the true nature of the rival.
With violence begetting violence, more resistance fighters
will join the movement, as naturally occurs in a guerilla
war against an occupation. With manipulations and lies, the
American people will be made to believe that al-Qaeda in
Iraq is growing more dangerous, that it is expanding, that
it will indeed follow us home if we leave, that it presents
a clear and present danger that must be defeated. Thus, the
ingredients for the endless war the elite have dreamt about
for decades, and the key to staying permanently in Iraq,
have managed to rise out of one nation’s desire to be free
of occupation and another’s systematically damaged and
manipulated psyche, born on 9/11, that freezes in horror and
loses all ability to reason and think logically at the
mention of the words al-Qaeda and war on terror. As long as
the term al-Qaeda is used over the airwaves, as long as it
retains its corroding effect, the American people will allow
the fictional war on terror to continue. Such is the damage
done by the masters of reality.
Quite conveniently, then, Iraq’s freedom fighters are
morphed by the state and the corporatist media into
al-Qaeda, thereby validating America’s presence and
continued occupation of a nation, and a people, fighting for
her freedom. The liberty and ease by which the apologists
of the war grant al-Qaeda franchises throughout Iraq,
indeed, wherever America seems to pick fights, without even
a hint at investigation by the corporatist media, underlies
the fallacy of this myth. Along with the purported death of
probably 100 al-Qaeda’s number two’s, it also demonstrates
the level of propaganda and manipulation the Pentagon and
its lackeys fill the media, and thus our minds with. Truth
is the first casualty of war, after all. Therefore, under
the auspices of fighting terrorism, America can stay and
focus on the real and most important task at hand, namely
the complete control, rape and pillage of Iraq’s oil fields
and pipelines.
And so America will continue fighting in Iraq because the
state says we are fighting al-Qaeda, because it blames
Iraq’s puppet government for its own incompetence and
ignorance, because it says through its stenographers and
talking heads that the war on terror must be fought, even if
it takes decades to win, and because America is good and
exceptional and she must defeat evil, just as she has always
done. Along with our permanent occupation, we will continue
mass murdering, torturing, dehumanizing and falsely
imprisoning hundreds of thousands of Iraqis whose only
crime, whose only curse, is living atop the devil’s
excrement, that dark liquid waiting to be gorged on by a
most greedy, ignorant and arrogant drug addict.
For when it comes to dominating that black gold called oil,
easily available for conquest in various third world
nations, either through puppets, market colonialism or
military might, no dark skinned, non-European looking human
is safe from the tentacles of modern empire, for soon
subhuman you will be called, seen as primitive, as an
animal, needing the “enlightened” hand of Western
intervention for salvation. When the aim of categorizing
you as alien, evil and below the parameters of being human
is achieved your family will be murdered, your people
displaced, your life forever altered, your plight ignored.
Your death will never equal that of an American or a British
citizen, for you are a third worlder, a person of the
southern globe, bred to be exploited and oppressed, your
lands becoming the feudal estates of corporatism, your
blood, sweat and tears falling only after you have slaved
yourself for the north’s comfort and wealth.
The death of your son will not be counted, the rape of your
daughter will be dismissed as lies, the dehumanization of
your father and the torture of your brother will never see
light of day, for your country has been targeted as the next
petrol station that will invariably be forced to pay tribute
to the purple robe of empire. Whether you live in Nigeria,
Venezuela, the Caspian Sea basin or Iran, it does not
matter, for you live where black gold abounds, where the
drug of oil can be found. As such your lands will become
toxic, your air and water filled with poison. All the
while, even as your natural resources are pillaged, your
nation raped, your nation collapsing, you will never see a
dime from the corporations of the empire. For poverty is
your destiny, even as vast wealth lies below your feet.
Subsisting on garbage, living in shacks, your national
wealth stolen and embezzled, you thus realize that the black
gold you were told would transform your nation has been
nothing but a terrible curse you wish never existed.
Of course if you live where the devil’s excrement is
bountiful you cannot help but notice the addiction of the
empire, and how maddened it becomes if its fix is not
satiated. You realize that death, destruction and suffering
are the only realities and expectations for nations not
willing to pay tribute to the empire. Thus, if you are not
careful, if you are not ready, the next knock on your door
might very well be that of a most immoral and criminal
addict, ready to kill you and destroy your nation for its
next much needed fix. And then you will automatically
become the Empire’s next enemy, its next terrorist
scapegoat, becoming the evildoer chosen to strike fear in
the American populace. Inevitably, your face, your people
and your culture will become the poster children in the next
marketing campaign and psychological war against the
American citizenry, designed, as always, by fascism’s public
relations experts, its army of little Goebbels.
America cannot exorcise itself from its addiction to oil
that, like a demon inside our body, possesses us day and
night, demanding that we satisfy our insatiable thirst for
black blood. In this deal with the devil that we long ago
made, we became dependent on a natural resource that, while
not plentiful inside our own shores, is readily abundant in
the Middle East, Central Asia, West Africa and Venezuela.
For this reason the Middle East has become a militarized
region, a vast feudal estate owned by the masters and lords
of energy, protected by the Empire itself. For this reason
it has become the world’s most volatile and sought after
region. Inside its borders puppets and despots and proctors
overlook America’s oil fields, proclaiming themselves
princes, kings and presidents, as always oppressing and
exploiting their people, as always overseeing the empire’s
interests.
In our deal with the devil, the more we taste the more we
want; the more we continue to grow the bigger we want to
get. The more powerful we are the greedier and more
gluttonous we become, expanding the size of everything we
own, including our stomachs. Millions of us believe oil is
abundant, as if it grows yearly in some global breadbasket.
Millions of us fail to understand that hundreds of thousands
of human beings are killed and maimed, and tens of millions
live in perpetual indigence and oftentimes are forced to
confront armed conflict because of our insatiable addiction
to oil. Millions of us fail to see that it is our standards
of living, our greed and gluttony, that contributes to so
much misery and destruction worldwide.
Yet year after year our greed compels us toward ever larger
vehicles and homes, bigger toys and an exponentially growing
consumption habit. Through our actions it seems that we
care nothing for the planet or its inhabitants, instead
filling our minds with the arrogance and apathy of a spoiled
child, transforming ourselves into a most insecure
schoolyard bully. We behave as if we are entitled to what
does not belong to us, in essence forcing the school’s other
kids to give us their lunch money, threatening with violence
those that decline or stand up for themselves.
Our greed and gluttony, our indifference and arrogance, our
insistence on maintaining and even expanding our standards
of living, all at the expense of the planet and its people,
is the reason we invade, occupy and exploit weaker nations.
It is the reason Iraq is in chaos, why Nigeria is on the
verge of full rebellion, why Central Asia is full of
despotic leaders and why Venezuela is vilified. It will be
the reason why Russia and China will in the years ahead
become rivals and enemies, why more and more people around
the globe hate America and why we spend more on military
equipment and weapons than the entire world put together. It
is when we look in the mirror that the devil’s excrement can
be seen, acting like an aura around our head, smearing our
face with the darkness of wickedness and the madness of
addiction.
We can continue believing the exceptionalism of America, the
grandeur of her virtues, that of her leaders and her people,
yet reality and truth are altogether different, presenting
circumstances too uncomfortable for us to contemplate yet
important enough to try and understand. We can continue
living the delusion of myth and the charade of the American
Dream. We can continue being brainwashed and conditioned
that our way of life is the only way of life, that the world
entire must conform to this way of life, and that bogeymen
hate us for said way of life. Yet to confront the evil’s
done in our name by the government we elect or fail to stop,
we must realize that in many ways, we are to be blamed, we
are guilty in failing to act, in putting a stop to an
unsustainable standard of living.
Until we realize the damage we do around the planet so that
we may live in comfort, so that we may enjoy the highest
standards of living humans have ever had, so that we may
drive giant SUVs and live in expansive, heated and
air-conditioned homes, America will remain in Iraq
indefinitely, her military garrisoned inside bases clustered
around oil fields, facilities and pipelines. Until we
confront the predatory capitalism that is turning America
into a corporatist state and the world into a giant
sweatshop Iraq and others like it will continue. Until we
look ourselves in the mirror and realize that it is our
failure to act and alter a doomed course, that it is our
indifference to the damage our lifestyles cause Earth, we
will finally grasp that it is ourselves, more than anything
else, that are the reason we will remain in Iraq long into
the future, for our way of life must be maintained and fed
through the world’s last remaining petroleum reserves.
Until we realize our gluttony and greed, until we decide to
put a stop to our addiction and arrogance, a new version of
Iraq will metastasize every decade or so, popping up
somewhere around the globe where black gold exists, every
time new oil fields are needed to expand our economy or our
comfort level, causing untold suffering and destruction in
the process, resulting in resistance, conflict and a
ever-growing hatred of America. To feed itself the empire
thus needs to increase its military, it thus needs to
maintain over 750 bases worldwide. To feed its peoples’
ever-growing greed and gluttony, its ever expanding
waistline, Iraq must remain within the empire’s violent and
voracious claws, becoming a colony of imperialism, to be
exploited and raped.
No amount of propaganda or
brainwashing or delusion or denial can make extinct this
truth. We are thus stuck in Iraq for the long term, for her
resources and land is needed to sustain and maintain the
America we live in. To believe the empire will ever leave
voluntarily is to live in delusion and fall prey
to the myths of our conditioning. We have made a deal with
the devil, and now we must pay its consequences.
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