A Policy of Genocide
By:
Soraya Sepahpour-Ulrich
“The enjoyment of power
inevitably corrupts the judgment of reason, and perverts its
liberty”.-
Immanuel Kant
08/13/07 "ICH"
--- - They thought Iraq would be a cakewalk. After all,
for years, its army was being depleted of fresh recruits in
preparedness for an attack. Half a million Iraqi children
were killed[i]
during the 13 years of sanctions leading to the 2003
invasion - “Mission Accomplished”.
The
sanctions imposed on Iraq following the First Gulf War,
under the watchful eyes of the Pentagon, monitored the
degradation of Iraq's water supply. Reports itemized the
likely outbreaks of "acute diarrhea" brought on by bacteria
such as E. coli, shigella, and salmonella, or by protozoa
such as giardia, which would affect "particularly children,"
or by rotavirus, which would also affect "particularly
children," a phrase it put in parentheses. Also cited were
possibilities of typhoid and cholera outbreaks.”
“Gastroenteritis was killing children. . . . In the south,
80 percent of the deaths were children (with the exception
of Al Amarah, where 60 percent of deaths were children)."
[ii]
In the
words of one of the few decent and courageous congressional
members, Cynthia McKinney, Democrat of Georgia, referred to
the document "Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities" and
said: "Attacking the Iraqi public drinking water supply
flagrantly targets civilians and is a violation of the
Geneva Convention and of the fundamental laws of civilized
nations."
We were
‘told’ that we, the civilized world, are fighting the
‘uncivilized’ terrorists’.
So it is
that Dick Cheney whispers into Mr. Bush’s ear to attack
Iraq, confident that with her children buried, the parents
too weak from mourning and disease, she will surrender –
quickly. He made sure America stayed on track; track of
deception. Prior to the invasion, Cheney was confronted
with a report from the IAEA which threw doubts on the
administration’s allegations about Iraq’s WMD, and he
responded: “We know he has been absolutely devoted to
trying to acquire nuclear weapons. And we believe he has, in
fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons. I think Mr. ElBaradei
frankly is wrong" (Meet the Press, March 16, 2003).
The demon
of greed never seems to get enough. Over 1 million dead
Iraqis – with Dick Cheney’s old company KBR/Halliburton
being the prime benefactor of theft, Mr. Cheney now has his
eyes on Iran. More bodies, dead ones, are needed for the
task. Once again, his old company, KBR/Halliburton, not
only comes to the rescue, but benefits from the deal.
In
November 2006, the Office of the Special Inspector General
for Iraq Reconstruction auditor reported that in 2004, KBR,
a subsidiary of Dick Cheney’s old company, Halliburton, ‘had
lost’ more than 14,000 weapons destined for the Iraqi
government. Pentagon had lost track of them. However, the
Pentagon immediately ‘found’ an old, obscure clause and
shuts down the audit[iii].
On August 6, 2007, Washington Post reported that there were
in fact 190,000 weapons missing – while they referred to the
previously reported 14,000, they made no mention of Dick
Cheney’s old KBR/Halliburton.[iv]
According to Rachel Stohl, a senior analyst at the Center
for Defense Information, "They really have no idea where
they are," .."It likely means that the United States is
unintentionally providing weapons to bad actors."
[v] And Dick
Cheney’s [old] company gets paid in spite of the corruption,
theft, and mismanagement
[vi].
Americans and Iraqis get killed – and Iran is held
accountable for arming the Shiite militias; A win-win
situation for Dick Cheney who is itching to go to war, and
his old company.
Dismissing
claims from al-Maliki that Iran is a positive force in Iraq,
listening to Dick Cheney’s whispers – much like the false
allegations about Afghanistan that even though Dan McNeill,
the NATO commander in Afghanistan, said: "What we've found
so far hasn't been militarily significant on the
battlefield." McNeill also said that more likely sources for
the arms are drug traffickers, black market dealers, or al-Qaida
groups” (Inter Press Service, June 20, 2007), is being
blamed on Iran -- Mr. Bush bows to Dick Cheney and repeats
that Iran is arming the insurgents who are killing American
soldiers. Dick Cheney is arguing for military action[vii].
I wonder of Dick Cheney is the God that Mr. Bush talks to,
the higher authority that told him to go to war in Iraq?
But surely
America does not have the soldiers for another illegal and
immoral war?
The Army
is already only meeting its goals by offering larger
monetary incentives to enlistees, and by allowing those who
"normally" would not qualify for military service to enlist:
those without a high-school diploma, those with criminal
records and those previously rejected for being physically
unfit[viii].
Perhaps its time to look for a partner – a gay partner.
Army Lt.
Gen. Douglas, Mr. Bush’s war adviser says “the draft is
worth a look”
[ix]. In
fact, much like everything else, such as curbing our
freedoms, the draft will be upon us and 18-year olds will be
dying for Halliburton and other Crusades. This is not the
first time the draft has been seriously considered; in
December 2006, the Pentagon announced that it was planning
on testing the
military-draft machinery, but to alleviate fears
of parents of 18-year olds, it announced it would not be
doing this until 2009[x].
Dick Cheney will not
wait until 2009. Today, with Dick Cheney’s [old] company
Halliburton safely in Dubai dodging taxes and criminal
charges, he is eager to push for a military strike on Iran.
The profits would make Iraq look like child’s play – as
would the death toll.
Several
years ago, sipping a hot cup of coffee in my kitchen in
Needham, Massachusetts, with my Polish neighbor, I was
shocked to hear her guilt-ridden confession. She admitted
that at times, when she looked at my husband, given his
German heritage, she could not help but wonder with unease
if his family had been involved in the killing of her
(Jewish) relatives. Having overcome my shock at her bitter
narrow-mindedness towards all people German, I told her
that my husband was third generation American and his family
could not have been involved in what went on during Hitler’s
time.
Today, as
I write this, I have become victim of the same intolerance
and dread. I cannot help but wonder how many among us,
citizens of the world, not just Americans, can exonerate
themselves of the crimes of their governments knowing
silence and inaction have been the most powerful weapons
yet.
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Soraya
Sepahpour-Ulrich has lived and studied in Iran, the UK,
France, Australia and the US. She obtained her Bachelors
Degree in International Relations from the University of
Southern California, Los Angeles, and she is currently
pursuing a Masters Degree in Middle East Studies
concentrating in Political Science. She has done extensive
research on US foreign policy towards Iran and Iran’s
nuclear program.