"Inshallah"
By Cindy Sheehan from Amman
"The
statesmen will invent cheap lies, putting blame upon
the nation that is attacked, and every man will be
glad of those conscience-soothing falsities, and
will diligently study them, and refuse to examine
any refutations of them; and thus he will by and by
convince himself that the war is just, and will
thank God for the better sleep he enjoys after this
process of grotesque self-deception. - "Chronicle of
Young Satan" Mark Twain"
08/20/07 "Camp
Casey Peace Institute"
-- - -The above quote from Mark Twain is how things have
always been throughout the ages and throughout our
American experience. These sentiments allowed an
entire native population to be virtually wiped out
and for black Africans to be enslaved for
generations. Who cares if 600,000 Filipinos were
wiped out during the Spanish-American War to
"liberate" them from Spain, but to really have a
coaling station for our Navy, or hundreds of
thousands of Japanese slaughtered by the evil h-bomb
when those people weren't even white, Christian
Americans? Now this slimy rationale is allowing for
the decimation of the Iraqi people and we have
killed a million during this war to plant permanent
bases there as we have permanent military facilities
in Japan and the Philippines to this day.
Our small peace delegation that traveled here to
Amman, Jordan to meet with refugees and other
prominent Iraqis, like physicians and
parliamentarians, have been humbled that these
oppressed people would turn to us, their oppressors,
for help. That they would trust us enough to know
that we will help them says a lot about the Iraqi
character and just how desperate they are!
Everyone that we have met stabs me in the heart
again. We listen to their stories and we apologize
on behalf of our country and they all, without fail,
look at us with weary smiles filled with resignation
of their fate and say: "inshallah" or "If God wills
it." I wish I had that simple faith, but I can't
believe that any God, except George's God of hatred,
destruction, greed, and murder would "will" what is
going on here in the Middle East.
I have already written about Bethena whose body and
life were torn apart by an American mortar. When we
promised to help her, her response was, "Inshallah."
I met a woman at a hospital yesterday who was
kidnapped, tortured and held for a three hundred
thousand dollar ransom. When I told her we were
trying to help get a hospital for Iraqi people, run
by Iraqis, here in Amman, she quietly said: "inshallah,"
through her tears.
We have spent a lot of time with an Iraqi
parliamentarian whose 10 cousins were slaughtered
after "Hamad" had exposed a secret Shi'a prison that
imprisoned, tortured, and killed Sunni. His story is
on a documentary called "Death Squads." When I saw
the footage of the carnage where his cousins were
killed I looked over at him in shock, and you
guessed it, he whispered: "inshallah," to me.
Our group had a meeting in a Jordanian hospital that
is allowing Iraqi doctors to work and help the
refugees. The doctors explained to us how, if they
had their own 50-bed hospital, they could treat the
Iraqi refugees here in Amman at about 40% of the
cost of what the Jordanian hospital charges the
refugees. The doctors all had horror stories of
family members being killed, raped, dismembered,
displaced and terrorized. We listened to them vent
and explained to them that we were truly sorry and
that's why we are here, to help. "Inshallah."
The most touching meeting at the hospital was by a
prominent Iraqi sheikh who had brought another
sheikh of an opposite sect to the hospital after he
had survived an assassination attempt. The wounded
sheikh lie on the hospital bed while the other
sheikh stood guard over him. The doctors brought us
into the room to dispel the myth of any prior
sectarian strife. The Iraqis wanted to assure us
that the violence between Iraqis is caused and
encouraged by the Americans who want Iraqis fighting
each other to create this chaos that allows America
to steal their oil and otherwise destroy their
country. The sheikh told me that he was sorry about
Casey, but he has lost 8 family members and many
more dozens of members of his tribe. He encouraged
us Americans to rise up against our country and
force our government to end the occupation. I told
him that we have been trying very hard, but we will
try harder. He looked skeptical, because he knows
the will of the American public is not to rise up
against our government, and he had that same
hopeless look on his face that we have encountered
repeatedly, but he bit his tongue and said: "Inshallah."
As we were leaving the hospital, one of the doctors
grabbed my hand and also told me that he was sorry
about Casey. In a quiet voice, he told me that even
though it is sad for me to have lost a son that it
was so that I could lead America towards peace and
use my sorrow to help the people of Iraq, "inshallah."
I lost my faith after Casey was killed and it is so
profound to witness the faith of the Iraqi people
when their country has been decimated for no reason,
their national treasures and antiquities destroyed
or defiled by barbaric acts, one million people
dead, six million people displaced, and so many
wounded and ill that can't access medical care. This
trip has been so difficult for us as people with
hearts, but it has also reminded me how fortunate we
are to live in a country that has been almost
virtually free from war on our soil for about 150
years, but also so angry that we allow it to happen
to other peoples on their land on an almost
continuing basis. Also, to think that anything is
going to change if a Democrat gets into office is
naïve. Bill Clinton is a Democrat who is responsible
for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis
more than George. Throughout US History political
parties have interchanged the White House and
NOTHING has ever changed. The fascist power elite
will always use their puppet in the White House to
kill other people for their benefit and profit.
The American military has not been victorious in
Iraq and we won't be as long as we are occupying
foreign lands. That is a given. If we allow the
occupation to continue for a decade, our way of
life, as we know it, will die as the Soviet Union
did after their decade long farce in Afghanistan.
What we are allowing our government to do in the
Middle East dishonors and endangers us all. Like the
parliamentarian from the city that was totally
shattered by the Marines, Falluja, told me: "You
Americans are also being held hostage by your
government," and he is right.
As the sheikh told me: We must rise up. We must
assert our need for peace with justice, not only to
save our troops who are in harm's way for
Halliburton, et al, but for the dear people of Iraq
who never asked for the US to "liberate" them. Our
governments don't care about them, or us, so we must
care about each other.
Since this is a piece about faith, I would like to
close with
a
prayer, also from Mark Twain.
"O Lord our God, help us to tear their soldiers to
bloody shreds with our shells; help us to cover
their smiling fields with the pale form of their
patriot dead; help us to drown the thunder of the
guns with the shrieks of their wounded, writhing in
pain; help us to lay waste their humble homes with a
hurricane of fire; help us to wring the hearts of
their unoffending widows with unavailing grief; help
us to turn them out roofless with little children to
wander unfriended the wastes of their desolated land
in rags and hunger and thirst, sports of the sun
flames of summer and the icy winds of winter, broken
in spirit, worn with travail, imploring Thee for the
refuge of the grave and denied it -- for our sakes
who adore Thee, Lord, blast their hopes, blight
their lives, protract their bitter pilgrimage, make
heavy their steps, water their way with their tears,
stain the white snow with the blood of their wounded
feet! We ask it, in the spirit of love, of Him Who
is the Source of Love, and Who is the ever-faithful
refuge and friend of all that are sore beset and
seek His aid with humble and contrite hearts. Amen."
The War Prayer.
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Camp Casey Peace Institute
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