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Find the Truth About
Bush's Wars
Nancy Pelosi, You
Must Impeach!
By Richard Behan
When people who honestly
believe a lie
learn the truth, they will either cease believing,
or they will cease being honest.
--anonymous
17/01/08 "Counterpunch" --- -
Speaker Pelosi,
President Bush could have achieved his goal of "regime change"
in Iraq quickly and without the violence of war. Saddam Hussein
offered, weeks before his country was invaded, to leave Iraq and
go into exile. President Bush withheld this offer from public
view-and refused it. Nor did the President need to invade
Afghanistan to apprehend Osama bin Laden. On five different
occasions, George Bush refused a standing offer from the Taliban
to surrender Osama bin Laden-three times before 9/11 and twice
thereafter, again without public disclosure.
No, the military engagements in
Iraq and Afghanistan are not directed against terrorism. They
are territorial in nature. Mr. Bush intended from his first days
in office to invade the two countries: as early as late January,
2001, his Administration was developing the decisions and
beginning the preparations for both military incursions. 9/11
was in the distant future, so the conflicts cannot be exercises
in counter-terrorism, as the Bush Administration frequently and
dishonestly insists. They are premeditated wars of unprovoked
conquest and occupation.
Madam Speaker, if you know this,
and if you continue refusing impeachment, then you are a
criminal accomplice in violating the trust of the American
people-and in violating both U.S. and international law.
If you do not know this truth
about the wars, Madam Speaker, you must learn its details and
embrace it, and then you must seek with dispatch and justice to
impeach George Bush and Richard Cheney.
You claim you don't have the
votes. But to say that is to canvass the jury before the trial
begins, before the evidence is presented and scrutinized. When
the hideous truth of these wars is finally exposed-as it will be
in the impeachment process-you will have the vote of every
honest and patriotic member of the House of Representatives,
Democrat and Republican alike.
Why isn't the truth already
widely known? There are two reasons. The Bush Administration is
infamous for its pathological lying and secrecy: they have done
everything in their power to distort or suppress the truth. And
the mainstream press has become an engine of entertaining, not
informing the American people: it is indifferent to the truth.
But the truth is always there,
and it can be discovered in foreign news outlets, in the
domestic alternate press, in book-length treatises, and in the
passion for truth and unconstrained inquiry displayed by people
posting to the Internet. These are the sources for the
exposition to follow.
Madam Speaker, if you will not
impeach, then you must refute this history, if you can.
THE WARS ARE
NOT ABOUT TERRORISM
The Bush Administration's
Curious Behavior
Hours after the terrorist
attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush told the world the
United States would take the fight directly to the terrorists
and the states that harbored them. Thus the Bush
Administration's "War on Terror" was born.
Less than a month later, on
October 7, Mr. Bush launched a savage aerial bombardment of
Afghanistan. He had the support of a shocked American citizenry
and a sympathetic world, all of whom expected justice to be
delivered soon to the terrorist Osama bin Laden and the
harboring state embodied in the Taliban.
The incursion into Afghanistan
was sold as the first action in the "War on Terror." It was a
brilliantly executed charade.
Flashback to October 12, 2000, a
year earlier. The USS Cole, an American Navy destroyer in
the Yemeni port of Aden, has suffered heavy damage from a
terrorist attack, perpetrated by Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda.
Three weeks later officials of
the Clinton Administration met with theTaliban in the Sheraton
Hotel in Hamburg, Germany. To avoid a violent retaliation of
furious bombing, the Taliban offered the unconditional surrender
of Osama bin Laden.
Before the details of the
transfer were completed, however, a Supreme Court ruling gave
George W. Bush the White House, and the message was passed: the
actual handover of bin Laden will be deferred until the Bush
Administration is sworn in.
Once in office, the new
Administration asked the Taliban to delay the handover of Osama
bin Laden at least until February. As winter faded into spring,
and spring into summer, the Administration demurred twice more.
Then Osama bin Laden struck
again, on September 11, 2001.
On September 15, Taliban
officials were flown in U.S. Air Force C-130 aircraft to the
Pakistani city of Quetta, where the deal was sweetened. The
standing offer of surrendering Osama bin Laden was renewed, but
now the Taliban would also oversee the closure of bin Laden's
bases and training camps.
This time the White House simply
rejected the offer out of hand. It did so again when the offer
was repeated several weeks later, and days after that President
Bush ordered the violence to begin.
The invasion of Afghanistan was
something vastly different than a quest to apprehend a
terrorist..
Sources for this section:
1. "Bush Rejects Taliban
Offer to Hand bin Laden Over," Guardian Unlimited (UK), October
14, 2001.
2. "Bush Rejects Taliban
Offer to Surrender bin Laden," Andrew Buncombe, The Independent
(UK), October 15, 2001.
3. "Dreamers and Idiots:
Britain and the US did everything to avoid a peaceful solution
in Iraq and Afghanistan," George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK),
November 11, 2003.
4. "How Bush Was Offered bin
Laden and Blew It," Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair,
CounterPunch, November 1, 2004.
5. "Did Bush try to stop bin
Laden in his first eight months in office?" MSNBC Countdown,
September 28, 2006.
The War in
Afghanistan
The commitment to invade
Afghanistan was made long before 9/11.
The Bush Administration wanted
to secure for American energy companies-notably the Enron and
Unocal Corporations-the strategic pipeline route across
Afghanistan to the Caspian Basin. But the Taliban had signed a
contract in 1996 with the Bridas Corporation of Argentina,
preempting the route.
Scarcely settled in Washington
in early 2001, the Bush Administration immediately pressed the
Taliban to rescind the Bridas contract, and undertook planning
for military intervention should negotiations fail.
Administration officials and the Taliban met for talks three
times throughout the spring and summer, in Washington D.C.,
Berlin, and Islamabad-but to no avail.
At the last session, in August,
2001 the Administration threatened a "carpet of bombs" if the
Taliban did not comply. The Taliban would not. Soon
thereafter-still weeks before September 11-President Bush
notified Pakistan and India he would attack Afghanistan "before
the end of October."
Then 9/11. Then two more
refusals of Osama bin Laden's head. Then, on October 7, the Bush
Administration looses the carpet of bombs.
Since then Afghanistan has been
supplied with a puppet government, the Bridas contract is
history, and the country is dotted today with permanent U.S.
military bases in close proximity to the pipeline route. It was
a war of conquest and occupation.
Counter-terrorism is scarcely
visible. Osama bin Laden remains at large, the yield of
"terrorists" to date consists of several hundred iconic and
badly treated wretches in Guantanamo Bay, and terrorism in the
Middle East has intensified, not diminished.
Sources for this section:
1. "Players on a rigged grand
chessboard: Bridas, Unocal, and the Afghanistan pipeline," Larry
Chin, Online Journal, March, 2002.
2. Crude Politics: How Bush's
Oil Cronies Hijacked the War on Terrorism, Paul Sperry, WND
Books, 2003.
3. Alexander's Gas and Oil
Connections, February 23, 2003.
4. "A Timeline of Oil and
Violence: Afghanistan", see the website,
http://www.ringnebula.com/Oil/Timeline.htm
5. "Spy Agencies Say Iraq War
Worsens Terrorism Threat," New York Times, September 24, 2006.
6. "From Afghanistan to Iraq:
Connecting the Dots with Oil," Richard W. Behan, AlterNet,
February 5, 2007.
THE WARS ARE
ABOUT AMERICAN HEGEMONY-AND OIL
The War in Iraq
The template for the invasion of
Iraq was crafted in 1992, in Richard Cheney's Defense Department
during the first Bush Administration. It was a document
advocating a U.S. posture of singular global dominance in
economic, diplomatic, and military power. The authors were Paul
Wolfowitz, Zalmay Khalilzad, and Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Their
document spoke explicitly about the need to secure "...access
to vital raw materials, primarily Persian Gulf oil," and
Iraq was in the crosshairs.
In 1996, the Project for the New
American Century was created, touting the term "global
hegemony," and seeking to maintain America's status as the
world's only superpower, using preemptive war if necessary.
Among the founders of the PNAC were the earlier advocates of
world dominion: Richard Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, Zalmay
Khalilzad, and Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Donald Rumsfeld, and Jeb
Bush were founding members as well.
In a 1998 letter to President
Clinton the PNAC people once again sought the invasion of Iraq.
Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Zalmay Khalilzad, and 15 others
signed the letter.
In September of 2000 the Project
for the New American Century once more advocated the overthrow
of Saddam Hussein. Then four months later, Richard Cheney,
Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz, Zalmay Khalilzad, Lewis
"Scooter" Libby-and 24 others from the PNAC-moved into top
positions in the Bush Administration.
The commitment to invade Iraq
was made at the first meeting of President Bush's National
Security Council in January of 2001.
The rationale was ideological,
apparently: by means of a preemptive war, to take an initial
step toward global hegemony. A more tangible objective would
soon emerge.
Sources for this section:
1. "Empire Builders:
Neoconservatives and their blueprint for U.S. Power," Christian
Science Monitor , a series appearing June, 2005.
2. The website of the Project
for the New American Century. See
http://www.newamericancentury.org/
3. The Price of Loyalty:
George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul
O'Neill, by Ron Suskind, Simon and Schuster, 2004.
4. "From Afghanistan to Iraq:
Connecting the Dots with Oil," Richard W. Behan, AlterNet,
February 5, 2007.
Regime Change
In December of 2002, 3 months
before his country was invaded, Saddam Hussein invited the Bush
Administration to send U.S. troops into Iraq to search for
weapons of mass destruction, and he said he could prove Iraq was
not involved in 9/11. His entreaty was turned aside by President
Bush and Vice President Cheney. Two months later Hussein
promised unlimited access to the FBI to search for WMD's,
support for the US position on Israel and Palestine, and even
some limited rights to Iraq's oil. All this was rejected.
Finally, in desperation Saddam Hussein offered personally to
depart Iraq for exile in Egypt or Saudi Arabia. Once again he
was refused by the White House, and soon thereafter cruise
missiles pounded Baghdad and U.S. tanks rolled across the border
from Kuwait.
Regime change was not the
objective: that could have been achieved bloodlessly with Saddam
Hussein's exile. Combating terrorism couldn't possibly have been
the objective, either: when President Bush invaded Iraq, there
was no sign of al Qaeda in the country at all. There had to be
some other purpose.
Sources for this section:
1. "Dreamers and Idiots:
Britain and the US did everything to avoid a peaceful solution
in Iraq and Afghanistan," George Monbiot, The Guardian (UK),
November 11, 2003.
2. "Llego el momento de
deshacerse de Saddam," El Pais (Spain), a transcript of a
conversation between George Bush, Condoleezza Rice, and Jose
Maria Anzar in Crawford, Texas, February 22, 2003. Published
September 26, 2007.
Oil
Within weeks of taking office
the Bush Administration was studying maps of the Iraqi oil
fields, pipelines, refineries, tanker terminals, and undeveloped
oil exploration blocks. A National Security Council document
dated February 3, 2001 spoke of "actions regarding the capture
of new and existing oil and gas fields." Later in the year the
Bush State Department undertook the "Future of Iraq Project," in
one element of which Administration bureaucrats and oil company
representatives planned the postwar deconstruction of Iraq's
nationalized oil industry. It would be replaced by a clever form
of privatization, hugely favoring American and British oil
companies. This planning was underway in October of 2001,
exactly a year before Congress authorized military force in
Iraq.
The State Department's plan was
codified in a model "hydrocarbon law" drafted during Paul
Bremer's Coalition Provisional Authority, with direct
participation of the American and British oil companies. The law
was not translated from English into Arabic until elections had
been held; then Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's cabinet
approved the law on February 15, 2007 and submitted it to
Parliament for passage.
The hydrocarbon law when passed
will grant immensely profitable access for international oil
companies to an estimated 81% of Iraq's undeveloped crude oil
reserves. The favored companies are Exxon/Mobil, Chevron/Texaco,
Royal Dutch/Shell, and BP/Amoco.
Enactment of the hydrocarbon law
was proposed as a mandatory "benchmark" by President Bush in a
speech on January 10, 2007. The benchmark was made statutory
when the Democratic Congress passed the Iraq Accountability Act
a short time later.
The tangible objective for
invading and occupying Iraq was suspected early by the war's
opponents and it is now confirmed: to secure access to the
country's immense oil and gas resources. Evidence of success is
everywhere. Iraq now has a puppet government and five permanent
American "mega-bases" to house 100,000 troops for 50 years. The
American embassy in Baghdad is ten times larger than any other
U.S. embassy in the world. And in November, President Bush and
Prime Minister Maliki signed a document called The Declaration
of Principles, to assure an "enduring relationship" between
their governments.
Sources for this section:
1. For copies of the Iraqi
oil field maps, see the website of Judicial Watch, at:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/oil-field-maps
2. "Contract Sport," by Jane
Mayer,The New Yorker, Issue 23, February 16, 2004.
3. Crude Designs: the Ripoff
of Iraq's Oil Wealth, Gregg Mutitt, ed., the Platform Group,
United Kingdom.
4. "Bush's Petro-Cartel
Almost Has Iraq's Oil," by Joshua Holland, published on the
AlterNet website, October 16, 2006.
5. "Slick Connections: U.S.
Influence on Iraqi Oil," Erik Leaver and Greg Mutitt, Foreign
Policy in Focus, July 18, 2007.
6. "Imperial Opportunities
for U.S. Builders," Tom Engelhardt, Asia Times, November 6,
2007.
7. "An 'Enduring'
Relationship for Security and Enduring an Occupation for Oil,"
Ann Wright, truthout website, December 5, 2007.
And so, Speaker Pelosi, here we
are after six years of fraudulence, engaged in two wars of
conquest and occupation the Bush Administration orchestrated in
defiance of honesty, decency, morals, and law. Half a million
lives and half a trillion dollars have been poured into the
cesspool of their lies and deceit.
Truth and justice are the
bedrocks of our existence as a nation. The Bush Administration
has trampled truth. We cannot tolerate the withholding of
justice as well. Madam Speaker, you must impeach.
Or can you refute this history?
Richard W. Behan
lives and writes on Lopez Island, off the northwest coast of
Washington state. He can be reached at
rwbehan@rockisland.com
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