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archived: 11 - 17 Dec, 2005 Back Next UPDATED: 15 December, 2005 "AN IRAQ EXIT PROPOSAL" Last week we visited the likely Bushevik strategy for leaving Iraq in time for the 2006 elections: claiming to be “staying the course” while actually cutting and running in such a way as to preserve the US bases in the Iraqi Western Desert, create some kind of US protectorate for Kurdistan and its oil reserves, and keep the Iraqi economy, whatever it is, open for US rape and pillage. The Bush Naval Academy speech of Nov. 30, 2005 talked about achieving “victory” in Iraq. Amazingly enough, according to a New York Times article of Dec. 4, 2005, that speech was aimed not at producing a real strategy for getting out and leaving a viable nation behind, but at getting the American people to support whatever policy, overt or covert, the Busheviks follow in the country. The speech was put together by a couple of political science professors (who says that there are no right-wingers in academia). They focused on polling data that they interpret at indicating that Americans will continue to support the war and the ever-mounting number of casualties just as long as “victory” is promised. Two major issues here. One is that this Administration which takes the public posture that “we don’t pay attention to polling data” is now openly setting policy because the polls are showing just how little support the Busheviks have outside of their Christian Right/don’t-confuse-us-with-facts base. The other is that the “victory” which Bush described in the speech consists of a series of events that are totally outside of the control of the United States: free elections in Iraq leading to the establishment of a widely accepted government leading to national stability in the country. This must be the first time in history that “victory” is defined in terms like that. I might have missed one, but I certainly cannot think of any previous American war in which it was so defined. Meanwhile the Democrats are beginning to find their voice. We have previously visited Representative Murtha’s proposal for a phased withdrawal by a time certain (TPJ 87). Very significantly, on November 30 (AP, “Pelosi Calls for Withdrawal from Iraq”) the House Minority Leader, Nancy Pelosi of California, supported Rep. Murtha’s proposal. Previously she had aligned herself with the so-called “muscular Democrats” whose position may be summarized as “Bush is doing the right thing; he’s just doing it the wrong way.” (That one reminds me of the position that certain liberals took in relation to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy in the 1950s: “I agree with what he is doing [attacking “the commies” just for being commies], but I wish he would do it more politely.”) Hillary Clinton is standing her ground, that is straddling what she and the rest of the Collaborationist-DLC think is some “vital center” out there (see HillaryClinton.com, 11/29/05). The DLC itself launched a broadside against Rep. Pelosi (which, interestingly enough, as of Dec. 6 was not to be found on their website). But even Sen. Joe Biden, formerly a member of the “muscular Democrats” (he may still be but he is sounding somewhat different) was strongly on the attack against Bush on the “Imus in the Morning” radio program of Dec. 5, 2005. And Zbigniew Brzezinski, hardly a leftie, is calling for a planned withdrawal by “next year” as well. To achieve a withdrawal of US forces form Iraq by a date certain will require a detailed plan. At the beginning of September in this space, as I said then I had the temerity to propose one, in outline form to be sure. (It built on a proposal that I put up in this space during the 2004 Presidential campaign.) For the balance of this column, I am revisiting it. This plan is not something that the Georgites would ever do, of course. For the goals of the plan proposed below, to achieve peace for Iraq and the Middle East region accompanied by Iraqi reconstruction, as well as a US withdrawal without abandonment of the Iraqi people, are not those of the Georgites. Theirs are what they always have been: oil and power. The Collaborationist-DLC probably wouldn’t like it much either, because it is hardly “muscular” where the US is concerned.
The proposal does
attempt to deal with the reality of Iraq before a US withdrawal with an
announced date, during the withdrawal, and after it, so as to minimize to the
extent possible the further pain and suffering of the Iraqi people and their
civil infrastructure that will result from such an event. That is why I suggest
the involvement of the UN in a peace-keeping role. Even better, and this is a
new thought, would be if the Arab League would take on that responsibility.
Almost every authority on Iraq is predicting a massive civil war upon a US
withdrawal. That of course is very real possibility, and if the US just up and
leaves with as much of a plan for doing so as the Georgites had when they
overthrew Saddam, that would almost certainly happen. But it doesn’t have to.
And so, here once again is my proposal.
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Dr. Steven Jonas is
a contributing author for
The Political Junkies (www.thepoliticaljunkies.net).
He is a Professor of Preventive Medicine at
Stony Brook University (NY) and author/co-author of over twenty books. Dr. Jonas
is one of America's most perceptive Democratic political analysts. He is also the author of The 15% Solution: A Political History of American Fascism, 2001-2022, originally published in 1996 under the pseudonym “Jonathan Westminster,” and republished with a New Introduction in 2004, under the same author's name. The 2004 edition is available at www.barnesandnoble.com (search with the title) and www.xlibris.com (click on “Bookstore,” then “Search” with title). Both versions are available at www.amazon.com (go to "Books;" search with title). Dr. Jonas is also a Contributing Editor for the Weblog http://planetmove.blogspot.com/, produced by The Planetary Movement Ltd. UK (http://www.planetarymovement.org/), TPJ's own Michael Carmichael, Founder and President, and a Contributing Columnist for the Project for the Old American Century, POAC, http://www.oldamericancentury.org/. By invitation Dr. J's TPJ columns are posted weekly on the website of AirAmericaRadio's new morning man (9-12 Eastern), the redoubtable Jerry Springer (yes, it is that Jerry Springer, a true progressive it turns out), at http://www.springerontheradio.com/, and on Thomas Paine's Corner ( http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/).
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