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« on: November 22, 2006, 01:57:54 PM »

kinda bullshitted it, could of done much better and added much more but it had to be within a certain amount of pages, basically its supposed to be an argument paper on why the war in Iraq is unjust

"The war is won," claimed George W. Bush, not long after the war had started and Saddam's regime overthrown by the far superior military force. 655,000 dead Iraqis and 3,000 official dead U.S. troops later we are lost in a chaotic situation, fighting a determined nationalist populous with no end in sight. (“Study: War blamed for 655,000 Iraqi deaths.”) Withdrawal of soldiers, much less the military forces, is outside the question as the goal of the Bush Administration, to dominate Iraq’s oil resources and geopolitically important position, has not come to pass. The war itself is based on faulty pretenses built around an obsessive policy of overthrowing Saddam and controlling Iraq. Thus the Iraq War is an unjust war based on the greed and power of the few to end the lives of hundreds and thousands of pawns for their own personal gain.

In 1982, Donald Rumsfeld shook hands with the brutal tyrant Saddam Hussein in recognition that this dictator would help protect the vast oil interests that U.S.-based multinational corporations had in Iraq. Iraq was removed from the list of terrorist states to make room for Cuba and to make it eligible for U.S. military aid. The Reagan administration would continue to arm Iraq's military with an arsenal including chemical weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. Throughout the massacres and domestic repression, Saddam's regime was supported by word and deed by the U.S. as it gassed the Kurds with U.S.-manufactured chemical weapons. As a puppet dictator, Saddam served not only to provide cheap oil but also to give the U.S. a strategic position in Middle East domination as shown by the invasion of Iran by Iraq. Iran was dominated by a theocratic Islamic regime that was against American imperialism in the Middle East and thus Saddam was given full approval to carry out a bloody war that resulted in over one million dead. (Chomsky, Hegemony or Survival, pp. 90-93)

When Saddam was assured that Washington would remain neutral, he proceeded to invade Kuwait due to a nationalist Iraqi claim to the country and the fact it had been drilling oil from Iraq's territory. Including Saddam's attempts to raise oil prices, the invasion threatened to disrupt the oil supply flowing from Kuwait to multinational corporations, putting him in an unpopular position in Washington. Many other reasons range from: political popularity, the military budget, curing America's "Vietnam Syndrome", all the way to a long-term military presence in the Middle East that coincides with America's oil interests. In 1991, George Bush Senior declared war on Iraq and proceeded to bomb it into pre-industrialism by destroying most means of modern life support. Not only had 100,000 Iraqis been killed, including many civilians, but its electrical systems, agricultural system, medical services, and sanitation facilities lied in ruins. (Parenti, Against Empire, pp. 87-91) The U.N. sanctions that followed the war made it impossible to rebuild Iraq's infrastructure, causing disease and malnutrition to flourish throughout Iraq. The sanctions did not end until the second Gulf War in 2003, but by then an estimated 1.5 million people had died from the sanctions, including 500,000 children. In 1996, the response to this from the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Madeleine Albright, was "I think this is a very hard choice, but the price, we think the price is worth it." (Zinn, A People’s History of the United States, pp. 540)

Following September 11, 2001, Donald Rumsfeld and the rest of the Bush Administration discussed possible actions to take in accordance with the best interests of U.S. foreign policy. Rumsfeld demanded that we immediately attack Iraq and establish a connection between Saddam's regime and Al-Queda although no proof that Al-Queda had committed the attack had been given either. Colin Powell dismissed this, claiming that popular support for a war in Iraq would be much more difficult to garner than with a "softer option" like Afghanistan. What followed from this conversation was a massive propaganda campaign against Afghanistan and the loss of lives of thousands of innocent Afghan civilians due to this elite foreign policy decision. This also shows that the Bush administration would need to start a similar propaganda campaign against Iraq, only stretching through a wider period of time so as rhetoric could be shown as "firmly established proof". (“A New Pearl Harbor.”)

The Bush Administration and the media claimed that the Taliban's harboring of international terrorists justified the invasion and regime change, but if we were to apply such standards universally for ourselves and other Western nations, the results would not be accepted by those who make such judgment. The U.S. has created, supported, and harbored numerous international terrorist organizations such as the contras in Nicaragua, who waged a war through attacking "soft targets" to weaken the will of the people's support for their revolutionary government. Cuba and multiple other Third World nations were the targets of U.S. international terrorism but to claim that these countries have a similar right to invade the U.S. and change the regime would not even be considered thinkable. Thus the principle established for the war on Afghanistan is faulty due to it only being applicable in situations where the power is unevenly balanced. (Chomsky, Hegemony or Survival, pp. 63-74)

After the Taliban was overthrown, the next stage in the "war on terror" was the control of Iraq which demanded an even larger propaganda campaign to win popular support for. No proof had been brought forward that Saddam had connections with 9/11 but none was necessary as Americans generally do not examine the facts of government claims. In actuality, Saddam and Al-Queda were enemies as Al-Queda opposes all secular regimes in the region which Saddam fell into the category of. Another claim was that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction although it was known he had destroyed the U.S. provided chemical weapons after the first Gulf War. Evidence was being fixed around the policy of removing Saddam through military force, such as the claim that Saddam had purchased "yellow cake" uranium from Niger; proven to be absolutely false and hyped by Paul Wolfowitz to make a case for the war in Iraq. This claim was necessary because it was widely known that Saddam didn't even contain the capabilities to manufacture weapons of mass destruction and that his military forces were not rebuilt. (“Iraq: WMD Lies.”)

Much less not being a threat to the United States, Saddam was not even a threat to his neighbors as claimed by Condoleezza Rice before 9/11 occurred. It wasn't until the war began when the weapons of mass destruction were not found and the 9/11 connection was publicly denounced for lack of evidence, when the Bush Administration began using the reason for "spreading democracy". (“Iraq: WMD Lies.”) What this meant was not to impose an American style system of capitalist democracy upon Iraq but to create a colonial regime that serves in the interests of the occupation and of U.S.-based multinational corporations when the occupation exits. This is to turn Iraq's economy to neoliberalism which will expand control of oil resources by these corporations and the vital water resources as well. After the infrastructure of Iraq was destroyed, the U.S. forces moved quickly to provide security for the threatened oil wells rather than act in the safety and interests of the "liberated" Iraqi people. (“Protecting Iraq’s Oil Fields.”)

A scientific examination of insurgent and civilian casualties in late 2004 in Iraq claimed that 100,000 had died as a result of the war. (“Lancet surveys of mortality before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.”) By November 2006, a similar study has shown the casualty count may reach as far as 655,000 dead at this current point in the war. (“Study: War blamed for 655,000 Iraqi deaths.”) Outside of the dead, millions of others are injured, homeless, or wander in refugee camps with no functioning hospitals, schools, electricity, or infrastructure. Often basic necessities and social services are cut off for a segment of a city if the “rebellious populous” refuses to leak information on insurgent whereabouts; a war crime known as collective punishment. (“U.S. Lays Waste to another Iraqi City.”) Late night raids by occupation forces are typical as Iraqis “suspected” of terrorism are dragged off from their homes in the middle of the night and taken to prison camps never to be seen again. As shown in the example of Abu Ghraib, torture, humiliation, or death will be the possible fate they meet and this goes for most occupation prisons and not just a few. Fallujah is a Sunni city in Iraq, considered a hotbed of insurgency that came under a large occupation attack in April of 2004. There is an estimated 6,000 dead Iraqis from the attack that turned most of the population into refugees. A citywide curfew was declared and anybody seen out in the street was shot as an insurgent based on the little criteria made to distinguish between a civilian and armed rebel. The chemical weapon, white phosphorus, was used on the population, insurgent or civilian; considered a war crime by the U.N. (“Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre.”)

A large percentage of the casualties are due to violence from the U.S. occupation and its trained death squads. According to Donald Rumsfeld, the Pentagon would initiate the "Salvadoran option" when it came to dealing with the Iraqi insurgents. In El Salvador, death squads and military personnel were trained according to the CIA handbook on how to violently deal with rebellious groups within the suppressed population. (“The Salvadoran Option”) A similar method has been used in Iraq as Special Police Commandos engage in massacres and violent raids, typically blamed on insurgents without any real proof. An embarrassment for the occupation was the capture of two British soldiers dressed as Iraqis attempting to plant bombs. This plus much other evidence suggests much of the "insurgency violence" against the population may be forces the occupation has created or the occupation itself. (“For Iraq, “The Salvadoran Option” Becomes Reality.”)

The nature of the insurgency ranges from nationalist liberation organizations to radical Islamic fundamentalists, all based on freeing Iraq from the clutches of U.S. imperialism. These are all categorized under "terrorist groups" merely for opposing the occupation regardless of the nature or actions of the group. The insurgency is largely justified in the basic principle of self defense against invasion and occupation which Americans would undoubtedly apply to their selves in any case of attack on the U.S. However, this universal principle is again conveniently rejected when applied to circumstances that nicely fit within the interests of the power structure. To support the anti-imperialist movement in Iraq would be "treason", "anti-American", etc. and many of the same people who use such adjectives would apply the same to those who merely opposed the war in general. Undoubtedly there are foreign elements of the rebels that attack civilians with the U.S. troops as well that are largely split off from the majority of the movement. However to criticize foreigners who attack civilians along with armed militias would be the pot calling the kettle black and is only rightfully done through an anti-occupation stance.

The only possible moral option for a person to take on this war is a complete military withdrawal of the troops or a victory for Iraq’s people. The call to withdrawal the troops is a liberal stand that would fail to stop the military's destruction of Iraq or the war in general. The withdrawal of troops alone would give the military greater freedom to bomb at will and would only increase the amount of civilian deaths that is reaching genocidal proportions. We must support a policy that will give justice to the Iraq people and return to them the sovereignty of their country.












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« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2006, 07:20:22 AM »

wat do you think about the war on iraq
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« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2006, 06:45:15 PM »

Very long - but I guess it's good! (i didn't read it:))
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« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2006, 06:11:09 PM »

nice i zoned out like half way thru
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« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2008, 11:26:43 PM »

 The war in iraq is bullshit. . . you see george bush needed money for his campaign for president because everyone knows it costs alot of money to run for president so he got his money from perhaps a oil company? :o  which would really explain why we are still in iraq and would explain 9/11. .  so really george bush isnt the president but the people who sponsored him are.  so really george bush is just taking orders from people who gave him money for his campaign  such as big oil compaines and my geuss is they said "hey we will give you 5 billion dollars if you agree to get us oil in the middle east which then since how geroge bush is such a asshole he prolly said aight homie and got some CIA people to act like middle eastern people or even actually got middle eastern people and said you will be remebered if you do this so they hi-jack airplanes and basicly fuck up alot of people more or less which then georgey pourgey said oh snap we be in a war with the middle east and we need to go stop these niggas from killin everyone one and then convinced us that we are fighting for freedom while in the mean time he is secretly taking oil from the middel east and its prolly not goin in his own car but the big companies who sponsored his ass.  so pretty much the war in iraq is fraud and we have been setup by our own leader who betrayed his own people for money. . . isnt money a shitty thing. . . divides everything and everyone up. . . if there was no money there would be no rich or poor or middel class or any class for that matter and in fact we would be looked at as we really are. . human.    or maybe iam on crack :pntjelly:
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« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2008, 03:54:48 PM »

I heard on the news this morning that one of the white house guy countered the whole argument against them telling lies about Iraq to promote this war by saying "I think everyone around the world agrees that Hussein is a bad man."  What a fuckin lamer!!!!
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« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2008, 07:56:46 PM »

and got some CIA people to act like middle eastern people or even actually got middle eastern people and said you will be remebered if you do this so they hi-jack airplanes and basicly fuck up alot of people more or less
I don't see why people have such a hard time thinking that a group of Arabs can get together to plan an attack on the World Trade Centers, Pentagon, and White House and pull it off and more importantly, why they would do it. A lot of the world strongly disagrees with the United State's foreign policy and looking at every single suicide bombing in history, they have all taken place when a democracy occupies a foreign state with religious differences and the people living in the occupied state feel that their culture is under attack by the democracy.

95% of Saudis agree with Al Qaeda's stance, not necessarily their methods, and goal of getting the United States out of Saudi Arabia and many feel that if a revolution to over throw the Saudi King occurred, the United States would get involved to stop it because of oil interests.

There is no need for a conspiracy to see why 9/11 happened.


Iraq was the result of Bush and the neocons getting greedy. Bush had a much different stance on foreign policy before 9/11 so it only makes sense that his actions in Iraq are a reaction to that and a sudden influence by his neocon friends..
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Born Felipe Andres Coronel on the 19th of February 1978, hip-hop artist Immortal Technique is a controversial figure in the U.S. His songs speak of the need for social justice and equality among all races, with special emphasis on the people of color or Latin Americans, but they also cover topics such as the fight against unfair imprisonments or militarism and many others.

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Immortal technique is the stage name for which rapper Felipe Andres Coronel is popularly known. His lyrics characterized by its unique mixture of socialist commentary of social class hierarchy, religion, wealth, poverty to contemporary issues touching on governmental and institutional racism. Perhaps you may have come across information about this popular icon as you undertake research for that mba online, or for whatever course you are undertaking, be it bachelors in criminal justice, performing arts degree, governance systems, online nurse practitioner programs, history, or any other course for which you have to do online research.

The rapper was born on the 19th day of February 1978 in Lima, Peru. During the internal conflicts that took place in their country at the time, his parents migrated to Harlem, New York. Probably, in the process of migration to the country, they may have used boats at least once in the journey. Like many American teenagers, the rapper was engaged in various acts against the law that led to his arrest several times, which in one his public interviews admitted that they were selfish and at best childish acts. After completing his incarceration terms, he took up a political science course in a bid to mend his seemingly torn life, while living with his father.

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