The threat posed by [the stores of equipment for producing WMDs in the 1980s] had been put forward as one reason for invading Iraq.
These sites had been secured by UN inspectors but the invaders dismissed them, leaving the sites unguarded. The immediate consequence was massive and sophisticated looting of these installations. The UN inspectors continued to carry out their work, relying on satellite imagery. By June 2005, they had discovered 109 sites that had been looted. Most looting was from production sites for solid- and liquid-propellant missiles, where about 85% of equipment had been removed, along with biotoxins and other materials usable for chemical and biological weapons, and high-precision equipment capable of making parts for nuclear and chemical weapons and missiles. A Jordanian journalist was informed by officials in charge of the Jordanian-Iraqi border after US and UK forces took over that radio-active materials were detected in one of every eight trucks crossing into Jordan, destination unknown. – Noam Chomsky
And I’m only 29 pages in.
Thanks so much, Mr Bush. I guess that’s what you meant about the UN becoming irrelevant if they didn’t sanction your invasion, huh? Because they clearly have no role to play.
Back to the Euston Manifesto I linked to a while ago. I understand why the people who put it together have a problem with America-bashing. I do. And I’m all for Saddam-bashing (well, verbally) and condemnation of torture thoughout the years by nations who have tortured and still torture. I wrote letters for Amnesty as a teen and well into my twenties and have since written for them professionally. Back then, though, I thought we were not torturers and I wrote those letters from a position of security and confidence in the Geneva Convention and having been part of Australia’s official 1979 Year of the Rights of the Child when I was 8, growing up in a house that discussed politics and with an idealist mother who took me to peace marches.
I criticise my country’s leadership and that of the American Empire builders precisely because of that. They have abandoned those high standards to which I hold them. The Americans are worse: they have abandoned the lofty ideals upon which they built their own country – we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created *equal*.
I’m more radical than they profess to be. I moved away from the small ‘l’ liberal teen that I was sometime around my Marxist awakening in Year 10 (thanks, Mrs Little. History classes with you were awesome). But even if I only hold them to liberal ideals, they fail.
Charity starts at home, they say. Political action has to as well. I can’t tell other governments how to clean their houses when our own is mouldering. I disagree with the implication that this position is tantamount to condoning terrorism. It isn’t. I condemn violence of any kind, anywhere. The invasion of Iraq in response to the destruction of the Twin Towers and the invasion of Palestine in response to the kidnapping of an 18-year-old is just another excuse for the Iraqis and the Palestinians to do something worse again to the Americans and the Israelis which will be an excuse to do something worse again… Stop. Fighting for peace is still like fucking for virginity. It utterly defeats the purpose.