Our efforts against Al Qaeda in Iraq and elsewhere have been much
like the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, killing off the weak
bacteria and letting the strong get stronger. The group they're now
calling ISIS seems more radical and has more blind hatred for America
and the West than the old guard and they're likely to "take back" the
Iraq we set up for destruction, killing hundreds of thousands and
putting control into the hands of brutal and incompetent people.There's
not a hell of a lot we can do, even if that most strange of bedfellows
Iran joins forces with us, setting new records in the World Cup of
irony.
As much as that idiot John McCain and that fool
Tony Blair would like to re-invade, it's not likely to happen, although
some wag might suggest that the only reason to suggest such a thing
would be an opportunity to call Obama cowardly and weak. They're
already doing that and have been doing that since before he was
elected. But speaking of irony, hardly anyone seems, except perhaps for
Fareed Zakaria,
to be calling attention to the weak, cowardly and dishonest George W.
Bush who lied us into invading a country, a recent ally, where Al Qaeda
was not, that had nothing to do with an attack on our country and doing
it with an inadequate force and a non-existent plan for what to do after
the conquest.
This is nothing less than an inevitable
continuation of Bush's War, a war we lost by starting it. For those who
remember the premises of that war: the nuclear program, the WMD, the
connection with 9/11 and the presences of al Qaeda and its training
camps within Iraq, it might be a sad thing to remember than none of
those things so often repeated in such bellicose language actually
turned out to be true and all of us who were called anti-American
traitors, cowards and worse were actually right -- and that includes
whole countries like France. In a sane country apologies would have
been made long ago, but this is not a sane or honest country, but one
still trying to justify it's tragic mistakes and to blame it all on
others.
Al Qaeda, as we were warned, is now bigger, uglier, more insanely brutal and about to take over in Iraq. Thank you Mr. Bush
although you'll have to share the ignominy with Cheney and Rumsfeld and
Wolfowitz, inter alia. This is the world you have given us along with
an America too divided and self-hating to pay its bills and maintain
itself. We stay up nights listening to lies, inflated or invented
scandals and hating each other for it. We install depraved religious
idiots, fascists, anarchists, separatists, denialists and bigots in the
legislature while slandering, libeling the president and thwarting every
effort to deal with the mess the Republicans left us. Thank you for
uniting Syria and Iraq under the flag of death, for destroying any hope
that this new century might be better than the old one. Thank you for
bringing back the spectre of nuclear war in the middle east, for giving
Iran and other nearby countries a good reason to build nukes. Thank you
so much.