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Obama's Iraq: The Picture of Dorian Gray

By Jeremy Scahill, Rebel Reports. Posted April 27, 2009.


News that U.S. combat troops won't exactly withdraw from Iraqi cities on June 30th shows the ugly reality behind Obama's facade.

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Remember when Barack Obama made that big announcement at Camp Lejeune about how all U.S. combat troops were going to be withdrawn from Iraqi cities by June 30? Liberals jumped around with joy, praising Obama for ending the war so that they could focus on their “good war” in Afghanistan.

Of course, the celebrations were and remain unwarranted. Obama’s Iraq plan is virtually identical to the one on Bush’s table on January 19, 2009. Obama has just rebranded the occupation, sold it to liberals and dropped the term “Global War on Terror” while, for all practical purposes, continuing the Bush era policy (that’s why leading Republicans praised Obama’s plan). In the real world, U.S. military commanders have said they are preparing for an Iraq presence for another 15-20 years, the U.S. embassy is the size of Vatican City, there is no official plan for the withdrawal of contractors and new corporate mercenary contracts are being awarded. The Status of Forces Agreement between the U.S. and Iraq gives the U.S. the right to extend the occupation indefinitely and to continue intervening militarily in Iraq ad infinitum. All it takes is for the puppets in Baghdad to ask nicely…

In the latest episode of the “Occupation Rebranded” mini-series, President Obama is preparing to scrap the June 30 withdrawal timeline.

As The New York Times reports: “The United States and Iraq will begin negotiating possible exceptions to the June 30 deadline for withdrawing American combat troops from Iraqi cities, focusing on the troubled northern city of Mosul, according to military officials. Some parts of Baghdad also will still have combat troops.”

According to the Times, the U.S. is playing with the definition of the word “city” when speaking of withdrawing combat troops from all cities:

[T]here are no plans to close the Camp Victory base complex, consisting of five bases housing more than 20,000 soldiers, many of them combat troops. Although Victory is only a 15 minute drive from the center of Baghdad and sprawls over both sides of the city’s boundary, Iraqi officials say they have agreed to consider it outside the city.

In addition, Forward Operating Base Falcon, which can hold 5,000 combat troops, will also remain after June 30. It is just within Baghdad’s southern city limits. Again, Iraqi officials have classified it as effectively outside Baghdad, so no exception to the agreement needs to be granted, in their view.

Combat troops with the Seventh Field Artillery Regiment will remain in the heart of Baghdad at Camp Prosperity, located near the new American Embassy compound in the Green Zone. In addition to providing a quick reaction force, guarding the embassy and noncombat troops from attack, those soldiers will also continue to support Iraqi troops who are now in nominal charge of maintaining security in the Green Zone.

Camp Victory is of tremendous strategic importance to the U.S. occupation. In addition to the military’s share of Baghdad International Airport, it includes four bases -- Victory, Liberty, Striker and Slayer -- as well as the U.S.-run prison “Camp Cropper.” That’s where the U.S. keeps its “high value” prisoners. While the U.S. officially handed control of Forward Operating Base Freedom to “Iraqi control,” the U.S. military is keeping the swimming pool.


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Jeremy Scahill, an independent journalist who reports frequently for the national radio and TV program Democracy Now!, has spent extensive time reporting from Iraq and Yugoslavia. He is currently a Puffin Writing Fellow at The Nation Institute. Scahill is the author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. His writing and reporting is available at RebelReports.com.

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Same Old Wine, Stylish New Bottle
Posted by: DrBrian on Apr 27, 2009 10:13 PM   
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As usual, Scahill is one of the first to get it. Obama takes office and, mutatis mutandi, the neocon policies and agenda continue. Obama had to publicly repudiate torture, but left the torturers in place after lavishly praising them and promising immunity. There are reports that abuse is worsening at Guantanamo.

Militarism and imperialism are alive and well in the Waffle House. It's the same old sour, toxic wine in a shiny, stylish new bottle.

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Another unknown...known
Posted by: Captainmagic on Apr 27, 2009 10:47 PM   
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or which ever way you want to look at it...Iraqi's haven't fallen for it one iota.

Round Three is coming right up.

Do the amerikans own the road to the airport yet? Just curious.

Obama is probably an OK guy but at the end of the day is no less a facade than the last one...not foolin anyone here!

Educate to eradicate the U.S.Gov parasite...south America's doing it with amazing results. Done by their people for their people.

What ever you do America don't let this happen otherwise you will spoil it for the fascist's in your white house.

Now, what have you done with my OIL.

Whats the latest on the oil contracts?..How many fields are up and running apart from the ones in the gulf waters?. Who owns them and where is the oil going?

Has the pipeline to go down through af/pak territory been started. How's the Georgia pipe going.

Have i got a deal for you. Come's complete with your own invasion/occupation provided by the usual suspec..Oooops providing the now legendary We are acting in our....Oooops your best interest. All you have to do is claim any oils on your lands and we will do the rest...

Signed
With sincerest integrity....
Any amerikan GOP administration

please read carefully the proviso/disclaimer regarding huge amounts of misery and butchery that may or may not be able to be denied or reality adjusted for the actual facts to be engineered to offset the truth.

Failure on your part to understand this small print will be understood to mean that you accept all responsibility for this amazing new opportunity.

And Bush said "Bring em on"!!

And the middle east said "Go ahead make my day"

And you did.

Another bold step for man. Another giant leap for mankind.

NOT!!

NEXT!!!!!

Captain OUT

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President vs politician
Posted by: 2thepoint on Apr 28, 2009 5:10 AM   
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I'm surprised that anyone believed Obama's speech or any of his speeches. More than being our president he's a politician and politicians lie, or at least say things just for the moment!

Thus far he hasn't held to much if anything he has said when it come to our wars. He is keeping one going and claiming ownership of another.

We can at least be thankful that he hasn't fallen into the mindset of you can withdraw immediately and everything will be fine!

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Golly, Gosh! LOL!
Posted by: Daidactic on May 3, 2009 2:31 PM   
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Er, this is not exactly a surprise for Alternet readers is it? Thanks to you, we knew about the Superbases years ago - the ones built to last decades.............
I hate to say it but the Neo-Cons won this one - they always wanted to plant their tanks in the middle of the Oil and since the Saudis wanted them out and the Iranians would never let them in they ended up in the middle where they always planned to be.
If Alternet fancy an article about it, I have already written it - Iraq was created by my lot - the UK government - back in the 1920s to grab the Oil and nothing has changed since.

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