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Iraq's 'National Sovereignty Day' is U.S.-Style Hallmark Hype

By Jeremy Scahill, Rebel Reports. Posted June 30, 2009.


It is very doubtful that, decades from now, Iraqis will tell their grandchildren about where they were on June 30, 2009.

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The puppet government in Iraq has named June 30th "National Sovereignty Day," and -- without mentioning the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis maimed, killed, tortured or made refugees by the U.S. invasion and occupation -- thanked the occupiers for placing them in power. "President" Jalal Talabani termed June 30th "a glorious day," saying, "While we celebrate this day, we express our thanks and gratitude to our friends in the coalition forces who faced risks and responsibilities and sustained casualties and damage while helping Iraq to get rid from the ugliest dictatorship and during the joint effort to impose security and stability."

Meanwhile the Iraqi "Prime Minister" Nouri al Maliki -- clearly living in his Green Zone bubble -- stated: "The national united government succeeded in putting down the sectarian war that was threatening the unity and the sovereignty of Iraq," adding, "Those who think that Iraqis are unable to defend their country are committing a fatal mistake."  Perhaps Maliki has been hanging out too much by the swimming pools and cabanas in the Green Zone and missed these events:

There was a significant spike in violence before the June 30 withdrawal. More than 250 people were killed in a series of bombings, including one on June 20 that left 81 dead outside a mosque in northern Iraq and another in a Baghdad market on June 24 that killed 78.

As we listen to these proclamations from Iraqi "government" officials praising their fake holiday, let’s remember this fact from veteran journalist Patrick Cockburn, who has covered Iraq more than almost any other Western journalist:

Iraq is the world’s premier kleptomaniac state. According to Transparency International the only countries deemed more crooked than Iraq are Somalia and Myanmar, while Haiti and Afghanistan rank just behind. In contrast to Iraq, which enjoys significant oil revenues, none of these countries have much money to steal.

In a grotesquely symbolic move, the Iraqi government marked "National Sovereignty Day" by "open[ing] up some of its massive oil and gas fields to foreign firms," according to the Wall Street Journal: "In a televised ceremony, international oil companies were invited to submit bids for six oil and two gas fields, a process that marked their return to the country over 30 years after Mr. Hussein nationalized the oil sector and expelled the foreign firms. The fields on offer hold about 43 billion of Iraq’s 115 billion barrels of crude reserves -- among the largest in the world." Among the companies bidding were the Western oil giants ExxonMobil and BP (which reportedly won a contract on Tuesday). As The New York Times reported, "A total of 8 of the world’s 10 top non-state oil companies are competing for licenses to help develop six oil fields and two natural gas fields."

While the U.S. has hyped up the "handover" to the Iraqis, it is largely a show. Underscoring that point, the top U.S. military commander in the Iraqi capital, Maj. Gen. Daniel Bolger, handed over the keys to the former Iraqi Defense Ministry to an Iraqi military commander and spoke of how now "Iraqis take the lead in Baghdad." To keep up appearances, the U.S. military, according to The New York Times, has begun "ordering soldiers to remain in garrison for the next few days to give the Iraqis a chance to demonstrate that they are in control." Note the phrase "for the next few days." As for the official ceremonies marking Iraqi "Independence Day," the Times reports:


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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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Jeremy, knowing that all the hype is bullshit, why do you also not realize that 911 is bullshit also
Posted by: pfgetty on Jul 1, 2009 2:50 AM   
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I don't believe it.
I don't believe you can know that the National Sovereignty Day is just propaganda, and all the rest that you know about the lying that has been done about Iraq, and yet you don't realize the lies told about 911.
I just don't believe it.

You are a really smart guy, a great investigative reporter. You see through the fairytales told to us. I have learned a lot from you. But I can't believe you could miss the glaring evidence that proves that the official story of 911 is full of contradictions, impossibilities and lies. You KNOW these people in leadership are capable of huge crimes. Why are you holding back from making the connections?

Why are you, then, covering up the real facts about 911? Who is pressuring you to stay away from 911 truth? Are you threatened? Do you feel you will be blocked from any media venue if you expose the lies of 911?

You work a lot with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez on Democracy Now. Why are they afraid of the 911 story? It has been almost eight years since 911, and still they have not presented us with any of the overwhelming evidence that the official story is a lie.

Exposing 911 would change the world. All the things you guys fight for, like ending the illegal wars and occupations, torture, rendition, the Patriot Act, and more, would be possible if the American people knew that their government was complicit in 911.

If you are a responsible journalist, you will expose 911 as the inside job that it is. Truth will bring about a better world.
I think you know this.
Be the first to present it to the world.

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» 911 Missing Links DEBUNKED. Posted by: GuitarBill
I don't envy the Iraqis one bit
Posted by: xvictor on Jul 1, 2009 5:58 AM   
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Those responsible for the illegal U.S. invasion of Iraq certainly made a permanent mess of things over there. this "withdrawal" business is merely deploying U.S. troops around to better protected sanctums while Iraqi forces are handed the responsibility for slaughtering their own people while they themselves are being slaughtered. U.S. troop strength there will remain the same.

No wonder the Iraqi people hate us.

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Independence American Style
Posted by: Jaffe on Jul 1, 2009 9:37 AM   
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The country is razed, tense of thousands of innocents have been killed, toxic depleted uranium residue is everywhere, sectarian suicide bombings continue unabated, but Hooray for independence.

Tyranny is dead! Long live Tyranny!

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As long as Emanuel/Likud infects
Posted by: weathered on Jul 1, 2009 10:42 AM   
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the oval office, America will suffer.

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Sea story
Posted by: willymack on Jul 1, 2009 11:55 AM   
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A sea story is a story told to a sailor by another sailor. It's kinda like a fairy tale, except you don't say "once upon a time". You say "now, this is no shit". Here goes the sea story:
I'm a career Navy man, having served from Dec. 10th, 1956 to Apr. 27th, 1978. I loved every minute of it, even boot camp, but I digress.
When in Tunnsia, way back in '59, a friend of mine and I set out to see the sights of Tunis.
My friend had one of the original Polaroid Land cameras. While at a confectionary store with particularly beautiful Arabic calligraphy on the storefront, my friend took the first picture of the day, that of the storefront.
It took three minutes for a black and white picture to develop, during which time, the owner, his wife, and three kids emerged, and asked if we'd take their picture. The owner spoke surprisingly good English. It was comical the way they hammed it up for the camera, so my friend took several pictures.
We were invited to dinner, which consisted of lamb kebobs, exotic-looking vegetables, red rice, and of course, some of the confections for dessert, along with mint tea.
The store owner proceeded to tell us of the love Arabs had for the USA in general and our Navy in particular. He was talking about the Navy's war with the Barbary Pirates which were headquartered not a mile away from the store, in a castle. The pirates were a major pain in the ass to everyone in the area, and not just the merchant ships. This all happened in 1805 and 1806, but the store owner related the story as if it had happened yesterday. We need more storytellers like that here at home.
As a result of the routing of the pirates by our Navy, we gained the love and respect of the Arab world, which persisted to that day.
Now, how much do you think the Iraqis and Afghanis love us? How long do you think they'll remember our wanton brutality towards them?. Bush was no Tom Jefferson, and that's NO SHIT.

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» RE: Sea story Posted by: When In Doubt
Adam Kokesh of IVAW needs your help!
Posted by: CUnknown on Jul 1, 2009 12:47 PM   
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Adam Kokesh of Iraqi Veterans Against the War is a leader in the anti-war movement today. He is running for Congress in New Mexico, and he needs our help. This July 4th, we are organizing a money bomb to get him started with the cash he'll need to win. Anything you can send will get us that much closer to having a real voice of resistance in Congress, along with Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul. It's the most patriotic thing you'll do all day. :)

I have a feeling that this money bomb could be big, so there's also the fun of making history as well if you join with us and donate this July 4th.

This July 4th

www.kokeshforcongress.com


This July 4th, do something for your country and maybe make history for the biggest group donation to a Congressional race in one day. But more importantly, help us end the wars!

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This is classic bait and switch, only now Obama is the ringleader
Posted by: Paul_C on Jul 1, 2009 3:12 PM   
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Create a huge marketing "event" around the word "sovereignty" while surrepetitiously letting the thieves in through the back door to secure the "loot" for the corporate crooks.

The latter is, after all, what this "war" has been all about from day one.

Classic Rovian tactics now being employed by Obama. This is a pattern that has become quite clear now - Obama smoothly picking up where Rove/Bush/Cheney left off.

peace,
Paul

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Let us begin our own marketing campaign to relabel Obam as Bush
Posted by: Paul_C on Jul 1, 2009 3:49 PM   
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Obama is so far off in neocon lala land that I cannot even recognize him as a Blue Dog Democrat anymore, not that the latter is worth a spit anyway.

Let's do some clever marketing of our own and rebrand that two-faced liar Obama for what he really is:

Obama is Bush

Let's start tightening the screws on this sack of sh*t that lied to us and used us to get into power then turned around and started urinating on us.

peace,
Paul

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Iraq is celebrating something it doesn't have.
Posted by: IRIQUOIS227 on Jul 2, 2009 10:03 AM   
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Iraq has no sovereignty. It is currently occupied by Terror Troops of the United States who violated it's sovereignty in 2003. Though these "terror troops" proved to be badly trained and highly inept in the business of war, this untrained mass of "heroes" like a loose cannon on the gundeck just fired at anything anywhere, and committed unspeakable crimes. Further, by virtue of their continued occupation after the TRUTH about this particular Bush war is out and vetted, they still occupied.

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Of course Jeremy knows about the real reason for Iraq
Posted by: arraya on Jul 2, 2009 3:13 PM   
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9/11 was the psychological pretext used to get the Wars on Afghanistan, Iraq and possibly Iran started. While it is a relief to finally see much of the country turn against the War on Iraq, there has been very little overt discussion of this pretext, or what the motivations were to start the illegal, unnecessary, destabilizing wars. While the full details remain obscure, it is documented beyond any reasonable doubt that the administration was repeatedly warned (by Britain, France, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Germany, Russia and other countries) that 9/11 was about to happen and at least five FBI investigations were squashed to make sure the attacks were not stopped. It is also very well documented that the administration knew the world was about to reach "Peak Oil" and that soon demand for petroleum would start to outstrip supplies. Cheney's secretive Energy Task Force examined maps of Middle East oil fields in the months before 9/11 and the start of the alleged "War on Terror" - so it seems reasonable to conclude that 9/11 was desired in order to allow the seizure of Iraqi oil fields, the second largest on the planet.
http://www.oilempire.us/911.html

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sex
Posted by: sex on Jul 6, 2009 3:02 AM   
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