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Iran's Victory Revealed in Iraq Election

By Robert Scheer, AlterNet. Posted December 21, 2005.


Tehran's rogue regime now looms larger than ever over the region and especially over its oil.

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For the Bush White House, the good news from Iraq just never stops. But the joy that President Bush has expressed over the country's latest election, though more restrained than his infamous "Mission Accomplished" speech, will similarly come back to haunt him.

Soon after Bush spoke of the Iraqi election as "a landmark day in the history of liberty," early returns representing 90 percent of the ballots cast in the Iraq election established that the clear winners were Shiite and Sunni religious parties not the least bit interested in Western-style democracy or individual freedom -- including such extremists as Muqtada al-Sadr, whose fanatical followers have fought pitched battles with U.S. troops.

The silver lining, of course, is that the election did see broad participation, if not particularly clean execution. And because all of the leading parties say they want the United States to leave on a clear and public time line, this should provide adequate cover for a staged but complete withdrawal from a sovereign country that we had no right to invade in the first place.

What we will leave behind, after hundreds of billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lost lives, will be a long ways from the neoconservative fantasy of creating a compliant democracy in the heart of the Middle East. It is absurd for Bush to assert that the election "means that America has an ally of growing strength in the fight against terror," ignoring how he has "lost" Iraq to the influence and model of "Axis of Evil" Iran.

Tehran's rogue regime, which has bedeviled every U.S. president since Jimmy Carter, now looms larger than ever over the region and most definitely over its oil. "Iran wins big in Iraq's election," reads an Asia Times headline, speaking a truth that American policy makers and much of the media is bent on ignoring: "The Shiite religious coalition, the United Iraqi Alliance (UIA), not only held together, but also can be expected to dominate the new 275-member National Assembly for the next four years," the paper predicts based on the returns to date. "Former premier Ayad Allawi's prospects of leading the new government seem virtually nil. And Ahmed Chalabi's Iraqi National Accord suffered a shattering defeat."

Allawi and Chalabi are the Iraqi exiles and U.S. intelligence "assets" who played such a huge role in getting the United States into this war. Chalabi, in particular, will go down in history as one of the great con artists of all time, managing to feed phony intelligence to the White House, the New York Times and countless other power players who found his lies convenient for one reason or another. Now, despite -- or, more likely, because of -- their long stints on the U.S. payroll, both of these wannabe George Washingtons have been overwhelmingly rejected by their countrymen.

Chalabi, long the darling of the Pentagon, seems headed to obtaining less than 1 percent of the vote nationwide and will fail to win his own seat. Allawi's slate, favored more by the CIA, will end up in the low teens.

As much as one should despise the role played by those two men in getting us into this mess, their abject failure is not a good thing for they carried the banner of a more modern and secular Iraq, which is essential to peace and human rights progress. But the Iraqi people will have to come to that truth on their own and not as a result of foreign intervention that only fuels the most irrational political and religious forces.

Unfortunately, it is hardly an advertisement for our democratic way of life that the American people were so easily deceived as to the reasons for this war. Or that our president resists the condemnation of torture, renders captured prisoners to be interrogated in the savage prisons of Uzbekistan and Syria, and claims an unrestrained right to spy on U.S. citizens.

Nor does it help that this president is so publicly bent on intruding government-imposed religious values into American civil life, while urging secular tolerance upon the Islamic world. Or that he remains so blind to the reality of life in that world that he still does not grasp that Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden were on opposite sides of the enormous struggle over the primacy of religion in the Arab world.

Iraq, for all of its massive deficiencies, was not a center of religious fanaticism before the U.S. invasion, and the Islamic fanatics that are the president's sworn enemy in the so-called "war on terror" did not have a foothold in the country. Now, primitive religious fundamentalism forms the dominant political culture in Iraq and the best outcome for U.S. policy is the hope that Shiite and Sunni fanatics can check each other long enough for the United States to beat a credible retreat and call it a victory, albeit a pyrrhic one.

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Robert Scheer is the co-author of The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq.

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So long, America
Posted by: rickslatton on Dec 21, 2005 9:42 PM   
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America has lost touch with reality. We are lost with nothing to save us except the worsening pack of demagogues. There is no turning back from the coming upheaval Bush has criminally pushed on us.

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» RE: So long, America Posted by: bohdan
IRAQ - the Votes, the Tally, the War
Posted by: bohdan on Dec 21, 2005 10:03 PM   
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"The Inevitable"

The Bush Administration keeps stating that "we" cannot leave Iraq: until the votes for democracy are complete; until Iraqis establish a democratic government, until Iraqi forces can protect their citizens, not until...

Well, not until we realize The Inevitable will the true Iraqi solution come forth. It's the obvious one, the one that Iraqis are in the midst of forming themselves through violence.

This "insurgency" is not going to end until the most important lines are finally drawn, --- the boundary lines, separating each "tribe" into their own ruling domains.

Mankind has always and will always fight to the end for their country, their territory, their religion, their everything....

That is a Truth of any country, any heritage. Call it nationalism, call it anything you want except an untruth.

Presently, lines already mark territories guarded by numerous militias that answer only to their own leaders.

Therefore --- The INEVITABLE --- divide the country into three sections: Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites. And most important, divide the wealth equally. Then and only then can true nation building take place. That should have been the goal from the beginning.

If it's still not too late, perhaps it's worth diverting our efforts towards that solution.

But would the Bush Administration condone such a change in its policy, it would mean admitting a mistake --- and aren't they all infallible --- in their own words, in their own minds, it’s always someone else’s fault - (does “faulty intelligence” come to mind?)

"Stay the Course" has been their eternal mantra, a course mapped by lies.

Truth requires Courage, while Strength requires character, and Wisdom will ensure a lasting and true peace. Yet none of those qualities can be in effect until the curtain of lies is lifted. And that is where Courage still waits its turn.

Does the Administration have the Strength, Courage, and Wisdom to understand the future --- and not use the excuse of, "...nobody could have predicted, nobody could have imagined."

Republicans used that excuse in their past, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the insurgency in Iraq. It's become an idiot's answer to the very end of time.

If they only saw the Truth..... they could predict the future!

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IRAQ –the Votes, the Tally, the War:
Posted by: bohdan on Dec 21, 2005 10:08 PM   
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"The Inevitable"

The Bush Administration keeps stating that "we" cannot leave Iraq: until the votes for democracy are complete; until Iraqis establish a democratic government, until Iraqi forces can protect their citizens, not until...

Well, not until we realize The Inevitable will the true Iraqi solution come forth. It's the obvious one, the one that Iraqis are in the midst of forming themselves through violence.

This "insurgency" is not going to end until the most important lines are finally drawn, --- the boundary lines, separating each "tribe" into their own ruling domains.

Mankind has always and will always fight to the end for their country, their territory, their religion, their everything....

That is a Truth of any country, any heritage. Call it nationalism, call it anything you want except an untruth.

Presently, lines already mark territories guarded by numerous militias that answer only to their own leaders.

Therefore --- The INEVITABLE --- divide Iraq into three countries: Kurds, Sunnis, and Shiites. And most important, divide the wealth equally. Then and only then can true nation building take place. That should have been the goal from the beginning.

If it's still not too late, perhaps it's worth diverting our efforts towards that solution.

But would the Bush Administration condone such a change in its policy, it would mean admitting a mistake --- and aren't they all infallible --- in their own words, in their own minds, it’s always someone else’s fault - (does “faulty intelligence” come to mind?)

"Stay the Course" has been their eternal mantra, a course mapped by lies.

Truth requires Courage, while Strength requires character, and Wisdom will ensure a lasting and true peace. Yet none of those qualities can be in effect until the curtain of lies is lifted. And that is where Courage still waits its turn.

Does the Administration have the Strength, Courage, and Wisdom to understand the future --- and not use the excuse of, "...nobody could have predicted, nobody could have imagined."

Republicans used that excuse in their past, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the insurgency in Iraq. It's become an idiot's answer to the very end of time.

If they only saw the Truth..... they could predict the future!

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Who is Responsible?
Posted by: ChristopherLL on Dec 22, 2005 4:56 AM   
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Mr. Scheer, in his many pertinent and insightful comments, finally mentions what I have beleived to be the real source of our foreign policy castatophes and that is Americans themselves, not their leaders. For reasons more closely aligned with preserving wealth and power rather than promoting freedom and democarcy the vast majority in this country simply heard what they wanted to hear. As astonsihing and sadening as it was for me I had to accept that fear and revenge had become the national motto. Equally dismaying was that America was so ready and eager to wallow in the role as a victim. And this all came from a country that militarily dominates the ground, sky and oceans.
Watching bombs fall on Bagdad was a sight I beleived would be our demise as a trusted and respected nation internationally. We chose to be powerful, not strong. I am not sure we have the national courage or humility to gain insight to our own motives and accept responsibility for our cumulative actions or their consequences. So it is a mute point as to who our leades are or how the war ends. Until we can once again see ourselves as human beings on a planet with other human beings and not us against them (in whatever context) the future will be truly terrifying and frigthening.

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» RE: Who is Responsible? Posted by: Basenjis
otto
Posted by: otto on Dec 22, 2005 7:40 AM   
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"Whitey-White American,
sitting on the fense,
Trying to make a dollar
out of fifteen cents."
As racist white kids, we used to recite this about "Chinky-chinky Chinaman"...now it might be fitting for Tehran's leaders to sing about the Bush administration and our American policies.
Obviously there was a basic desire for oil involved in the Iraq War. Perhaps there was also a slight but naive and misguided desire for freedom and democracy over there too - but only the warped notions of freedom and democracy that the Bushites kept in their heads. They wanted people to freely choose a way of life, but only as they saw it. To them it probably looked like a wonderful opportunity to put the two things together - sort of like "trying to make a dollar out of fifteen cents." (Actually, they've done that pretty well with their defense contracts!)

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and
Posted by: memememem on Dec 22, 2005 8:06 AM   
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To think this guy is a Yale Grad!!!
Analytical Powers here on display
I mean the bush....
Blair did not perform much better....
Wonder if there isn't another agenda.

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Another throbbing headache from the wonderful people of Booshco!
Posted by: Againstthewindwalking on Dec 22, 2005 11:29 AM   
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I wonder how Bush is going to weasle his way out of this one! Here we have pretty much taken a fairly stable country and turned it into a Sheite Theocracy!! Peresia reunited!! How does Bush actually think this is a victory??!!

Hey DFrost! Tell us all again how this is so good for America!! Bush Senior tried to warn the sprout! Clinton tried to warn him too! Bush needed a dog to wag so he could steal another election!! He picked Iraq! Ya fucked up George!! AGAIN!!!!

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How about some REAL change
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Dec 22, 2005 3:24 PM   
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PLATFORM of the People Over Tyrants Party O/K/A The P.O.T. Party

Because of the current trends in National and Foreign Policy and the many and varied forms of tyranny our people are being exposed to,we have formed from the People, a Party, that is For the People. This is our
vision of how we get the Country back for the People,restore our Liberty,Freedom,and Peace,here and now.
NO MORE WARS.
This country has 'made' the enemies we now face through corrupt policy in the name of 'Profits'.
We would cease all weapons sales,development and deployment.
Close all bases on foriegn soils,begin TOTAL DISARMAMENT with pacts of Non- Aggression.
END ALL BLACK PROJECTS FUNDING. Disband the C.I.A., Homeland Security,and the DEA.
All monies would be 'redirected' to Free Education for ALL People, K- Grad School.
PROTECT THE EARTH
Restore the 'Roadless' Laws in perpituity.Ban clear cut forestry operations. End logging in the National Forests. 1,000 year moritorium on mining. Restore the Great Lakes and rivers.
Force Industry to be 'inert' environmentally, Force Auto Industry to make High Mileage Hybred cars and trucks.EXTREME CONTROLS on pesticides and fretilizers and emmissions.
Heavy reliance on Solar,Wind, Hydro Generation, Hemp and other Biomass fuels for charcoal.
STOP DRILLING IN THE ANWR. Force Oil Companies to RESTORE IMPACTED AREAS.
PUT THE MONEY BACK IN THE PEOPLE'S HANDS
Freeze all Transportation Fuels and Utility prices for ten years. Extendable if deemed so by the People.
END COMPOUND INTREST RATES on loans,mortgages and small business loans.
FORGIVE ALL DEBTS. End Property Tax on ALL VETERAN'S personal homes.
CUT DEFENSE 60%, fund FULL HEALTHCARE and ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP
Non Deductable/Refundable 90% TAX The WEALTHIEST PEOPLE and BUSINESSES.
Make SOCIAL SECURITY an ALWAYS FUNDED Program
GIVE food stamps to all Low Imcome Families.
GETTING POWER TO THE PEOPLE
PARDON ALL VICTIMLESS,NON-VIOLENT OFFENDERS.
PARDON ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS
MAKE NATURAL DRUGS LEGAL, MAKE MANUFACTURED DRUGS PERSCRIPTIONABLE.
EXPAND THE BILL of RIGHTS PROTECTION TO INCLUDE MARANDA RIGHTS
END WARRANTLESS SEARCHES,DOMESTIC SPYING ON CITIZENS
GUARANTEE THAT PEOPLE CAN DO WITH THEIR BODIES WHATEVER THEY DEEM RIGHT
ALL UNIONS WOULD BE BACKED BY THE GOVT.

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Elections my ass!
Posted by: Againstthewindwalking on Dec 27, 2005 10:49 AM   
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All the elections in the world won't change one damned thing! The Kurds, Sunis, and Sheites are going to have a civil war and that's because it's the way it's done over there!

Look at post- USSR Afganistan! Different country, same scenario! That little boondogle gave us the fall of the USSR and the Taliban. Are we going to sit on our ivory towers while Bush sells them out from under us to pour more money into this hole in the dessert?

GET OUT NOW!!! There's nothing save a time machine that can save Iraq from civil war!! They'll be at eachother's throats before the last US airplane gets out of sight! I wish I wasn't right about this but even a fool can see that I am!

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