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[Marxism] Rule of Iraq assassins must end...Get out Americans
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Baghdad Burning
... I'll meet you 'round the bend my friend, where hearts can heal and
souls can mend... Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Rule of Iraq Assassins Must End...
I'm not feeling well- it's a combination of the change of weather and
the decline in the situation. Eid is less than a week away but no one is
feeling at all festive. We're all worried about the situation in
Falloojeh and surrounding regions. We've ceased worrying about the
explosions in Baghdad and are now concerned with the people who have
left their homes and valuables and are living off of the charity of
others.
Allawi declared a "State of Emergency" a couple of days ago... A state
of emergency *now* - because previous to this week, we Iraqis were
living in an American made Utopia, as the world is well aware. So what
does an "Emergency State" signify for Iraqis? Basically, it means we are
now *officially* more prone to being detained, raided, and just
generally abused by our new Iraqi forces and American ones. Today they
declared a curfew on Baghdad after 10 p.m. but it hasn't really made an
impact because people have stopped leaving their houses after dark
anyway.
The last few days have been tense and heart-rending. Most of us are
really worried about Falloojeh. Really worried about Falloojeh and all
the innocents dying and dead in that city. There were several explosions
in Baghdad these last few days and hardly any of them were covered by
the press. All this chaos has somehow become uncomfortably normal. Two
years ago I never would have dreamed of living like this- now this
lifestyle has become the norm and I can barely remembering having lived
any other way.
My cousin kept the kids home from school, which is happening quite
often. One of the explosions today was so close, the house rocked with
the impact and my cousin's wife paled, "Can you imagine if the girls had
been at school when that happened- I would have died."
Dozens of civilians have died these last few days in Ramadi, Falloojeh,
and Samarra. We are hearing about complete families being killed under
the rain of bombs being dropped by American forces. The phone lines in
those areas seem to be cut off. We've been trying to call some relatives
in Ramadi for the last two days, but it's next to impossible. We keep
getting that dreadful busy tone and there's just no real way of knowing
what is going on in there. There is talk of the use of cluster bombs and
other forbidden weaponry.
We're hearing various stories about the situation. The latest is that 36
American troops have been taken prisoner along with dozens of Iraqi
troops. How do people feel about the Iraqi troops? There's a certain
rage. It's difficult to sympathize with a fellow-countryman while he's
killing one of his own. People generally call them "Dogs of Occupation"
here because instead of guarding our borders or securing areas, they are
used to secure American forces. They drive out in front of American cars
in order to clear the roads and possibly detonate some of those road
mines at a decent distance from the American tanks. At the end of the
day, most of them are the remnants of militias and that's the way they
act.
And now they are being used in Falloojeh against other Iraqis. The whole
situation is making me sick and there's a fury building up. The families
in Falloojeh have been relegated to living in strange homes and mosques
outside of the city... many of them are setting up their families inside
of emptied schools and municipal buildings in Samarra and neighboring
areas. Every time I see Allawi on tv talking about his regrets about
'having to attack Falloojeh' I get so angry I could scream. He's talking
to the outside world, not to us. Iraqis don't buy his crap for a
instant. We watch him talk and feel furious and frustrated with our new
tyrant.
I was watching CNN this morning and I couldn't get the image of the
hospital in Falloojeh being stormed by Iraqi and American troops out of
my head- the Iraqis being made to lay face-down on the ground, hands
behind their backs. Young men and old men... and then the pictures of
Abu Ghraib replay themselves in my mind. I think people would rather die
than be taken prisoner by the Americans.
The borders with Syria and Jordan are also closed and many of the
highways leading to the borders have been blocked. There are rumors that
there are currently 100 cars ready to detonate in Mosul, being driven by
suicide bombers looking for American convoys. So what happens when Mosul
turns into another Falloojeh? Will they also bomb it to the ground? I
heard a report where they mentioned that Zarqawi 'had probably escaped
from Falloojeh'... so where is he now? Mosul?
Meanwhile, Rumsfeld is making his asinine remarks again,
"There aren't going to be large numbers of civilians killed and
certainly not by U.S. forces,"
No- there are only an 'estimated' 100,000 civilians in Falloojeh (and
these are American estimations). So far, boys and men between the ages
of 16 and 60 aren't being counted as 'civilians' in Falloojeh. They are
being rounded up and taken away. And, *of course* the US forces aren't
going to be doing the killing: The bombs being dropped on Falloojeh
don't contain explosives, depleted uranium or anything harmful- they
contain laughing gas- that would, of course, explain Rumsfeld's idiotic
optimism about not killing civilians in Falloojeh. Also, being a
'civilian' is a relative thing in a country occupied by Americans.
You're only a civilian if you're on their side. If you translate for
them, or serve them food in the Green Zone, or wipe their floors- you're
an innocent civilian. Everyone else is an insurgent, unless they can get
a job as a 'civilian'.
So this is how Bush kicks off his second term. More bloodshed.
"Innocent civilians in that city have all the guidance they need as to
how they can avoid getting into trouble,"
How do they do that Rumsfeld? While tons of explosives are being dropped
upon your neighborhood, how do you do that? Do you stay inside the house
and try to avoid the thousands of shards of glass that shoot out at you
from shattering windows? Or do you hide under a table and hope that it's
sturdy enough to keep the ceiling from crushing you? Or do you flee your
house and pray to God you don't come face to face with an Apache or tank
or that you aren't in the line of fire of a sniper? How do you avoid the
cluster bombs and all the other horror being dealt out to the people of
Falloojeh?
There are a couple of things I agree with. The first is the following:
"Over time you'll find that the process of tipping will take place, that
more and more of the Iraqis will be angry about the fact that their
innocent people are being killed..."
He's right. It is going to have a decisive affect on Iraqi opinion- but
just not the way he thinks. There was a time when pro-occupation Iraqis
were able to say, "Let's give them a chance..." That time is over.
Whenever someone says that lately, at best, they get a lot of nasty
looks... often it's worse. A fight breaks out and a lot of yelling
ensues... how can one condone occupation? How can one condone genocide?
What about the mass graves of Falloojeh? Leaving Islam aside, how does
one agree to allow the murder of fellow-Iraqis by the strongest military
in the world?
The second thing Rumsfeld said made me think he was reading my mind:
"Rule of Iraq assassins must end..." I couldn't agree more: Get out
Americans.
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