Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Blaming The Victims

So what's the real reason for the continued occupation of Iraq? We know the original reasons for invading - to dismember and eliminate a vibrant, viable Arab neighbor of Israel and attempt to steal it's oil, as well as establish a permanent foothold in the heart of the middle east as a springboard for further dominance.
Screw that WMD idiocy.
When the fascists got away with the initial invasion and learned they and their corporate cronies could make untold fortunes by keeping a US military presence in Iraq they made damn sure the US military was going to stay in the country to project suzerainty in the region and protect that cash flow. But this is certainly unpalatable for brain dead americans, who like to spread democracy and all that, and who cling to their 'good guy' self delusions at all costs. The hell with the casualties in this rape, the suffering Iraqi people who certainly know what is being done to them, how do you convince the Foxified dupes back home to put up with this sickening destruction and carnage?

Blame the victims themselves.

"The aim is to terrorise the population and force them into ethnic or sectarian enclaves, suppress the anti-Occupation voices and deprive the Iraqi Resistance of protection (by the population) and resources. The campaign is based in part on the U.S. previous terror campaigns in El Salvador in the 1980s and in the former Yugoslavia in 1990s, and on Israel’s targeted assassinations of Palestinian unarmed men, women and children. Thousands of innocent Iraqi professionals were murdered in cold blood, including scientists, prominent politicians, Iraqi intellectuals, military officers and doctors. Even religious leaders and women opposing the Occupation are not immune from U.S. terror. Remember, all of this is known to Western mainstream media, journalists, pundits and NGOs; however, they continue to propagate the myths of “sectarian violence” and “civil war”.

As resistance against the Occupation continues to grow, the U.S. resorts to refocusing the violence on Iraqis in order to deflect responsibility and justify ongoing Occupation, the U.S. and Britain – supported by a racist and violent media – instigating insurrection amongst Iraqis pushing one community against the other. Expatriate collaborators and U.S. agents are infiltrating the Resistance groups and anti-Occupation forces in order to provoke intra-communal strife using the civilian population as fodder for terrorism. At the same time they continue a reign of terror against the population. The goal is to use the violence as a pretext to continue the Occupation and at the same time mislead the public that there is no Resistance against the Occupation. Of course, nothing could be further from the truth. There is a massive Iraqi national Resistance movement."

Remember that civil war/no civil war debate for a few years? It wasn't that the government and military refused to recognize the reality of the situation on the ground. The 'debate' was meant to instill a belief that the Iraqis were at each others' throats because of who they were, not because the fascists were quite busy making sure there was endless violence to justify the occupation.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

More evidence being ignored or rejected by US MSM (we should work a 'C' into that for 'Corporate'):

Silence of the Lambs? Proof of US orchestration of Death Squads Killings in Iraq

by Max Fuller

"http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20070314&articleId=5081"

Nick Z.

22/3/07 8:17 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Not surprising the corrupt media won't expose the manufactured horror, is it?

23/3/07 1:29 AM  

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