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Remember the truism that a supposedly weak tree that
bends when a hurricane blows, often survives by bending, while a tree
that is supposedly strong and doesn't bend, is destroyed? Are many Iraqis
just bending until the American hurricane passes over? |
Remember the old saw: "He who fights and runs away,
lives to fight another day"? Where, exactly, did all those Iraqi
soldiers go? |
The neoconzi propaganda machine is saturating the U.S.
with scenes of Iraqis coming out and welcoming the Americans. Two weeks
ago, many of these people would have been praising Saddam. Have these
people really switched loyalties? Probably not very many, not genuinely.
Most of our new best friends are probably just being pragmatic and doing
the old shuck and jive to fool the man--the U.S.--and are doing what
is necessary to survive or to gain business and social advantages they
believe they may get by siding with the victor. If Iraq were suddenly
invaded by a stronger force than the U.S., most of these same people
now praising America would probably change sides in an eye blink. Also,
most of those people seen around the now famous toppled statue of Saddam
Hussein in Baghdad, were actually Shia Muslims who have always hated
Saddam, who is a Sunny Muslim and who is more secular than religious. |
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Also, despite all the neoconzis propaganda about the
"dictatorship" of Saddam, the reality is that without such
a heavy hand, the people of Iraq would have been less Western and would
have relied more on their religion for their laws and government. In
the purest forms of Islam, there is no separation between religion and
government. None. Saddam forced such a separation. Saddam is now gone.
Remember also, Islam is not organized in a pyramid structure such as
the Catholic Church. There is no Pope or Pope equivalent in Islam who
we can control or get rid of if we don't like him. |
So what have we accomplished by attacking and invading
Iraq? |
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Something else to think about as we sort through the
propaganda is that one of the stated goals of the neoconzis was to bring
freedom to the people of Iraq. True freedom means personal freedom.
Personal freedom means being able to do what you want. Many of the people
of Iraq are now demonstrating they appreciate this true freedom and
are looting and taking what they want. They appreciate being freed from
the lack of freedom imposed on them by Saddam. On our TV newscasts,
we see smiling Iraqis giving thumbs up signs as they drive away with
truck loads of looted merchandise. It's almost as though they're saying,
"We love President Bush! |
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