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Disturbing Questions
By John Cory
TO correspondent in Saudi Arabia
t r u t h o u t | Perspective

Wednesday 19 February 2003

On a recent CNN International broadcast, I watched Tom Ridge being
interviewed by Wolf Blitzer. Blitzer lobbed softball questions, picked up
the slack and explained the White House position when Ridge was at a loss
for words, and then framed several questions about partisan Democrats
being at the root of security problems and war resistance.

Blitzer never asked: "Why did you guys run a focus group on your terrorism
alert? Doesn't that smack of political manipulation rather than true
patriotic concern for America's safety? Did the White House really file a
supporting motion in court to block the peace rallies in NY? What
scientific studies did Homeland Security use to determine duct tape and
plastic were effective against chemical and biological bombs? And how is
it that neither the FBI nor CIA gave the "informant" a lie detector test
prior to issuing the Orange Alert? Doesn't that show incompetence of two
agencies charged with protecting America?"

Blitzer never asked one of those questions. Although, cutting to
commercial he did say, "CNN the most trusted name in news." Umm - Okay.

I would like to say that I was flabbergasted by this lackluster
GOP-apologist performance, but the truth is, this is all we can expect
from the lickspittle smarmy microphone that passes for today's media. How
many "journalists" does it take to change a light bulb? None. They get
well paid to work in the dark.

A couple of my Arab friends shared two small articles with me from Israeli
newspapers. One story said that the US had ignored Israeli intelligence
reports that Iraq's WMD capabilities were pretty much ineffective these
days and their nuclear program was nil. The other story quoted US sources
traveling with Mr. Bolton as assuring Israel that once Iraq was under
control, the US would take care of Iran and Syria next. (Guess North Korea
will just have to wait its turn.)

Now I point this out because in the entire debate about war on Iraq, I am
not hearing the questions that keep rattling around inside my brain. I
understand that I am just an average schmoe trying to make a living, and I
am no cultured journalist or educated Foreign Service kind-of-guy; but it
seems to me that something is missing in all this "coverage."

What does Bush and company get from a war with Iraq? Don't say "oil"
because you don't need a war to get Iraqi oil. Dick Cheney and Haliburton
proved that already. And the only winners from the first Gulf War were the
oil companies. And don't say they get their agenda because the
neo-conservatives and theocratic fundamentalists were already succeeding,
thanks to milquetoast Democrats.

Everyone talks around the subject but no one makes the White House answer
the question: Why, if Saddam has chemical and biological weapons, are you
willing to risk thousands of lives by invading Iraq? Don't you think they
will use them in defense of their country? Or is that what you are hoping
for? Is that why the nuclear option is not only on the table but also in
the news?

And therein lies the chilling question. What is going on here?

This White House is obsessed with elections and the installation of the
GOP as the ruling party of America. Why would they be willing to risk a
war that could run amok and generate thousands of horrible casualties of
our military men and women? Their own credibility and coming presidential
election is on the line here. What would be the benefit for them? And make
no mistake; no calculation has gone unexamined by this cabal of
conservative ideologists. So what exactly do they know that the rest of us
are not allowed to know?

Has this White House really ignored Israeli intelligence reports? Or have
they worked their plan according to these intelligence reports? What is
the plan?

Somewhere deep in the bowels of the Potomac, someone has decided that war
will be good for America. War will restore America. A good war will erase
the stain of Vietnam and with it, the stench of men who failed to serve
their country during Vietnam. Men who now step into the spotlight for the
greater good of America. Other priorities, too many minorities in combat
positions, and other rectum afflictions, are all dissolved in the safety
of armchair leadership. Sometimes it is best to run away and fight another
day - when you can get someone else's children to fight.

Does anyone really expect that when the troops plow through the desert,
that the Iraqis will be there with little American flags waving and
smiling with cheers of liberation as tanks and APCs roll into Baghdad? A
Movietone moment like WWII? Really?

Will the defeat of an already decimated military and the mounds of
"collateral damage" provide the catharsis America needs for 9/11? Will
vanquishing a starving population and rag-tag army bring the sweet taste
of revenge to America? A decisive and easy three-week war with few
casualties will bring relief to America. Glad it is over. Grateful that
not many American soldiers were killed. Sorry about the Iraqi civilians
but -that's war. Rove knows this will be a hollow victory with little
jubilation.

Does anyone remember, during the first Gulf War, the numerous reports of
"chemical alarms" that triggered the military to don protective gear?
Remember how those alarms were described as too sensitive or typical
battlefield activation with all the sulfur and smoke etc.? And recall the
government position on Gulf War syndrome, that it was not related to
chemical or biological agents because none were used?

Now the nuclear option is available - and exactly how and who will
determine the authenticity of the same chemical alarms? What improvements
have been made since 1991? Are there "false positives" that could trigger
a tactical response? Remember the movie Failsafe?

Will the Bush cadre go quietly when Iraq is conquered and there are no
weapons of mass destruction? Or will it march on to Tehran? We have a
grudge to settle with them, remember?

This cannot be a T.S. Eliot kind of war that ends in a whimper. This war
needs a bang to undo the resistance of those scruffy peaceniks. This war
needs a big bang to launch Bush into a second term or cancel the election.
This war needs a big bang to bring the GOP glory to all of America. This
war needs a big bang to show the old Europe how wrong they were and warn
the rest of the world about messing with America ever again.

Something evil this way comes - but no one wants to ask. No one wants to
know.

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