http://www.counterpunch.com/roberts06082007.html
June 8, 2007

Why Did Bush Invade Iraq?
The Secret War

By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS

American soldiers have been fighting and dying in Iraq since 2003, and
Americans do not know why.
All the reasons President Bush gave us for his war are false. Bush said he
invaded Iraq "to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, to end Saddam
Hussein's support for terrorism, and to free the Iraqi people."

We now know that these were false claims. Disinformation about Iraq was
produced by a special unit within the Pentagon run by Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz
and Feith. The unit operated outside the normal intelligence channels of the
CIA and DIA. Its purpose was to create false intelligence to enable Bush to
initiate war with Iraq.

Did President Bush know that the claims put into his speeches by his
speechwriters was false?
Who instructed Bush's speechwriters to incorporate known lies into the
President's speeches?
Why did Vice President Cheney, the Secretary of State, the National Security
Advisor, and the Secretary of Defense all lie to the American people and to
the entire world?

What is the real agenda?

Millions of Americans have come to their own conclusions about the reasons
for Bush's invasion: (1) Oil: the US government wants to hold on to power by
expanding its control over oil, and Bush and Cheney want to reward their oil
company cronies. (2) Military-security complex: Police agencies favor war as
a means of expanding their power, and military industries favor war as a
means of expanding their profits. (3) Neoconservative ideology: Neocons'
believe in "American exceptionalism" and claim that America's virtue gives
the US government the right and the obligation to impose US hegemony on the
rest of the world, especially in the Middle East where independent Muslim
states object to Israel's theft of Palestine. (4) Karl Rove: Rove used the
"war president" role to rescue Bush from attack by Democrats as an
illegitimate president elected by one vote of the US Supreme Court. (5)
American self-righteousness over 9/11 and lust for revenge.

All of these reasons came together to make a cruel war on an innocent
people.

There may be other reasons about which we know not.

As it is now recognized that every reason for the war is false or
illegitimate, the question is: why does Bush insist on persisting with a
costly war, the express reasons for which are now known to be mistakes?
There were no weapons of mass destruction, no connections to al Qaeda, and
Bush has installed a puppet Iraqi government that cannot venture outside the
heavily fortified and US protected "green zone." The Iraqi government
governs nothing.

War without cause is murder, not war.

That Bush persists with a war for which he can provide no legitimate reason
indicates that there is a secret agenda that has not been shared with the
American people. Are we experiencing the privatization of the US government
by police agencies, the military-security complex, and the Israel Lobby?

That the American people and their elected representatives continue to
tolerate a war that has killed and maimed thousands of their own soldiers,
destroyed the infrastructure of a country,
killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and created 4 million
refugees for no known reason raises serious questions about the morals of
the American people.

Is the impotence of the peace movement due to the power of the Israel Lobby
or have Americans become morally degenerate as commentators increasingly
assert?

One indication would be the response of presidential candidates to the
gratuitous and failed war. What we saw at the Republican presidential
candidates' debate on June 5 is inconsistent with the self-esteem of the
American people. All of the leading Republican presidential candidates
openly and nonchalantly endorsed using nuclear weapons against Iran unless
Iran abandons its right to enrich uranium under the non-proliferation
treaty, to which Iran is a signatory (unlike nuclear-armed Israel, India,
and US puppet Pakistan).

What is moral degeneracy if it is not using nuclear weapons to murder masses
of innocent civilians and spread deadly radioactivity over vast areas merely
in order to force a country to do as we order? If this isn't barbarism, what
is barbarism?

Do the American people realize that the frontrunners for the Republican
presidential nomination are monsters who want to murder people who have done
us no harm?

After five years of war that has achieved no noble purpose, no valid aim,
indeed, no aim at all except perhaps Osama bin Laden's aim of stirring up
uncontrollable strife in the Middle East, how can Republicans cheer for
candidates who preach a wider war and the use of nuclear weapons against
defenseless people?

Is the approval lavished on Republican presidential candidates, who are
willing to use nuclear weapons as means of terrorizing Muslim peoples, an
indication that the American people have morphed into inhuman monsters?

If not, what does it indicate? Ignorant fanaticism? Paranoia? Blind hatred?
The belief that no one is of any value but Americans?

For six and one-half years the Bush Regime has relied on coercion,
intimidation, war, and threats of war. Diplomacy and good will have been
shunned. The regime's blatant warmongering has resurrected the nuclear arms
race. China and Russia regard America's drive for world hegemony with great
alarm. China has put nuclear ICBMs on mobile platforms to increase their
survivability in event of an American attack. Russia has developed new
multi-warhead ICBMs, which can penetrate any known missile defense, and new
cruise missiles that Putin says will be targeted on Europe if the US
persists in its aggressive military encirclement of Russia.

An administration that resurrects the threat of nuclear Armageddon so that
its cronies in the military-security complex can become still richer is evil
beyond compare.

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan
administration. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal editorial
page and Contributing Editor of National Review. He is coauthor of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions.He can be reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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sent by Rich Winkel (activ-l) - Jun 7, 2007

[This man should have won a nobel peace prize in the '70s.  -RW]

Gravel for President 2008
http://www.gravel2008.us/bio

Mike Gravel Biography

Mike Gravel was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, to French
Canadian immigrants. He attended French-speaking Catholic schools
and as a teenager, when he wasn't working with his father and
brothers in the house painting and construction business, volunteered
in local Springfield politics, developing an avid interest in
government

Senator Gravel enlisted in the U.S. Army (1951-54) and served as
special adjutant in the Communication Intelligence Services and as
a Special Agent in the Counter Intelligence Corps. He received a
B.S. in Economics from Columbia University, New York City, and holds
four honorary degrees in law and public affairs.

Mike Gravel served in the Alaska House of Representatives from
1963-66, and as Speaker from 1965-66. He then represented Alaska
in the U.S. Senate from 1969-81. He served on the Finance, Interior,
and Environmental and Public Works committees, chairing the Energy,
Water Resources, Buildings and Grounds, and Environmental Pollution
subcommittees.

In 1971, he waged a successful one-man filibuster for five months
that forced the Nixon administration to cut a deal, effectively
ending the draft in the United States. He is most prominently known
for his release of the Pentagon Papers, the secret official study
that revealed the lies and manipulations of successive U.S.
administrations that misled the country into the Vietnam War. After
the New York Times published portions of the leaked study, the Nixon
administration moved to block any further publication of information
and to punish any newspaper publisher who revealed the contents.

>From the floor of the senate, Gravel (a junior senator at the time)
insisted that his constituents had a right to know the truth behind
the war and proceeded to read 4,100 pages of the 7,000 page document
into the senate record. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled that
Senator Gravel did not have the right and responsibility to share
official documents with his constituents.

He then published The Senator Gravel Edition, The Pentagon Papers,
Beacon Press (1971). This publication resulted in litigation, Gravel
v. U.S., resulting in a landmark Supreme Court decision (No.
71-1017-1026) relative to the Speech and Debate Clause (Article 1,
Section 6) of the United States Constitution.

He has worked as a cab driver in New York City, a clerk on Wall
Street and as a brakeman on the Alaska Railroad. He founded and
served as president of The Democracy Foundation, Philadelphia II,
and Direct Democracy, nonprofit corporations dedicated to the
establishment of direct democracy in the United States through the
enactment of the National Initiative for Democracy by American
voters.

Books authored by Senator Gravel are Jobs and More Jobs, and Citizen
Power. He lectures and writes about governance, foreign affairs,
economics, Social Security, tax reform, energy, environmental issues
and democracy.

Senator Gravel is married to Whitney Stewart Gravel and has two
grown children: Martin Gravel living in Colorado and Lynne Gravel
Mosier, living in California. The Gravels have four grandchildren:
Renee, Alex, Madison and Mackenzie.





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