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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/nov2004/nyti-n09.shtml
New York Times calls for more troops in Iraq
Joseph Kay, WSWS

9 November 2004 - The lead editorial in Monday’s New York Times calls for an 
increase in US troop
levels in Iraq by 40,000 soldiers.

The editorial begins with mild criticisms of the “ambitious political and 
military goals President
Bush announced last week for Iraq,” which the Times worries may be unrealizable.

The newspaper proceeds to declare: “[I]f Mr. Bush intends to keep American 
troops in Iraq until his
stated aims are achieved, he must face up to the compelling need to increase 
their strength, and to
commit the resources needed to give present policies at least some chance of 
success. That would
require a minimum of two additional combat divisions, or nearly 40,000 more 
American troops, beyond
the just over 140,000 currently planned for the Iraqi election period.”

The editorial goes on to say, “If Mr. Bush feels he now has a mandate from the 
voters to stay the
course until he creates a stable, unified Iraq, he owes it to the Iraqi people 
and Americans
stationed there to commit enough additional troops to make that look like a 
plausible possibility.”

The Times’ editorial coincides with the American military’s launching of a 
massive invasion of
Fallujah, a crime of immense proportions that will result in the deaths of 
thousands of Iraqis. It
was written a day after the declaration of martial law by the Iraqi stooge 
leader Ayad Allawi, a
measure intended to give the American military an even freer hand to carry out 
arbitrary arrests and
the violent suppression of resistance.

The newspaper of American liberalism does not offer an ounce of criticism of 
these actions. On the
contrary, it cites the “battle for Fallujah” as one of the challenges 
confronting the US military,
whose “success” necessitates the introduction of more soldiers.

This position is entirely consistent the Times’ past support for the invasion 
and occupation of
Iraq. It is also entirely consistent with the newspaper’s endorsement of 
Democrat John Kerry for
president. During his campaign, Kerry repeatedly criticized Bush for not 
carrying out a full-scale
invasion of Fallujah and called for an increase in the size of the American 
military and a doubling
of Special Forces soldiers.

It is highly significant that one of the first post-election editorials on the 
war from the New York
Times—the most influential newspaper of the liberal establishment—calls for an 
escalation of
American involvement. It underscores the fact that in the elections the 
Democratic Party offered no
alternative to Bush. The Times is articulating the positions that Kerry would 
be promoting had he
won last week’s election.

The editors suggest that the sending of more troops to Iraq will serve a 
civilizing purpose. With
more troops, “there might be fewer scenes of stressed and frightened patrols 
kicking in doors and
conducting humiliating household searches. There might be fewer air strikes on 
populated
neighborhoods and fewer prison abuses.”

This is a bare-faced lie. More troops in Iraq will serve one and only one 
purpose: to increase the
efficiency and capacity of the American military to suppress though mass 
killing and terror what is
a growing popular resistance to foreign occupation.

With more troops, there will be more household searches, more air strikes and 
more abuse. The
devastation presently being inflicted on the people of Fallujah will be 
repeated elsewhere in an
effort to crush all resistance. There is no doubt that these actions will 
likewise receive the
support of the New York Times.

According to the newspaper, employing two more divisions in Iraq will require 
the addition of six
active-duty divisions to the Army to allow for proper rotation. The Times 
declares, “There are more
than enough potential fighting-age volunteers to do that without resorting to a 
draft.”

Another lie. The logic of the Times’position—and the policy of the Bush 
administration—leads
precisely to the reintroduction of the draft. The launching of an illegal war 
against Iraq and the
brutal methods employed by the occupation have generated enormous resistance. 
The only response that
the American government has is an escalation of repression. But the escalation 
of repression
requires more and more troops, and the military is already straining against 
the limitations of a
volunteer army. When the time for a draft comes, the Times will lend its 
support.

The lies of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction and ties to Al Qaeda—lies that 
the Times did much to
promote—have been thoroughly discredited. The newspaper and the American media 
as a whole have
resorted to simply repeating the propaganda that the American government puts 
out about defeating
terrorism and ensuring “stability.”

The Times has published nothing that seriously analyzes the purpose of the 
American occupation or
the nature of the opposition that it confronts. It has done nothing to justify 
its call for sending
tens of thousands more American youth to kill and be killed.

The shameful position being staked out by the New York Times demonstrates once 
again the complete
complicity of the media and the liberal establishment in the crimes that are 
being carried out in
Iraq.






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