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09 October 2002 00:05 BDST
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Robert Fisk: What the US President wants us to forget

09 October 2002
Each day now, someone says something even more incredible – even more unimaginable –
about President Bush's obsession with war. Yesterday, George Bush was himself telling 
an
audience in Cincinnati about "nuclear holy warriors". Forget for a moment that we 
still can't
prove Saddam Hussein has nuclear weapons. Forget that the latest Bush speech was just a
re-hash of all the "ifs" and "mays" and "coulds" in Tony Blair's flimsy 16 pages of 
allegations
in his historically dishonest "dossier". Forget that if Osama bin Laden ever acquired a
nuclear weapon, he'd probably use it first on Saddam. No. We've got to fight "nuclear 
holy
warriors". That's what we have to do to justify the whole charade through which we are
being taken now by the White House, by Downing Street, by all the decaying "experts" on
terrorism and, alas, far too many journalists.

Forget the 14 Palestinians, including the 12-year-old child, killed by Israel a few 
hours
before Mr Bush spoke, forget that when his aircraft killed nine Palestinian children 
in July,
along with one militant, the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon – a "man of peace" in 
Mr
Bush's words – described the slaughter as "a great success". Israel is on our side.

Remember to use the word "terror". Use it about Saddam Hussein, use it about Osama bin
Laden, use it about Yasser Arafat, use it about anyone who opposes Israel or America.
Bush used it in his speech yesterday, 30 times in half an hour – that's one 
"terrorism" a
minute.

But now let's list exactly what we really must forget if we are to support this 
madness. Most
important of all, we absolutely must forget that President Ronald Reagan dispatched a
special envoy to meet Saddam Hussein in December 1983. It's essential to forget this 
for
three reasons. Firstly, because the awful Saddam was already using gas against the
Iranians – which is one of the reasons we are now supposed to go to war with him.

Secondly, because the envoy was sent to Iraq to arrange the re-opening of the US 
embassy
– in order to secure better trade and economic relations with the Butcher of Baghdad.
Thirdly, because the envoy was – wait for it – Donald Rumsfeld. Now you might think it
strange that Mr Rumsfeld, in the course of one of his folksy press conferences, hasn't
chatted to us about this interesting tit-bit. You might think he would have wished to
enlighten us about the evil nature of the criminal with whom he so warmly shook hands. 
But
no.

Strangely, Mr Rumsfeld is silent about this. As he is about his subsequent and equally
friendly meeting with Tariq Aziz – which just happened to take place on the day in 
March,
1984, that the UN released its damning report on Saddam's use of poison gas against 
Iran.
The American media are silent about this too, of course. Because we must forget.

We must forget, too, that in 1988, as Saddam destroyed the people of Halabja with gas,
along with tens of thousands of other Kurds – when he "used gas against his own people"
in the words of Messrs Bush/Cheney/Blair/Cook/Straw et al – President Bush senior
provided him with $500m in US government subsidies to buy American farm products. We
must forget that in the following year, after Saddam's genocide was complete, President
Bush senior doubled this subsidy to $1bn, along with germ seed for anthrax, 
helicopters,
and the notorious "dual-use" material that could be used for chemical and biological
weapons.

And when President Bush junior promises the Iraqi people "an era of new hope" and
democracy after the destruction of Saddam – as he did last night – we must forget how 
the
Americans promised Pakistan and Afghanistan a new era of hope after the defeat of the
Soviet army in 1980 – and did nothing.

We must forget how President Bush senior urged the Iraqis to rise up against Saddam in
1991 and – when they obeyed – did nothing. We must forget how America promised a new
era of hope to Somalia in 1993 and then, after "Black Hawk Down", abandoned the 
country.

We must forget how President Bush junior promised to "stand by" Afghanistan before he
began his bombings last year – and has left it now an economic shambles of drug barons,
warlords, anarchy and fear. He boasted yesterday that the people of Afghanistan have 
been
"liberated" – this after he has failed to catch bin Laden, failed to catch Mullah 
Omar, and
while his troops are coming under daily attack. We must forget, as we listen to the 
need to
reinsert arms inspectors, that the CIA covertly used UN weapons inspectors to spy on 
Iraq.

And of course, we must forget about oil. Indeed, oil is the one commodity – and one of 
the
few things which George Bush junior knows something about, along with his ex-oil 
cronies
Cheney and Rice and countless others in the administration – which is never mentioned.

In all of Bush's 30 minutes of anti-Iraq war talk yesterday – pleasantly leavened with 
just
two minutes of how "I hope this will not require military action" – there wasn't a 
single
reference to the fact that Iraq may hold oil reserves larger than those of Saudi 
Arabia, that
American oil companies stand to gain billions of dollars in the event of a US 
invasion, that,
once out of power, Bush and his friends could become multi-billionaires on the spoils 
of this
war. We must ignore all this before we go to war. We must forget.
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