Thursday, May 29, 2008

Claims of Success, although body count keeps multiplying

According to the Washington Post, even though the US has lost and inflicted so many deaths, the Iraq war can still be considered a success on the basis that Victory is too broadly defined. In Specific terms, the military says victory in Iraq would be setting up a competent representative government in a country that does not violate human rights and is at peace with it's neighbors. Which means the US is aiming to create an ideal country which doesn't dispute with other countries,(the irony that a country with a pretty F-ed up human rights past, and isn't at peace with most of the world). A supporter of the Iraq war, and also a government official by the name of Cordesman goes as far as to claim that the only way to win the Iraq war is Politically.

In my opinion, this war is already as good as lost, and i compare Iraq to Vietnam, it has many similarities. First off, in both wars, the president went to war without the people's support. In both wars, the media and much of the civilian population agreed that there isn't a possibility of victory. Another similarity is the increase in troops, the president keeps increasing the number of troops in Iraq, but to what effect?

Update on the Haditha Massacre Investigation

Today, while lolly gagging and such around the house, i decided to pick up today's edition of the San Francisco Chronicle and saw an article on the Haditha Massacre on the front page of the Nation and World Section. Five of the marines that were tied in with the Haditha Massacre have been equitted of all charges, although three others, Lt. Andrew Grayson, an intelligence officer, Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich, and Lt. Col. Jeffrey Chessani still remain under charges. Lt. Andrew Grayson was charged because he allegedly told a sergeant to delete photographs of the dead on his digital camera, he claims he did nothing wrong.
How is it that Marines apperently kill tens to hundreds of Iraqi civilians daily, yet still are allowed to see the light of day? There is obviously numerous problems with the investigation processes concerning slain 'insurgents', insurgents, or Iraqi Civilians? We have to ask ourselves, how many of these alleged 'insurgents' have been killed throughout the war, how many were REALLY insurgents?

Hello Corruption!

This Article (which can also be listened to), brings several proofs of the current Iraqi Government's Corruption, proof that America's attempt at 'democratization' may not work very well. Since the Government hasn't been in place for long, it is alarming that already they have corruption. According to the recording, various times the 'watchdog' agency's agents have been found dead, and their posts abandoned. Most officials are corrupt, for example, the official in charge of police force equipment went out and bought much cheaper body armor than originally agreed on, and pocketed the money.
In my opinion, American 'Democratization' might not work in Iraq, democracy doesn't work everywhere, some areas of the world are hone to different ideologies, such as Latin America for example, right now, the Majority of South American has leftist sympathies, which includes Brazil, Venezuela, and Ecuador, who are three large influences in South American politics.

Volunteer work

So a couple weeks back, me and my friend johnny mac volunteered for a group called the 911 Truth, who's main focus was to inform people of 9/11 conspiracies. For around 2 hours me and my friend helped out by handing out pamphlets and DVDs and some background information on 9/11 conspiracies. Being it was Berkeley, there wasn't a load of people that scorned us for questioning the government. Although a lot of people simply ignored us and walked by, and a few stopped by to take a pamphlet or a DVD, me and my friend took this opportunity (with 911 Truth's permission of course) to get our petition signed. We also took the opportunity to hand out pamphlets of our own, because the 911 Truth organization supports US withdrawal out of Iraq. Most people that we asked for signatures said yes, given we provided them with enough background info on what we were petitioning for and why we were petitioning. A majority of those that signed our petition were eager to sign, showing to us that the majority supported our petition.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The World is watching, and protesting US motives...

The entire world erupted in protest when the US announced it's declaration of war on Iraq. In the largest collective protest the world has ever seen, citizens around the world protested George W. Bush's move to declare war on Iraq.

Military Coverups in the Iraq War

According to various Iraq Veterans, many soldiers are told to carry several spare weapons by their officers, for what reason? So that if they come across a civilian who they simply don't like, that they can shoot them and plant a weapon on them to make it look as if they are insurgents. Iraq veterans also share with the public that their officers tell them that they can kill any civilian they don't like and that the officers will take care of them. Veterans say that often the rules limiting force were ignored on a regular basis. This right here is the reason why the Iraqi death count is so high compared to US death count or coalition death count, because on a daily basis, US soldiers gun down Iraqi civilians with no justifiable reason.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

WMD's-Weapons of mass Distortion

watch the video, According to the video, Bush's administration has lied a grand total of 935 times as of March 19th,2003.
The list goes as follows-
7.Deputy Whitehouse Secretary Scott McClelan-14 lies
6.Vice President Dick Cheney-48 lies
5.National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice-56 lies
4.Defense Secretary Paul Shipowitz-85 lies
3.Donald Rumsfeld-95 lies
3.Press Secretary Harry Fleischer-95 lies
2.Secretary of State Colin Powell-254 lies
1.Mr. President himself, President George W. Bush-260 lies
Not only did our own leaders LIE to us in order to invade a country, but they also ignored the people, the majority of Americans were against a war in Iraq, now as the people of this 'democratic' country, isn't our opinion that we do not want to go to war valid?