Several decades ago I was in a group of American
reporters invited to Israel on a press junket. On our first day there we
were briefed (in the Cabinet Room!) by a young, hotshot spokesman for
the Prime Minister. He said two things that I
have always remembered. One was "this meeting is on such deep
background (Nothing may be attributed to the government) that you are
hallucinating if you think this meeting ever took place." The other was
"you know as much today about the Middle East as you
will ever learn." I have thought of that last remark many times over
the years in contemplating news out of that much confusing, dangerous
area of our world--and it came back to me considering the horrible
events of recent days,
Killing that general was wrong. I'd never heard of
him; had you? But it was more of a policy Americans should never
back--political assassination. There's blood on my hands today--and
yours--because of what our President did. It just justifies
some other country killing him. Have we forgotten the conspiracy
theories that because our CIA tried to kill Castro (yes, we did, several times) the Cubans, through a stooge named Oswald, killed JFK??
The "evidence" that the general was plotting to kill
Americans hasn't been given us normal citizens, but many in Congress,
including GOP members, who have seen it say it is not convincing. The
administration owes us much more proof.
And the way this all started; an Iranian-backed
group (inside Iraq) killed a "US contractor" (not a GI!) so we killed
the general. BTW, that "contractor" was an Iranian, who later became an
American citizen. Ironic in the extreme. And the
President's action put our troops in harm's way. Was it worth it?
No. Not In the short term, and certainly not in the "long" term--that
is, starting another war.
For now, the US has backed down..after saying we
don't think Iran "really meant" to kill GI's on that base north of
Baghdad, which is pure malarkey. It's the old "surgical strike" crap
many US administrations have been putting out for years; the
one intended to only kill enemy combatants that end up killing
civilians instead, and it's still true for Iran, which probably
breathed a huge sigh of relief that no GI's were killed in the 16 missiles
they launched. Thank heavens.
Meanwhile, what do we do? Tell Barr and McConnell
(and Paul who has been smart enough to oppose war actions there) we do
NOT want a war in the Middle East, or anywhere else. (War is bad for
all growing things, remember) We have given
Iran international justification for attacks on us, and that is not
only wrong, but just think of what would happen in the White House if
Russia, or China, or North Korea would do something (anything) serious. We would "know" it was Iran, not think twice,
and off we go to WW 2.1 .
Killing that guy was wrong, badass he may have
been, but this is not the way to settle international disputes, and Mr.
Trump's actions have set some very bad precedents for our world. And
even worse precedents for our Constitution which clearly
and plainly says the President--and the Congress--keep violating that
simple section on who and how WAR is declared. And the crap about
invoking the War Powers Act (a way to amend the Constitution without
amending it, which has never been tested in court)
begets the point; America is also a badass, and the entire globe
wonders if we will blunder into a war in the Middle East which in no way
can be contained to that contentious part of our world.
It's a mess, and largely of our own making. Iran is
hardly an innocent, but when you consider that in the last half century
the US has: overthrown a democratically elected government in Iran (for
oil, folks, oil,) then backed Iran against
Iraq, then backed Iraq against Iran, then put the entire world on the
brink of war over one man you & I had never heard of, well I wonder if
the Trump administration really knows and understands the Middle East
any more than I did decades ago on my visit there.
But, unlike me, in their ignorance could lie catastrophe for us all.
I'm just sayin'...
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