Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Shrewd Iraqis know that the US "withdrawal" is a sham...

W e are at the beginning of the end. On Tuesday, US troops left Iraq’s cities, and in two years they will leave the country. Or so the official story goes. In reality, most of the “withdrawing” forces are merely relocating to forward operating bases where they appear to be hunkering down for a long entr’acte offstage in expensive, built-to-last facilities. 

Still, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, is touting this redistribution of American power as a “great victory” against foreign occupation, akin to the Iraqi rebellion against the British in 1920. The US media appear bemused at the comparison, as they continue to miss the point of the Iraqi insurgency. But Mr al-Maliki is more right than he knows about the historical echo: 1920 turned out to be a sad year for Iraq, as the brutal British suppression of that uprising inaugurated four decades of British rule, lasting until the 1958 Iraqi revolution. More...

See also:

  1. The Americans will never leave Iraq...
  2. The Iraq war has been a monstrous crime...
  3. Margo Guryan and 16 words. (Iraq)
  4. The colossal American embassy in Baghdad...

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