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Turning Iraq Into Vietnam
By Marjorie Cohn

Ben Heine/ MWC NEWS
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Desperate to shore up support for continuing his unpopular war on Iraq, George W. Bush drew an analogy with Vietnam when he addressed the Veterans of Foreign Wars.  "The price of America's withdrawal [from Vietnam] was paid by millions of innocent citizens," Bush declared.  But he overlooked the four million Indochinese and 58,000 American soldiers who paid the ultimate price for that imperial war.  And the myriad Vietnamese and Americans who continue to suffer the devastating effects of the defoliant Agent Orange the U.S. forces dropped on Vietnam.  The 10 years it took to end our war there claimed untold numbers of lives.

Bush cited the "killing fields," referring to the more than one million Cambodians who died after we pulled out of Vietnam.  He failed to mention that if Richard Nixon had ended the war by 1969, as the antiwar movement was demanding, the war wouldn't have extended into Cambodia.  Secret U.S. carpet bombing of Cambodia destroyed that country, enabling Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge to come to power.  Nixon, too, had warned of a bloodbath in Vietnam to justify continuing his war.

Contrary to the picture Bush painted, Vietnam is a unified, stable country that doesn't threaten the region; it has become a trading partner of the United States.

"...He failed to mention that if Richard Nixon had ended the war by 1969, as the antiwar movement was demanding, the war wouldn't have extended into Cambodia.  Secret U.S. carpet bombing of Cambodia destroyed that country, enabling Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge to come to power."

In his desperation to rationalize the death and destruction he is wreaking in Iraq, Bush credited the United States with the great progress South Korea and Japan have made.  He didn't say that the people of North and South Korea seek to reunify their country but the United States stands in the way.  And Bush neglected to add that his government is pressuring Japan to repeal Article 9 of its Peace Constitution which now forbids the aggressive use of military force.

George Bush also reiterated that Iraq is "the central front" of the war on terror.  But for his invasion, war and occupation of Iraq, however, al Qaeda wouldn't be there.

Bush claimed "our troops are seeing this progress that is being made on the ground."  Perhaps the President didn't read the elegant op-ed that seven infantrymen and noncommissioned officers penned in the New York Times last week.  "The claim that we are increasingly in control of the battlefield in Iraq is an assessment arrived at through a flawed, American-centered framework," they wrote.  The soldiers noted the two million Iraqis in refugee camps and close to two million more who are internally displaced.  "Four years into our occupation, we have failed on every promise, while we have substituted Baath Party tyranny with a tyranny of Islamist, militia and criminal violence."

The only reason we stayed in Vietnam as long as we did was to avoid the U.S. superpower from being perceived as the "loser."  American involvement in Vietnam finally ended because our soldiers refused to fight, our people took to the streets in record numbers, Nixon was weakened by his impending impeachment, and the North Vietnamese - unlike the government in the South - won the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese people.

Congress has no more will to end the Iraq War than it did the Vietnam War.  It was one year after our troops came home that Congress finally cut the funding for all support of the South Vietnamese government; Nixon didn't veto the bill because he needed insurance against impeachment.  There is no substantial support in Congress or among the leading presidential candidates to bring all the troops home and disband the mega-bases Bush has built in Iraq.

Resistance to the Iraq War will continue to grow within the military.  Like the Vietnamese, the Iraqis will be instrumental in ending Bush's war. The soldiers pegged it in their op-ed: Iraqis "will soon realize that the best way to regain their dignity is to call us what we are - an army of occupation - and force our withdrawal."

Marjorie Cohn,  MWC News Magazine senior editor, is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, president of the National Lawyers Guild, and the US representative to the executive committee of the American Association of Jurists. Cohn is the author of, Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law.
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Visit her web site at: http://www.marjoriecohn.com/

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1. 25-08-2007 21:48
Bush untruth, idiocy over Iraq, Vietnam
Rational risk management, whether in a child-care center, a nuclear plant or in international affairs, successively involves (a)accurate information, (b) scientific analysis and (c) sensible systemic change to prevent harm. 
 
Bush and thence the cowardly, irresponsible Bush-ite minions around the world, have perverted this protocol (a protocol that, for example, has made passenger aviation extremely safe) substituted (a) lies and censorship, (b) anti-science spin involving selective use of asserted facts to promote a partisan partisan (science does the complete opposite: it attempts to critically test potentially falsifiable hypotheses, it actively seeks evidence AGAINST a proposition); and (c) counterproductive "blame and shame". 
 
The reader can systematically analyze Bush's (a), (b) and (c) perversion of rational risk management themselves: at one level Bush is the world's #1 terrorist and at another is a liar, fool and an incompetent who is the #1 threat to the security of America and of the world.
gpolya@optusnet.com.auNOSPAM! ">Dr Gideon Polya
2. 28-08-2007 20:36
Bush untruth, idiocy over Iraq, Vietnam
At the beginning of the Morass In Mesopotamia anyone who drew the parallel between Dubya's war and Vietnam was labeled unAmerican, a traitor an apologist for "terrorists". Now Dubya himself is comparing our current debacle to the debacle of 30 years ago. 
So he says we should stay in order to avoid the boat people and killing fields. Uh, George there are already 3 million Iraqis who have fled the country thanks to our invasion, and uh there are already a minimum of 600,000 dead civilians and probably more than a million. That stuff is already happening George, and uh you keep arming the different factions so that they can kill each other better. 
 
If we have a moral responsibility to police Iraq indefinitely to keep the Shiites and Sunnis from killing each other, don't we first have a responsibility to replace the lying moron who started this mess?
caferrell
3. 28-08-2007 22:00
Bush untruth, idiocy over Iraq, Vietnam
I believe that once you can cut through all the gloss and gory of political rhetoric, you just might find that the real reason that we have to have such things as korea, viet nam Iraq and any up and commers is that our politicians have become rather insecure, along with other issues, and need to periodically reaffirm that there are still a sufficient number of people who will be willing to die for them on short notice.
4. 29-08-2007 09:14
Bush untruth, idiocy over Iraq, Vietnam
Let us not forget their end is to reach teh landing board that includes taking so called baby steps through the lands of Iran, Africa and Venezuala. Other wise they will say the consequenses will be unforgivable. Unless they can control the black gold they will continue to feel we will loose complete control of everything. I wonder if they realise their insistance on world dominance may just cause them to loose their control and entire system hear at home. AS it was said, the center can not hold. How can a movement, based on a genocide and lies accomplish such a grand plan of such magnitude. The faulty foundation just can't support the structure.

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