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ذا نايشن - 21/3/2007 Saddam's
Last Laugh Robert Scheer Yep, you did it, George--mission impossible accomplished. Unbelievably, four
years of a bungled occupation have managed to make
Saddam Hussein's tyranny look good in comparison with
"liberated At least, that is the view of the Iraqi weightlifter made famous through a
video of him taking a sledgehammer to Saddam Hussein's
statue. "I really regret bringing down the
statue," Kadhim al-Jubouri said on British
television this week. "The Americans are worse than
the dictatorship. Every day is worse than the previous
day." That's the judgment of a man who spent nine years in Hussein's jails, and,
unfortunately, it is one shared by a majority of his
countrymen, according to an authoritative poll sponsored
jointly by ABC, BBC and USA Today: Only 38 percent of
Iraqis believe that the country is better off today than
under Hussein, while nearly four out of five oppose the
presence of coalition forces in Iraq. Even more disturbing is that 51 percent of Iraqis think it is OK to attack
coalition troops--triple the number who thought that way
in a 2004 survey. Square that with our president's
assurances, offered since the first month of this
unnecessary adventure, that the insurgency represents a
small handful of terrorists. While most of the antipathy
is registered among Sunnis, 94 percent of whom favor
attacks on coalition forces, and by only 7 percent of
Kurds, a surprising 35 percent of Shiites endorse that
sort of violence. Given the number of Kurds and Shiites who originally welcomed the invasion,
it is also startling that 53 percent of all Iraqis
polled agreed that "from today's perspective, and
all things considered," it was "wrong that
US-led coalition forces invaded The poll, part of a series conducted each of the past three years at great
risk to 150 pollsters, reveals a sharp rise in
anti-American feeling and disapproval of the 2003
invasion. When Bush didn't find any weapons of mass destruction or ties between Saddam
and 9/11, the fallback justification for the taking of
tens of thousands of lives and the expenditure of over
$400 billion in American taxpayer money was that What Bush has managed to do is to place the Almost four in five of those Iraqis polled called the availability of jobs
"bad," 88 percent had the same negative
judgment of the supply of electricity, and 69 percent
said the same about the availability of clean water and
medical care. In this nation, gifted with the world's
second-largest oil reserves, 88 percent termed the
availability of fuel for cooking and driving as quite
bad. Of course, the coffers of a handful of American mercenary, construction and
energy corporations have swelled, despite this lack of
credible achievement. More than $20 billion in
"reconstruction" contracts were given to Vice
President Dick Cheney's old company, Halliburton, alone.
The easy answer provided by Bush apologists for this dismal performance is
to place blame on the insurgency. That, however, is not
the verdict of the Iraqi people. Asked to judge how the Asked the source of violence that had occurred near the polled individual's
neighborhood, the largest group, more than 44 percent,
cited "unnecessary violence against citizens by US
or coalition forces," while four out of 10 said
they blame the coalition forces or Bush for "the
most for the violence that is occurring in the
country"--and only 18 percent cited "al-Qaida
and foreign jihads." So much for Bush's claim that
US troops are needed in Surprisingly, while 82 percent lacked confidence in coalition troops,
two-thirds of those polled expressed confidence in their
own army and police forces--yet more indication that
Iraqis could do a better job of policing themselves than
we can. Our continued presence there, ostensibly in the
name of fixing the place, will only continue to
exacerbate anti-US sentiment among the people we claim
to be saving. http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070402/scheer ----------------- نشرنا
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