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Thoughts On The Iraq Invasion by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2021-03-22 at 01:28:28 )
Thoughts On The Iraq Invasion by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
It has now been eighteen years since the Iraq invasion, and I am still not done raging about it. Nobody should be.
The reason it is so important to stay enraged about Iraq is because it is never been addressed or rectified in any real way whatsoever. All the corrupt mechanisms which led to the invasion are still in place and its consequences remain. It is not something that happened in the past.
The Iraq invasion feels kind of like if your dad had stood up at the dinner table, cut off your sisters head in front of everyone, gone right back to eating and never suffered any consequences, and everyone just kind of forgot about it and carried on life like it never happened.
The United States-centralized empire is full of willful amnesiacs pretending they do not remember Iraq because it is currently politically convenient, and we must not let them do this.
No institutional changes were made to ensure that the evils of the Iraq invasion would not be repeated. It is one of those big, glaring problems people just decided to pretend is resolved, like racism.
Iraq-Raping Neocon Upset That People Keep Bringing Up The Iraq Thing
"You do not get to help murder a million human beings and then act indignant when people bring it up. That is not a thing."-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) January 30, 2020
There is this weird implicit default assumption among the political-media class that United States government agencies have earned back the trust they lost with Iraq, despite their having made no changes whatsoever to prevent another Iraq-like horror from reoccurring, or even so much as apologizing.
The reason nobody responsible for the Iraq invasion suffered any consequences for the great evil they inflicted upon the world is because the western empire had no intention of changing and has every intention of repeating such evils.
The lies and killing continue unabated.
No changes were made after the Iraq invasion to keep the United States government from deceiving Americans into war.
No new laws were made, no policies changed; no one was even fired.
And indeed, the government did deceive Americans into war again: the Libya and Syria interventions were both based on lies.
It has happened since, and it will happen again unless the murderous United States war machine is stopped.
Do not take life advice from people who are miserable.
Do not take career advice from people whose careers are not where you want to be.
Do not take creative advice from people who do not create things.
Do not take foreign policy advice from people who supported the Iraq invasion.
Every Presidential Election Since The Iraq War Has Featured Candidates Who Supported It
"And this says so much about the state of the United States political system today."-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) October 11, 2020
How true can President Bidens claim be that he regrets supporting the Iraq invasion if he appointed the guy who advised that decision as Secretary of State?
It is absolutely insane that every United States presidential general election since the Iraq invasion has featured a mainstream candidate who actively supported it.
The argument that the Iraq invasion was supported by most prominent politicians at the time is not a defense of those politicians, it is an indictment of mainstream American politics.
The fact that politicians who not only supported the Iraq invasion but actively facilitated it are still becoming United States presidential nominees proves the entire American political system is corrupt beyond the possibility of redemption.
Nobody who supported the Iraq invasion should be working in politics at all.
They should not be able to find employment anywhere more prominent or influential than a cash register.
This should be true of politics, and it should be true of media as well.
There is no valid reason for the entire United States-led world order not to have been completely dismantled after the invasion of Iraq.
A world order which can create something as horrific as the unforgivable Iraq invasion (or the genocide in Yemen today for that matter) is not a world order that will lead the world in a good direction.
The facts are in.
The United States-led world order must end.
This latest Biden airstrike is being spun as "defensive" and "retaliatory" despite its targeting a nation the United States invaded (Syria) in response to alleged attacks on United States forces in another nation the United States invaded (Iraq).
You can not invade a nation and then claim self-defense there. Ever.-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) February 26, 2021
So much establishment loyalism ultimately boils down to an entirely faith-based and unquestioned belief that the corrupt, depraved power establishment which facilitated the Iraq war completely evaporated as soon as George W Bush and Tony Blair left office.
There is literally no reason to believe this besides it feeling more psychologically comfortable to believe it.
It is essential to keep in mind that western propaganda has not gotten less advanced since the Iraq invasion, it has gotten more advanced.
The Russiagate psyop and the smear campaigns against Mr. Assange and Mr. Corbyn make this abundantly clear.
You need to be more critical of western narratives than with Iraq, not less.
Manipulating public thought at mass scale is a science.
Scientific fields do not magically become less sophisticated over time, they become more sophisticated.
Every time they run a new mass-scale manipulation, whether it succeeds or fails, they learn from it. And they evolve.
We must remember that the mass media can create false narratives without even speaking them explicitly, just by giving a certain impression.
After the Iraq invasion 70 percent of United States of Americans still believed Saddam was responsible for 9-11-01, just because reporters and politicians kept mentioning the two in the same breath.
People who believed Iraq needed regime change were pretty f-cking dumb.
People who believe either of the countries on either side of Iraq also just so happen to need regime change are exponentially dumber.
It is a strategically crucial region, you morons.-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) November 12, 2018
Supporting the Vietnam war was dumb.
Supporting the Iraq invasion after being lied to about Vietnam was an order of magnitude dumber.
Supporting any United States war agendas after being lied to about Iraq is an order of magnitude even dumber than that.
The debate about whether the United States of America has the moral authority to intervene in other countries was settled once and for all eighteen years ago.
Western mass media have spent the last eighteen years trying to slowly spin the narrative away from facts and reality, but the Iraq invasion invalidates them all.
Iraq should be a one-word debunk of all pro-regime change arguments.
You should be able to just say "Iraq" and have whoever is pushing escalations and interventionism sit the f-ck down and shut the f-ck up.
The fact that that is not enough shows how insanely propagandized we are.
The United States of America should not be in the Middle East at all, much less Iraq, and the United States government is solely responsible for every American soldier who dies there.
Despite being proven right about everything from Iraq to Russiagate to Julian Assange to Bolivia, we will still get labeled crazy conspiracy theorists when we warn about the empires next evil manipulation.
Our only "reward" for being right will be these worthless, joyless told-you-sos.-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) November 15, 2019
When a known compulsive liar asks you to place your faith in him on a very important matter, you tell him to f-ck off.
When the western empire tells you to trust them that an evil government needs to be ousted, you take it with an Iraq-sized grain of salt.
Never let anyone shout you down for openly doubting United States intelligence on foreign nations.
Iraq means they do not get to do that anymore. Ever.
I promise I will always fight to remind the world about the Iraq invasion.
I will always do everything I can to make sure that as many people as possible view all actions of the United States-centralized power establishment through the lens of what they did to that country for as long as I draw breath.
I will always do everything I can to keep Iraq from being dismissed as an anomaly of history that could never happen again.
Whenever the empire talks about Russia, China, Syria, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, Yemen, or any other country, I will be talking about what they did to Iraq.
You do not get to butcher a million people and then say "Oh yeah, but that was a whole eighteen years ago. You can trust us now."
That is not a thing.
The world has no business taking United States defense and intelligence agencies at their word about anything ever again.
Pro Tip: Mentally Replace All Uses Of "Conspiracy Theorist" With "Iraq Rememberer"
"All they are really saying is that you are one of those annoying pests who just will not shut up and forget about Iraq."-Caitlin Johnstone (caitoz) December 5, 2019
I write about imperial warmongering not just because it is intrinsically evil, but because it is the clearest evidence I can point to that the people who are running things are too sociopathic to be left in charge.
The power structure which raped Iraq should not exist. Period.
The way I see it we have got two options: find a way to drastically change the way we think and function as a species, or pray that the world will be saved by the same ruling elites who destroyed Iraq while making the poor poorer for the benefit of the extremely wealthy.
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