American casualties, March, 2003 to February 16, 2014
Iraq war = 4,488 deaths, 32,222 wounded
Afghanistan war = 2,229 deaths and 18,675 wounded
For What?
Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. George H W
Bush was president; Dick Cheney was Secretary of Defense. The USA
along with a coalition of several allies, with UN Security Council
approval, went to the aid of Kuwait to push Iraq back across the
border and reclaim Kuwait. Dick Cheney and several high ranking
Military officers wanted to continue the push all the way to Baghdad,
but were held in check by President Bush and the UN Security Council.
When Iraq was pushed back and Kuwait
was secured, President Bush, his wife and two of their sons, with
several cabinet members made a visit to Kuwait to offer support for
the damages inflicted by Iraq. During the visit, an assassination
attempt was made on President Bush by Iraqi forces, but was
interdicted by Kuwait Security Police and 17 Iraqis were captured in
the attempt. This further contributed to Cheney’s desire to invade
Iraq and nail Saddam Hussein, not only for snubbing his nose at the
US, the UN, and the rest of the world, but for trying to assassinate
President George H W Bush.
After completing his service as
Secretary of Defense with President George H W Bush, Dick Cheney
spent the next 8 years as CEO of Halliburton, a very large government
contractor.
When George W Bush became President,
Dick Cheney was maneuvered in as Vice President. Both men harbored a
deep seated hatred for Saddam Hussein, and would use any excuse as an opportunity to invade Iraq for the sole purpose of a personal revenge. They had little interest in pursuing the real perpetrators of the 9/11 attack, which became obvious events unfolded.
After the Twin Towers attack by 15
Saudi Arabian citizens who were members of the al Qaida terrorist
organization, intelligence reports were manipulated to indicate
Saddam Hussein and Iraq as the country complicit in the attack.
Erroneous intelligence reports were manufactured indicating Iraq was
producing and hiding Weapons of Mass Destruction which were a threat
to the USA. Both of which were later to be proven false.
Against world opinion and without the
approval of the UN Security Council, several allies were bullied into
joining a US led invasion of Iraq in March, 2003. Halliburton was
arbitrarily awarded a No-Bid contract for all military
requirements, construction and supply for the war(s).
After Saddam Hussein’s regime was
toppled and his palaces and estates were captured, W Bush appeared on
the deck of an aircraft carrier displaying a banner reading, “Mission
Accomplished.” As far as “W” and Cheney were concerned, they
had had their revenge on Saddam Hussein, for his arrogance toward the
US and for attempting to assassinate “W’s” father, and their
mission was completed. They weren’t interested in identifying or
pursuing the real perpetrators of the attack on the Twin Towers, and
the US. Yet the war has continued and expanded into Afghanistan.
Hussein was later captured and hanged by an Iraqi court on December
30, 2006.
“W” and Cheney’s personal revenge
has cost the US unimaginable debt, and more than twice the number of
casualties caused by the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the
Pentagon. Not to mention the untold number of civilian casualties in
Iraq and Afghanistan.
The cost for these wars during “W’s”
administration has depleted the US treasury and was charged on a
“credit card” to be paid by following administrations plunging
the US into trillions of dollars in debt.
During “W’s” administration we
witnessed the worst greed by banks and Wall Street CEOs, Kenneth Lay
of Enron, Bernard Madoff, Mitt Romney & Bain Capital, etc., all
paying themselves million dollar salaries and bonuses and stripping
pension funds, savings funds, mortgage funds, company assets, and
putting thousands of people out of work while the American economy
was going down the toilet.
In the end, what has been accomplished
by this act of reckless revenge? What have we settled by waging war
in and on two Middle Eastern countries? What has been changed? So far
the most we have accomplished is the uniting of all Arabic and
Islamic peoples in a hatred of jihad proportions against America.
Middle Eastern countries have been in
conflict with each other for thousands of years. When America forces
leave Iraq and Afghanistan, deep rooted cultural traditions will
prevail and conditions will continue as they have been for centuries.
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