Whew, that’s some serious revisionism…
The discussion was moderated by Grover Norquist, who asked the congressmen how many of their colleagues now think the war was a mistake.
Rohrabacher:
“I will say that the decision to go in, in retrospect, almost all of us think that was a horrible mistake. …Now that we know that it cost a trillion dollars, and all of these years, and all of these lives, and all of this blood… all I can say is everyone I know thinks it was a mistake to go in now.”
McClintock:“I think everyone [in Congress] would agree that Iraq was a mistake.”
Tis a shame that Condi didn’t get that memo…
"I would many times over liberate Iraq again from Saddam Hussein," Rice said. "I think he was a danger to the Middle East."
However, she suggested the U.S. government failed to understand "how broken Iraq was as a society" and should have focused its rebuilding efforts outside of Baghdad, the capital.
"We tried to rebuild Iraq from Baghdad out, and we really should have rebuilt Iraq from outside Baghdad in," she said.
"We should have worked with the tribes, worked in the provinces," she said, adding that smaller projects should have been favored over big ones.
*gah* Apparently, She’s still searching for those ever elusive WMDs…
Here’s an Open Letter that needs to be published extensively…
Dear Sir,
It is the 7th anniversary of the illegal and war criminal invasion of Iraq by US, UK and Australian forces on 20 March 2003. What has been the human cost?
As of 20 March 2010 post-invasion violent deaths in Occupied Iraq total 1.4 million (according to the eminent US Just Foreign Policy).
Post-invasion under-5 infant deaths total 0.8 million and post-invasion non-violent excess deaths (avoidable deaths, deaths that did not have to happen) total 1.1 million (based on 2006 revision data from the UN Population Division), this being identical to an independent estimate from under-5 infant deaths.
Gulf War violent deaths totalled 0.2 million and excess deaths and under- 5 infant deaths under Sanctions (1990-2003) totalled 1.7 million and 1.2 million, respectively.
In the period 1990-2010 Iraqi violent deaths totalled 1.6 million, non-violent excess deaths from deprivation totalled 2.8 million, under-5 infant deaths (90% avoidable and due to US Alliance war crimes in gross violation of the Geneva Convention) totalled 2.0 million and refugees totalled 5-6 million.
This is an Iraqi Holocaust and an Iraqi Genocide as per Article 2 of the UN Genocide Convention (cf WW2 Jewish Holocaust, 5-6 million killed, 1 in 6 dying from deprivation).
Yours sincerely,
Dr Gideon Polya, Melbourne , Victoria 3085, Australia
Paging The Hague…!



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The only hope of any justice appears to lie with the ICC. When the member states meet, perhaps a definition of crimes of aggression will finally be agreed upon. The UN is useless.
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“The International Criminal Court Review Conference, 31st May – 11 June 2010 – Kampala, Uganda”
http://www.iccuganda2010.ug/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=5&cntnt01origid=15&cntnt01returnid=68
Some people learn slowly. At least most of them are now admitting they would not do it again. To which, I suppose, the answer is “so what” since it is a little like Clinton saying he would not do an intern, again. The fact is, they thought it was going to be “hit and run,” not “war is hell.”
As to “under 5 deaths,” a comparison of birth rates is probably in order, first. “Lies, damn lies, and statistics.”
“Violations of Iraqi Children Rights Under the American Occupation
For two decades, Iraqi children, along with all other elements of Iraqi society, have been subjected to grave violations of human rights.
The American occupation forces, and the occupation-assigned Iraqi government, grossly failed to fulfill their most basic duties towards the children of Iraq in accordance with the UN/CRC Convention on the Rights of the Child, Resolution 25/ Session 44, November 1989. The convention was ratified by 194 United Nations countries, except the USA and Somalia.
Numerous violations of Iraqi children’s rights have systematically and continuously been committed under the American occupation of Iraq.”
http://uruknet.com/index.php?p=m64334&hd=&size=1&l=e
Seemingly, Obama is using the stick, rather than the carrot, on Israel…
Maybe that’s why Bibi is planning to visit the WH on Tuesday… Monday, Hillary will be giving a speech to AIPAC…
Pass the popcorn, please…! ;-)
good catch, Tuttle.
useful for Hamas’ tunnels in Lebanon?