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American Isolationism – A Fatally Flawed Ideal

The effect of the Petreaus report has been to lift American support for George Bush’s war in Iraq by 8%, according to figures released today on NBC Nightly News.

30% of Americans now approve of Bush’s handling of the war, while a massive 66% still disapprove. The most interesting figures, perhaps, are those illustrating the nation’s feelings on what should now be done. Only just over one quarter – 26% – believe leaving now is the right course of action. Almost another quarter – 24% – say the US should stay until Iraq is a stable democracy. Presumably, those twenty-four percent believe it will one day be a stable democracy? The largest figure – 37% – say troops should be pulled out within the next year, but stay in the region. Supposedly, a retreat, rather than a defeat?

All of it is irrelevant, of course, given that US leaders have no intention of pulling out – ever. General Petreaus, whether knowingly or not, has provided George Bush and his minions with the artillery necessary to continue the war at least until Bush leaves office.

On Thursday, our glorious president will stand before his people and announce troops are to be withdrawn from Iraq next year. A grand total of 30,000 or so. It will leave exactly the number that were there before the “surge” took place, but the Republican base will cheer and GOP Congressmen will breathe a little more easily knowing the people are content to have been promised a crust.

So will the American public and Congress put behind them the September deadline hailed as “make or break” a few months ago, and yet more time will pass while Iraqis continue to die or are forced from their homes and into refugee camps. Come next year, the situation will either have deteriorated, or stabilized sufficient for the 30,000 – or maybe 20,000, or 15,000 – to return home. If security continues to fall apart, Bush has only to point to that and say, “We can’t bring them home just yet….” no doubt finishing with that much overused phrase that must surely go down in history as an epitaph of the Iraq war, “…….the next six months are vital.”

Meanwhile, large sections of the American public continue to be hoodwinked by a leadership lying through its teeth. George Bush made much of Sunni Anbar province this week, secure because the US has built there al-Asad, one of its “Superbases”. The perimeter fence is seventeen miles long. It’s so big it even has a Hertz rent-a-car office.

The latest and most secretive of US bases is presently being constructed just four miles from the Iraq-Iran border. It will only house two hundred troops – for now, but there can be little doubt, given the US government’s track record in Iraq, that plans for expansion are already on the table.

There may be many Americans who shrug and say, “So what?”

An analysis of that “So what?” is startling.

The Iraq war has always been pushed as part of the war on terror. Bush’s idiom “We fight them over there so we don’t have to fight them over here….” has struck a chord in many American hearts.

What those Americans fail to comprehend, however, is that the attacks of 9/11 were in direct retaliation for the permanent military bases in Muslim lands, particularly Saudi Arabia and Mecca, where the stationing of US troops incensed many Muslims.

It is, without doubt, one of Osama bin Laden’s greatest peeves, and along with the Israeli/Palestinian debacle, has provided the ammunition necessary for successful al Qaeda recruitment.

The future scenario is not optimistic.

There is little doubt the US will eventually win the war in Iraq, at least sufficient to set up a puppet government, gain control of the oil reserves, and establish permanent military bases in the country, enabling an incursion into Iran and Syria as the next Great American “Jolly”. The effect on the Middle East will be devastating. Arab insurrection will reign and al Qaeda will become far more a force to be reckoned with than ever before. Their target will be the US and other western nations. George Bush’s excursion into Iraq, instead of preventing terrorism in the homeland will undoubtedly propagate it.

Britain and France learned the hard way that Arabs can never be beaten. They will suffer subjugation for a period, but always bide their time and await suitable opportunity. Then they strike back with impunity.

On the sidelines, Russia is building strength and re-arming. Putin knows the American president’s intentions, and with bases already too close to his own borders, neither he nor his successors will welcome a major US force permanently ensconced on the doorstep. Recent Russian/Chinese military wargames have hinted at an alliance in the offing, should it become necessary.

It could all so easily have been avoided. Yet again, America’s insistence on isolationism (“You’re either with us, or you’re with the terrorists”) has created a monster.

As George W Bush fights his “war on terror” with American and Iraqi lives, he has fashioned his own personal brand of terrorism from which this world and its population will suffer the retaliatory effects long after Bush and his shower of miscreant cronies have ceased to be the problem.

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Keeping A-Breast Of The Situation

American ladies, take note! A study last year from a team at Portsmouth University, in Britain, suggests women may be heading for saggy breasts by jogging without suitable bras. Researchers found that when a woman jogs her breasts move in a 3D figure of eight.

Now, being a man, I’m not sure if “3D” refers to the movement, or bra size, but either way it does nothing to keep the average female looking pert, especially as for every mile a woman runs her breasts bounce 148 yards.

According to a BBC report:

“The report found each breast moved independently of the body by an average of 9cm [3.5 inches] for every step taken on the treadmill.

With the average breast weighing between 200 and 300 grams, [8 and 10 ounces] this movement puts great stress on the breast’s fragile support structure…….”

So, take note all you sporty ladies out there. Next time you go jogging make sure you’re well supported. An ordinary bra only reduces bounce by about 38%, but a proper sports bra can decrease the springiness by two-thirds.

Or, as an alternative, there are a plethora of caring males out there always happy to jog alongside and offer a supporting hand, or two.

Well, we can dream, can’t we, lads?

BBC report HERE.

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Where Is George Bush’s Democracy Now?

While General Petraeus tries to persuade Americans the war in Iraq is being won, the Iraqi people themselves need no US general to help them make up their minds. A thorough and revealing poll of Iraqis organized by the BBC, ABC News, and the Japanese TV company, NHK, illustrates vividly the feelings of the Iraq people towards the invaders, their “surge”, and whether they should stay or go.

Anyone who has followed the Iraq bloggers during the war is better informed than most of the true situation in that country. One of the best was Riverbend of the blog, Baghdad Burning. She won awards for her writing, justifiably so, and then, quite suddenly it stopped on April 16th 2007 with a final post informing that she and her family had reluctantly decided to leave Iraq.

Nothing more was heard of Riverbend until just a few days ago, September 6th, when we learned she and her family finally managed to leave Iraq and had arrived safely in Syria.

Almost one in every six Iraqis have fled their homes since America, with the British trotting along behind, invaded that country in 2003. A total of over four million people.

Such figures are not part of General Petraeus’ report.

While we hear daily in the media of the dreadful losses to US troops in the country, and antiwar protesters harangue Congress to “bring the boys back home” to prevent further losses, hardly a soul cries out about the real reason America should get itself out of Iraq; the sheer hell-on-earth suffering it has caused to millions of innocent Iraqi men, women, and children.

If, the BBC/ABC/NHK poll figures are correct, and there seems little doubt they are, then between 70% – 80% of Iraqis believe all American forces should leave the country immediately. Given that George W Bush initially invaded to depose Saddam Hussein and “bring freedom and democracy” to Iraq, should America not then heed the democratic process? Iraqis have spoken, overwhelmingly, in favor of an American withdrawal.

Where is George W Bush’s democracy now?

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