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Robert Fisk's World: Bush rescues Wall Street but leaves his soldiers to die in Iraq

Until the elections, the people in the Middle East are yesterday’s men

Saturday, 27 September 2008

It was a weird week to be in the United States. On Tuesday, secretary of the treasury Henry Paulson told us that "this is all about the American taxpayer – that's all we care about". But when I flipped the page on my morning paper, I came across the latest gloomy statistic which Americans should care more about. "As of Wednesday evening, 4,162 US service members and 11 Defence Department civilians had been identified as having died in the Iraq war." By grotesque mischance, $700bn – the cost of George Bush's Wall Street rescue cash – is about the same figure as the same President has squandered on his preposterous war in Iraq, the war we have now apparently "won" thanks to the "surge" – for which, read "escalation" – in Baghdad. The fact that the fall in casualties coincides with the near-completion of the Shia ethnic cleansing of Sunni Muslims is not part of the story.

Indeed, a strange narrative is now being built into the daily history of America. First we won the war in Afghanistan by overthrowing the evil, terrorist-protecting misogynist Islamist crazies called the Taliban, setting up a democratic government under the exotically dressed Hamid Karzai. Then we rushed off to Iraq and overthrew the evil, terrorist-protecting, nuclear-weaponised, secular Baathist crazies under Saddam, setting up a democratic government under the pro-Iranian Shia Nouri al-Maliki. Mission accomplished. Then, after 250,000 Iraqi deaths – or half a million or a million, who cares? – we rushed back to Kabul and Kandahar to win the war all over again in Afghanistan. The conflict now embraces our old chums in Pakistan, the Saudi-financed, American-financed Interservices Intelligence Agency whose Taliban friends – now attacked by our brave troops inside Pakistani sovereign territory – again control half of Afghanistan.

We are, in fact, now fighting a war in what I call Irakistan. It's hopeless; it's a mess; it's shameful; it's unethical and it's unwinnable and no wonder the Wall Street meltdown was greeted with such relief by Messrs Obama and McCain. They couldn't suspend their campaigns to discuss the greatest military crisis in America's history since Vietnam – but for Wall Street, no problem. The American taxpayer – "that's all we care about". Mercifully for the presidential candidates, they don't have to debate the hell-disaster of Iraq any more, nor US-Israeli relations, nor Exxon or Chevron or BP-Mobil or Shell. George Bush's titanic if mythical battle between good and evil has transmogrified into the conflict between good taxpayers and evil bankers. Phew! No entanglement in the lives and deaths of the people of the Middle East. Until the elections – barring another 9/11 – they are yesterday's men and women.

But truth lurks in the strangest of airports. I'm chewing my way though a plate of spiced but heavy-boned chicken wings – final proof of why chickens can't fly – at John Wayne airport in Orange County (take a trip down the escalator and you can actually see a larger-than-life statue of the "Duke"), and up on the screen behind the bar pops Obama himself. The word "Change" flashes on the logo and the guy on my left shakes his head. "I got a brother who's just come back from Afghanistan," he says. "He's been fighting there but says there's no infrastructure so there can be no victory. There's nothing to build on. We're not wanted." At California's San Jose University, a guy comes up and asks me to sign my new book for him. "Write 'To Sergeant 'D'," he says with a sigh. "That's what they call me. Two tours in Iraq, just heading out to Afghanistan." And he rolls his eyes and I wish him safe home afterwards.

Of course, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict no longer gets a look into the debate. McCain's visit to the Middle East and Obama's visit to the Middle East – in which they outdid each other in fawning to the Israeli lobby (Obama's own contribution surely earning him membership of the Knesset if not entry to the White House) – are safely in the past. Without any discussion, Israeli and US officials held a three-day security-technology forum in Washington this month which coincided with an equally undebated decision by the dying Bush administration to give a further $330m in three separate arms deals for Israel, including 28,000 M72A7 66mm light anti-armour weapons and 1,000 GBU-9 small diameter bombs from Boeing. Twenty-five Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets are likely to be approved before the election. The Israeli-American talks were described as "the most senior bilateral high-technology dialogue ever between the two allies". Nothing to write home about, of course.

Almost equally unreported in major US papers – save by the good old Washington Report – was a potential scandal in good old Los Angeles to which Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa recently returned after a $225,000 junket to Israel with three council members and other city officials (along with families, kids, etc). The purpose? To launch new agreements for security at Los Angeles international airport. Council members waffled away on cellphones and walked out of the chamber when protesters claimed that the council was negotiating with a foreign power before seeking bids from American security services. One of the protesters asked if the idea of handing LAX's security to the Israelis was such a good idea when Israeli firms were operating security at Boston Logan and Newark on 9/11 when a rather sinister bunch of Arabs passed through en route to their international crimes against humanity.

But who cares? 9/11? Come again? What's that got to do with the American taxpayer?

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Useful reading and thought provoking

Posted by This and any other related field | 03.10.08, 03:45 GMT

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Fisk is right when he says the bailout distraction is perfect for Obama and McCain. Do you realize I get way more accurate information online thru intl. sources than the "crack" neocon American MSM?

Right now in the States, pointless "commentary" about is it a bailout or not or people not seeing what total idiots McCain and palin reigns. Does anybody realize that we're at wat?

Posted by Tom | 03.10.08, 00:02 GMT

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Robert/ You have been twittering on about the Iraq and Afghan wars without mentioning the fact that America and its Christian
Allies had planned to attack Afghanistan before 9/11. The real aim
was to target the Caspian sea oil
The removal of the ' Terrorist ' Al Quid YuNot group run by Osama Bin Ladin and sheltered by the dreaded Taliban was the
cover up position.
This group was the Mujhadeen who fought the Russians in Afghan.
as Americas proxy. Now Bush is going out with a Bang stimulating
the enmity of Pakistans forces. These forces have the Atomic bomb. Shoudnt somebody tell Bush to desist?

Posted by Jim | 02.10.08, 22:15 GMT

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Keep on reporting it as it is Robert, there are very few like you left especially in the US/UK, some of the great old timers in reporting must be spinning the ground at the dross we have now.

Posted by James | 02.10.08, 20:17 GMT

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Mr Levy, it's quite appaling to read such a simplistic account of history(?).Please, make use of honest judgment and objectivity.To all the memory/facts I can gather from the very first Abbassid Caliphate up to the Ottoman Empire, I can't recall an episode of forced exodus of any minority, including the Jews.However, it is true the jews of the muslim world rightfully chose to emigrate as a result of a combination of factors to Europe and the new world from the end of the 18th century : industrialisation and economic prosperity,the technological advance of Europe seemed to be a little more seducing than the decaying Ottoman empire from the 17th century down to its final demise after WWI...The pogroms in eastern Europe and Russia in the 19th century started the reflection on a national jewish state,and as we know was reinforced by the tragedy of the nazi holocaust .The1947 civil war in Palestine was the first sparkle of an open Arab-Jewish confrontation...

Posted by M | 02.10.08, 13:12 GMT

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How do muslims figure in crimes against humanity committed by the US in places like hiroshima and nagazaki and korea and vietnam?? clearly ignorant bunch or racists! go fisk go

Posted by khaled | 02.10.08, 09:33 GMT

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AT last - Thank god for some sane writing. I have always liked Robert Fisk's approach - his dedication to those less fortunate living in the Middle East. His measured approach to all matters on which he writes.
As an Englishman who now lives in Canada and who has read extensively the history of the Middle and Far East (having been stationed there back in the 50's). I am well aware of the responsibility that Britain has for things that have happened in the Middle East. However that has been totally overshadowed by the "machinations" of sucsessive US goverments. Their unswereving support for an Israeli goverment, who in my opinion have and never had any intention that there should be a separate Palestinian state. Sadly I doubt that whoever gets into the Whitehouse will have any effect. Such a pity.
Thank you ffor this opportunity to "let off steam" John

Posted by John Durrant | 01.10.08, 18:44 GMT

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Fisk gets it right again.

Posted by Ed Daniel | 01.10.08, 17:52 GMT

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Jon (16:56 GMT)
Aparently you didn't underestand me. I would like to know why is it ok for Arabs to kick the Jews out of their countries and lot let minorities in their countries be independent while at the same time ask for their "rights" (to kill the Jews) in Israel?
"Arab refugees"... Thousands of Jews were expeled from the Arab world, but they don't live in tents and don't blackmail (give me money or we will hijack your planes, bomb your cities, etc.) the UN or the rest of the world.
And how can a British newspaper criticize Israel. 22 Arab countries + Iran declared war on Israel. Iraq (and Afghanistan) never declared war on Britain. They declared war and attacked Israel. Now tell me what are your troops doing gin that country?

Posted by ricardo levy | 01.10.08, 12:56 GMT

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Clive Kitchin, Fisk (and lefty press) makes people like you think that Israel is the biggest problem in the world. Only because Israel is the Jewish people's country. Israel (5 million Jews) did not declare war on the Arab states (22 and already one in Palestine, Jordan) + Iran. Palestine was divided by the UN between Arabs and Jews. They did not create Arab state #23 (as if the world needs another muslims dictatorship...) and instead attacked Israel. Spain and Portugal (European Christian like England) got rid of Arab invaders long ago (and Bin-Laden wants it back). Jews got their country back in '48. Many other poeple live under Arab (from Arabia) occupation in the ME. Kurds, Copts, Berebers, etc. Why is Mr. Fisk not worried?

Posted by ricardo levy | 01.10.08, 12:41 GMT

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