KirwanWar Has Answered!Tue Apr 20, 2004 12:4167.1.155.45 http://www.rense.com/general51/warhas.htm War Has Answered!Kirwan kirwanstudios@earthlink.net 4-19-4The sought after has finally arrived. It's been well over a year, closerto two, since the formal Council of Conspirators began to plot thearrival of this day. Finally WAR has arrived in all its blood andruin-all it's chaos and oblivion.When the plotting first began, it only sought to change the language.The death of subtlety was next among the casualties and was soonfollowed by the total reorganization of society's priorities andgovernmental symbols. Emphasis was placed upon the use of words andterms. FEAR was loosed upon the country. The fear of every word wasechoed in the terror, of anything that might conflict with the impendingpromise of the war to come.This was to be the new way of all things. This would mark the new age ofPax Americana, (Bush Doctrine 2002) and would become our footprint onplanet earth. Imperial American military might was to be the one andonly path to any goal worth taking. In our number-oneness, we proceededto become the embodiment of "IT." Nothing could stop this Empiricalforce that had been ordained by perversions, combined with torturedreligious fanatical visions, and aided immeasurably by vast amounts ofhomegrown arrogance and greed. So this irresistible force was aimed andfired at the Middle East, and at Iraq in particular; after having firstglanced off the deserts of Afghanistan, as being less than useful to theglory of this cause.And all this while, the Council of Conspirators continued to designtheir dirty little plots and their secret basement plans, supported bythe theft of billions from other programs, because the "WAR" was alwaysuppermost. No mention was made that before this unholy alliance wasformed, there was no threat, there was no need to fight and die indistant deserts, for ideas that have become so contorted as to lose allmeaning now, beneath the boots of American invaders in an ancient landthat has no need of us.But still, the facts aside, they plotted and they schemed. This would bethe great achievement, a legendary victory in the annuals of militaryarms. Our invading forces would be met with flowers and open arms, andsoon all Iraq would begin to resemble West LA. But time passed, and ourtroops continued to play at war. Thousands upon thousands of the nativepopulation were killed - slaughtered really, by bombs and tanks andheavy weapons, and always this regrettable collateral damage wasdismissed as, just part of the price of freedom.Then a few months ago the pace of our need to prepare the locals fortheir new yoke of American subjugation was stepped up. We went back tohouse-to-house raids, to middle of the night searches for those who werenot there. On this path over the last year over 10,000 people werearrested, and not charged. It is still not known how many others weresimply killed in these housekeeping actions designed to make the countrysecure enough for freedom and democracy. Something else arrived with allof this, something fiercely angry, something unrelenting andremorseless - a people were beginning to awaken to the seizure of theirland and of their way of life. As the anniversary of the beginning ofthis crime approached, a new and unquiet spirit began to move throughoutthat land, and with it came the true dogs of war: red of tooth and claw,frenzied in their outrage, determined in their wrath to force us fromtheir land. And this is where we are today.This was the scene, behind the scene, when four American mercenarieswere ambushed and murdered, their corpses brutally disfigured and lefthanging from a bridge in Fallujah. The images were flashed around theworld. Outrage was immediate and the military soon decided to pounceupon the "thugs" that did this to these American civilians. But theyweren't civilians, they were mercenaries, calling themselvescontractors, and they were armed to the teeth in a war zone. They werealso part of the same group of Americans that had been ripping peoplefrom what was left of their homes, at gunpoint, in the middle of thenight and hauling half of them away to camps, never be heard from again.Those not arrested were frequently beaten, usually in front to theirfamilies, and sometimes killed. All of this in a brutal effort todiscover who the enemy really was: then the men in black would justdisappear until the next time. This was what the people of Fallujahremembered about American law and order, and this is part of what hasfinally brought on the full appearance of total WAR, back into Iraq.Prior to the four dead mercenaries, thousands and thousands of Iraqi'sdied brutal and needless deaths, and no one except other Arabs allowedthose pictures to go out into the world. The American War machine didn'teven count how many of those they came to liberate, who had to die, toget their personal slice of freedom's sometimes deadly air.When Fallujah resisted in force, the American war machine wentover-the-top with all weapons blazing. In that weeklong outburst weclaimed that 95% of all those killed were resistance fighters. The factssay otherwise. The dead children and so many women and the elderly withbullets in the back are hard to argue with. But our intrepid mediarepresentatives saw none of this.Now, everything has changed. The war that didn't happen last year hasarrived in full and bloody conflagration. The road between Baghdad andthe Airport is now a free fire zone, transports cannot move except inthe far north of the country. All over Iraq, the military is under siegeby reinvigorated people who want their country back. People also wanttheir families to be free from marauding invaders and of having theirhomes and farms bombed, their way of life destroyed by those who do noteven speak their language: People (mostly US military) who ridiculetheir religion and their customs, and shoot too often, before they evenknow what might be going on.Before we came they had Saddam and his brutality, but they also hadremnants of the world's oldest civilization, their museums and theirancient books, their records, and their way of life. Many of their womenheld open and honorable professions, today these same women areuncertain of their future, in a society now permanently in flux. Duringthe invasion most people could only watch while US Marines either stoodby and watched it all go up in flames, or watched the bandits as theylooted what was left of what used to be the Iraqi state. There is littlelove between the people of Iraq and their current occupiers (us).What is different now, is that the tables have been completely turned,and we are about to finally have to begin to pay the price that wardemands, from those who chose war carelessly. Body bags are the firstinstance of failed political polices. In this case diplomacy was nevereven tried-because our anointed one, had talked to god and then decided,"WAR was what it had to be!" Never mind that there were laws aboutmaking those kinds of decisions. This mattered not to BUSH, because hewas chosen above all men to bring freedom to the waiting world, despitethe rights of other peoples, and the Constitution of the USA. Bush hadhis mission, and nothing as small as the US Congress or the courts weregoing to get between him and his mission: because he was chosen by godto do this. So Bush ordered the war to begin, but knowing nothing of warin reality, he didn't even begin to see this coming!Now as surely as night follows day, WAR has followed on his orders,having heard the call directly from his lips. A little late perhaps, butat last the bloody fighting has finally begun, and our leader willfinally have his war to stain his term of office, and to mark thepremature end of thousands of lives that need not have been terminatedby this mentally deficient fool who calls himself "the president." Nowhis only problem is how to escape this ever-growing quagmire in thewasteland that Iraq has now become?We cannot leave, and we cannot stay. Our allies are beginning to pack itin, and think again about just what this adventure was really beenabout. This is not just W's problem; anymore it's ours as well. Thosetroops that are dying daily, they are our loved ones, part of the bloodand treasure than Bush has thrown away so freely just to satiate hisego, in his little talks with god. When politics is just a bit oftheater, a little graft, and a lot of corruption, that's business asusual. But when politicians begin to buy their own BS, and begin makingclaims upon the world, and all the profits that abound within it - thenit's time for the ancient Gods of WAR to begin to play theirblood-stained hands-again.Now there is all this talk about elections; who is credible, and who isnot - it's bunk! Iraq is not ours to dictate to, it never was. Theentire fiasco about elections has nothing to do with running Iraq; ithas only to do with saving the ass of the idiotic fools that invadedIraq in the first place-unilaterally-standing as they did against thewhole world, except for the Brits and the Israeli's. Well they did theirthing, and got the disaster that they were told they should expect. Nowthey want to dignify all that death and destruction they have wrought inIraq, by papering over all that crime with yet another puppetgovernment! Time's up for the Bushites. The world has been there anddone this; way too many times already. This time it just won'twash-we'll have to wait and see, no doubt-but the odds are heavier thistime, against this course of action, than they have ever been before!How shall we explain the footprint that we will not leave in old Iraq?How can we explain to our children what we tried to do to all thosepeople, and in the name of what? "We killed them in order to make themfree?" We bankrupted this nation and drained even the red ink from ourtreasury in service to which multi-national corporate friends of the manwho stole that office that he claims as his? And despite all that, wehave done nothing to rein in this man who talks to god, and sends ourmen and women out to die, because he has a vision for the world?It's fascinating that none of the "newscasts" here have had the courageto show us what is happening daily to our troops, or to those that weare killing by the hundreds in Iraq. We've been practicing selectivecoverage now since well before this "war" began. When will be begin tochoose to tell the truth? Because the way it's going now, we will soonbe trapped by our own military shortsightedness. Those failures can't becovered up forever. When will that day of reckoning arrive? Maybe justlike" the revolution" - the results this time just won't be televised.kirwan DEAD HEARTS BEATING D., Tue Apr 20 13:11
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