Saturday, May 24, 2008

Empire at a Loss

Tomdispatch: Michael Schwartz, The Loss of an Imperial Dream
In Washington, for Democratic as well as Republican politicians, the outpost idea remains at the heart of the policy agenda for Iraq in this election year, along with a neoliberal economy featuring a modernized oil sector in which multinational firms are to use state-of-the-art technology to maximize the country's lagging oil production.

Iraqi resistance of every kind and on every level has, however, prevented this vision from becoming reality. Because of the Iraqis, the glorious sounding Global War on Terror has been transformed into an endless, hopeless actual war.

But the Iraqis have paid a terrible price for resisting. The invasion and the social and economic policies that accompanied it have destroyed Iraq, leaving its people essentially destitute. In the first five years of this endless war, Iraqis have suffered more for resisting than if they had accepted and endured American military and economic dominance. Whether consciously or not, they have sacrificed themselves to halt Washington's projected military and economic march through the oil-rich Middle East on the path to a new American Century that now will never be.

2 comments:

Glynn Kalara said...

Everywhere in the world stealing is a crime, unless of course its being done by BV$H and his friends then its ok. We're all complicit because we did nothing too stop this crowd. All we did was whine and dine and shop. The rest of humanity has had it with us.

Jim Sande said...

Its interesting GK, originally I was in a peace group in my community to protest the war.

The group led to doing some public talks on the neo-cons, who at that time were still a mysterious unknown entity.

That led to a study group.

The study group led me to writing some articles which is something I never did in my life.

That led me to this blog.

We are not really doing much to stop this shit war in Iraq, especially on this blog, but at least we are doing something, not sure what, but I know its something.