Bush’s Constitutional delusions
Published Aug 25, 2005 3:39 AM
When the Bush administration ordered the U.S. military into Iraq, the
would-be conquerors in Washington were enveloped in an extravagant fantasy-the
vision of U.S. forces joyously being greeted as liberators by the Iraqi people
who were preparing to shower them with flowers as they marched triumphantly
through the streets of Baghdad.
The deaths of almost 2,000 U.S. troops,
the wounding of thousands more and the determined intransigence of the Iraqi
resistance have not cured Bush and company of its penchant towards
self-delusion. For it took self-delusion for Washington to imagine that it could
order the unholy collection of bourgeois stooges it brought out of exile and its
gang of domestic collaborators to construct a constitutional order that would
neatly demonstrate the neo-con theory of “bringing democracy” to
Iraq.
Instead, the 75-member “constitutional committee,” which
is composed of U.S.-approved power brokers, has broken up into a war of
irreconcilable, unprincipled factions grabbing for oil, territory and power that
threatens to break up Iraq.
Among the principle actors in this farce are
Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, spokesperson for the Shiite Dawa Party, who
was part of the U.S.-appointed Iraqi Governing Council; Jalil Talabani, a leader
of the Kurdish landlords whose Pesh merga fought alongside U.S. troops during
the March 2003 invasion and in Falluja; and Baqir Al-Hakim of the Supreme
Council of the Islamic Revolution (SCIRI), associated with Shiite Grand
Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani. Now SCIRI is promoting Islam in the constitutional
process. But SCIRI folded its hands and collaborated with U.S. forces during the
U.S. invasion and desecration of the holy city of Najaf to put down the
insurrection of fellow Shiite Muqtada al-Sadr.
And then there is Ahmad
Chalabi, Pentagon favorite, banker-embezzler and exile who is the so-called
“secular” representative of the Shiites. The Defense Minister,
Sadoon al-Dulaimi, is a Sunni who fled to Britain in 1990 and returned with the
bayonets of U.S. forces in 2003. The Islamic Party, the Dawa Party, the
followers of the al-Hakim dynasty and the Kurdish Democratic Party were all
opposed to the revolution of 1958 which ousted the British-backed monarchy,
overturned the privileges of the landlords, gave rights to women and finally
nationalized Iraqi oil. Now they see a chance to regain their class privileges
under the protection of the Pentagon and U.S. imperialism.
These
conspirators have been “negotiating” behind the backs of the Iraqi
masses for over 70 sessions now and they are still at each others throats. Under
the guise of “federalism” versus centralism, and Islamic rule versus
secularism, class interests of bosses, landlords and warlords are being fought
out. The so-called “constitutional process” is a complete farce. And
all of Bush’s projections have gone up in smoke.
The lust for loot
among the collaborators and puppets has run riot in the Green Zone. It is only
exceeded by the voracious appetite of the U.S. oil companies, the Penta gon and
the military-industrial complex. Washington has failed as miserably at
orchestrating a “constitutional” settlement in Iraq as it has in the
war.
Fortunately for the workers and oppressed of the world, the heroic
Iraqi resistance is exhibiting the most extraordinary self-sacrifice and
determination to destroy Bush’s triumphalist delusions—both military
and political.
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