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August
07, 2006

He who controls the present controls the past, and he who controls
the past controls the future. George Orwell, 1984
Orwellian Overture
By any rational reckoning, we have lost the war in Iraq, unless there
is some plan to escalate it to World War Three, mobilizing the US economy
and returning to the draft. How could we be at such a low point without
there having been a vigorous national debate about our deeply flawed war
goals, war plans and war results?
In April of 2003, we saw Saddam Hussein's statue fall in Baghdad. On Mayday,
2003 we read "Mission Accomplished" as Bush praised his Shock-and-Awe
war from the USS Abraham Lincoln. By the summer of 2003, though, we heard
the word insurgency for the first time, and within a year we were hearing
words like Sunni Triangle, militias and civil war -- and we've been hearing
them ever since.
In 1984 Orwell pointed out that Big Brother, through its Ministry of Truth
(Minitrue), never admitted failure in reporting war, and neither have
those who were supposed to be reporting our Iraq fiasco. We haven't had
any Congressional oversight, media scrutiny or military correction for
the worst war results in American history. In Orwellian terms, the Bush
League is a Big Brother imitation, and our current corporate-run US media
is a rental Minitrue.
If journalistic ethics -- or regard for truth -- could influence them,
the media wouldn't continue to tell us, through pages, cameras and microphones,
that there is any kind of success -- or prospect of success -- in the
disastrous Quicksand War. They swore to be an embedded asset for the Bush
League, though, and they've kept their devil's pact by finding new ways
to shade, hedge and omit the facts. They have told us every lie necessary
to bring us to the Middle East in the first place, and now are telling
us every lie necessary to keep us there.
Compromised Commanders
Our top officers share the blame for the military/media propaganda effort.
Just last week we heard American generals like Joint Chiefs Chairman Peter
Pace and CENTCOM Commander General John Abazaid squirm before Senate questions
about the country we liberated in 2003 -- and have been killing ever since,
as we lost control of it. Showing true Bush League loyalty, the wriggling
warlords sought to avoid telling the truth, but enough came out to paint
a poor picture.
We have an Army with broken down equipment and burned out soldiers, and
we no longer have a US strategic reserve for ready deployment. Civil war
is erupting in Iraq. We have lost Baghdad, the city whose capture we boasted
about as our Cheerleader-in-Chief, George Bush, urged Iraqi Resistance
to "bring it on" back on July 4th, 2003. Thousands of US troops
are being drawn from other places in Iraq -- many of them embattled --
to retake the capital. In short, we're back to square one -- and we're
worn out.
As I watched the glittering generals hem and haw, bob and weave and make
excuses for themselves I remembered my enlisted days, when we grumbled
that officers were nothing but politicians. Rumsfeld, who never pretended
to be anything other than a politician, sat between his puppet generals,
and from time to time put in a forceful word of distortion. Brazenly,
he admitted no problems at all, and argued tirelessly that two plus two
really do make five. All you have to do, he assures us, is understand
that we're in a global war, Iraq is the central front in that global war
and Baghdad is the key to Iraq. To the Bush League this is called geopolitics,
but to me it still seems like quicksand.
Baghdad and Fallujah
Just as the major strategic strains of this war have been kept back from
the American People, the tactical tangle has been covered up as well.
The current Battle of Baghdad demands that we remember that -- or realize
it for the first time if we didn't know it before.
We must take the unhappy premise that the media is getting paid not to
discover military reality, but to cover up. We must read between the lines,
as if we were intelligence officers working to understand enemy media
-- which is in fact what ours has become in spewing propaganda. We must
understand that catching them in lies is an old story, which only seems
new because it doesn't get told by the media that has been caught again
and again.
The Battle of Baghdad (2003): On April 4, 2003, Army and Marine units
were poised to encircle and reduce Baghdad. On the morning of April 5,
"Baghdad Bob" said that we had been counterattacked and suffered
heavy losses at the Baghdad Airport -- and he was telling the truth. The
US media/military pros labeled it all a lie, though, then shifted from
the real battle to Private Jessica Lynch for three days. The sham show
ended only after hundreds US GI's had died, while killing thousand Iraqis.
It ended with a propaganda pull-down of a Saddam statue in Baghdad, just
to make sure we knew that Saddam had indeed fallen.
The Fight
of Fallujah (2004): In April 2004, the Bush League decided to crush the
ongoing Sunni insurgency in its Fallujah stronghold. As the Fight of Fallujah
raged, the true dead and wounded counts of US GI's were again covered
up, as was the eventual mission failure. In November Bush decided to use
some of his election "political capital" by evening the score
on Fallujah. The second part of the Fight of Fallujah was as under-covered
and covered-up as the first. Its most notable results were to provide
the world with a new Guernica, thus removing any claim we had to protecting
Iraqis.
The Battle of Baghdad (ongoing): Although Israel has held the headlines
with its invasion of Lebanon, there has been a fierce fight in the Iraqi
capital, prompting the sending of reinforcements whose aim is to retake
Baghdad. Last weekend the fighting was intense, and even the cover-up
media expressed condolences for the US dead (while hiding their numbers).
They even complained that the Israeli attack on civilians in Qana seemed
to be getting all the attention, instead of US actions and losses around
the Iraqi capital. Cynics argue that the reason for the egregious Israeli
attack on Qana was to give media something to help the uncomfortable issue
of another Battle of Baghdad. Dozens of dead Lebanese civilians held the
headlines this time quite as well as Private Jessica held them last time.
Infowar Insanity
America has been set up to exert itself without feeling the pain of it.
The normal information processes through which we determine how we are
doing in our foreign affairs has been commandeered so that we could be
commanded. The first amendment is in shambles, along with most of the
others, and has been since 911. Rumsfeld rumbles about how the most important
part of the war is the propaganda war, which he also refers to as the
information war. The two kinds of war -- propaganda and informational
-- are really the same thing, infowar.
Infowar is the key to continuing the quicksand war until the world war
can continue it, as it was always supposed to do. Those who have lied
us into this mess never intended to one day tell us the truth if good
sense proved that we needed to get out of it. Far to the contrary, they
figured that sinking the Armed Forces into Middle Eastern quicksand would
become the "footprint" from which we could commit ourselves
further still, and that end justified any lying means necessary.
We finish this essay where we started it: By any rational reckoning, we
have lost the war in Iraq, unless there is some plan to escalate it to
World War Three, mobilizing the US economy and returning to the draft.
My hunch is that just such a plan exists, and that the people who have
misled intend to implement it before remember that we are a democracy
and end a no-win war.
Captain Eric H. May, MI/PAO, USA
CO, Ghost Troop, 3/7 Cybercav+
Mission of Conscience / Patriots in Action

Captian May, a former Army intelligence and public affairs officer, was
an NBC and Wall Street Journal writer. His published Houston
Chronicle war analyses predicted disaster in Iraq. His most recent
article, Operation
Apocalypse, specifies what kind of plan the Bush administration may
use to initiate World War Three.
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