Bomb Iraq?
By Firas Al-Atraqchi
Sure. Let’s go in there full throttle and use our most impressive machinery to bomb those Iraqi bastards back to the
Middle Ages. Let’s teach them a lesson they won’t forget; destroy their bridges and their hospitals, their water
refining stations, and their pharmaceutical plants. Their food warehouses and ambulances. Their livestock and
greenhouses. Let’s pump our entire stock of depleted Uranium (DU) as we drop thousands of bombs into Iraqi skies and
cause widespread cancer and birth defects. Let’s carpet bomb anyone who runs for shelter, civilians, elderly, women,
children, military, Saddam’s cronies.
Let’s wipe out all their military facilities and make the job easier for invading Turkish and Iranian armies who have
been eyeing Iraq for quite some time. Let’s wipe out all the oil refineries and energy installations so that Iraq
becomes an importer of fuel and not an exporter. Let’s completely decimate what is left of a public health system
thereby ensuring malnourishment en masse. Let’s take out their schools and make one of the most literate populations in
the Arab world a society of illiterate and traumatized people.
How are we gonna do it? Heck, we got them thar Daisy Cutter bombs. We got Napalm. We got the B-1 and B-52 bombers. We
burned them raghead Afghans pretty good; let’s move on. And if needed we sure can nuke ‘em.
Let’s deploy our smart bombs which are uncanny in their sniffing out of bomb shelters with complete disregard for who or
what are in there.
Let’s knock out all those missiles pointing upwards. What? They ain’t missiles? Minarets? What the heck are those? Let’s
get them too! And let’s write ‘ramadhan greetings’ on our bombs...uhm something like...”say hello to Allah”.
Let’s disregard the fact that there are no links between September 11th and Iraq. Let’s forget that Israeli, Egyptian,
British and Saudi Arabian Intelligence have all said they have seen nothing that concludes Iraq was behind the tragic
events of September 11th. Let’s downplay the fact that the anthrax strain that was used in the despicable attack on
innocent Americans (five innocent people have tragically lost their lives from anthrax inhalation) was a homegrown
strain. Or the fact that the FBI believes it is a homegrown right-wing fascist kook with a score to settle who is behind
these attacks.
Let’s ignore the fact that the Czech intelligence service now refutes their earlier claim that Iraqi agents met with
Mohammad Ata, and that it was a case of mistaken identities. Let’s instead follow the CNN party politik and believe
everything aired.
Or, let’s listen to Richard Butler, former head of UNSCOM, as he spews forth his delusional theories of who was behind
the WTC and anthrax attacks. We can always turn to Butler for lackey support. If we want to blame the invasion of Poland
on the Hopi Indians, good ol’ But will be there to fully support us. Let’s also ignore Scott Ritter, Butler’s lead
weapons inspector in Iraq when he states time and time again that he does not believe Iraq has any nuclear or
bio-weapons capability any more.
Let’s listen to Daniel Pipes and Charles Krauthammer. Remember how they both advocated the ethnic cleansing of
Palestinians to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? Yeah, we can bet on them to support us when we wipe out 22
million Iraqis because we can’t get at one man.
Let’s turn a blind eye to Hans Von Sponeck, the U.N. Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq when he cites the death of 200
Iraqi children daily due to the merciful sanctions regime. Let’s support the women of Afghanistan to get unveiled while
allowing 70 percent of Iraqi women the luxury to suffer from anemia due to these sanctions.
Let’s make sure the press don’t go in there to report on civilian deaths. We will simply call them “collateral damage”.
Even better, we may resort to the Queen herself, Madeline Albright, who will tell us that more than one million dead
children are “most certainly worth it”. Oh, and let’s give her a Nobel Peace Prize for being such a humanitarian.
Oh, wait a minute, haven’t we done all of that already? Didn’t we do this in ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98? Haven’t
11 years of sanctions decimated the Iraqi people already?
Yes,...so lets not again.
Firas Al-Atraqchi is a Muslim Canadian journalist living on the Pacific coast