Massive Human Slaughter
By Marc Ash
t r u t h o u t | Opinion
Sunday 16 March 2003
What George W. Bush and Tony Blair are planning is the greatest act of human slaughter since Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
orchestrated the Cambodian genocide in the mid 1970s. That act killing some 1.5 to 2 million largely defenseless and
quite peaceful Cambodians.
Civilian Iraq is utterly defenseless and totally unprepared for the carnage that is about to be visited upon them. It is
murder plain and simple, murder on an unimaginable scale.
There is no "war" looming, no "conflict" with Iraq, and no "standoff." What exists is a vast military force poised to
inflict death and destruction on a major population center. Those who live there will attempt to defend themselves, but
they will fail, and the dead will cover the ground like a fallen forest.
Should this act of insanity proceed, it will stand as one of the greatest crimes against humanity ever recorded.
Know now, it can be stopped.
This deadly drama now playing out on the United Nations stage is not for diplomacy or disarmament or for some vague
resolution. They joust for one thing: the hearts of common men. All that stands between Baghdad and unprecedented
destruction is our favor, and nothing more.
The world does not oppose America; it opposes unbridled aggression. While their leaders disagree on what course to take,
the people of France, England, Spain and the United States do not. It is not the collective will of these nations that
Baghdad be destroyed and it's sons and daughters slain. We are tolerant and reasonable; we will allow the process of
inspections to proceed. Men like Bush and Blair, small in numbers and spirit, beat the drum for invasion in the hopes
that many will follow. If those many stand firm, their call will go unanswered.
The blood of innocents once shed cannot be unshed. Should the US military set about killing these people, the deed
remains our doing for all time. We are given now a precious moment for reflection. Let us use it wisely. The voices of
true American friends all over the world are clearly calling to us: Be patient... work as a group... you are not alone.
Let us not taint the American experience for all time by answering, instead, a drumbeat to madness.
We hear day after day that "Time is running out." Running out on what, on who? On Saddam Hussein? On a five thousand
year old city? On 24 million men, women and children? Or is time running out on the spirit of America? On the soul of
our people? Why is it that the world no longer cherishes American values? Could it be because we no longer cherish them
ourselves?
The right way is the American way. America's great gift to the world is fair play and due process. Democracy is not a
sales slogan. It is a commitment to tolerating dissent and yielding to consensus. Genocide, on the other hand, is true
anarchy.
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