US Meddling in Iraqi Affairs May Lead to More Casualties
US Meddling in Iraqi Affairs May Lead to More Civilian Casualties
WASHINGTON, June 20 (RIA Novosti), Lyudmila Chernova – The policy of the US administration in Iraq is to interfere in the country’s domestic affairs, which may result in more deaths among the civilian population, Francis Boyle, a Harvard-educated professor at the University of Illinois, told RIA Novosti.
“Today, it’s already
been reported in America that the US diplomats are working
to depose [Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri] Maliki and put
somebody more pliable in his place. This would clearly
constitute an illegal intervention into the domestic affairs
of Iraq,” the professor said Friday.
US President
Barack Obama announced Thursday that Washington will send up
to 300 US military advisers to Iraq to help Bagdad repel the
advance of terrorists who have gained control over a large
part of the country.
The New York Times reported
earlier that the US supports the Iraqi forces seeking to
depose Maliki and replace him with another leader more loyal
to various communities in the country.
Boyle said the
announcement that 300 troops are being sent to Iraq by
President Obama is a euphemism for them becoming forward air
controllers for bombing strikes.
“Obama said he is
preparing for ‘targeted and precise military action,’
but we have seen repeatedly in the US wars against
Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, there is nothing precise about
any of these bombings,” the professor said, adding: “And
there will be yet again more terrible civilian casualties,
and only innocent civilians are going to
suffer.”
“In the first US-Iraq war, the US
exterminated close to 200,000 Iraqis, then it imposed
genocidal economic sanctions that killed some 1.2 million or
more. Then the Bush Jr. war killed some 1.4 million
Iraqis,” the professor noted. “And it looks like they
are preparing to kill more. That’s always been a US
policy.”
According to Boyle, the Obama
administration decided to work with extremist elements in
Syria to overthrow its legitimate government. But then the
same extremist groups began to work in Iraq with the Sunni
population in order to overthrow the Shiite government put
in power by the Bush administration.
“It appears the
United States is reaping the whirlwind here. It’s a
terrible situation. It appears that Iraq is on the verge of
a collapse as a state, if it’s not collapsed already,”
the professor asserted.
Boyle claims the current
situation is the result of the neoconservative agenda going
back to the administration of George Bush senior in the
first Gulf war in 1991.
“After the ceasefire
President Bush senior first encouraged Kurds to rebel
against the Saddam Hussein government. Then he encouraged
the Shiite population to rebel against it. And then they
instituted the so-called no-fly zones over both the Kurdish
and the Shiite areas, basically permitting them to
consolidate and control their own ethnically based
statelets,” the professor explained. “As the culmination
of the long-term policy, the country now is on the verge of
a civil war.”
Boyle underlined that Iraq was the
only state in the Arab world with the power to stand up to
the imperial designs of the US and Israel, but is now being
destroyed as a state.
“They have destroyed Iraq as a
state as well as Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya. They have
dismembered Sudan, and are deliberately destabilizing
Pakistan, trying to crack up the country into its
constituent units, and most importantly to neutralize the
so-called Islamic bomb,” the professor said. “We’ve
seen a consistent pattern by the United States around the
Middle East, and also in the Balkans back in 1990s with
respect to Yugoslavia, to crack up states, and leading to
genocide, war crimes, and crimes against
humanity.”
Boyle also noted that although the
election just took place, bargaining over who should be the
new prime minister
continues.
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