So, it's now 5 days into the war and I still find myself very ambivalent to the whole situation. If you're wondering how I can still be in the middle, then maybe I'm being just too analytical. After all, the war isn't going as well as they promised,
right?
Moreover, we know that the US originally tried to hide the
Kurdish genocide inflicted when Saddam gassed his own people. But hold on, we know that there are questions about Iraq's
anthrax stockpiles and
how they were
possibly
used.
As you can see, I don't have a way to parse everything...maybe I should listen to the French, Russian, and Chinese...Let's see, the French aren't
so pure or so noble and we haven't
even gotten deep into equipment and oil agreements. Ok, so how about Russia? Hmmmm, isn't it funny how a country can negotiate new deals in the midst of a UN arms inspection? So it has finally fallen to China to prove
that there is something honest about the anti-war
group at the UN...oops.
And what about the fringe
reports?
That being said, the US is just as enmeshed
economically, but not for oil, at least not for current needs. This is getting harder and harder, not easier and easier.
Maybe I should fall back on my history...what about the major reason the UN was created...meaning the elimination of genocide? Well...what about Rwanda?
It's also funny how the Rwanda Report from the UN doesn't actually exist online anymore. How about Yugoslavia? What about Kosovo? Shit...why the hell does this site exist if the UN is
doing it's job?!? How many genocidal attacks in Iraq by Iraq before someone says "ENOUGH!"?
So, I've established that no one is clean in this damn conflict. Everyone stinks and the only "honest" person is Saddam since he clearly pursues his own agenda, reality, world opinion, and human lives be damned.
I'll tell you right now that I'm firmly on the side of logical consistency. The US
cannot continue to support the Saudis while demanding that the Iraqis and
Iranians change to democracies. Hell, the US isn't even a democracy except at the local level.
In the end, this is the shittiest conflict about which I've ever studied and it makes me sick.