Iraqi Assails U.S. for Strikes on Civilians

“Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki lashed out at the American military on Thursday, denouncing what he characterized as habitual attacks by troops against Iraqi civilians.” (New York Times ) The tip of the iceberg turned out to be just the tip of the tip. First we had isolated torture of enemy combatants by rogue underlings, then it was a persistent pattern of torture of detainees around the globe, then an isolated massacre of civilians by rogue troops, finally a habitual pattern of gratuitous violence. Little else should have been expected given the xenophobic contemptuous arrogant imperialist culture of the American projection of force in dealing with Iraq and the Mideast. It is shaped by and emanates from the top. My country, ’tis of thy people, you’re dying.

Addendum: Robert Fisk echoes my theme: “Could Haditha be just the tip of the mass grave?… [P]art of the problem is that we never really cared about Iraqis.”

And retired Army General John Batiste, on CNN, insists that Haditha, Abu Ghraib etc. arise from Rumsfeld’s bad judgment in managing the war effort in 2003-04. A Pulitzer Prize winning former Toledo Blade reporter and co-author of Tiger Force, discussing parallels between Haditha and My Lai, tells Der Spiegel that “I hope the investigation goes up the food chain.” An increasing number of politicians are clamoring for the investigation of the massacre to go all the way to the top.

Is Tony Snow Out of the Loop?

“Aside from being inarticulate and unpleasant on camera, perhaps the most consistent complaint made against former White House spokesman Scott McClellan was that he was not part of Bush’s inner circle and therefore was not privy to the top decision making. That instead, he was hired to recite robotic talking points. The arrival of Tony Snow was supposed to change all that. In fact Snow reportedly demanded that he enjoy unique access to Bush before he agreed to join the White House team. But already a couple of key examples suggest Snow and Bush are not reading from the script, which begs the question of how plugged in is Snow.” — Eric Boehlert (HuffPo)

In other words, Bush is inept at getting his story straight with his new spokesperson in important regards. Snow reported that the new treasury secretary was hired five days before Bush had stopped denying rumors that the old one was going. And even more serious discrepancies exist about the ‘party line’ on when Bush knew of the massacre at Haditha.

For Bush, Talks With Iran Were a Last Resort

Some questioned whether President Bush’s bid to join talks with Iran over its nuclear program was an offer intended to fail. “After 27 years in which the United States has refused substantive talks with Iran, President Bush reversed course on Wednesday because it was made clear to him — by his allies, by the Russians, by the Chinese, and eventually by some of his advisers — that he no longer had a choice.” (New York Times news analysis)