This is the government we don’t trust to send our mail properly, remember. What were we thinking getting them into the job of nation-building?
Nation-building? Is this an army or a focus group? Next, we’ll hear someone telling us they want to “address the issues” and “come together as a community.”
Yes. That’s what all those daisy-cutters are about. Nation-building.
Did you know that:
- Over 4 million Iraqis are refugees from their homes – according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees? That’s one-sixth of Iraq’s population.
- Did you know that there is deliberate ethnic cleansing – often by government-linked militias. Baghdad, say US military officials, has gone from 65% Sunni to 75% Shiite over the last four years (that includes Christians who used to live at peace with Muslims there before).
- Did you know that a 2006 Johns Hopkins University study estimated the death count at 655,000 .While the study is controversial, it used the same methodology to establish the death count at Darfur – which no one is questioning — and in the Congo. Several hundred thousand is what most experts agree on.
- Associated Press reports have documented almost twice as many Iraqi civilians on average dying daily this year – 62 per day in 2007, against 33 per day in 2006.
- US ambassador Ryan Crocker reported in July 2007 that Baghdad residents have on average only an hour or two of electricity each day.
- Oxfam and the NGO Coordination Committee in Iraq report that 28% of Iraqi children are malnourished, four million people regularly cannot buy enough to eat, and 70% are without adequate water supplies. The World Health Organisation has been fighting a cholera outbreak in the supposedly safe north. Iraqi officals report that the food rationing system on which millions depend is breaking down.
- 79% of Iraqis oppose the continuing presence of Coalition forces in Iraq, and 47% are so desperate as to want an immediate departure. 67% of people around the world polled by the World Service want withdrawal within a year. There are currently 168,000 US troops in Iraq. General Petraeus has announced the possibility of 30,000 combat troops being withdrawn by summer 2008. This would only bring the US troop level back to the point it was at in January 2007 – and, indeed, in 2003.
Time to wake up from the bad dream, everyone. Your job is to get the attention of the next person who is planning on voting for our two-faced one-party system and get them to see the light. If rivers of blood don’t move them – and they probably won’t – tell them that nuclear war in the Middle East is really, really bad for the air quality in Israel too; the housing market is coming unstuck, which means no more home-equity ATM machine; and 2-3 billion Asians are not going to go away any time soon.
The thinking around here needs to make room for all of the above or it can be confidently certified delusional.
Oh, and do a little research and let them know the history of the Darby Bible, while you’re at it…..