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Help Is On The Way

category international | anti-war / imperialism | opinion/analysis author Tuesday August 12, 2003 15:34author by Paul Heller - Phoenix, Arizona Report this post to the editors

Or is it?

Turkish Delight versus Spanish Fly.

Help is on the way. Or is it?

At a cocktail party in Ankara, the Turkish military's deputy chief of staff pledged his support for the United States in our occupation of the country on his Eastern border. This marks the first such statement to come from any of Turkey's generals, and it must be welcome news to our leaders on the ground in Iraq, as U.S. forces are stretched to the breaking point, physically and mentally. If you doubt that assertion, you might want to ask the troop who took a bullet from his fellow American soldier during an unnecessary shooting at a checkpoint in a Baghdad suburb last Sunday.

Turkey has a long history of dragging bait in front of the U.S. and Great Britain in times of war, and this is just another episode for the books. In truth, it doesn't matter what their military says, because Turkish forces cannot be deployed outside of their own country without an order from Parliament. Last time the Turks voted on troop support in Iraq, it went down in flames.

But that doesn't mean our enthusiasm and optimism should be dampened right away. Hey, it was a cocktail party after all, and General Yasar Buyukanit was practically brimming with hope when he declared, "If there is instability next door, we can't keep our eyes closed." So what if he's kept his eyes closed since March, when this escapade began in earnest? Or, if you want the really conservative approach, so what if they've kept their eyes closed since 1991, which practically makes them an ally of Saddam Hussein? This is a new day.

If you're thinking that those Turks aren't so bad after all, you do need to be reminded that they didn't just walk up to us with this generous offer. The head of U.S. Central Command, General John Abizeid, had to ask Turkey for the assistance, and he even set the number of troops required, at 10,000.

It is thought that the benefits, if the Turks deliver, would be manifold, specifically to the families of the 10,000 U.S. soldiers who would summarily return home. There is speculation that having a Muslim contingent - although Turkey is run by a secular government - on the ground in Iraq will smooth things over somewhat, since U.S. soldiers have received less than a warm welcome over the four months that have passed since those statues were dumped over in Baghdad. But speculation is all that is, and the principals in this war have already suffered from too much of it.

Ah, but more assistance is forthcoming, too, from another "friend and ally", good old Spain. The Spanish contingent, which includes a dozen men from Honduras, will be trained, shipped to Kuwait, trained again, and deployed in virtually no time. This Spanish Armada should be sufficient to quell all of the violence, and will no doubt do its part in the overall war on terror, too, which will make the Bush administration very happy. How many coalition forces can we count on Spain to provide?

Three hundred and seventy, Hondurans included. Wow. What a great gift of friendship, what support, what loyalty and belief in the cause. Three hundred and seventy soldiers, why, that should make the difference right there. Come on, Spain! Even Poland put up more muscle than that, and Poland doesn't exactly have the greatest combat record going back over the years.

To hear Bush (or any of his wooden dummies) tell it, there is a broad body of nations that all wish to see the poor, dear Iraqi people leading lives of pleasure and satisfaction. All across the spectrum of freedom-loving peoples, I hear, is a desire to see real change in the world. Let's do it for our security. Let's do it for our children. Let's do it for good... Then we get three hundred and seventy fresh grunts... just enough to replace the ones we've had to bury thus far.

That's an insult. But maybe we have invited insults from the world community with Bush's "my way or the highway" attitude. There may even be a degree of jealousy-fueled delight throughout the world, stuck as we are with our finger in the dyke. Who can blame them if they enjoy our begging for troop assistance? It's certainly a rare thing; ordinarily, the American people are blessed with leaders who possess the necessary skills of statesmanship, so we've never really been saddled like this before.

What we have instead is a brash, narrow-minded, uppity little junior president, one who has never had to negotiate with anyone (not even his father) to get what he wants. He's a spoiled brat who chafes at the concept of even having to ask for something more than once, and he now knows the taste of Gucci on his tongue. We'll see how he reacts when the predictable Turkish Parliament again rejects our audacious plea for their assistance in supplicating their fellow Muslims.

So, instead of a mutual agreement based on any diplomatic substance, Bush will have to simply forward a purchase order to the Turks. As usual, the only route to getting what he wants from them comes in the form of cash. Which is fine, by George. Like no president before him, he certainly is generous when it comes to our money.

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author by simple simonpublication date Tue Aug 12, 2003 20:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is the american and british government's fault. Therefore, they should either 'deal' with it themselves, or get the fuck out. No whinging to other countries for help. No using American tax-payers money to bribe other governments into sending poor troops to die in that fucking quagmire. Bush really did "bring it on" himself.

But maybe out resident loyal american Seaínín will volunteer his services. We do owe America an historical debt afterall (according to him anyway).

roll up, roll up

author by Seáinínpublication date Wed Aug 13, 2003 01:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The world that I want is coming into being, western democracy is supreme. You people will never see any of your aims fulfilled. There is nothing ahead of you people but bitter disappointment and frustration. Unless of course some of you grow up and get a little sense although it seems there are some congenital idiots among you.

author by kokomeropublication date Wed Aug 13, 2003 11:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Western democracy is obviously not supreme in that it has failed to solve the worlds fundamental problems, specifically distribution of wealth and peace which are inextricably linked. Western Democracy focuses on concentration of wealth at the expense of the worlds poor which pretty much guarantees war.

It is obvious that if you are poor that the last thing you will want is to be forced to adopt Western Democracy as your system of government so what little wealth is left in the country can be concentrated in the hands of an oligarchy. Democracy needs to show these people tangible benefits BEFORE they have it imposed on them as otherwise they will certainly not choose it.

A classic example is Iraq where despite sanctions and political tyranny, the people had more food, fuel and peace on their streets. It is obvious why they have now turned against the occupation forces as they have seen none of the puported "advantages" of western democracy, in fact they have seen only martial law and chaos.

If anything "Western Democracy" with the US at its epicentre looks increasingly fragile, not unlike the Roman Empire in its twilight years, where the Roman Legions withdrew ever closer to Rome while leaving the work of defending their empire to locally conscripted troops ....

author by Seáinínpublication date Wed Aug 13, 2003 16:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

China and India, accounting for 1/3 of the world's population are well on the road to a western, technological, democratic way of life. It may take a century but the signs are very promising indeed.

You might be interested in the fact that UK and US businesses are exporting thousands of white collar jobs to India in IT, insurance and most recently accountancy. While the services of an accountant costs £70,000 in the UK, an Indian graduate can do the same work or £10,000. It's difficult to see an Anglo-Saxon masterplan in this. It's one of the benefits of globalisation.

You've backed the wrong horse Kokomero, people like you are going nowhere.

author by barrypublication date Wed Aug 13, 2003 23:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

especially if the oil runs out in about 40 years (even if the chinese and indians don't want more than their current share)

author by Seáinínpublication date Thu Aug 14, 2003 00:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

There's enough oil around the Caspian to fuel the world for 400 years, so there's a lot of fuel in the tank yet.

author by Gaillimhedpublication date Thu Aug 14, 2003 13:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

..you poor sad delusional child. Even the Oil industry itself knows that to be false. Oh you are so funny. you poor fool. you really are your own worst enemy.

author by Seáinínpublication date Thu Aug 14, 2003 19:22author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I'd be interested, very interested.

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