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Crimes in Iraq

The Insanity of Man Knows No Bounds

By Jack Dalton
Freelance Writer –
USA

29/06/2004 

A US marine kidnapped by an armed group who they have threatened to behead unless Iraqi prisoners are released.

My first reaction upon hearing of the US marine being kidnapped in Iraq and being threatened with death if the US command does not release Iraqi prisoners—well, my heart just sank. The US command will never give in to a demand like that, especially behind that type of threat. And not for an individual marine. Then that emotion morphs a bit and I get real p**d for a couple of reasons and in two different ways.

For one, I have a real serious problem with wanna-be dictators, religious zealots regardless of who they are, and just plain old thugs and extortionists—I don’t care what flag or banner they proclaim and wrap themselves in; a thug is a thug—that includes those that now hold the life of a single marine in their hands as well as those that are responsible for that marine being there in the first place.

Be that as it may, I’m getting old, am in an electric wheelchair, absolutely despise Bush and the rest of the “Mayberry Machiavellis” around him, was opposed to the invasion of Iraq, and am opposed to the subsequent occupation; but this trying to use the life of a single marine in this manner—I could get real medieval with what I see as a brutal, senseless murder, if in fact they do what they say they will do.

At the very same time, I hold the Bush Bunch absolutely and totally responsible for this mess he calls “Operation Iraqi Freedom.” (These were the people that not long ago told everyone to just sit down and shut up as the “grown-ups” are in charge now.) They, through a refusal to listen to anything from anyone (including some on their own staff) if it opposed their ideology and greed-based push to invade Iraq, have actually turned it into what it wasn’t—ground zero for “terrorism” and a showcase for how low, how inhuman, and how brutal man can and will be to man.

And who will pay the price? Quite possibly and sadly this young, lone marine—would that I could take his place, as I am tired of seeing young people die—Iraqis, Americans, and everyone in between. There is an element of truth behind “Once a Marine, Always a Marine,” even for an old radical like me, and it kills my “soul” to see anyone, let alone a “fellow” marine, in this position, a position others made for him.

The only thing that I see Bush’s “Bring them on” has accomplished in Iraq is to have provided the window of opportunity for the worst in people to become the dominant behavior.

I am as angry as a man can be that Bush put this marine in this position. I am also as mad as hell at those who kidnapped that marine and think they can change anything with his senseless murder, if in fact that does happen. One lone marine is caught in a vice by two equally absurd and opposing forces.

How can either of them be right when they’re both wrong?

Jack Dalton is a 60-year-old service-connected, disabled veteran who spent two years in Vietnam (1965, 66, 67). Based in Portland, Oregon, he holds an MS in Labor and Political Economics. He can be reached at Jack_Dalton@ommp.org. For further information, please visit Jack Dalton’s website.


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