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Old April 10th 04, 03:20 PM
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Dear Mr. President: Step Down

by Douglas Herman

Harry Truman once said: "The buck stops here." Truman acknowledged
that the office of the presidency bore the ultimate responsibility--or
blame--for whatever political disaster befell the nation. Remember
your words, sir, of approximately ten months ago: "Mission
Accomplished"? As I recall, you seemed to strut and gloat with
personal pride on the deck of that aircraft carrier as you declared
the war over. Which leads me to wonder: if you could take the credit
then, however prematurely, can you take the blame now?

Who could have foretold the disaster in Iraq, you wonder? Who could
have predicted the rising cost--in blood and money--of the entire
operation!? Well, not less than three billion people around the
globe, most of us without the benefit of government intelligence,
relying simply on our common sense, predicted a staunch resistance by
Iraqi citizens trying to defend their homes. The only "experts" who
seemed to recommend a pre-emptive strike were a few Neocons, retired
generals and newscasters. Not surprisingly, these same advisors of
yours now seek to distance themselves from their flawed advice. When
former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger said on CNN that “None
of us involved in this, expected the reaction that has happened,” we
knew he was dead wrong--because most rank and file veterans had
predicted the block to block fighting more than a year ago!?

One critic without access to either Pentagon or CIA intelligence wrote
over six months ago: "As the guerilla war heats up in Iraq, and the
number of American dead mount, the 'Mission Accomplished' line, like
the "Bring 'em on' line, is returning to haunt him." Six months ago,
columnist David Lindorff also predicted of President Bush, "Caught in
an embarrassing situation, he'd prefer to lie his way out than face up
to his responsibility."

Mr. President, cease the charade. Step down and salvage what small
measure of personal integrity you may yet retain. Distance yourself
from the dead-enders in your administration who casually dismissed
resistance months ago in Iraq. As a student of history, I suspect you
have less input into this disastrous Middle Eastern quagmire than LBJ
had in Vietnam: That is, your responsibility, while considerable, is
hardly absolute. Step down now and let the true architects of this
disaster suffer the same fury and ignominious fate as McNamarra, Nixon
and LBJ.

The secret agendas of the Neocons--Oil, empire and Israel--now lie
fully exposed and call into question their divided loyalties.
Certainly, the loyalties of an American president like yourself should
begin and end with America, with her Constitution, and with the
doctrines of your personal Christian faith, shouldn't they? Sadly we
see that all three beliefs have been badly betrayed, to advance a
narrow agenda that runs counter to the American republic.

Should you continue on this ill-fated course, as your pride dictates,
the legacy you achieve will be worse than that of your wartime
predecessors. Deeply flawed men, they left a black granite memorial as
a testimony of their folly plus two million dead foreigners and, very
likely, lost their immortal souls in the process. As one Christian to
another, I sincerely suggest you avoid that fate. Despite the
assurances of some well-tailored Pharisees posing as Christians,
suggesting that you pound Iraq and especially Fallujah, the kingdom of
heaven is rarely attained through the use of retaliatory air strikes
using radioactive bombs and missiles.

The recent encirclement and siege of Fallujah portends a grave
escalation. Do you really want to emulate the scorched earth policies
of the Israeli Defense Forces? Vietnam veteran Stewart Nusbaumer calls
this war in Iraq--which is far from over--The Chickenhawk War, and
unfortunately you were drafted. "It is the same ignorance that lead
America into the quagmire called Vietnam, and is now leading America
into a quagmire called Iraq," said Nusbaumer. Unlike the draftee of
that Vietnam era, however, you have the option of refusal.

One admirable distinction of your policy in Iraq was the removal of an
odious dictator. However, the slim distinction between a "just war"
and an oppressive occupation has long since slipped away. Should you
continue stubbornly on your present course, the ironic
possibility--that you may have unified the Iraqi people--becomes ever
more likely. Sunni and Shiite appear to have finally put aside
century-old differences to take up arms for their country. Like
American Colonists uniting against the hated Redcoat and the mercenary
Hessian soldiers, the Iraqis may simply be striving for that liberty
of which you so often speak. Bloody, yes, but what we may now be
seeing is one form of democracy in action. Mr. President, you've
achieved your aim and any further escalation in Iraq will have tragic
consequences for everyone involved.

Please, step down or reconsider your course.


April 9, 2004

Douglas Herman
 




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