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Friday September 06, 2002 12:50 by Mumia Abu-Jamal
![]() Mumia Abu Jamal speaks out against War on Iraq "War is the health of the state." -- Randolph Bourne (RADICAL WRITER) To the U.S. Civil War general, William Tecumsah Sherman is ascribed the saying, "War is hell," but, truth be told, war is not hell to all. War *is* hell to the poor, to the weak, to women, children, and the elderly. It is often hell to the young men who wage wars, who see and experience the inhuman horrors of war, and have to carry the physical and psychological scars of battle into their last days. To the wealthy, to the elites, to the business class, war is not only not hell, it's opportunity. Indeed, war *is* big business. To the U.S., war is profitable simply because it is the top arms dealer on earth. The U.S. military well knows Iraqi military capability in part because the bulk of their war material came from the United States. Remember the charge that Iraq was worthy of invasion because it used "weapons of mass destruction" (poison gas) Boy, is this hypocrisy, or what? Back then, Iraq was a client state, a 'pal,' and the Islamic Republic of Iran, "the bad guys." Now, the Bush regime is rattling the shiny sabers of war against Iraq. Like a Roman potentate, Bush is saying the U.S. could care less what its European or Arab so-called "allies" want; the U.S. will act, if needs be, unilaterally -- alone. Empires, you see, don't need allies; they need subjects. More specifically, *this* empire needs oil. It's all about oil. For, as socialist If we were talking about Middle East oil before the Second World War, we would have spoken mainly The U.S. really could care less for the people of Iraq, its Kurdish minority, "weapons of mass destruction," or any of the other It cares about the dark, slippery ooze beneath the sands of Iraq, and it wants to wage war to control its flow and distribution. Human blood for the long-dead remains of dinosaurs! |