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Man, talk about having a job that sucks! Just when you thought that your job was repugnant, along comes someone with a job worse than Miltons in Office Space. The guy to feel sorry for is Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Mr. Maliki is a guy whos stuck between a rock, a hard place and a blithering idiot (ten bonus points if you guess who that is.) I guess being the head of a U.S. installed puppet government didnt turn out to be all that the brochure claimed. Maybe reading the fine print before signing the contract would have been wise.
Lets face it, Mr. Maliki has been positioned to take the heat and the fall. He can join Lewis I. Scooter Libby who is said to have complained: "They're trying to set me up. They want me to be the sacrificial lamb, I will not be sacrificed so Karl Rove can be protected." Oh yeah? Says who?
Its a no win scenario if ever there was one. If I were in Mr. Malikis shoes, Id don a blond Elvis wig, some cool shades, buy a round about ticket or three to the Iles Marquises and hope to disappear, but alive. It might help to travel with a seeing-eye dog too.
Mr. Malikis no fool. Recently he stated I wish I could be done with it even before the end of this term." You heard him, he wants out of the position! Well, of course he does! Theres no telling what the end of his term means. Described by the BBC as a stalwart of the Shia movement which led the resistance to Saddam Hussein, Mr. Maliki was a compromise choice when the first nominee for Prime Minister of the newly formed Iraqi government was rejected by Kurds and Sunnis. He heads a government that does not respect or listen to him. Man, thats gotta stick in his craw!
And as far as authority is concerned what authority? Its only on
paper. Responsible for quelling sectarian violence in Iraq, Mr. Maliki
has no real power or influence. There will continue to be plenty of
violence and killing no matter what Mr. Maliki does. Iraq is
experiencing civil war regardless of what the White House says.
There are the religious differences: As a Shiite, Mr. Maliki is
distrusted by the Sunni insurgency. Shiite militias and death squads
are doing a pretty good job of slaughtering Sunnis. But they only did
so because the Sunnis had been busy slaughtering the Shia. So poor Mr.
Maliki has no credibility with the Sunnis or is it the Shiite? Oh who
cares! Its both.
The real leader of the Shiites in Iraq is the cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Within the Shiite community, al-Sadr, not Maliki, is The Man. Imagine
having to take (conflicting) orders from al-Sadr and from the pro-Sunni
U.S. occupiers?
The Shia majority know that the Americans, Saudis and other Sunni
governments have it in for them. Just look at what the U.S. and Israel
have planned for Shia Iran a whole lot of bombing maybe back to the
Stone Age.
And then theres the oil, which brings us to the Kurds. Under the
current Iraqi constitution, the Kurds have carved out a
semi-independent state in northern Iraq. Reprising squabbles
reminiscent of post WW1 era self-determination, the Kurds now claim
that Kirkuk, the capital of oil-rich Taameem, ought to be part of their
state. With Kurdish refugees returning to Kurdistan, other residents,
Arabs and Turkmen, accuse the Kurds of attempts to change the
demographic composition of Kirkuk.
Last September, the Financial Times reported The war of words between
Iraqs central government and authorities of the autonomous Kurdistan
region over the control of oil resources took a sharp upturn with
Kurdish officials threatening secession over Baghdads failure to
recognize its right to sign exploration contracts.
Kurds were not pleased when just last week, U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice stated that "Even though the Kurds might have been
expected ... to insist that they will simply control all the resources
themselves, that's not what the oil law does.
Ouch! The Kurds are not going to like that! They dont get to own their own oil! Somebody is going to pay. How about Mr. Maliki?
Indeed, we know what the oil law does. In the first week of January,
the British paper The Independent reported that it had learnt that the
Iraqi government is about to push through a law giving Western oil
companies the right to exploit the country's massive oil reserves."
Malikis country is in ruins thanks to the U.S. invasion and nearly four years of American occupation. And its whose fault?!
Well, the White House sure as hell wont take the blame for a bungled,
illegal war it started let alone pay for the billions of dollars in
damage its done to Iraqs infrastructure. Iraq may be forced to submit
to thirty-year oil leases, PSAs, to raise enough money to rebuild their
country. Such an arrangement benefits Big Oil, but does it benefit the
Iraqis?
And just who is supposed to rebuild Iraq and thus profit? U.S.
companies. Iraqis will get to flip the burgers in support of the
contractors as their only hope for employment. The real profits will go
to U.S. corporations and Bushs cronies.
Its not Bushs fault that Mr. Maliki is having a hard time and that
the war hasnt worked according to plan! Or is it all working according
out just hunky dory? Iraq and its internal strife may be insignificant
to The Plan. It appears to be coming up roses blood colored and
dripping with Texas Tea.
For now, the U.S. finds it awfully convenient to blame the Iraqis and
the various sects in Iraq find it even more convenient to heap scorn on
Mr. Maliki. This is great for Bush: If Congress and the media are
focused on Iraq they wont notice what the neoconservatives are cooking
up for Iran.
As we all know, The Decider has decided to send in 21,500 more troops
in his new way forward towards victory. That must really be
reassuring to Mr. Maliki. Referring to those troops, Bush has said:
The vast majority will go to Baghdad, where they will help Iraqi
forces to clear and secure neighborhoods, and serve as advisers
embedded in Iraqi army units our forces will help secure the city by
chasing down terrorists, insurgents and the roaming death squads. Now
wont that be grand? Everyone loves a neighborhood-by-neighborhood
sweep. Its like a Washington D.C. block party with more guns and
killing! Oh boy!
Mr. Maliki has announced that he will crack down on the Shiite
militias. Could Mr. Maliki have been coerced? The U.S. military has
gone to work on the Iraqi Prime Minister to make sure hes part of the
team. ABC News reports: As late as Oct. 31, he had intervened to end a
U.S. blockade of Sadr City, the northeast Shiite enclave in Baghdad
that is headquarters to the militia. Mr. Maliki was shown
intelligence proving al-Sadr is behind the death squads and militias.
Gee you think so?! Do you really think Mr. Maliki didnt know? I find
it hard to believe that Mr. Maliki has been blind to this until now.
Nobody is that stupid Well, almost nobody.
There is that blithering idiot on the loose.
The last U.S. puppet leader in Iraq outlasted his usefulness and was
summarily dispatched at the end of a rope toot sweet. U.S. puppets are
disposable commodities. So, Mr. Maliki must meet impossible goals or go
the way of Saddam Hussein. His sense of security must be uh never
mind.
If Mr. Maliki clamps down on al-Sadr and the Shiites assuming he even
can he risks condemnation by Shiites. This includes the strutting
Iran, the next U.S. target in Israels continued efforts for more
security. If Mr. Maliki does nothing to stop the Shiite militias,
Sunnis and Sunni led governments of Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan,
will go after him. If angry Sunnis and double-crossed Shia dont get
him, the Kurds may secede thus losing Iraq much-needed oil revenues.
And sooner or later the Washington Neocon War Machine will take him
out. Talk about being stuck in a quagmire! I doubt theres a government
or sect in the Middle East or the U.S.A that doesnt have Nouri
al-Maliki marked for future disposal.
One thing is for sure, with the addition of 21,500 U.S. troops into
what Republican Senator Charles Hagel calls that grinder the real
killing is about to begin. Well, Washington wanted an escalation and
now Washington is going to get one.
With so many competing puppet masters trying to pull Prime Minister Mr.
Malikis strings, he had better cut and run if he wants to stay alive.
Elizabeth Gyllensvard contributed to and edited this story.