Iraq: Three years of death and destruction
Javad Aslani
Three years of
bloodshed and carnage in Iraq has passed before our eyes. No one seems
to know or remember how many lives have been lost so far. And those
who tend to come up with a figure they refer to the number of people
killed directly and on spot and confirmed and announced by the
occupying forces. It is estimated that half of those wounded and
injured in the bombings do not survive. The indirect death toll is
another story.
The worrying
thing is that the warring factions and those involved in the killings
do not show any signs of willingness or even interest in resolving the
situation and why should they?
It is a blessing
in disguise for all parties involved. The Shiite movement in the south
of the country have achieved their long held desire to establish their
rule. Thanks to the US invasion and support, now they are in charge
and have imposed their rule on unfortunate people who live in that
part of Iraq. Under the protection of the US forces they are busy
building their power base and root out any dissent. Not to mention the
generous political, financial and military support from the Islamic
Republic.
For the
nationalist and Sunni forces again thanks to the US invasion they have
found a rallying cause and have become a magnet for the political
Islam in the region. Large sections of the religious and tribal forces
in the centre of the country have been offered a free hand in deciding
the fate of the people.
The Kurdish
tribal and nationalist forces too can not believe their luck. From
1991 to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Kurdish tribal forces were
appointed, by the US forces, as the administrators of what could only
have been described as a refugee camp in the no fly zone controlled by
the US forces, holding the livelihood of people to ransom and
distributing rations. After fifteen years of uncertainty and living in
a limbo the people of Kurdistan apparently have to be grateful that
their cities and towns have been spared the devastation inflicted on
Baghdad and Falujeh.
And for the US,
despite the fact that the situation in Iraq is not developing
according to their plan it makes no difference. They need to assume
their undisputed role as the world power and any sign of weakness is
not acceptable. In pursing this aim reminding the others of their
might and power is essential. Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran only serve
this purpose.
Next door the
Islamic Republic of Iran has exploited the war in Iraq to its own
advantage. The country is gripped with endemic problems. Unemployment
is rampant, workers in many enterprises have not paid for months, and
poverty is widespread. The regime is facing challenges from all
quarters. The ruling clique is facing a powerful social movement
poised to oust them. An external diversion, a war would be most
welcome. After all they have been preaching and practising their death
doctrine; if an innocent is killed he will go to heaven and if a
sinner is killed his sins will be wiped off.
Invasion and
occupation of Iraq, as predicted, has thrown dark forces and criminal
gangs in that region to the fore. Now survival and living for another
day is the main preoccupation of ordinary people in Iraq. All the
hopes, aspirations, desire for a better life and even needs and
demands have been put on hold.
The Iraqi
experience must have convinced every one of the disastrous
consequences of war, and even the threat of war, for ordinary people.
The reactionary forces, as seen in Iraq, all flourish in conditions of
war. No wonder that leaders of the Islamic Republic in Iran are prying
for war.
The humanity
must not allow these criminals to carry out with their death and
destruction. The threat of war against Iran has begun to further
impact on the lives of millions of people in Iran. Apart from price
rises, unemployment and insecurity, the government has started to
clamp down on its opposition. Most basic labour demands are met with
imprisonment and torture. Any sign of dissent will be crushed in the
name of war against the great Satan.
Greatest marches
in history were organised against the invasion of Iraq. This showed
the extend of peoples’ feeling and the potential for mass actions. The
US warmongering must be stopped right now. This time round the US must
realise that we mean business. Bush and Blair must realise that they
are playing with fire. The working class and the civilised humanity
must take the initiative and show the warmongers that this time they
will not let off so easily.